Commit Graph

940 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Florian Müllner
e2cd66169b status/system: Use icon-name property
The quick settings code was first developed in an extension, which
meant it made sense to maintain compatibility with GNOME 42 and not
use the new :icon-name convenience property.

There is no good for sticking with that for GNOME 43 as well.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2439>
2022-08-22 14:15:17 +00:00
Florian Müllner
8945e25655 status/location: Use better indicator icon
We've used find-location since the indicator was added, however
the icon theme got a more appropriate location-services-active
icon a while ago.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5755

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2430>
2022-08-19 09:44:57 +00:00
Florian Müllner
4c495380a5 status/nightLight: Hide when unsupported
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5752

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2425>
2022-08-18 15:40:49 +00:00
Clerie Riese
2d6b21357d status/network: Use NM connectivity check URI for Portal Helper
NetworkManager can check if a network interface has "internet access" by
invoking a HTTP request.

The URI used for connectivity checking in NetworkManager can be configured
manually in NetworkManager.conf:

[connectivity]
uri=http://portal-check.exmaple.com/nm-check.txt

Portal Helper provides an argument to pass the URI that should be opened.
If this argument is empty it uses http://nmcheck.gnome.org as a fallback.

Pass the URI configured in NetworkManager to Portal Helper instead of
an empty string.

Fixes #1313

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2228>
2022-08-18 08:00:24 +00:00
Florian Müllner
4fd4b09919 status/bluetooth: Fix remembering set up devices
It is generally not possible to differentiate between systems
without bluetooth support, and systems where a bluetooth adapter
is powered down.

We work around that by tracking whether there are any set up devices,
and keep the bluetooth visible in that case, even when no adapter
is present.

However commit eeabdd150c moved updating the setting into the code
that handles adapter changes, which is exactly the place where we
carefully avoid changing the setting because it would be too
unreliable (devices may have already disappeared, or not yet
appeared).

Fix this by changing _setHadSetupDevices() to _syncHadSetupDevices()
and call that everywhere _sync() used to be called, *except* on
adapter changes.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5714

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2409>
2022-08-10 17:19:07 +00:00
Florian Müllner
0c7446c1fc status/bluetooth: Fix call to undefined method
The method started out as private and was then made public without
updating the internal caller, whoops.

Spotted by Sebastian Keller.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5722

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2409>
2022-08-10 17:19:07 +00:00
Florian Müllner
84c33157a2 status/network: Request scans while wireless menu is open
We want the list to keep updating, so periodically request scans
from NetworkManager. The code follows what Settings does in its
wifi panel, including the used interval.

There's a cute little spinner in the menu header now, to indicate
an ongoing scan.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
81eb7db5a0 status/network: Port to quick settings
… and just like that, we've reached the end of the journey.

There's little else to say, except how remarkably unremarkable
the change is (not in terms of UI of course).

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
dc09f990c4 status/network: Keep sensitive when locked
Unlike the old menu that restricted almost everything on the lock
screen, we went into the completely opposite direction with quick
settings and kept everything that does not launch windows available.

Extend that line to the network items, but still respect the
`network-control` permission.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
cd9284e48f status/network: Hide sections if networking is disabled
When moving to quick settings, we will no longer have a single
parent we can hide instead.

This is only really needed for VPN - devices go away when networking
is disabled, connections (as in: configuration) do not - but it's
simpler to just handle this in the base class than adding a
_shouldBeVisible() method the VPN section can override.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
8e685246e2 status/network: Special-case wireless hotspots
If any device is in hotspot mode, use the corresponding item as
primary. Disable the (future QuickMenuToggle) menu in that case,
and turn off the hotspot when activated rather than toggling the
global wireless switch.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
3a1ebd86d2 status/network: Make wireless insensitive when hardware-disabled
We cannot do anything while switched off, so indicate that to the
user.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
791c65a5f9 status/network: Override activate() for wireless
Wireless items represent a single adapter, but wireless connectivity
is controlled globally under NetworkManager.

So instead of delegating activation to items, bind the :checked
property to the global :wireless-enabled property and toggle it
on activate.

As any wireless devices will change their state to UNAVAILABLE
when wireless is disabled, don't remove corresponding items in
that case to keep the section visible.

We don't want to hide the button to turn Wi-Fi back on when toggled
off :-)

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
1cc07716fa status/network: Expose WirelessDeviceItem:is-hotspot
Whether the device is used as a hotspot is currently only
used internally for the name and icon-name properties.

But hotspots need special treatment in the toggle as well,
so turn the method into a GObject property.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
88262a1042 status/network: Add activate() in NMSection
As the sections are about to turn into quick toggles, they need
to be able to perform an action on click.

Add an activate() method for that purpose, which either disconnects
all active items, or connects the primary item.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
be98e5b314 status/network: Add activate() to NMDeviceItem
DeviceItems are sections, and therefore not actually activatable.

However when we port to quick settings, those toggles will need
to do *something*.

For that reason, provide an activate() implementation that

 1. deactivates the device if currently connected

 2. delegates the action to the most-recently used item,
    the first visible item or the auto-connect item (in that
    order)

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
2231fce157 status/network: Use binding for updating primary indicator
The primary indicator is a bit tricker than the VPN one: The source
of the binding can change depending on the connection, and we still
want to show it when there is a network connection we don't know
about (either because we don't handle the device type, or the
device isn't managed by NetworkManager).

Bindings still make the whole thing a lot nicer though.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
ded451f334 status/network: Use bindings to update VPN indicator
Now that the VPN section is a GObject, we can set up proper bindings
for icon-name and visibility.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
11283be390 status/network: Add NMSection:label property
This is the last property that will be needed by the future
betwork quick toggles.

It maps to the same item as :icon-name, except when more than one
item is active. In that case, we overrule the binding and return
a generic name and count (like "VPN (2)").

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
f96447079a status/network: Add NMSection:icon-name property
Again no big surprise, a property that will soon correspond to the
quick toggle's icon.

It is more involved than the :checked property though, which is just
a simple boolean.

To keep it as simple as possible, we set up a binding group and use
that to bind the :icon-name property.

As state changes, we then update the group's source with the item
we deem to best represent the section as a whole at the given
moment.

That is (in that order):

 - the first active item
 - the most recently used item
 - the top-most visible item

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
b0df35babf status/network: Add NMSection:checked property
Unsurprisingly, this will become the quick toggles 'checked' state.

Equally unsurprising, it is set when at least one item is active.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
16b63af441 status/network: Make NMSection a GObject
Instead of subclassing PopupMenuSection, it is now a plain GObject
that has a `menu` JS property.

That brings it a tad bit closer to QuickMenuToggle, which is another
GObject with a `menu` property.

We are on the final stretch now. Over the next couple of commits,
we'll add some (fake) properties so we can hook everything up,
and then it's finally time for the big switch.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2408>
2022-08-10 16:37:15 +00:00
Florian Müllner
b4ff426a93 status/network: Stop summarizing device sections
Now that the number of displayed items is capped, there's no need
for a summary anymore.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
1a0dbd00e4 status/network: Limit the number of items that are shown per section
Space will be less of a concern when each sections becomes its own
menu, but it's still not infinite. To address this, enable MRU
tracking and limit the list to the eight most recently used items.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
cb4d96072e status/network: Add timestamp to device items
Devices do not have an associated timestamp, but as we can now
track the MRU order of their connections, it makes sense to consider
the time of the most recent succesful connection the timestamp
of the device item.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
911762ea54 status/network: Add ItemSorter option to track MRU
We always display items sorted by name, but there are cases where a
second order by recency is interesting. Add an option to ItemSorter
to keep such a list and allow accessing it with another generator
function.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
a3dbb3e71f status/network: Add timestamp property to items
Connections have a timestamp property, which records the last time
it was succesfully activated. This is useful information to us, as
more recently used connections are likely more relevant than ones
that haven't been used for a long time (or not at all).

To make use of it in the future, expose that timestamp as a property.

Only connections support it, but we will soon provide a reasonable
value for devices as well, so add the property to the base class.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
c84d63854f status/network: Move settings item into toplevel section
Eventually each section will turn into its own menu, which should
include a single settings item.

This also removes the odd duplication of items, now that we avoid
using submenus where possible.

In general this is straight-forward, except for modems: Some
models are now supported by a dedicated wwan panel, while others
still use the generic network one.

Address this by adding items for either panel, but only show one
at a time. The new panel is used if *any* modem is supported,
only when all modems require it, the legacy panel is used.

Hopefully that shouldn't be an issue for many users, as using many
different modems with different capabilities should be fairly rare
(except for Aleksander Morgado, but I think he can handle it)

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
c2139b27da status/network: Use submenus when necessary
We currently stopped using submenus altogether, but that only works

 - if there is a single connection that represents
   the device as a whole

 - if there is just one device, so it is unambiguous
   what device items belong to

To implement that behavior, add a 'single-device-mode' property that
NMDeviceSection can set on its items, and have items update their
'use-submenu' property based on that.

For wireless devices it's a straight mapping, as its items represent
wireless networks that can appear and disappear by just walking around
(multiple wifi adapters also sounds rather fringey).

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
03ded1dcf0 status/network: Introduce NMSection parent type
Now that device sections manage a list of items, and the VPN section
manages a list of items, it's time to split out a shared base.

The class will get more involved over time, and eventually become
the base of all network quick items.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
78154d9d20 status/network: Simplify section setup
With the latest changes, device- and VPN sections now require
exactly the same setup.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
392f72bf1c status/network: Store sections by device type
Now that the indicator no longer needs to map connections
to device wrappers, we can drop the custom 'category' type
and just use the device type.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
acda87dd26 status/network: Track devices in NMDeviceSection
We got the indicator out of the business of tracking connections,
now it's time to do the same for devices.

Let sections track device additions and removals, and create device
items for them as it sees fit.

It also allows the sections to handle the ::activation-failed signal
by themselves, instead of passing it on from device items.

With this, the indicator is now solely responsible for global state:
Manage the top bar indicators, notify on connection failures, and run
the portal helper when NetworkManager detects a captive portal.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
9bb9a847ba status/network: Let device items handle their own connections
As mentioned when doing the same for VPN connections, it is currently
the indicator itself that keeps track of added and removed connections.

It then has to figure out the correct section, and iterate through all
its device items so each item can check whether the connection
corresponds to its device.

Stop that mess, and let each device item keep its connections updated
by itself. That is actually way easier, as NM.Device already exposes
available connections through a property, so we can get rid of all
the checkConnection() shenanigans.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
59a3963647 status/network: Create indicator sections in constructor
We currently wait until we got a connection to NetworkManager.

That's possible because the old PanelMenu indicator API takes
a menu, so it is possible to add or remove items dynamically
later.

That won't be the case with quick settings, where `quickSettingsItems`
is a plain array that is only read once when adding the indicator.

Prepare for that by moving section initialization into the constructor.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
50671a78ec status/network: Replace wi-fi selection dialog
Now that wi-fi devices will be handled by a separate menu toggle
instead of as part of a combined system menu, there is no longer
a need of delegating network selection to a separate dialog.

To keep the menu from growing too much, the (sorted) list of
displayed networks is kept at a limit of eight. There is always
Settings for a complete list…

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
9809d717f5 status/network: Use SectionItem for device items
In terms of UI, this means that in the common case where we have
a single (or no) connection, the device can be represented as a
single menu item rather than a submenu.

But more importantly, all our menu items inherit from the same
GObject class now, so we can use bindings where appropriate.

This will later extend to quick toggles as well.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
ad1a32749e status/network: Add NMSectionItem subclass
The class implements a menu item that contains a section which
can be collapsed into a submenu.

It is very common for network devices to only have one associated
connection, so hiding away a single item in a submenu is fairly
inconvenient.

This class will address this, by only using a submenu when it is
actually needed.

Although the main issue it addresses is that menus (including
sections) aren't GObjects. This gives us a GObject that can
be added to a menu, and that can itself contain other menu
items.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
b4da69d474 network/status: Split out NMMenuItem base class
The class only provides the GObject properties that are currently
defined by NMConnectionItem, plus a way to set the active connection
that should be used for the item's :is-active state.

Its sole purpose is to provide a shared base for both device- and
connection items, and to have that base be a GObject so we can
start linking properties via bindings rather than manual fiddling.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
9002344ec6 status/network: Always use toggles in VPN section
Let's keep things simple and use the same appearance regardless
of the number of configured VPNs. Also unlike for device items,
every connection item in the VPN section is a toplevel item, so
there isn't a real need for different presentations.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
7357a80d2b status/network: Merge NMConnectionSection and NMConnectionDevice
Now that the VPN section isn't using NMConnectionSection anymore,
NMConnectionDevice is the only subclass.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
0d259d62b2 status/network: Decouple NMVpnSection from NMConnectionSection
The NMConnectionSection class is used - surprise - to manage a
list of related connections. And while the presentation of VPN
items is slightly different from connections associated with
devices (switches vs. ornaments), it makes perfect sense for
the VPN section to share the nitty-gritty with the base class.

But…

Right now it is perfectly fine for NMConnectionSection to be
used both as a child element in a device section, and as toplevel
item of the VPN section. Any nesting of sections is entirely
transparent to the user, and all connection sections appear as
submenu items in the toplevel menu.

That won't work for quick settings.

There's no PopoverMenuSection that allows invisible grouping, so
adding items dynamically would either need to happen at the end,
or require some tricky cross-component code to impose a particular
order.

And last but not least, quick toggles are very much unsuited for
a potentially large number of items. The whole point is to provide
quick direct access to system features, not to compete with menus
over the number of items they can hold.

That is, we need to get from the current state where each device
appears as a toplevel item, to a state where we have one quick
toggle for each device type plus one for VPN.

The decoupled VPN section still behaves largely as it did as a
subclass, with the notable difference that it no longer uses
a submenu item, so all VPN connections now appear at the toplevel.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
df354fc0d4 status/network: Handle VPN connections in VPN section
Right now the indicator itself tracks all devices and connections,
creates and destroys the corresponding menu items, matches them
to a section and updates the connection/device arrays that are
attached to the section.

Sounds messy?

It is slightly less effective to connect multiple handlers to the
same NMClient, but let's assume that devices and connections aren't
added/removed at 60 frames/s, and we can add some readabilty by
moving the code into different classes that only have to care about
the bits that are relevant to them.

The VPN section is a good starting point, because its handling is
already quite different from device sections.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
e84ab815d2 status/network: Factor out ItemSorter class
At its core, it's the sort order tracking from NMConnectionItem
with a bit of sugar on top to provide access to the ordered items
and the ability to provide a custom sort function.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
be950d5c4a status/network: Sort items, not connections
You could argue that the item name is closer to what is displayed
to the user, but it doesn't really matter: Connection items will
always use the connection ID when there is more than one, which
is the only case where sorting matters.

However sorting by items will allow us to generalize the code, and
use it for items that do not represent a connection.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
a62ac495a3 status/network: Split out NMDeviceConnectionItem
When not in radio-mode - that is, when the connection is the only
connection for its device - we want the item to represent the
device as a whole.

Achieve this with a small ConnectionItem subclass that adds a
:device-name property for that purpose.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
64ae6ae7b3 status/network: Update appearance of connection items
When not in radio-mode - that is, in the single-connection
case - the item currently uses a plain 'Connect' label.

That is OK while the item is inside a submenu that describes
the device, but we will soon stop using a submenu when a single
item can describe the device as a whole.

Prepare for that by adding an icon that is shown when in non-radio
mode, and include the device name in the label in that case.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Florian Müllner
9e3cb0b797 status/network: Make NMConnectionItem a menu item
Instead of the current radioItem/labelItem shenanigans, implement
a custom menu item with a :radio-mode property to switch between
the different presentations.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2407>
2022-08-10 12:17:19 +00:00
Alessandro Bono
b63c6ac0ef cleanup: Use deepUnpack() intead of deep_unpack()
deep_unpack() is just a backwards compability alias for deepUnpack()[1].
The new name makes it more clear that this is not a C function, start to
use it.

[1] 13e662a29d

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2416>
2022-08-10 10:29:24 +00:00
Alessandro Bono
ade4b23796 cleanup: Minimize deep_unpack() usage
deep_unpack()[1] will unpack a variant and its children, but only up to one level.
lookup_value()[2] will directly search for a value with a linear scan.

Performing a deep_unpack() + lookup can be a more expensive operation when we are
looking for just a single value compared to just perform the lookup_value() directly
in C. Avoid the deep_unpack() usage when we perform a single check presence.

[1] https://gjs.guide/guides/glib/gvariant.html#deepunpack
[2] https://docs.gtk.org/glib/method.Variant.lookup_value.html

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/2416>
2022-08-10 10:29:24 +00:00