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Writing a plugin for KDE Connect
For Android (this project):
1. Change directory to src/org/kde/kdeconnect/Plugins. 2. Copy "PingPlugin" under a different name ("FindMyPhonePlugin" in this example). 1. Enter the new "FindMyPhonePlugin" directory. 4. Rename "PingPlugin.java" to "FindMyPhonePlugin.java" 5. Edit it. Replace (case sensitive) "Ping" with "FindMyPhone", "ping" with "findmyphone", "PING" with "FINDMYPHONE" and "plugin_ping" with "plugin_findmyphone". 6. Open res/values/strings.xml. Find and copy the lines "pref_plugin_ping_desc" and "pref_plugin_ping" replacing "ping" with "findmyphone" and edit the plugin name and description between <string> </string>). 7. Open src/org/kde/kdeconnect/Plugins/PluginFactory.java. A. Copy "import … PingPlugin" line with replacing "PingPlugin" with "FindMyPhonePlugin". B. Copy "PluginFactory.registerPlugin(PingPlugin.class);" line with replacing "PingPlugin" with "FindMyPhonePlugin". 8. Open src/org/kde/kdeconnect/NetworkPacket.java. Copy a "public final static String PACKET_TYPE_PING = …" line replacing "PING" with the packet type you will be using (should match the desktop client). 9. Now you have an empty skeleton to implement your new plugin logic.


SEE ALSO: README.txt

file FindMyPhoneActivity.java 2485 bytes 2024-02-11 01:56:58 2024-12-22 04:41:39  
file FindMyPhonePlugin.java 8623 bytes 2024-02-11 01:56:58 2024-12-22 04:41:39  
file FindMyPhoneReceiver.java 1474 bytes 2024-02-11 01:56:58 2024-12-22 04:41:39  
file FindMyPhoneSettingsFragment.java 3943 bytes 2024-02-11 01:56:58 2024-12-22 04:41:39