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jordi fita mas 87f51e733e Focus on the alert text when there is an error
This is to tell screen readers that have to read the text in the
notification, or the notification pops up and orca, at least, does not
know that it needs to read it.

I also had to change the role of SelectableLabel’s TextArea to
StaticText or orca would only read the first line. Not sure if that is
an error, because TextArea does indeed behave like a StaticText (i.e., a
label) in this case, but TextArea has Accessible.multiLine set to true.
2024-12-30 10:31:14 +01:00
jordi fita mas f77d01134b Include “alert” in the text of ErrorNotification’s close button
Otherwise screen readers just say “close”, and it is more difficult to
know what this button is going to close.
2024-12-30 10:26:50 +01:00
jordi fita mas 0416992a57 Move the Form role from LoginPage to its ColumnLayout
Is the ColumnLayout that functions as a form, not the whole page.
2024-12-30 10:09:14 +01:00
jordi fita mas 9f181047ac Bind MnemonicLabel’s “plain” label to buddy’s Accessible.name
This is to give a default name to form controls by default, like <label>
does to <input> and <textarea> in HTML.

Had to add a “plain” version of the label, with neither the <u> tag used
in rich text or the ‘&’ in the “regular” label, otherwise orca would
spell out these symbols.
2024-12-30 09:50:36 +01:00
jordi fita mas f4affd9241 Add automatic login feature
I am using .pg_service.conf to define all connection parameters, and
.pgpass for the password, thus i never have to input anything to the
login form, and want to skip it.

However, just in case someday i need to set the connection up
differently, i only try to log in automatically on startup, and can go
back to the login page by logging out, as usual.
2024-12-27 19:28:31 +01:00
jordi fita mas d0e2659c30 List the labels of all lodgings in QML
To query the database, i have to run the query inside the same thread
where the database was created, which means that Database should be a
singleton not only within QML, but also in C++, and has to be the _same_
singleton in both worlds.

Although i expose an object that i have created, i followed the same
section titled “Exposing an existing object as a singleton” from Qt’s
documentation[0].  The only difference is that i do not have to declare
the element as a foreign type, because it is a bona fide QObject.

[0]: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-singleton.html#exposing-an-existing-
object-as-a-singleton
2024-12-24 03:46:20 +01:00
jordi fita mas 7eeccbb033 Use database “advanced options” and persist them
I only want to store these options if the connection to the database is
established, to avoid saving incorrect values by error. I, then, did not
use property alias, as the documentation reccomends, and instead have a
function to save the parameters when the application sees the database
open.

I have to use the function because a Connections inside LoginPage gets
called _after_ the Connections in Main, meaning that i would get deleted
before it has the chance to save the settings.

Now i can’t assume connect options will include search_path, as it is
unreasonable to request people to know the internal schemas of the
application.
2024-12-23 20:54:04 +01:00
jordi fita mas dd2beba676 Change port’s Label to a CheckBox
For host, database name, and options i can leave them blank to use the
default value, but for the port i can’t with a SpinBox, since it _must_
have a value.

Qt’s driver uses -1 to mean “default port”, but i can not use the same
approach with the user interface, because there is no port -1, and makes
no sense to allow that value, specially since i then i have to allow 0
as well, which is a reserved port.

I also can not leave the SpinBox with PostgreSQL’s default port, 5432,
because that is slightly different than telling libpq to use the
“default”: if someone uses a ‘service=’ option, it would use the port in
the SpinBox rather than the one in ‘pg_service.conf’, if any.

My solution is to use a checkbox to tell the application “i wan to use a
port number”, and (will) only pass the port number if it is checked.  On
the other hand, now i do not have a keyboard shortcut to focus on the
port number field.
2024-12-23 00:09:44 +01:00
jordi fita mas 45c12ed2bb Stop ErrorNotification’s time on close
Otherwise, if there is another notification before the timer runs out,
it will close the new notification sooner than expected.
2024-12-22 04:20:04 +01:00
jordi fita mas fe7a9a78c6 Add Expander control to show “advanced controls” on login
I want to allow people to set all options of QSqlDatabase, that way i do
not force the ‘service=camper’ thing, and everyone can use whatever
parameters they see fit.

I plan to store these other options as Settings, because usualy this
should only be done once at setup, and then we only need to input the
username and login to enter.  For that same reason, i do not want to
show them all the time; only if the user wants to change anything.

As far as i know, neither QtWidgets nor Qt Quick Controls have anything
that works as Gtk’s Expander, so i had to create that component.  HTML
calls it <details>, Apple “disclosure control”[0], and both Microsoft
and Gtk “expander”[1, 2]. I’ve choosen Gtk name, but macOS looks.

[0]: https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/
disclosure-controls
[1]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/design/controls/
expander
[2]: https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.Expander.html
2024-12-22 04:18:56 +01:00
jordi fita mas 392d993c8a Add MnemonicLabel and MnemonicAction components
Looks like i am going to do many Labels and Actions that require
mnemonics, and i do not want to setup the properties everytime.
2024-12-21 05:13:46 +01:00
jordi fita mas 268f4329c0 Add Mnemonic attached property
This is to accept Alt+(whatever has & in front in the label) for labels,
buttons, actions, and whatever requires a nmenonic.

I created an attached property because it is kind of similar to QML’s
Keys property.
2024-12-21 04:56:09 +01:00
jordi fita mas ca882f992b Do not keep a copy of database’s connection name
Since i only plan to use a single connection, i can use QtSql’s default
connection name.

According to the documentation, i have to make sure that no query or
database object is open when i remove the database.  I now use C++
scopes for that, but i need to have a QString declared outside of it to
get the default connection’s name.
2024-12-20 21:29:46 +01:00
jordi fita mas 5cc7192387 Move the logout button to the page’s toolbar 2024-12-19 22:29:48 +01:00
jordi fita mas 7343174056 Add login and reservations page in a StackView 2024-12-19 01:53:12 +01:00
jordi fita mas 4766d01ead Add ComponentBehavior QML pragma 2024-12-19 01:05:12 +01:00
jordi fita mas 3193e4469b Manually include moc_database.cpp
It consistently makes the build take a couple seconds(!) less than
leaving the compilation of these files to CMake; i have no idea why.
2024-12-16 19:22:39 +01:00
jordi fita mas 07705b012a Add a very ugly login page to test database connection
I want to perform all SQL queries in a thread, to avoid freezing the UI,
that sometimes might happen when there is a lot of data to fetch; should
not happen very often, though.

Neither libpq nor Qt SQL allow queries on the same connection from
differents threads, and, in Qt SQL, all queries must be performed from
the same thread where the connection was established.  In Qt5 i had to
either create a connection per thread, or use a QThread-derived object
to hold the connection and use signals and slots to pass query and
response data between the UI and database threads; it was usable but not
pretty.

With Qt6 and Concurrent’s QThreadPool now i can use QFutures instead,
that are not as cumbersome as with Qt5, because i no longer need
QFutureWatcher.  I still have the problem that all queries must be done
from within the same thread, and QThreadPool uses an arbitrary thread.
The solution is to create a “pool” with a single, non-expirable thread,
and call all Concurrent::run onto that pool.

I have to test it properly, and first need to open the database to test
whether that, at least, works. I added a simple “login page” for that,
and to make a first attempt to error messages; i use a control that is
like Kirigami’s InlineMessage for now, but i am not sure.

I also do not know how i will configure database’s connection details. I
usually make use of pg_service.conf, because then the application only
need to know its service name, but i am not sure whether other people
would find it as comfortable as i do.
2024-12-16 12:59:19 +01:00
jordi fita mas 49b2c035ad Add skeleton for a QML application 2024-12-14 01:19:20 +01:00