While this is primarily something targeted at a mobile device, with many of the 2 in 1 devices it is possible that the user might be running the desktop version of Subsurface on a mobile device. As a first step to make it possible to collect GPS fixes on such a device we need to make the infrastructure to do so available in the desktop application as well. This still needs to be hooked up in the desktop UI. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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947 B
C++
44 lines
947 B
C++
#ifndef GPSLOCATION_H
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#define GPSLOCATION_H
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#include "units.h"
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#include <QObject>
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#include <QGeoCoordinate>
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#include <QGeoPositionInfoSource>
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#include <QGeoPositionInfo>
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#include <QSettings>
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#include <QNetworkReply>
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class GpsLocation : QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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GpsLocation(void (*showMsgCB)(const char *msg), QObject *parent);
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bool applyLocations();
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int getGpsNum() const;
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QString getUserid(QString user, QString passwd);
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private:
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QGeoPositionInfo lastPos;
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QGeoPositionInfoSource *gpsSource;
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void status(QString msg);
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QSettings *geoSettings;
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QNetworkReply *reply;
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QString userAgent;
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void (*showMessageCB)(const char *msg);
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signals:
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public slots:
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void serviceEnable(bool toggle);
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void newPosition(QGeoPositionInfo pos);
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void updateTimeout();
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void uploadToServer();
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void postError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError error);
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void getUseridError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError error);
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void clearGpsData();
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};
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#endif // GPSLOCATION_H
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