subsurface/core/gpslocation.cpp

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#include "core/gpslocation.h"
#include "qt-models/gpslistmodel.h"
#include "core/pref.h"
#include "core/qthelper.h"
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <QDebug>
#include <QVariant>
#include <QUrlQuery>
#include <QApplication>
#include <QTimer>
#include <QJsonDocument>
#include <QJsonObject>
#include <QJsonArray>
#define GPS_FIX_ADD_URL "http://api.subsurface-divelog.org/api/dive/add/"
#define GPS_FIX_DELETE_URL "http://api.subsurface-divelog.org/api/dive/delete/"
#define GPS_FIX_DOWNLOAD_URL "http://api.subsurface-divelog.org/api/dive/get/"
#define GET_WEBSERVICE_UID_URL "https://cloud.subsurface-divelog.org/webuserid/"
GpsLocation *GpsLocation::m_Instance = NULL;
GpsLocation::GpsLocation(void (*showMsgCB)(const char *), QObject *parent) :
QObject(parent),
m_GpsSource(0),
waitingForPosition(false),
haveSource(UNKNOWN)
{
Q_ASSERT_X(m_Instance == NULL, "GpsLocation", "GpsLocation recreated");
m_Instance = this;
showMessageCB = showMsgCB;
// create a QSettings object that's separate from the main application settings
geoSettings = new QSettings(QSettings::NativeFormat, QSettings::UserScope,
QString("org.subsurfacedivelog"), QString("subsurfacelocation"), this);
userAgent = getUserAgent();
(void)getGpsSource();
loadFromStorage();
}
GpsLocation *GpsLocation::instance()
{
Q_ASSERT(m_Instance != NULL);
return m_Instance;
}
bool GpsLocation::hasInstance()
{
return m_Instance != NULL;
}
GpsLocation::~GpsLocation()
{
m_Instance = NULL;
}
void GpsLocation::setGpsTimeThreshold(int seconds)
{
if (m_GpsSource) {
m_GpsSource->setUpdateInterval(seconds * 1000);
status(QString("Set GPS service update interval to %1 s").arg(m_GpsSource->updateInterval() / 1000));
}
}
QGeoPositionInfoSource *GpsLocation::getGpsSource()
{
if (haveSource == NOGPS)
return 0;
if (!m_GpsSource) {
m_GpsSource = QGeoPositionInfoSource::createDefaultSource(this);
if (m_GpsSource != 0) {
#if defined(Q_OS_IOS)
// at least Qt 5.6.0 isn't doing things right on iOS - it MUST check for permission before
// accessing the position source
// I have a hacked version of Qt 5.6.0 that I will build the iOS binaries with for now;
// this test below righ after creating the source checks if the location service is disabled
// and set's an error right when the position source is created to indicate this
if (m_GpsSource->error() == QGeoPositionInfoSource::AccessError) {
haveSource = NOGPS;
emit haveSourceChanged();
m_GpsSource = NULL;
return NULL;
}
#endif
haveSource = (m_GpsSource->supportedPositioningMethods() & QGeoPositionInfoSource::SatellitePositioningMethods) ? HAVEGPS : NOGPS;
emit haveSourceChanged();
#ifndef SUBSURFACE_MOBILE
if (verbose)
#endif
status(QString("Created position source %1").arg(m_GpsSource->sourceName()));
connect(m_GpsSource, SIGNAL(positionUpdated(QGeoPositionInfo)), this, SLOT(newPosition(QGeoPositionInfo)));
connect(m_GpsSource, SIGNAL(updateTimeout()), this, SLOT(updateTimeout()));
connect(m_GpsSource, SIGNAL(error(QGeoPositionInfoSource::Error)), this, SLOT(positionSourceError(QGeoPositionInfoSource::Error)));
setGpsTimeThreshold(prefs.time_threshold);
} else {
#ifdef SUBSURFACE_MOBILE
status("don't have GPS source");
#endif
haveSource = NOGPS;
emit haveSourceChanged();
}
}
return m_GpsSource;
}
bool GpsLocation::hasLocationsSource()
{
(void)getGpsSource();
return haveSource == HAVEGPS;
}
void GpsLocation::serviceEnable(bool toggle)
{
QGeoPositionInfoSource *gpsSource = getGpsSource();
if (haveSource != HAVEGPS) {
if (toggle)
status("Can't start location service, no location source available");
return;
}
if (toggle) {
gpsSource->startUpdates();
status(QString("Starting Subsurface GPS service with update interval %1").arg(gpsSource->updateInterval()));
} else {
gpsSource->stopUpdates();
status("Stopping Subsurface GPS service");
}
}
QString GpsLocation::currentPosition()
{
qDebug() << "current position requested";
if (!hasLocationsSource())
return tr("Unknown GPS location (no GPS source)");
if (m_trackers.count()) {
QDateTime lastFixTime = QDateTime().fromMSecsSinceEpoch((m_trackers.lastKey() - gettimezoneoffset(m_trackers.lastKey())) * 1000);
QDateTime now = QDateTime::currentDateTime();
int delta = lastFixTime.secsTo(now);
qDebug() << "lastFixTime" << lastFixTime.toString() << "now" << now.toString() << "delta" << delta;
if (delta < 300) {
// we can simply use the last position that we tracked
gpsTracker gt = m_trackers.last();
QString gpsString = printGPSCoords(gt.latitude.udeg, gt.longitude.udeg);
qDebug() << "returning last position" << gpsString;
return gpsString;
} else {
qDebug() << "last position saved was too old" << lastFixTime.toString();
}
}
qDebug() << "requesting new GPS position";
m_GpsSource->requestUpdate();
// ok, we need to get the current position and somehow in the callback update the location in the QML UI
// punting right now
waitingForPosition = true;
QML UI: rewrite the commitChanges function I couldn't figure out how to break this down into small, useful commits. Part of the problem is that I kept going while working on this and as you can see from looking at the commit, diff tries so hard to find small code fragments that moved around, that the diff overall becomes quite unreadable and it seemed impossible to recreate the sequence of steps after the fact. It all started with adding the parsing for the GPS coordinates. But while testing that code I found several issues with the rest of the function. Most importantly it seemed ridiculous that we carefully tried to match the texts that the DiveObjectHelper would create for the various fields, instead of just using the DiveObjectHelper to do just that. And once I had converted that I once again realized just how long and hard to understand that function was getting and decided to break out some of the more complex parts into their own helper functions. But of course all this didn't happen in this logical, structured, ordered way. Instead I did all of these things at the same time, testing, rearranging, etc. So in the end I went with one BIG commit that does all of this in one fell swoop. This adds four helper functions to deal with start time/date, duration, location and gps coordinates, and depth of the dive. To avoid mistakes when dealing with the GPS coordinates, there's another helper to encapsulate the creation of the dive site and we switched to a current GPS location. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-04-15 13:01:14 +00:00
return GPS_CURRENT_POS;
}
void GpsLocation::newPosition(QGeoPositionInfo pos)
{
int64_t lastTime = 0;
QGeoCoordinate lastCoord;
int nr = m_trackers.count();
if (nr) {
gpsTracker gt = m_trackers.last();
lastCoord.setLatitude(gt.latitude.udeg / 1000000.0);
lastCoord.setLongitude(gt.longitude.udeg / 1000000.0);
lastTime = gt.when;
}
// if we are waiting for a position update or
// if we have no record stored or if at least the configured minimum
// time has passed or we moved at least the configured minimum distance
int64_t delta = (int64_t)pos.timestamp().toTime_t() + gettimezoneoffset() - lastTime;
if (!nr || waitingForPosition || delta > prefs.time_threshold ||
lastCoord.distanceTo(pos.coordinate()) > prefs.distance_threshold) {
QString msg("received new position %1 after delta %2 threshold %3 (now %4 last %5)");
status(qPrintable(msg.arg(pos.coordinate().toString()).arg(delta).arg(prefs.time_threshold).arg(pos.timestamp().toString()).arg(QDateTime().fromMSecsSinceEpoch(lastTime * 1000).toString())));
waitingForPosition = false;
acquiredPosition();
gpsTracker gt;
gt.when = pos.timestamp().toTime_t();
gt.when += gettimezoneoffset(gt.when);
gt.latitude.udeg = lrint(pos.coordinate().latitude() * 1000000);
gt.longitude.udeg = lrint(pos.coordinate().longitude() * 1000000);
addFixToStorage(gt);
gpsTracker gtNew = m_trackers.last();
qDebug() << "newest fix is now at" << QDateTime().fromMSecsSinceEpoch(gtNew.when - gettimezoneoffset(gtNew.when) * 1000).toString();
}
}
void GpsLocation::updateTimeout()
{
status("request to get new position timed out");
}
void GpsLocation::positionSourceError(QGeoPositionInfoSource::Error)
{
status("error receiving a GPS location");
haveSource = NOGPS;
emit haveSourceChanged();
}
void GpsLocation::status(QString msg)
{
qDebug() << msg;
if (showMessageCB)
(*showMessageCB)(qPrintable(msg));
}
QString GpsLocation::getUserid(QString user, QString passwd)
{
qDebug() << "called getUserid";
QEventLoop loop;
QTimer timer;
timer.setSingleShot(true);
QNetworkAccessManager *manager = new QNetworkAccessManager(qApp);
QUrl url(GET_WEBSERVICE_UID_URL);
QString data;
data = user + " " + passwd;
QNetworkRequest request;
request.setUrl(url);
request.setRawHeader("User-Agent", getUserAgent().toUtf8());
request.setRawHeader("Accept", "text/html");
request.setRawHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
reply = manager->post(request, data.toUtf8());
connect(&timer, &QTimer::timeout, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::finished, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)),
this, SLOT(getUseridError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
timer.start(10000);
loop.exec();
if (timer.isActive()) {
timer.stop();
if (reply->error() == QNetworkReply::NoError) {
QString result = reply->readAll();
status(QString("received ") + result);
result.remove("WebserviceID:");
reply->deleteLater();
return result;
}
} else {
status("Getting Web service ID timed out");
}
reply->deleteLater();
return QString();
}
int GpsLocation::getGpsNum() const
{
return m_trackers.count();
}
static void copy_gps_location(struct gpsTracker &gps, struct dive *d)
{
struct dive_site *ds = get_dive_site_by_uuid(d->dive_site_uuid);
if (!ds) {
d->dive_site_uuid = create_dive_site(qPrintable(gps.name), gps.when);
ds = get_dive_site_by_uuid(d->dive_site_uuid);
}
ds->latitude = gps.latitude;
ds->longitude = gps.longitude;
}
#define SAME_GROUP 6 * 3600 /* six hours */
#define SET_LOCATION(_dive, _gpsfix, _mark) \
{ \
copy_gps_location(_gpsfix, _dive); \
changed = true; \
last = _mark; \
}
bool GpsLocation::applyLocations()
{
int i;
bool changed = false;
int last = 0;
int cnt = m_trackers.count();
if (cnt == 0)
return false;
// create a table with the GPS information
QList<struct gpsTracker> gpsTable = m_trackers.values();
// now walk the dive table and see if we can fill in missing gps data
struct dive *d;
for_each_dive(i, d) {
if (dive_has_gps_location(d))
continue;
for (int j = last; j < cnt; j++) {
if (time_during_dive_with_offset(d, gpsTable[j].when, SAME_GROUP)) {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "processing gpsFix @" << get_dive_date_string(gpsTable[j].when) <<
"which is withing six hours of dive from" <<
get_dive_date_string(d->when) << "until" <<
get_dive_date_string(dive_endtime(d));
/*
* If position is fixed during dive. This is the good one.
* Asign and mark position, and end gps_location loop
*/
if (time_during_dive_with_offset(d, gpsTable[j].when, 0)) {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "gpsFix is during the dive, pick that one";
SET_LOCATION(d, gpsTable[j], j);
break;
} else {
/*
* If it is not, check if there are more position fixes in SAME_GROUP range
*/
if (j + 1 < cnt && time_during_dive_with_offset(d, gpsTable[j+1].when, SAME_GROUP)) {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "look at the next gps fix @" << get_dive_date_string(gpsTable[j+1].when);
/* we know the gps fixes are sorted; if they are both before the dive, ignore the first,
* if theay are both after the dive, take the first,
* if the first is before and the second is after, take the closer one */
if (gpsTable[j+1].when < d->when) {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "which is closer to the start of the dive, do continue with that";
continue;
} else if (gpsTable[j].when > dive_endtime(d)) {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "which is even later after the end of the dive, so pick the previous one";
SET_LOCATION(d, gpsTable[j], j);
break;
} else {
/* ok, gpsFix is before, nextgpsFix is after */
if (d->when - gpsTable[j].when <= gpsTable[j+1].when - dive_endtime(d)) {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "pick the one before as it's closer to the start";
SET_LOCATION(d, gpsTable[j], j);
break;
} else {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "pick the one after as it's closer to the start";
SET_LOCATION(d, gpsTable[j + 1], j + 1);
break;
}
}
/*
* If no more positions in range, the actual is the one. Asign, mark and end loop.
*/
} else {
if (verbose)
qDebug() << "which seems to be the best one for this dive, so pick it";
SET_LOCATION(d, gpsTable[j], j);
break;
}
}
} else {
/* If position is out of SAME_GROUP range and in the future, mark position for
* next dive iteration and end the gps_location loop
*/
if (gpsTable[j].when >= dive_endtime(d) + SAME_GROUP) {
last = j;
break;
}
}
}
}
if (changed)
mark_divelist_changed(true);
return changed;
}
QMap<qint64, gpsTracker> GpsLocation::currentGPSInfo() const
{
return m_trackers;
}
void GpsLocation::loadFromStorage()
{
int nr = geoSettings->value(QString("count")).toInt();
for (int i = 0; i < nr; i++) {
struct gpsTracker gt;
gt.when = geoSettings->value(QString("gpsFix%1_time").arg(i)).toLongLong();
gt.latitude.udeg = geoSettings->value(QString("gpsFix%1_lat").arg(i)).toInt();
gt.longitude.udeg = geoSettings->value(QString("gpsFix%1_lon").arg(i)).toInt();
gt.name = geoSettings->value(QString("gpsFix%1_name").arg(i)).toString();
gt.idx = i;
m_trackers.insert(gt.when, gt);
}
}
void GpsLocation::replaceFixToStorage(gpsTracker &gt)
{
if (!m_trackers.keys().contains(gt.when)) {
addFixToStorage(gt);
return;
}
gpsTracker replacedTracker = m_trackers.value(gt.when);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_time").arg(replacedTracker.idx), gt.when);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_lat").arg(replacedTracker.idx), gt.latitude.udeg);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_lon").arg(replacedTracker.idx), gt.longitude.udeg);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_name").arg(replacedTracker.idx), gt.name);
replacedTracker.latitude = gt.latitude;
replacedTracker.longitude = gt.longitude;
replacedTracker.name = gt.name;
}
void GpsLocation::addFixToStorage(gpsTracker &gt)
{
int nr = m_trackers.count();
geoSettings->setValue("count", nr + 1);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_time").arg(nr), gt.when);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_lat").arg(nr), gt.latitude.udeg);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_lon").arg(nr), gt.longitude.udeg);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_name").arg(nr), gt.name);
gt.idx = nr;
geoSettings->sync();
m_trackers.insert(gt.when, gt);
}
void GpsLocation::deleteFixFromStorage(gpsTracker &gt)
{
qint64 when = gt.when;
int cnt = m_trackers.count();
if (cnt == 0 || !m_trackers.keys().contains(when)) {
qDebug() << "no gps fix with timestamp" << when;
return;
}
if (geoSettings->value(QString("gpsFix%1_time").arg(gt.idx)).toLongLong() != when) {
qDebug() << "uh oh - index for tracker has gotten out of sync...";
return;
}
if (cnt > 1) {
// now we move the last tracker into that spot (so our settings stay consecutive)
// and delete the last settings entry
when = geoSettings->value(QString("gpsFix%1_time").arg(cnt - 1)).toLongLong();
struct gpsTracker movedTracker = m_trackers.value(when);
movedTracker.idx = gt.idx;
m_trackers.remove(movedTracker.when);
m_trackers.insert(movedTracker.when, movedTracker);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_time").arg(movedTracker.idx), when);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_lat").arg(movedTracker.idx), movedTracker.latitude.udeg);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_lon").arg(movedTracker.idx), movedTracker.longitude.udeg);
geoSettings->setValue(QString("gpsFix%1_name").arg(movedTracker.idx), movedTracker.name);
geoSettings->remove(QString("gpsFix%1_lat").arg(cnt - 1));
geoSettings->remove(QString("gpsFix%1_lon").arg(cnt - 1));
geoSettings->remove(QString("gpsFix%1_time").arg(cnt - 1));
geoSettings->remove(QString("gpsFix%1_name").arg(cnt - 1));
}
geoSettings->setValue("count", cnt - 1);
geoSettings->sync();
m_trackers.remove(gt.when);
}
void GpsLocation::deleteGpsFix(qint64 when)
{
auto it = m_trackers.find(when);
if (it == m_trackers.end()) {
qWarning() << "GpsLocation::deleteGpsFix(): can't find tracker for timestamp " << when;
return;
}
struct gpsTracker deletedTracker = *it;
deleteFixFromStorage(deletedTracker);
m_deletedTrackers.append(deletedTracker);
}
#ifdef SUBSURFACE_MOBILE
void GpsLocation::clearGpsData()
{
m_trackers.clear();
geoSettings->clear();
geoSettings->sync();
}
#endif
void GpsLocation::postError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)
{
status(QString("error when sending a GPS fix: %1").arg(reply->errorString()));
}
void GpsLocation::getUseridError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)
{
status(QString("error when retrieving Subsurface webservice user id: %1").arg(reply->errorString()));
}
void GpsLocation::deleteFixesFromServer()
{
QEventLoop loop;
QTimer timer;
timer.setSingleShot(true);
QNetworkAccessManager *manager = new QNetworkAccessManager(qApp);
QUrl url(GPS_FIX_DELETE_URL);
QList<qint64> keys = m_trackers.keys();
while (!m_deletedTrackers.isEmpty()) {
gpsTracker gt = m_deletedTrackers.takeFirst();
Unify handling of QDateTime time zone information Subsurface uses "local time" which in particular means we never display time zone information to the user. The user (and our file format) only sees times like 5pm or 17:00. A better name than local time (which could mean "local at the dive spot) would be "watch time", the time displayed by the diver's watch when she entered the water. Internally, we store times as time_t, seconds since Jan 1 1970 0:00 UTC. Our convention for conversion between 5pm and time_t as always been to treat 5pm as if it were UTC. Then confusion arose since Qt's QDateTime (which is tied to UI elements like QTimeEdit and similar) is time zone aware and by default assumes the system time zone. So when we set a QDateTime to 5pm and then later convert it to time_t we have to take care about the difference between UTC and the system time zone. This patch unifies our solution to this problem: With it, we set all QDateTime's time zone to UTC. This means we don't have to correct for a time zone anymore when converting to time_t (note, however, the signedness issue: Qt's idea of time_t is broken since it assumes it to be unsigned thus not allowing for dates before 1970. Better use the millisecont variants). We only need to be careful about time zones when using the current time. With this convention, when assigning the current time to a QDateTime, we need to shift for the time zone since its value in UTC should actually be the watch time of the user who is most likely used to the system time zone. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-06-22 20:46:22 +00:00
QDateTime dt = QDateTime::fromTime_t(gt.when, Qt::UTC);
QUrlQuery data;
data.addQueryItem("login", prefs.userid);
data.addQueryItem("dive_date", dt.toString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
data.addQueryItem("dive_time", dt.toString("hh:mm"));
status(data.toString(QUrl::FullyEncoded).toUtf8());
QNetworkRequest request;
request.setUrl(url);
request.setRawHeader("User-Agent", getUserAgent().toUtf8());
request.setRawHeader("Accept", "text/json");
request.setRawHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
reply = manager->post(request, data.toString(QUrl::FullyEncoded).toUtf8());
connect(&timer, &QTimer::timeout, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::finished, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)),
this, SLOT(postError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
timer.start(10000);
loop.exec();
if (timer.isActive()) {
timer.stop();
if (reply->error() != QNetworkReply::NoError) {
QString response = reply->readAll();
status(QString("Server response:") + reply->readAll());
}
} else {
status("Deleting on the server timed out - try again later");
m_deletedTrackers.prepend(gt);
break;
}
reply->deleteLater();
status(QString("completed deleting gps fix %1 - response: ").arg(gt.idx) + reply->readAll());
}
}
void GpsLocation::uploadToServer()
{
// we want to do this one at a time (the server prefers that)
QEventLoop loop;
QTimer timer;
timer.setSingleShot(true);
QNetworkAccessManager *manager = new QNetworkAccessManager(qApp);
QUrl url(GPS_FIX_ADD_URL);
Q_FOREACH(qint64 key, m_trackers.keys()) {
struct gpsTracker gt = m_trackers.value(key);
Unify handling of QDateTime time zone information Subsurface uses "local time" which in particular means we never display time zone information to the user. The user (and our file format) only sees times like 5pm or 17:00. A better name than local time (which could mean "local at the dive spot) would be "watch time", the time displayed by the diver's watch when she entered the water. Internally, we store times as time_t, seconds since Jan 1 1970 0:00 UTC. Our convention for conversion between 5pm and time_t as always been to treat 5pm as if it were UTC. Then confusion arose since Qt's QDateTime (which is tied to UI elements like QTimeEdit and similar) is time zone aware and by default assumes the system time zone. So when we set a QDateTime to 5pm and then later convert it to time_t we have to take care about the difference between UTC and the system time zone. This patch unifies our solution to this problem: With it, we set all QDateTime's time zone to UTC. This means we don't have to correct for a time zone anymore when converting to time_t (note, however, the signedness issue: Qt's idea of time_t is broken since it assumes it to be unsigned thus not allowing for dates before 1970. Better use the millisecont variants). We only need to be careful about time zones when using the current time. With this convention, when assigning the current time to a QDateTime, we need to shift for the time zone since its value in UTC should actually be the watch time of the user who is most likely used to the system time zone. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-06-22 20:46:22 +00:00
QDateTime dt = QDateTime::fromTime_t(gt.when, Qt::UTC);
QUrlQuery data;
data.addQueryItem("login", prefs.userid);
data.addQueryItem("dive_date", dt.toString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
data.addQueryItem("dive_time", dt.toString("hh:mm"));
data.addQueryItem("dive_latitude", QString::number(gt.latitude.udeg / 1000000.0, 'f', 9));
data.addQueryItem("dive_longitude", QString::number(gt.longitude.udeg / 1000000.0, 'f', 9));
if (gt.name.isEmpty())
gt.name = "Auto-created dive";
data.addQueryItem("dive_name", gt.name);
status(data.toString(QUrl::FullyEncoded).toUtf8());
QNetworkRequest request;
request.setUrl(url);
request.setRawHeader("User-Agent", getUserAgent().toUtf8());
request.setRawHeader("Accept", "text/json");
request.setRawHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
reply = manager->post(request, data.toString(QUrl::FullyEncoded).toUtf8());
connect(&timer, &QTimer::timeout, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::finished, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
// somehoe I cannot get this to work with the new connect syntax:
// connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::error, this, &GpsLocation::postError);
connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)),
this, SLOT(postError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
timer.start(10000);
loop.exec();
if (timer.isActive()) {
timer.stop();
if (reply->error() != QNetworkReply::NoError) {
QString response = reply->readAll();
if (!response.contains("Duplicate entry")) {
status(QString("Server response:") + reply->readAll());
break;
}
}
} else {
status("Uploading to server timed out");
break;
}
reply->deleteLater();
status(QString("completed sending gps fix %1 - response: ").arg(gt.idx) + reply->readAll());
}
// and now remove the ones that were locally deleted
deleteFixesFromServer();
}
void GpsLocation::downloadFromServer()
{
QEventLoop loop;
QTimer timer;
timer.setSingleShot(true);
QNetworkAccessManager *manager = new QNetworkAccessManager(qApp);
QUrl url(QString(GPS_FIX_DOWNLOAD_URL "?login=%1").arg(prefs.userid));
QNetworkRequest request;
request.setUrl(url);
request.setRawHeader("User-Agent", getUserAgent().toUtf8());
request.setRawHeader("Accept", "text/json");
request.setRawHeader("Content-type", "text/html");
qDebug() << "downloadFromServer accessing" << url;
reply = manager->get(request);
connect(&timer, &QTimer::timeout, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::finished, &loop, &QEventLoop::quit);
connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)),
this, SLOT(getUseridError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
timer.start(10000);
loop.exec();
if (timer.isActive()) {
timer.stop();
if (!reply->error()) {
QString response = reply->readAll();
QJsonDocument json = QJsonDocument::fromJson(response.toUtf8());
QJsonObject object = json.object();
if (object.value("download").toString() != "ok") {
qDebug() << "problems downloading GPS fixes";
return;
}
qDebug() << "already have" << m_trackers.count() << "GPS fixes";
QJsonArray downloadedFixes = object.value("dives").toArray();
qDebug() << downloadedFixes.count() << "GPS fixes downloaded";
for (int i = 0; i < downloadedFixes.count(); i++) {
QJsonObject fix = downloadedFixes[i].toObject();
QDate date = QDate::fromString(fix.value("date").toString(), "yyyy-M-d");
Unify handling of QDateTime time zone information Subsurface uses "local time" which in particular means we never display time zone information to the user. The user (and our file format) only sees times like 5pm or 17:00. A better name than local time (which could mean "local at the dive spot) would be "watch time", the time displayed by the diver's watch when she entered the water. Internally, we store times as time_t, seconds since Jan 1 1970 0:00 UTC. Our convention for conversion between 5pm and time_t as always been to treat 5pm as if it were UTC. Then confusion arose since Qt's QDateTime (which is tied to UI elements like QTimeEdit and similar) is time zone aware and by default assumes the system time zone. So when we set a QDateTime to 5pm and then later convert it to time_t we have to take care about the difference between UTC and the system time zone. This patch unifies our solution to this problem: With it, we set all QDateTime's time zone to UTC. This means we don't have to correct for a time zone anymore when converting to time_t (note, however, the signedness issue: Qt's idea of time_t is broken since it assumes it to be unsigned thus not allowing for dates before 1970. Better use the millisecont variants). We only need to be careful about time zones when using the current time. With this convention, when assigning the current time to a QDateTime, we need to shift for the time zone since its value in UTC should actually be the watch time of the user who is most likely used to the system time zone. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-06-22 20:46:22 +00:00
QTime time = QTime::fromString(fix.value("time").toString(), "hh:m:s");
QString name = fix.value("name").toString();
QString latitude = fix.value("latitude").toString();
QString longitude = fix.value("longitude").toString();
Unify handling of QDateTime time zone information Subsurface uses "local time" which in particular means we never display time zone information to the user. The user (and our file format) only sees times like 5pm or 17:00. A better name than local time (which could mean "local at the dive spot) would be "watch time", the time displayed by the diver's watch when she entered the water. Internally, we store times as time_t, seconds since Jan 1 1970 0:00 UTC. Our convention for conversion between 5pm and time_t as always been to treat 5pm as if it were UTC. Then confusion arose since Qt's QDateTime (which is tied to UI elements like QTimeEdit and similar) is time zone aware and by default assumes the system time zone. So when we set a QDateTime to 5pm and then later convert it to time_t we have to take care about the difference between UTC and the system time zone. This patch unifies our solution to this problem: With it, we set all QDateTime's time zone to UTC. This means we don't have to correct for a time zone anymore when converting to time_t (note, however, the signedness issue: Qt's idea of time_t is broken since it assumes it to be unsigned thus not allowing for dates before 1970. Better use the millisecont variants). We only need to be careful about time zones when using the current time. With this convention, when assigning the current time to a QDateTime, we need to shift for the time zone since its value in UTC should actually be the watch time of the user who is most likely used to the system time zone. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-06-22 20:46:22 +00:00
QDateTime timestamp;
timestamp.setTimeSpec(Qt::UTC);
timestamp.setDate(date);
timestamp.setTime(time);
struct gpsTracker gt;
Unify handling of QDateTime time zone information Subsurface uses "local time" which in particular means we never display time zone information to the user. The user (and our file format) only sees times like 5pm or 17:00. A better name than local time (which could mean "local at the dive spot) would be "watch time", the time displayed by the diver's watch when she entered the water. Internally, we store times as time_t, seconds since Jan 1 1970 0:00 UTC. Our convention for conversion between 5pm and time_t as always been to treat 5pm as if it were UTC. Then confusion arose since Qt's QDateTime (which is tied to UI elements like QTimeEdit and similar) is time zone aware and by default assumes the system time zone. So when we set a QDateTime to 5pm and then later convert it to time_t we have to take care about the difference between UTC and the system time zone. This patch unifies our solution to this problem: With it, we set all QDateTime's time zone to UTC. This means we don't have to correct for a time zone anymore when converting to time_t (note, however, the signedness issue: Qt's idea of time_t is broken since it assumes it to be unsigned thus not allowing for dates before 1970. Better use the millisecont variants). We only need to be careful about time zones when using the current time. With this convention, when assigning the current time to a QDateTime, we need to shift for the time zone since its value in UTC should actually be the watch time of the user who is most likely used to the system time zone. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-06-22 20:46:22 +00:00
gt.when = timestamp.toMSecsSinceEpoch() / 1000;
gt.latitude.udeg = lrint(latitude.toDouble() * 1000000);
gt.longitude.udeg = lrint(longitude.toDouble() * 1000000);
gt.name = name;
// add this GPS fix to the QMap and the settings (remove existing fix at the same timestamp first)
if (m_trackers.keys().contains(gt.when)) {
qDebug() << "already have a fix at time stamp" << gt.when;
replaceFixToStorage(gt);
} else {
addFixToStorage(gt);
}
}
} else {
qDebug() << "network error" << reply->error() << reply->errorString() << reply->readAll();
}
} else {
qDebug() << "download timed out";
status("Download from server timed out");
}
reply->deleteLater();
}