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# [Syncthing](https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing) Tray
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* Qt-based tray application
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* [Dolphin](https://www.kde.org/applications/system/dolphin)/[Plasma](https://www.kde.org/plasma-desktop)
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integration
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* command-line interface
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* Qt-ish C++ interface to control Syncthing
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---
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Checkout the [official forum thread](https://forum.syncthing.net/t/yet-another-syncthing-tray) for discussions
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and announcement of new features.
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Issues can be created on GitHub but please read the "Known bugs" and "Planned features" sections in this document
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before.
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I provide binaries/repositories for some platforms. There are also binaries/repositories provided by other
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distributors. For a list with links, checkout the *Download* section of this document. The release section on
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GitHub only contains a fraction of the available options.
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## Supported platforms
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* Designed to work under any desktop environment supported by Qt with tray icon support (can be shown as regular window if tray icon support is not available)
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* No desktop environment specific libraries required (only for optional features/integrations)
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* Tested under
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* X Window System
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* Plasma 5 (beside Qt Widgets based version there is a native "Plasmoid")
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* Openbox/lxqt/LXDE
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* Openbox/qt5ct/Tint2
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* Awesome/qt5ct
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* Cinnamon (native look and feel using [adwaita-qt](https://github.com/FedoraQt/adwaita-qt))
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* Deepin Desktop Environment
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* Xfce
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* Wayland
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* Plasma 5
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* Sway/Swaybar/Waybar
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* Windows 10
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* macOS 10.14 Mojave
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If you can confirm it works under other desktop environments, please add it to the list.
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The section "Known bugs" below contains information and workarounds for certain caveats.
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## Features
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* Provides quick access to most frequently used features but does not intend to replace the official web UI
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* Check state of directories and devices
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* Check current traffic statistics
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* Display further details about directories and devices, like last file, last
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scan, items out of sync, ...
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* Display ongoing downloads
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* Display Syncthing log
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* Trigger re-scan of a specific directory or all directories at once
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* Open a directory with the default file browser
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* Pause/resume a specific device or all devices at once
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* Pause/resume a specific directory
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* View recent history of changes (done locally and remotely)
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* Shows notifications
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* The notification to show is configurable
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* Uses Qt's notification support or a D-Bus notification daemon directly
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* Reads connection parameters from Syncthing config file for quick setup (when just connecting to local instance)
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* Allows monitoring the status of the Syncthing systemd unit and to start and stop it (see section *Configuring systemd integration*)
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* Provides an option to conveniently add the tray to the applications launched when the desktop environment starts
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* Can launch Syncthing automatically when started and display stdout/stderr (useful under Windows)
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* Provides quick access to the official web UI
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* Utilizes either Qt WebEngine or Qt WebKit
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* Can be built without web view support as well (then the web UI is opened in the regular browser)
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* Allows switching quickly between multiple Syncthing instances
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* Also features a simple command line utility `syncthingctl`
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* Check status
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* Trigger rescan/pause/resume/restart
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* Wait for idle
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* View and modify raw configuration
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* Supports Bash completion, even for directory and device names
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* Also bundles a KIO plugin which shows the status of a Syncthing directory and allows to trigger Syncthing actions
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in Dolphin file manager
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* Rescan selected items
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* Rescan entire Syncthing directory
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* Pause/resume Syncthing directory
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* See also screenshots section
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* Also has an implementation as Plasmoid for Plasma 5 desktop
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* Allows building Syncthing as a library to run it in the same process as the tray/GUI (optional build configuration
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which is not enabled by default)
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* English and German localization
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## Does this launch or bundle Syncthing itself? What about my existing Syncthing installation?
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Syncthing Tray does *not* launch Syncthing itself by default. There should be no interference with your existing
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Syncthing installation. You might consider different configurations:
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* If you're happy how Syncthing is started on your system so far just tell Syncthing Tray to connect to your currently
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running Syncthing instance in the settings. If you're currently starting Syncthing via systemd you might consider
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enabling the systemd integration in the settings (see section *Configuring systemd integration*).
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* If you would like Syncthing Tray to take care of starting Syncthing for you, you can use the Syncthing launcher
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available in the settings.
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* The Windows builds provided in the release section on GitHub come with a built-in version of Syncthing
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which you can consider to use. Keep in mind that automatic updates of Syncthing are not possible this way.
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* In any case you can simply point the launcher to the binary of Syncthing (which you have to download/install
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separately).
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* Checkout the *Configuring the built-in launcher* section for further details.
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* It is also possible to let Syncthing Tray connect to a Syncthing instance running on a different machine.
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## Screenshots
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The screenshots are not up-to-date.
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### Qt Widgets based GUI under Openbox/Tint2 with dark Breeze theme
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![Qt Widgets based GUI under Openbox/Tint2](/tray/resources/screenshots/tint2-dark.png?raw=true)
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### Under Plasma 5
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#### Light theme
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![Plasmoid (light theme)](/plasmoid/resources/screenshots/plasmoid-1.png?raw=true)
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#### Dark theme
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![Plasmoid (dark theme)](/plasmoid/resources/screenshots/plasmoid-2.png?raw=true)
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#### Customized icons
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![Plasmoid (customized icons)](/plasmoid/resources/screenshots/plasmoid-3-custom-icons.png?raw=true)
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### Settings dialog
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![Settings dialog](/tray/resources/screenshots/settings.png?raw=true)
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### Web view
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![Web view](/tray/resources/screenshots/webview.png?raw=true)
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![Web view (dark)](/tray/resources/screenshots/webview-dark.png?raw=true)
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### Syncthing actions for Dolphin
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![Rescan/pause/status](/fileitemactionplugin/resources/screenshots/dolphin.png?raw=true)
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## Configuring systemd integration
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The next section explains what it is good for and how to use it. If it doesn't work on your
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system please read the subsequent sections as well before filing an issue.
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### Using the systemd integration
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With the system configured correctly and systemd support enabled at build-time the following
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features are available:
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* Starting and stopping the systemd unit of Syncthing
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* Consider the unit status when connecting to the local instance to prevent connection attempts
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when Syncthing isn't running anyways
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* Detect when the system has just been resumed from standby to avoid the "Disconnect"
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notification in that case
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However, these features are optional. To use them they must be enabled in the settings dialog
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first.
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It is recommended to enable "Consider unit status …". Note that Syncthing might still not be immediately
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ready to serve API requests when the systemd unit turns active. Hence it is still required to configure
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a re-connect interval. The re-connect interval will only be in effect while the systemd unit is active.
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So despite the re-connect interval there will be no connection attempts while the systemd unit is
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inactive. That's all the systemd integration can optimize in that regard.
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Be aware that Syncthing Tray assumes by default that the systemd unit is a
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[user unit](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User). If you are using
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a regular system-wide unit (including those started with `…@username`) you need to enable the
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"System unit" checkbox in the settings. Note that starting and stopping the system-wide Syncthing
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unit requires authorization (systemd can ask through PolicyKit).
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### Required system configuration
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The communication between Syncthing Tray and systemd is implemented using systemd's D-Bus service.
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That means systemd's D-Bus service (which is called `org.freedesktop.systemd1`) must be running on
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your D-Bus. For [user units](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User) the session D-Bus is
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relevant and for regular units (including those started with `…@username`) the system D-Bus is relevant.
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It seems that systemd's D-Bus service is only available when D-Bus itself is started via systemd. That
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is by default the case under Arch Linux and openSUSE and likely most other modern distributions where
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it is usually started via "socket activation" (e.g. `/usr/lib/systemd/user/dbus.socket` for the session
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D-Bus).
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All of this counts for the session D-Bus *and* for the system D-Bus although the startup of the session
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D-Bus can be screwed up particularly easy. One easy way to screw it up is to start a second instance of
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the session D-Bus manually e.g. via `dbus-run-session`. When starting the session D-Bus this way the
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systemd integration will *not* work and you will likely end up with two session D-Bus processes. It is
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also worth noticing that you do *not* need to set the `DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS` variable manually
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because the systemd file `dbus.socket` should take care of this.
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Note that the Plasma Wayland session screwed things up in the way I've described. This has been fixed with
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[Only spawn dbus-run-session if there isn't a session already](https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/merge_requests/128)
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but this change might not be available on older distributions.
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### Build-time configuration
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The systemd integration can be explicitly enabled/disabled add compile time by adding
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`-DSYSTEMD_SUPPORT=ON/OFF` to the CMake arguments. If the systemd integration does not work be sure your
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version of Syncthing Tray has been compiled with systemd support.
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Note for distributors: There will be no hard dependency to systemd in any case. Distributions supporting
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alternative init systems do *not* need to provide differently configured versions of Syncthing Tray.
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Disabling the systemd integration is mainly intended for systems which do not use systemd at all (e.g.
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Windows and MacOS).
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## Configuring the built-in launcher
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The built-in launcher can be accessed and configured within the settings dialog. The GUI should be
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self-explaining.
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It is recommended to enable "Consider process status …". Note that Syncthing might not be immediately
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ready to serve API requests when started. Hence it is still required to configure a re-connect interval.
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The re-connect interval will only be in effect while the Syncthing process is running. So despite the
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re-connect interval there will be no connection attempts while the Syncthing process is not running.
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## Hotkeys
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Use the same approach as for launching an arbitrary application via a hotkey. Make it invoke
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* `syncthingtray --trigger` to show the tray menu.
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* `syncthingtray --webui` to show the web UI.
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* `syncthingctl [...]` to trigger a particular action. See `syncthingctl -h` for details.
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## Download
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### Source
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See the release section on GitHub.
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### Packages and binaries
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* Arch Linux
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* for PKGBUILDs checkout [my GitHub repository](https://github.com/Martchus/PKGBUILDs) or
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[the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?SeB=m&K=Martchus)
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* there is also a [binary repository](https://martchus.no-ip.biz/repo/arch/ownstuff)
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* Tumbleweed, Leap, Fedora
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* RPM \*.spec files and binaries are available via openSUSE Build Service
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* latest releases: [download page](https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:mkittler&package=syncthingtray),
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[project page](https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:mkittler)
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* Git master: [download page](https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:mkittler:vcs&package=syncthingtray),
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[project page](https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:mkittler:vcs)
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* available split packages
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* `syncthingtray`: Qt-widgets based GUI
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* `syncthingplasmoid`: widget for Plasma desktop
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* `syncthingfileitemaction`: Dolphin/KIO integration
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* `syncthingctl`: command line interface
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* Other GNU/Linux systems
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* [AppImage repository for releases on the openSUSE Build Service](https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mkittler:/appimage/AppImage)
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* [AppImage repository for builds from Git master the openSUSE Build Service](https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mkittler:/appimage:/vcs/AppImage/)
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* Windows
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* for mingw-w64 PKGBUILDs checkout [my GitHub repository](https://github.com/Martchus/PKGBUILDs)
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* for binaries checkout the [release section on GitHub](https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray/releases)
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* NixOS
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* the package syncthingtray is available from the official repositories
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* FreeBSD
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* the package syncthingtray is available from [FreeBSD Ports](https://www.freshports.org/deskutils/syncthingtray)
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* Mac OS X/macOS
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* the package syncthingtray is available from [MacPorts](https://ports.macports.org/port/syncthingtray/)
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* Exherbo
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* packages for my other project "Tag Editor" and dependencies could serve as a base and are provided
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by [the platypus repository](https://git.exherbo.org/summer/packages/media-sound/tageditor)
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* Gentoo
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* packages for my other project "Tag Editor" and dependencies could serve as a base and are provided
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by [perfect7gentleman's repository](https://github.com/perfect7gentleman/pg_overlay)
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## Build instructions
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The application depends on [c++utilities](https://github.com/Martchus/cpp-utilities),
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[qtutilities](https://github.com/Martchus/qtutilities) and
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[qtforkawesome](https://github.com/Martchus/qtforkawesome) and is built the same way as these libraries.
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For basic instructions checkout the README file of [c++utilities](https://github.com/Martchus/cpp-utilities).
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For building this straight, see the section below. There's also documentation about
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[various build variables](https://github.com/Martchus/cpp-utilities/blob/master/doc/buildvariables.md) which
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can be passed to CMake to influence the build.
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### Further dependencies
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The following Qt modules are required (version 5.6 or newer): `core`, `network`, `dbus`, `gui`, `widgets`,
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`svg`, `webenginewidgets`/`webkitwidgets`
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It is recommended to use at least Qt 5.14 to avoid limitations in previous versions (see *Known bugs* section).
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The built-in web view and therefore the modules webenginewidgets/webkitwidgets are optional (see
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section *Select Qt module for WebView*).
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To build the plugin for Dolphin integration KIO is also required. Additionally, the Dolphin plugin requires
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Qt 5.8 or newer. To skip building the plugin, add `-DNO_FILE_ITEM_ACTION_PLUGIN:BOOL=ON` to the CMake arguments.
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To build the Plasmoid for the Plasma 5 desktop, the Qt module QML and the KF5 module Plasma are required as
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well. Additionally, the Plasmoid requires Qt 5.12 or newer. To skip building the Plasmoid, add
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`-DNO_PLASMOID:BOOL=ON` to the CMake arguments.
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The following Boost libraries are required: `Boost.Asio`, `Boost.Process`, `Boost.Filesystem`
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The launcher uses these libraries by default to handle sub processes correctly (and avoid leftover processes).
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Add `-DUSE_BOOST_PROCESS:BOOL:OFF` to the CMake arguments to get rid of the dependency to Boost libraries.
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This disables handling sub processes and `QProcess` (from Qt Core) is used instead.
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---
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It is also possible to build only the CLI (`syncthingctl`) by adding `-DNO_MODEL:BOOL=ON` and
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`-DNO_FILE_ITEM_ACTION_PLUGIN:BOOL=ON` to the CMake arguments. Then only the Qt modules `core`,
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`network` and `dbus` are required.
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---
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To get rid of systemd support, add `-DENABLE_SYSTEMD_SUPPORT_BY_DEFAULT` to the CMake arguments.
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In this case the Qt module `dbus` is not required anymore. Note that there is no hard dependency
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to systemd in any case.
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Building the testsuite requires CppUnit and Qt 5.8 or higher.
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### Building this straight
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0. Install (preferably the latest version of) the CGG toolchain or Clang, the required Qt modules and CMake.
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1. Get the sources. For the latest version from Git clone the following repositories:
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```
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cd $SOURCES
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git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/Martchus/cpp-utilities.git c++utilities
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git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/Martchus/qtutilities.git
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git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/Martchus/qtforkawesome.git
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git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/ForkAwesome/Fork-Awesome.git forkawesome
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git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray.git
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git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/Martchus/subdirs.git
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```
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Note that `-c core.symlinks=true` is only required under Windows to handle symlinks correctly.
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This requires a recent Git version and a filesystem which supports symlinks (NTFS works).
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If you run into "not found" errors on symlink creation use `git reset --hard` within the repository to
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fix this.
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2. Configure the build
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```
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cd $BUILD_DIR
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cmake \
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-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
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-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="/install/prefix" \
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-DFORK_AWESOME_FONT_FILE="$SOURCES/forkawesome/fonts/forkawesome-webfont.woff2" \
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-DFORK_AWESOME_ICON_DEFINITIONS="$SOURCES/forkawesome/src/icons/icons.yml" \
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$SOURCES/subdirs/syncthingtray
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```
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* Replace `/install/prefix` with the directory where you want to install.
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* Checkout the [Providing the font file](https://github.com/Martchus/qtforkawesome/#providing-the-font-file)
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secton of qtforkawesome's README for details regarding the
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ForkAwesome-related parameters.
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3. Build and install everything in one step:
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```
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cd $BUILD_DIR
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make install -j$(nproc)
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```
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* If the install directory is not writable, do **not** conduct the build as root. Instead, set `DESTDIR` to a
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writable location (e.g. `make DESTDIR="temporary/install/dir" install …`) and move the files from there to
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the desired location afterwards.
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### Select Qt module for web view and JavaScript
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* Add `-DWEBVIEW_PROVIDER:STRING=webkit/webengine/none` to the CMake arguments to use either Qt WebKit (works with
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'revived' version as well), Qt WebEngine or no web view at all. If no web view is used, the Syncthing web UI is
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opened in the default web browser. Otherwise the user can choose between the built-in web view and the web browser.
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* Add `-DJS_PROVIDER:STRING=script/qml/none` to the CMake arguments to use either Qt Script, Qt QML or no JavaScript
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engine at all. If no JavaScript engine is used, the CLI does not support scripting configuration changes.
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#### Limitations of Qt WebEngine compared to Qt WebKit
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* When using a version of Qt older than 5.14 there is no way to allow only a particular self-signed certificate in Qt
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WebEngine. That means any self-signed certificate is accepted! See: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-51176
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* Qt WebEngine can not be built with GCC/mingw-w64 for Windows.
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* Security issues are not a concern because no other website than the Syncthing web UI is shown. Any external links
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will be opened in the regular web browser anyways.
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### Troubleshooting KDE integration
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If the Dolphin integration or the Plasmoid don't work, check whether the files for those components
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have been installed in the right directories.
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For instance, under Tumbleweed it looks like this for the Plasmoid:
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```
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/usr/lib64/qt5/plugins/plasma/applets/libsyncthingplasmoid.so
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/usr/share/kservices5/plasma-applet-martchus.syncthingplasmoid.desktop
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/usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/martchus.syncthingplasmoid/contents/ui/*.qml
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/usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/martchus.syncthingplasmoid/metadata.desktop
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/usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/martchus.syncthingplasmoid/metadata.json
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```
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The files for the Dolphin integration look like this under Tumbleweed:
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```
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/usr/lib64/qt5/plugins/libsyncthingfileitemaction.so
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/usr/share/kservices5/syncthingfileitemaction.desktop
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```
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The directory the `*.so` file needs to be installed to seems to differ from distribution to
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distribution. The right directory for your distribution can be queried from qmake using
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`qmake-qt5 -query QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS`. In doubt, just look where other Qt plugins are stored.
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Actually the build system should be able to do that query automatically. It is also possible to
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specify the directory manually, e.g. for Tumbleweed one would add
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`-DQT_PLUGIN_DIR=/usr/lib64/qt5/plugins` to the CMake arguments.
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---
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Also be sure that the version of the plasma framework the plasmoid was built against is *not* newer
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than the version actually installed on the system. That can for instance easily happen when using
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`tumbleweed-cli` for sticking to a previous snapshot but having the latest version of the plasmoid
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from my home repository installed.
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---
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If the Plasmoid still won't load, checkout the log of `plasmashell`/`plasmoidviewer`/`plasmawindowed`.
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Also consider using strace to find out at which paths the shell is looking for `*.desktop` and
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`*.so` files.
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For a development setup of the KDE integration, continue reading the subsequent section.
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## Contributing, developing, debugging
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### Translations
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Currently translations for English and German are available. Qt's built-in localization/translation
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framework is used under the hood.
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Note that `syncthingctl` has not been internationalized yet so it supports only English.
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#### Add a new locale
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Translations for further locales can be added quite easily:
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1. Append a new translation file for the desired locale to the `TS_FILES` list
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in `connector/CMakeLists.txt`, `model/CMakeLists.txt`, `widgets/CMakeLists.txt`,
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`fileitemactionplugin/CMakeLists.txt`, `plasmoid/CMakeLists.txt` and
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`tray/CMakeLists.txt`.
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2. Configure a new build, e.g. follow steps under *Building this straight*.
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3. Conduct a full build or generate only translation files via the `translations` target.
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4. New translation files should have been created by the build system under
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`connector/translations`, `model/translations`, `widgets/translations`,
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`fileitemactionplugin/translations`, `plasmoid/translations` and
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`tray/translations` and the `translations` folder of `qtutilities`.
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5. Open the files with Qt Linguist to add translations. Qt Linguist is part of
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the [Qt Tools repository](http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qttools.git/) and its usage
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is [well documented](http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/linguist-translators.html).
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#### Extend/update existing translations
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* For English, update the corresponding string literals within the source code.
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* If necassary, sync the translation files with the source code like in step `2.`/`3.` of
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"Add a new locale". Check that no translations have been lost (except ones which are no
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longer required of course).
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* Change the strings within the translation files found within the `translations`
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directories like in step `4.`/`5.` of "Add a new locale".
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#### Remarks
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* Syncthing Tray displays also text from [qtutilities](https://github.com/Martchus/qtutilities).
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Hence it makes sense adding translations there as well (following the same procedure).
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* The CLI `syncthingctl` currently does not support translations.
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### Using backend libraries
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The contained backend libraries (which provide connecting to Syncthing, data models and more) are written for internal
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use within the components contained by this repository.
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Hence those libraries do *not* provide a stable ABI/API. If you like to
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use them to develop Syncthing integration or tooling with Qt and C++, it makes most sense to contribute it as an additional component
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directly to this repository. Then I will be able to take it into account when changing the API.
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### KDE integration
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Since the Dolphin integration and the Plasmoid are plugins, testing and debugging requires a few extra steps.
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See [Testing and debugging Dolphin/KIO plugin with Qt Creator](/fileitemactionplugin/testing.md)
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and [Testing and debugging Plasma 5 plasmoid with Qt Creator](/plasmoid/testing.md).
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### Logging
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It is possible to turn on logging of the underlying library by setting environment variables:
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* `LIB_SYNCTHING_CONNECTOR_LOG_ALL`: log everything mentioned in points below
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* `LIB_SYNCTHING_CONNECTOR_LOG_API_CALLS`: log calls to Syncthing's REST-API
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* `LIB_SYNCTHING_CONNECTOR_LOG_API_REPLIES`: log replies from Syncthing's REST-API (except events)
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* `LIB_SYNCTHING_CONNECTOR_LOG_EVENTS`: log events emitted by Syncthing's events REST-API endpoint
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* `LIB_SYNCTHING_CONNECTOR_LOG_DIRS_OR_DEVS_RESETTED`: log when directories/devices are internally reset
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### Planned features
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The tray is still under development; the following features are under construction or planned:
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* Create Qt Quick Controls 2 and Kirigami 2 based frontend for mobile devices (focusing on Android)
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* Make some notifications configurable on folder level
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* Optionally notify for single file updates (https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray/issues/7)
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## Known bugs and workarounds
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The following bugs are caused by dependencies or limitations of certain
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platforms. For bugs of Syncthing Tray itself, checkout the issues on GitHub.
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### Workaround positioning issues under Wayland
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The Qt Widgets based version basically works under Wayland but there are
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positioning issues and the settings regarding positioning have no effect (see
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"List of bugs" section below). One can workaround this limitation by telling the
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window manager how to place the window, e.g. under Sway one could add a
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configuration like this:
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```
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for_window [title="^Syncthing Tray( \(.*\))?$"] floating enable, border none, resize set 450 400, move position 916 0
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```
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### Workaround missing support for Windows 10 dark mode
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The dark mode introduced in Windows 10 does not affect traditional desktop
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applications like Syncthing Tray. Unfortunately, Windows normal theming
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capabilities [have been
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removed](https://superuser.com/questions/949920/window-color-and-appearance-
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removed-in-win10). So far Qt does not offer much to improve the situation (see
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"List of bugs" below).
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However, it is possible to use Syncthing Tray's custom appearance settings to
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achieve a dark theming:
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* To enable dark Window borders, set the environment variable `QT_QPA_PLATFORM`
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to `windows:darkmode=1`.
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* To enable dark colors for Syncthing Tray's UI elements, configure a dark color
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palette in Syncthing Tray's settings under "Qt/Appearance". You can download and
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load the file as a base
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Martchus/syncthingtray/master/tray/resources/dark-palette.ini
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and tweak the colors to your liking.
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* To make the rest of the colors used by Syncthing Tray fit with the dark color
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palette, enable "Bright custom text colors" in Syncthing Tray's settings under
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"Tray/Appearance".
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* To make general icons fit with the dark color palette, configure an
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appropriate icon them, e.g. select "Breeze Dark" as icon theme in Syncthing
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Tray's settings under "Qt/Appearance".
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* To make Syncthing icons fit with the dark color palette, configure their
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colors in Syncthing Tray's settings under "Tray/UI icons" and "Tray/System
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icons". The "Use preset" button allows to select pre-defined colors suitable for
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a dark color palette.
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* Select the widgets style "Fusion" under "Qt/Appearance". This is required
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because the native styling provided by Windows for traditional desktop
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applications does not look very nice when using a dark color palette.
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After changing these settings, restart Syncthing Tray. It is not sufficient to
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close the last Windows; the process needs to be restarted.
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It is also possible to enable Windows' "High contrast" setting which seems to
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bring back the traditional theming/coloring but unfortunately doesn't look very
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nice overall. Check https://github.com/tomasz1986/classic2000 to see how Windows
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looks like with high contrast applied, or if you're in need for themes that look
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at least nicer than what's shipped with Windows.
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### List of bugs
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* Wayland limitations
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* The tray menu can not be positioned correctly under Wayland because the protocol does not allow setting window positions from
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the client-side (at least I don't know a way to do it). This issue can not be fixed unless Wayland provides an API to set the
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window position to specific coordinates or a system tray icon.
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See discussion on [freedesktop.org](https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2014-August/017584.html).
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Note that the Plasmoid is not affected by this limitation.
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* While the tray menu is shown its entry is shown in the taskbar. Not sure whether there is a way to avoid this.
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* Qt bugs
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* Qt < 5.14
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* Any self-signed certificate is accepted when using Qt WebEngine due to https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-51176.
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* Qt < 5.9:
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* Pausing/resuming folders and devices doesn't work when using scan-intervals with a lot of zeros because of
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Syncthing bug https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/issues/4001. This has already been fixed on the Qt-side with
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https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/187069/. However, the fix is only available in Qt 5.9 and above.
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* any Qt version:
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* The tray disconnects from the local instance when the network connection goes down. The network connection must be restored
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|
or the tray restarted to be able to connect to local Syncthing again. This is caused by Qt bug
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https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-60949.
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* The dark mode introduced in Windows 10 is not supported, see https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-72028.
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* KDE limitations
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|
* High-DPI scaling of Plasmoid is broken under X11 (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356446).
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|
* The Plasmoid contents are possibly clipped when shown within the system notifications plasmoid.
|
|
* Systemd integration
|
|
* This feature relies especially on the system being correctly configured. Checkout the *Required system configuration* section
|
|
for details.
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## Attribution for 3rd party content
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|
* Some icons are taken from the Syncthing project.
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* Some icons are taken from [Font Awesome](https://fontawesome.com) (see [their license](https://fontawesome.com/license)).
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* Fallback icons are taken from KDE/Breeze project.
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