Review Request 128707: Add support for captive portals

Jan Grulich jgrulich at redhat.com
Thu Aug 18 11:04:05 UTC 2016



> On Srp. 18, 2016, 10:27 dop., Kai Uwe Broulik wrote:
> > While I really appreciate that we get support for this I don't think just opening a webview automatically is a good idea.
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> > Can we perhaps show a notification [1] "log in to this network" with a button that will then open the web view? Would also be nice if we could indicate that we're behind a portal in the network applet icon (note the exclamation mark on the wifi icon) - we even already have "limited" icons in NM.
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> > [1] https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-dw9MiaM5GmE/VaFd4t_QmZI/AAAAAAAAFuM/OTMfLTcdUeA/s1600/starbucks.png

We already kinda show exclamation mark on the wifi icon, it's just that the connectivity is not updated everytime and needs to be perhaps forced everytime we connect to a new network. 

Showing a notification is a good idea, that's why I added more people (including usability) to even start a discussion about that and implement it the best possible way. For now I implemented it the same way as Gnome does.


- Jan


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On Srp. 18, 2016, 10:58 dop., Jan Grulich wrote:
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> (Updated Srp. 18, 2016, 10:58 dop.)
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> Review request for Network Management, Plasma, KDE Usability, and Lamarque Souza.
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> Bugs: 365417
>     http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365417
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> Repository: plasma-nm
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> Description
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> Adds portal monitor to our kded module, which checks NetworkManager connectivity. If the value gets changed to NM_CONNECTIVITY_PORTAL (means we are behind a captive portal), then we open a QWebEngineView trying to load "http://kde.org" page which is supposed to be redirected to the captive portal page. Once user logs in and url changes, we re-check the connectivity again and close the web view if we are no longer behind the captive portal.
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> Diffs
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>   CMakeLists.txt a27c1f2 
>   kded/CMakeLists.txt 1f0613e 
>   kded/portalmonitor.h PRE-CREATION 
>   kded/portalmonitor.cpp PRE-CREATION 
>   kded/service.cpp 18ffd41 
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/128707/diff/
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> Testing
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> Tested with three different captive portals and it worked perfectly.
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> Thanks,
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> Jan Grulich
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