The tool qt-gui
offers a graphical interface for users of Elektra.
It allows users to create, manage, edit, and delete keys stored in the global key database (KDB).
In order to compile and use the new qt-gui
there are a few dependencies which must be installed.
- qt5.3 or greater
- libdrm-dev
- libdiscount (libmarkdown2-dev)
- the following qt5 modules:
declarative
quickcontrols
Additionally, you may need qtdeclarative5-dev
which is available in wheezy-backports
.
Optional dependencies are (are automatically deactivated if dependencies are not found):
Qt5Svg
for SVG icon themesQt5DBus
so thatqt-gui
will be notified on changes.
I was able to install the correct dependencies on my system, running Kubuntu 14.10 using the command:
sudo apt-get install qt5-default qml-module-qtquick-controls qml-module-qtquick-dialogs qml-module-qtquick-layouts qml-module-qtgraphicaleffects libdrm-dev libmarkdown2-dev libqt5svg5-dev
It is recommended to use the viewer mode if DBus notifications are expected. Use "Settings -> Viewermode" to activate the viewermode.
To publish changes to KDB via DBus use:
kdb global-mount dbus
qt-gui
also subscribes to DBus notifications and automatically synchronizes
the configuration when notified.
Known Issue: On reload the current element in the tree view gets unselected, you need to click on the element of interest again.
Compile Elektra as normal as per the COMPILE document making sure to include the qt-gui
tool using the -DTOOLS
flag.
For instance:
-DTOOLS=ALL
or -DTOOLS=qt-gui
Note: If you install qt5 manually, you must either:
- make sure the qt5 libraries are included in
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- OR make sure to specify
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/Qt5.3.0/5.3/gcc_64/lib/cmake
You can now install Elektra as you normally would or as described in the install documentation.
The following command will launch the Qt-GUI:
kdb qt-gui