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The Qt Messaging Framework, QMF, consists of a C++ library and daemon server process that can be used to build email clients, and more generally software that interacts with email and mail servers. Building and Compiling ====================== To build the Messaging Framework, ensure qt4, zlib and libicu development packages are installed, and run qmake on the top level messagingframework.pro file as follows: qmake "QMF_INSTALL_ROOT=<image directory path>" messagingframework.pro Where <image directory path> is the location that make install will put the resultant binary files. It is optional but desirable to set this variable as it is not possible to run the applications from within their build directories due to dependencies. The debug configuration parameter is also optional. Following this simply run: make make install It is also recommended to build in a separate path to the source tree. This is just a matter of running the above commands from within a separate build directory. Note: If there are build errors referring to valgrind (tst_messageserver), please ensure that valgrind development headers are installed, or optionally remove unwanted tests from the messagingframework.pro. Note: By default the QmfWidgets module will be built, which depends on QtWidgets. To remove this dependency use the define QMF_NO_WIDGETS, e.g. qmake -r messagingframework.pro DEFINES+=QMF_NO_WIDGETS In addition there is support for protocol plugins (e.g. IMAP/SMTP/POP) to provide GUI account editors, which are by default and will be disabled with above QMF_NO_WIDGETS. Note: By default QMF operations on the message store are atomic and durable, so long as the underlying OS supports durable writes, e.g. on Linux based systems so long as fsync makes durable writes. Atomic means all of an operation such as a delete/update/add take effect or none of it does. Durable means once an operation is reported to have succeeded it will survive permanently even in the event of a system crash. Ensuring these properties has a considerable performance cost. To increase performance both durability and atomicity can be disabled using the define QMF_NO_DURABILITY e.g.: qmake -r messagingframework.pro DEFINES+=QMF_NO_DURABILITY Running Messaging Framework =========================== After make install has run, the following layout should exist: bin include lib tests The binary files messageserver and qtmail and messagingaccounts should be located in the bin directory. Set the following evironment variables prior to running these files: PATH=<imagedir/bin>:$PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<imagedir/lib>:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH QT_PLUGIN_PATH=<imagedir/lib/qt5/plugins> Optionally set QMF_DATA to the location where you want the framework data files stored. If this is not set, the default of $HOME/.qmf will be used. Note: When running the example client application qtmail, if the messageserver is not already running it will be started as a child process of the application, whose output is not visible. If you prefer to see the output of the messageserver daemon, ensure it is running separately before running qtmail. Testing the Messaging Framework =============================== The messaging framework includes a series of unit tests designed to ensure that it is functioning correctly in an operating environment. Unit tests are located in the tests top-level directory. To run the tests: cd tests make test Normal make options control the operation of the testing - -j controls the number of concurrent tests invoked, -k instructs make to keep running in the event of a failure. Note: some tests alter or remove data from the mailstore they operate against. It is prudent to use a different value for the QMF_DATA environment variable when running tests than when operating normally. To run a single test, perform make test within the subdirectory of the relevant test program. For example, to run just the tst_QMailCodec test: make -C tests/tst_qmailcodec test To run a single test suite, provide the name of the test suite in the ARGS variable: make -C test/tst_qmailcodec ARGS="encode" test To run a single test case, provide the name of the test case in the ARGS variable: make -C test/tst_qmailcodec ARGS="encode:'one padding byte'" test
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