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digiKam: Port to Qt6 on Linux

digiKam is a professional photo management software. With the release of Qt6, digiKam needs to to adapt to many new improvements made possible with the new Qt6 framework such as code readability, better classes from Qt6 and new unit tests.

Mentors

  • Gilles Caulier
  • Maik Qualmann
  • Thanh Trung Dinh

Links

Goals

  • To prepare digiKam for Qt6 stable release in future.
  • Test for regressions and fix them
  • Write new AppImage builder scripts for future Qt6 release

Community Bonding (May 18 - June 6)

We discussed the proposal again and made some strategies on the first task and how to test the new patches.The first task was to Port digiKam to Qt 5.15. This is a sophisticated task and involves a lot of sub-steps like:

  • Identifying deprecated classes and class members/functions in Qt 5.15
  • Identifying their uses in digiKam code and organizing them based on which class has most uses.
  • Porting the identified code. Sometimes trivial, sometimes needs reviews from mentors.
  • Writing new unit test if needed.
  • Running tests and check the patched code at runtime with the digiKam stable release.

We planned a safe way to introduce patches safely in the code, otherwise regressions might be introduced. Here is a list that I made of deprecated code in digiKam and sorted it according to number of usages it had.

After identifying and listing the code that needed to be patched, I proposed two methods to approach the problem:

  • We pick a source file in digiKam and make patches to it resolving all Qt deprecation warnings.
  • We pick a Qt class from our list and identify it's use in all digiKam code and patch them.

The latter was safer as dealing with a lot of Qt classes in the same file might have led to regressions which were difficult to track down.

So I started early in this time only so that I don't get stuck in the coding period. I started picking Qt classes with few usages and started porting them. These were QMap, QPrinter. I faced some difficulty but my mentor's feedback helped me a lot and was able to learn quickly. More about this period in the blog post.

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc-community-bonding/

Coding Period (June 7 - August 16)

Week 1

I patched a lot of warnings mostly from Qt classes that had fewer warnings. I also wrote a new unit test for FilterAction class. This test was related to QHash warnings. The test checked if all keys are unique in a QHash in FilterAction class. In a nutshell, there were 6693 lines of build warnings on master.With the patches on my branch these warnings reduced to 1830 lines. That’s a reduction of about 73%.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week-1/

Week 2

Continuation of work from previous week. We also discussed about introducing STL algorithms in digiKam. Though it is huge task in its own and not related to my project so we suppressed the cppcheck warnings in report and moved on.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week-2/

Week 3

During this week I patched the very old random number generators and qsrand()/qrand() in digiKam. As a result we were able to drop Boost::Random dependency. I also ported Qt X11 Extras module code. A very detailed report is in the blog post.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week-3/

Week 4

In this week, digiKam was fully ported to Qt 5.15. We also started discussion on now introducing Qt6 this week. I tried building it for the first time with Qt6, it failed(no surprises here!). We ran into a problem that digiKam depends on Qt WebEngine which would only be stable in Qt 6.2 in September. We discussed about possible solutions. I tried building the alpha Qt 6.2 but it doesn't build.

Patches

Week 5

I found the solution to problem from last week. Gilles also helped me to get started. This week I worked on porting the build system to Qt6. digiKam is huge and we have successfully branched the build process if no web module is found. A more detailed report is in the blog.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week-5/

Week 6

This week our goal was to port the build system in such a way that it can detect a Qt installation 5/6 and adjust accordingly. Our goal was to preserve the functionality of current Qt5 pipelines and tests. We used cmake variables and patched hardcoded Qt versions in the cmake with dynamically set variables enabling cmake configuration with both Qt5 and Qt6.

Patches

and many more can be found in the work branch.

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week-6/

Week 7

This week I worked on building digiKam with Qt6. To do this, I had to build KF5 components with Qt6 first as they are currently built with Qt5 which was a problem. I built a few modules with Qt6 but it was taking some time. If I had more time in my hands I could have completed building all required modules but we decided that we can do this later and move to work on the next task.

Now I had to port Core5Compat module code to Qt6 Core code. I have explained all the work in detail in the blog post.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week-7/

Week 8

Most of this week's work was debugging the regression in Porting QRegExp to QRegularExpression in advancedrename tool. The regression was caught by advancedrename_utest. The regression was fixed by patching the advancedrename digiKam API itself. I have explained the regression and my process of fixing in the blog post so do refer that.

Another patch was the porting of QTextCodec class. It was trivial. I had to leave two instances because of no clear alternatives were available. These are:

For the time being, we will use Core5Compat module to keep this code working.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week8/

Week 9

This week, I ported the remaining QRegExp uses in digiKam. There was another regression detected this week as well in class cameranamehelper. The cause was not because of my mistake. We think that it is probably a bug in Qt. This regex pattern "^(ptp|normal|mtp)(\\s+mode)?$" was failing to give an exact match with QRegularExperssion class in case insensitive mode. I found a way to make it work by using a different construction style. The blog post has detailed information.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week9-10/

Week 10

In the final week of the coding period, I worked on the appimage builder scripts. There are 4 scripts and 4' helper scripts to build appimages. The 4 main scripts are:

  1. Build host (Builds Qt)
  2. Build extra libs (Builds KF5)
  3. Build digikam
  4. Build appimage

Because earlier we had decided to leave building KF5 with Qt6 for later, I could only work on the 1st script for now. My task was to patch the script so that it can build Qt 6.2.0-beta2 on Mageia 7.1. The script is yet to be tested fully.

Patches

Blog

https://anjani.live/posts/gsoc21-week9-10/

Final Status

Work in progress

Contact

Feel free to get in touch

Anjani Kumar

Email  : [email protected]

Telegram: https://t.me/anjanik012

Matrix  : @anjanik012:kde.org