This directory contains the Bacula Admin Tool (bat). At the current time, the contents of this directory are under development. If you want to help, please contact Kern directly. If you want to build it, you need Qt4 loaded and setup as your default Qt or with the appropriate Qt Environment variables set. 6/24/07 There is now one dependancy, it is qwt. It compiles just fine with either qwt-5.0.2 or qwt-5.0.1. If you run the command ./build-depkgs-qt-console It should download and run the appropriate commands to build and install qwt for you. The script will download the package into a subdirectory named depkgs. Then it will configure, make and install qwt. The installation will go into a subdirectory named qwt in the main qt-console directory. To build bat, you simply enter: qmake make then to execute it ./bat The qmake command needs to be entered only if you add a new file, in which case, you should edit bat.pro.in and add the new filename in the appropriate place. In running qmake, it will build a new Makefile, and there after, you simply use "make". In fact, providing you edit bat.pro, doing a "make" will automatically call qmake to rebuild the Makefile. From the base bacula directory, make Makefiles will generate bat.pro from bat.pro.in, so only edit bat.pro.in. It will also overwrite the qt-consoles bat.conf file. "make install" will write /etc/bacula/bat.conf. bat.conf can include as many director stanza's as you would like in bat.conf. You may use this directories bat.conf.example as a template for director stanza's. Development status as of 05/06/07 Items not implemented: - Nothing on the brestore page Design decisions: - If possible all code for a particular component will be kept in an appropriate subdirectory. - All private class variables are named "m_xxx" this makes it very clear if one is referencing a class variable or a local. - All signal/slots are connected by explict code (most all are done in the MainWin constructor), rather than using designer. - Each page has a separate designer .ui file in a subdirectory. - All windows are created with designer and have a name such as xxxForm i.e. the main window is MainForm and kept in main.ui. Major projects: - Implement other restore interfaces such as brestore ... - Implement a database browser - Implement a resource (conf file) browser - Implement a reports page -- e.g. something similar to bweb - Implement Qt plugins to add new functionality to bat - Implement a GUI configuration file editor (something like JBacula). ... Partially Done: =========================== - Implement graphical commands that allow updating most aspects of the database (i.e. commands for label, update Volume, ...) still need to be able to edit a pool object - None of the menu items except About, Select Font, and Quit. Print and save don't do anything, does save need to?? Done: ============================ Design/implementation considerations: - Need icons in front of the Director. - The console page should be in a DockWidget so it can be removed from the main window. It is currently in a dock window, but it does not remove properly -- more research needed. - Need to figure out a good implementation of adding pages and even having plugins that load as pages. Currently the page mechanism is a bit kludged. - We need to have multiple Directors - Each Director should have its own console - The Console class needs to be a list or be attached to the currently active Director. - Will automatically connnect to the first Director in the conf file. Doesn't know about multiple Directors. - The Label menu bar item, prints on the shell window what you entered. - The Run menu bar item, prints on the console window what you entered. - The Restore menu bar item, brings up dialog, then when OK is clicked, it goes on to the next dialog, which is meant to be a tree view, but for the moment does nothing ... It is a bit ugly. Cancelling it should get you back to the normal command prompt. - Implement a restore page that does a directory tree restore selection much like wx-console does. Not working: - The left selection window and the right window (where the console is) are dockable windows so should be movable once they are properly clicked. Well, they sort of move, but then get stuck. I haven't figured out what is going on, so for the current time, I am implemeting most stuff through dialogs. Items implemented: - Reads a basic bat.conf (same as documented for the gnome-console except that the Font part is unimplemented). - Basic main window structure - About dialog - Quit menu item - The Director name will appear in the Selection tree followed by Console and Restore. - Clicking on Console brings forward the console display screen (default at startup). - The command line is implemented. - The status line (below the command line) is implemented. - Selection of Font is implemented. - The Font and the window size are saved on exit and restored on execution of bat. - The Status menu bar icon is implemented.