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<span id="Introduction"></span> | |||
==介绍== | ==介绍== | ||
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'''Akonadi''' 框架为应用程序提供中心数据库来统一保存、索引和获取用户的个人信息。这包括邮件、联系人、日历、事件、日志、闹钟和笔记等。在 SC 4.4 中, [[Special:myLanguage/KAddressBook|KAddressBook]] 成为首个使用 '''Akonadi''' 框架的程序。在 SC 4.7 中, | '''Akonadi''' 框架为应用程序提供中心数据库来统一保存、索引和获取用户的个人信息。这包括邮件、联系人、日历、事件、日志、闹钟和笔记等。在 SC 4.4 中, [[Special:myLanguage/KAddressBook|KAddressBook]] 成为首个使用 '''Akonadi''' 框架的程序。在 SC 4.7 中, | ||
[[Special:myLanguage/KMail|KMail]], [[Special:myLanguage/KOrganizer|KOrganizer]], [[Special:myLanguage/KJots|KJots]]等也开始更新使用 '''Akonadi''' 。此外,一些 '''等离子''' 部件也使用 '''Akonadi''' 保存和获取日历事件、笔记等。 | [[Special:myLanguage/KMail|KMail]], [[Special:myLanguage/KOrganizer|KOrganizer]], [[Special:myLanguage/KJots|KJots]]等也开始更新使用 '''Akonadi''' 。此外,一些 '''等离子''' 部件也使用 '''Akonadi''' 保存和获取日历事件、笔记等。 | ||
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Currently, all [https://kontact.kde.org/ KDE PIM applications] with the exception of [[Special:myLanguage/Akregator|Akregator]] are using '''Akonadi''' to access user's PIM data. | |||
<span id="Controlling_Akonadi"></span> | |||
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==控制 Akonadi 服务器== | |||
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'''Akonadi''' will start automatically in the background when any application using it is started. | |||
To manually start, stop or restart '''Akonadi''', you can use the <code>akonadictl</code> command from the commandline. | |||
Using this method, you can get additional useful information on the console. | |||
启动 '''Akonadi''' 服务器: | 启动 '''Akonadi''' 服务器: | ||
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===Disabling the Akonadi subsystem=== | ===Disabling the Akonadi subsystem=== | ||
The '''Akonadi''' server is started by any '''Akonadi'''-enabled application. If you don't want Akonadi to be started after login, you have to ensure that no '''Akonadi'''-enabled application is launched at login or thereafter. Remember to check '''Plasma''' | The '''Akonadi''' server is automatically started by any '''Akonadi'''-enabled application. If you don't want Akonadi to be started after login, you have to ensure that no '''Akonadi'''-enabled application is launched at login or thereafter. Remember to check '''Plasma''' applets as well — the '''Digital Clock''' widget in the default panel, for instance uses '''Akonadi''' to (optionally) display calendar events and this is enabled in its settings by default (see the "Display Events" option) . You must remove any widgets that may start it from your start-up, if you wish Akonadi to start only when you start '''KMail''' or other applications. | ||
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To ensure that '''Akonadi''' is not started, check that no applications require it at login. In particular, open the Plasma clock applet preferences, go to <menuchoice>Calendar</menuchoice> and uncheck <menuchoice>Show events</menuchoice> to prevent Plasma from requesting information from '''Akonadi''' and thus allowing it to start. | |||
==Some Definitions== | |||
;Real data | |||
:By ''real data'' we mean the data, like the contacts or events. These data are stored either on a groupware server or in local files. Where exactly depends on the resource you are using. E.g. the ''Personal Contacts'' resource stores its data under ''$XDG_DATA_HOME/contacts''. | |||
;Cached data | |||
:The ''cached data'' are copies of the real data that are kept in the database for faster access and offline caching. The database also keeps the ''meta data'' which are management data needed by '''Akonadi''' to work correctly. | |||
;Configuration data | |||
:The ''configuration data'' are the data that configure the '''Akonadi''' server and the individual resources. The general configuration data for the server can be found under ''$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi''. The configuration data for each indvidual resources are stored under ''$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi_xyz_resourcerc#'' ('''''xyz''''' is name of resource and '''''#''''' its instance number). | |||
:The '''Akonadi''' server configuration is a couple of files in ''$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi''. It contains which data sources and helper programs are active and will be started and watched (so they can be restarted on crashes) by one of '''Akonadi's''' server processes '''(akonadi_control)'''. | |||
:Each data source handler (called resources) or helper program (called agents) can have its own configuration although some agents or resources don't require configuration. The general rule is that for every entry in ''$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi/agentsrc'' there is a corresponding configuration file in ''$XDG_CONFIG_HOME''. For example, if the ''[Instances]'' section in ''agentrc'' contains an entry for ''akonadi_ical_resource_2'', there is also a config file called ''akonadi_ical_resource_2rc'' in the ''$XDG_CONFIG_HOME directory''. | |||
:Depending on the type of data, such config files for resources will have filenames or directory names of where the data is stored. Common locations are KDE's legacy default files, e.g. ''$HOME/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics''. New default locations are files and directories in ''$XDG_DATA_HOME'', e.g. ''$XDG_DATA_HOME/contacts''. | |||
==Backup== | |||
So now we need to decide what to back up. If you want to backup the "real data", then it depends on the resources you have configured... if you use a groupware server, then the backup should be done there. For contacts, the files under ''$XDG_DATA_HOME/contacts'' will normally be what you need. | |||
To back up the entire ''Akonadi'' configuration, including which resources are active and their configuration, you can use the '''pimdataexporter''' tool. This, however doesn't back up the Akonadi database containing the cached data and, unfortunately, after restoring the configuration (using the '''pimdataexporter'' again), Akonadi will have to re-fetch all data again into its cache. This can cause configuration that points to actual mail folders or calendars to get broken and accidentally point to another folder. | |||
'''After restoring configuration and syncing all data, it's vital to manually check all folder configuration, especially in KMail identities and make sure the folders are configured properly.''' | |||
<span id="Frequently_Asked_Questions"></span> | |||
==常见问题== | ==常见问题== | ||
<span id="Where_is_my_data_now?"></span> | |||
=== 我现在的数据在哪? === | === 我现在的数据在哪? === | ||
Your data are safely stored outside of '''Akonadi''' control on your disk (e.g. local maildir folder or iCal calendar), or on a remote server (in case of e.g. email over IMAP or events from a CalDAV calendar). '''Akonadi''' will optionally store a copy of this data in its database to allow applications to quickly retrieve and display them. Any modifications done to data in the '''Akonadi''' database will be synced to the actual storage. The main advantage of using the database as a cache is that remote PIM data are available even when you are offline, and you can still interact with them (e.g. mark emails as read or move them, create new events, reschedule existing meetings etc.) and all the changes will get synced automatically once you connect to the internet again. | |||
Thus, deleting the '''Akonadi''' database will not cause any data to be lost (as long as all pending changes are synced). | |||
=== How to upgrade my PostgreSQL database? === | === How to upgrade my PostgreSQL database? === | ||
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After updating your PostgreSQL server to a new major version, sometimes you will have to convert your Akonadi database for use with this new version. Instructions can be found on [[Special:myLanguage/Akonadi/Postgres_update|this page]]. | After updating your PostgreSQL server to a new major version, sometimes you will have to convert your Akonadi database for use with this new version. Instructions can be found on [[Special:myLanguage/Akonadi/Postgres_update|this page]]. | ||
<span id="Migration_problems"></span> | |||
=== 迁移问题 === | === 迁移问题 === | ||
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'''Akonadi'''的[[Special:myLanguage/Glossary#Akonadi|术语表]]简单描述了它的目的,包含了相关链接。[[Special:myLanguage/Akonadi_and_AddressBook|这个]]页面解释了'''Akonadi'''和'''KAddressBook'''协同工作的方式。 | '''Akonadi'''的[[Special:myLanguage/Glossary#Akonadi|术语表]]简单描述了它的目的,包含了相关链接。[[Special:myLanguage/Akonadi_and_AddressBook|这个]]页面解释了'''Akonadi'''和'''KAddressBook'''协同工作的方式。 | ||
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=== How do I switch from MySQL/PostgreSQL to SQLite? === | |||
Currently, the only option is to delete all Akonadi configuration and data, configure '''Akonadi''' to use SQLite and then configure all the resources and agents from scratch. This also involves checking all application ('''KMail''', '''KOrganizer''', '''KAddressbook''', etc.) configuration, as all references to folders (like configuration of Trash or Sent folders, default calendar etc.) will most likely be wrong now. | |||
To perform the migration, quit all PIM applications and stop '''Akonadi''' from command line: | |||
{{Input|1=akonadictl stop}} | |||
Then, delete all Akonadi-related configuration and data directories and files: | |||
* Delete Akonadi configuration: <code>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi</code> | |||
* Delete Akonadi database: <code>$XDG_DATA_HOME/akonadi</code> | |||
* Delete configuration of all Akonadi resources: <code>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi*</code> | |||
* Delete data of all Akonadi resources: <code>$XDG_DATA_HOME/akonadi*</code> | |||
(<code>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME</code> defaults to <code>$HOME/.config</code> when not set, <code>$XDG_DATA_HOME</code> defaults to <code>$HOME/.local/share</code>.) | |||
Now, create a new Akonadi Server configuration file called ''akonadiserverrc'' in ''$HOME/.config/akonadi/'' with the following contents: | |||
<syntaxhighlight> | |||
[%General] | |||
Driver=QSQLITE | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
This will instruct Akonadi to use SQLite instead of the default (usually MySQL). Finally, you can start Akonadi (via ''akonadictl'' or simply by starting some Akonadi-enabled application) and update configuration of your PIM application. | |||
This guide can also be used to switch to MySQL or PostgreSQL databases. To switch to MySQL put <code>Driver=QMYSQL</code> into ''akonadiserverrc''. In order to use PostgreSQL, put <code>Driver=QPSQL</code> in there. | |||
[[Category:系统/zh-cn]] | [[Category:系统/zh-cn]] |
Revision as of 13:06, 6 December 2023
介绍
Akonadi 框架为应用程序提供中心数据库来统一保存、索引和获取用户的个人信息。这包括邮件、联系人、日历、事件、日志、闹钟和笔记等。在 SC 4.4 中, KAddressBook 成为首个使用 Akonadi 框架的程序。在 SC 4.7 中, KMail, KOrganizer, KJots等也开始更新使用 Akonadi 。此外,一些 等离子 部件也使用 Akonadi 保存和获取日历事件、笔记等。
Currently, all KDE PIM applications with the exception of Akregator are using Akonadi to access user's PIM data.
控制 Akonadi 服务器
Akonadi will start automatically in the background when any application using it is started.
To manually start, stop or restart Akonadi, you can use the akonadictl
command from the commandline.
Using this method, you can get additional useful information on the console.
启动 Akonadi 服务器:
akonadictl start
停止Akonadi 服务器:
akonadictl stop
重新启动正在运行的 Akonadi 服务器,
akonadictl restart
查询 Akonadi 服务器的状态:
akonadictl status
Disabling the Akonadi subsystem
The Akonadi server is automatically started by any Akonadi-enabled application. If you don't want Akonadi to be started after login, you have to ensure that no Akonadi-enabled application is launched at login or thereafter. Remember to check Plasma applets as well — the Digital Clock widget in the default panel, for instance uses Akonadi to (optionally) display calendar events and this is enabled in its settings by default (see the "Display Events" option) . You must remove any widgets that may start it from your start-up, if you wish Akonadi to start only when you start KMail or other applications.
To ensure that Akonadi is not started, check that no applications require it at login. In particular, open the Plasma clock applet preferences, go to
and uncheck to prevent Plasma from requesting information from Akonadi and thus allowing it to start.Some Definitions
- Real data
- By real data we mean the data, like the contacts or events. These data are stored either on a groupware server or in local files. Where exactly depends on the resource you are using. E.g. the Personal Contacts resource stores its data under $XDG_DATA_HOME/contacts.
- Cached data
- The cached data are copies of the real data that are kept in the database for faster access and offline caching. The database also keeps the meta data which are management data needed by Akonadi to work correctly.
- Configuration data
- The configuration data are the data that configure the Akonadi server and the individual resources. The general configuration data for the server can be found under $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi. The configuration data for each indvidual resources are stored under $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi_xyz_resourcerc# (xyz is name of resource and # its instance number).
- The Akonadi server configuration is a couple of files in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi. It contains which data sources and helper programs are active and will be started and watched (so they can be restarted on crashes) by one of Akonadi's server processes (akonadi_control).
- Each data source handler (called resources) or helper program (called agents) can have its own configuration although some agents or resources don't require configuration. The general rule is that for every entry in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi/agentsrc there is a corresponding configuration file in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME. For example, if the [Instances] section in agentrc contains an entry for akonadi_ical_resource_2, there is also a config file called akonadi_ical_resource_2rc in the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME directory.
- Depending on the type of data, such config files for resources will have filenames or directory names of where the data is stored. Common locations are KDE's legacy default files, e.g. $HOME/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics. New default locations are files and directories in $XDG_DATA_HOME, e.g. $XDG_DATA_HOME/contacts.
Backup
So now we need to decide what to back up. If you want to backup the "real data", then it depends on the resources you have configured... if you use a groupware server, then the backup should be done there. For contacts, the files under $XDG_DATA_HOME/contacts will normally be what you need.
To back up the entire Akonadi configuration, including which resources are active and their configuration, you can use the pimdataexporter' tool. This, however doesn't back up the Akonadi database containing the cached data and, unfortunately, after restoring the configuration (using the pimdataexporter again), Akonadi will have to re-fetch all data again into its cache. This can cause configuration that points to actual mail folders or calendars to get broken and accidentally point to another folder.
After restoring configuration and syncing all data, it's vital to manually check all folder configuration, especially in KMail identities and make sure the folders are configured properly.
常见问题
我现在的数据在哪?
Your data are safely stored outside of Akonadi control on your disk (e.g. local maildir folder or iCal calendar), or on a remote server (in case of e.g. email over IMAP or events from a CalDAV calendar). Akonadi will optionally store a copy of this data in its database to allow applications to quickly retrieve and display them. Any modifications done to data in the Akonadi database will be synced to the actual storage. The main advantage of using the database as a cache is that remote PIM data are available even when you are offline, and you can still interact with them (e.g. mark emails as read or move them, create new events, reschedule existing meetings etc.) and all the changes will get synced automatically once you connect to the internet again.
Thus, deleting the Akonadi database will not cause any data to be lost (as long as all pending changes are synced).
How to upgrade my PostgreSQL database?
After updating your PostgreSQL server to a new major version, sometimes you will have to convert your Akonadi database for use with this new version. Instructions can be found on this page.
迁移问题
How do I switch from MySQL/PostgreSQL to SQLite?
Currently, the only option is to delete all Akonadi configuration and data, configure Akonadi to use SQLite and then configure all the resources and agents from scratch. This also involves checking all application (KMail, KOrganizer, KAddressbook, etc.) configuration, as all references to folders (like configuration of Trash or Sent folders, default calendar etc.) will most likely be wrong now.
To perform the migration, quit all PIM applications and stop Akonadi from command line:
akonadictl stop
Then, delete all Akonadi-related configuration and data directories and files:
- Delete Akonadi configuration:
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi
- Delete Akonadi database:
$XDG_DATA_HOME/akonadi
- Delete configuration of all Akonadi resources:
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/akonadi*
- Delete data of all Akonadi resources:
$XDG_DATA_HOME/akonadi*
($XDG_CONFIG_HOME
defaults to $HOME/.config
when not set, $XDG_DATA_HOME
defaults to $HOME/.local/share
.)
Now, create a new Akonadi Server configuration file called akonadiserverrc in $HOME/.config/akonadi/ with the following contents:
[%General]
Driver=QSQLITE
This will instruct Akonadi to use SQLite instead of the default (usually MySQL). Finally, you can start Akonadi (via akonadictl or simply by starting some Akonadi-enabled application) and update configuration of your PIM application.
This guide can also be used to switch to MySQL or PostgreSQL databases. To switch to MySQL put Driver=QMYSQL
into akonadiserverrc. In order to use PostgreSQL, put Driver=QPSQL
in there.