On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 08:43:49 Eric Mesa wrote:
Here's an interesting little tidbit that might make this all finally work
correctly.
If I add this in:
def sources(self):
sources = [1500]
return sources
to my engine - then whenever it's connected to, it grabs the data
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 09:46:21 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 08:43:49 Eric Mesa wrote:
Here's an interesting little tidbit that might make this all finally
work
correctly.
If I add this in:
def sources(self):
sources = [1500]
return
Sorry it was late and I was a little out of it.
Basically, in my data Engine - which is written in Python, if I add in that
block, then when my plasmoid runs it will cause the data Engine to get that
data. When I'm back home I'll have to match up this email and your
previous email with my code
Hey,
Sorry it was late and I was a little out of it.
Basically, in my data Engine - which is written in Python, if I add in that
block, then when my plasmoid runs it will cause the data Engine to get that
data. When I'm back home I'll have to match up this email and your
previous email
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 17:23:03 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
Hey,
That should work asynchronously, you just do setData() when you receive it,
and you start the download of a source by connecting to it (so basically in
sourceRequestEvent, or its Python equivalent in your dataengine).
You
As to the second half of my previous post - turns out it was a quirk of the
XmlListModel. I was using source: changed that to xml: and it worked!
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Here's an interesting little tidbit that might make this all finally work
correctly.
If I add this in:
def sources(self):
sources = [1500]
return sources
to my engine - then whenever it's connected to, it grabs the data into the
engine. So it looks like the data was empty otherwise,