Hi all,
I landed a first version of the data engine in playground now (it's a copy
of the calendar one).
Please let me know if it works for you - it should automatically start
akonadi, but unless you have something in your akonadi calendar, it won't
work. And it should work with KDE 4.4 afaict.
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
Requests to it have to have the form: calendar:-mm-dd:-mm-dd
where the two dates are a range.
could we replace calendar: with events:?
another concern is that if you have two calendars viewing similar data, the
data won't get shared. e.g. if
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
Requests to it have to have the form: calendar:-mm-dd:-mm-dd
where the two dates are a range.
could we replace calendar: with events:?
sounds good to me (done)
another concern is that if you have two calendars
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
So would eventsInMonth:2010-04-01 sound OK? I don't have strong feelings
about this.
yes, that'd be cool as well, and keep it consistent with holidays.
events:2010-04-02 could then return the events for just one day? would that
make sense?
Also is
Hi,
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
So would eventsInMonth:2010-04-01 sound OK? I don't have strong
feelings about this.
yes, that'd be cool as well, and keep it consistent with holidays.
events:2010-04-02 could then return the events for just one day?
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
What if I get a second sourceRequestEvent() for the same source string? Do
if the source already exists, it won't get called again.
sourceRequestEvent is *only* called when the source does not exist. once it
exists, calls are made to updateSourEvent
Marco Martin wrote:
On Monday 05 April 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed that now - with KDE SC 4.4, I have a working Akonadi
Calendar. Which by itself is pretty awesome of course. But wouldn't it be
even ++aweseome if that was connected to my
On April 5, 2010, Marco Martin wrote:
The other one is the Akonadi dataengine which doesn't care about
calendars yet. On the other hand it already links to Akonadi.
It has emails, microblogging and contacts as data.
This one uses ContactCollection-id so the separators are ':' and '-'. I
On April 5, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
Calendar - this one uses queries like isHoliday:region:date and gives
i think this is the one that should be extended. it was always the intention
to do so, in fact. :)
For my purpose I'd rather use a date range to query calendar events.
So I'd