dbus/python/examples/gconf-proxy-service2.py
Seth Nickell 233f8d0e33 2004-07-10 Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>
* python/dbus.py:

	Add "message" argument to service-side dbus.Object
	methods. This will break existing services written
	using the python bindings, but will allow extraction
	of all the message information (e.g. who its from).

	Add improved "object oriented" signal handling/emission.

	* python/examples/example-service.py:

	Nix this example.

	* python/examples/example-signal-emitter.py:
	* python/examples/example-signal-recipient.py:

	Two new examples that show how to emit and receive
	signals using the new APIs.

	* python/examples/example-signals.py:
	* python/examples/gconf-proxy-service.py:
	* python/examples/gconf-proxy-service2.py:

	Add "message" argument to service methods.
2004-07-11 03:02:14 +00:00

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import dbus
import gtk
import gconf
class GConfService(dbus.Service):
def __init__(self):
dbus.Service.__init__(self, "org.gnome.GConf", dbus.SessionBus())
gconf_object_tree = self.GConfObjectTree(self)
class GConfObjectTree(dbus.ObjectTree):
def __init__(self, service):
dbus.ObjectTree.__init__(self, "/org/gnome/GConf", service)
self.client = gconf.client_get_default()
def object_method_called(self, message, object_path, method_name, argument_list):
print ("Method %s called on GConf key %s" % (method_name, object_path))
if "getString" == method_name:
return self.client.get_string(object_path)
elif "setString" == method_name:
self.client.set_int(object_path, argument_list[0])
elif "getInt" == method_name:
return self.client.get_int(object_path)
elif "setInt" == method_name:
self.client.set_int(object_path, argument_list[0])
gconf_service = GConfService()
print ("GConf Proxy service started.")
print ("Run 'gconf-proxy-client.py' to fetch a GConf key through the proxy...")
gtk.main()