dbus/python/examples/example-signal-emitter.py
John (J5) Palmieri 8d40569d8a * python/dbus_bindings.pyx.in (send_with_reply_handlers): New send
method for doing async calls
(_pending_call_notification): New C function for handling pendning call
callbacks
(set_notify): New method for setting pending call notification

* python/dbus.py: new version tuple "version" is set at (0, 40, 0)
Async capabilities added to remote method calls
(Sender): class removed
(RemoteService): class removed
(ObjectTree): class removed for now
(RemoteObject): Renamed to ProxyObject
(RemoteMethod): Renamed to ProxyMethod
(method): Decorator added for decorating python methods as dbus methods
(signal): Decorator added for decorating python methods as signal emitters
(ObjectType): Metaclass added for generating introspection data and the
method callback vtable
(Interface): Wrapper class added to wrap objects in a dbus interface
(Object): Uses ObjectType as its metaclass and exports Introspect
of the org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable interface
(ValidationException, UnknownMethodException): new exceptions

* python/examples/*: Modified to fit with the new bindings
2005-04-25 22:54:28 +00:00

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import dbus
import gtk
class TestObject(dbus.Object):
def __init__(self, service):
dbus.Object.__init__(self, "/org/designfu/TestService/object", service)
@dbus.signal('org.designfu.TestService')
def HelloSignal(self, message):
# The signal is emitted when this method exits
# You can have code here if you wish
pass
@dbus.method('org.designfu.TestService')
def emitHelloSignal(self):
#you emit signals by calling the signal's skeleton method
self.HelloSignal("Hello")
return "Signal emitted"
session_bus = dbus.SessionBus()
service = dbus.Service("org.designfu.TestService", bus=session_bus)
object = TestObject(service)
gtk.main()