ResourceBase Class Reference
from PyKDE4.akonadi import *
Inherits: Akonadi.AgentBase → QObject
Namespace: Akonadi
Detailed Description
The base class for all Akonadi resources.
This class should be used as a base class by all resource agents, because it encapsulates large parts of the protocol between resource agent, agent manager and the Akonadi storage.
It provides many convenience methods to make implementing a new Akonadi resource agent as simple as possible.
<h4>How to write a resource</h4>
The following provides an overview of what you need to do to implement your own Akonadi resource. In the following, the term 'backend' refers to the entity the resource connects with Akonadi, be it a single file or a remote server.
To do: Complete this (online/offline state management)
<h5>Basic %Resource Framework</h5>
The following is needed to create a new resource: - A new class deriving from Akonadi.ResourceBase, implementing at least all pure-virtual methods, see below for further details. - call init() in your main() function. - a .desktop file similar to the following example
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=My Akonadi Resource Type=AkonadiResource Exec=akonadi_my_resource Icon=my-icon X-Akonadi-MimeTypes=<supported-mimetypes> X-Akonadi-Capabilities=Resource X-Akonadi-Identifier=akonadi_my_resource
<h5>Handling PIM Items</h5>
To follow item changes in the backend, the following steps are necessary: - Implement retrieveItems() to synchronize all items in the given collection. If the backend supports incremental retrieval, implementing support for that is recommended to improve performance. - Convert the items provided by the backend to Akonadi items. This typically happens either in retrieveItems() if you retrieved the collection synchronously (not recommended for network backends) or in the result slot of the asynchronous retrieval job. Converting means to create Akonadi.Item objects for every retrieved item. It's very important that every object has its remote identifier set. - Call itemsRetrieved() or itemsRetrievedIncremental() respectively with the item objects created above. The Akonadi storage will then be updated automatically. Note that it is usually not necessary to manipulate any item in the Akonadi storage manually.
To fetch item data on demand, the method retrieveItem() needs to be reimplemented. Fetch the requested data there and call itemRetrieved() with the result item.
To write local changes back to the backend, you need to re-implement the following three methods: - itemAdded() - itemChanged() - itemRemoved()
Note that these three functions don't get the full payload of the items by default,
you need to change the item fetch scope of the change recorder to fetch the full
payload. This can be expensive with big payloads, though.
Once you have handled changes in these methods, call changeCommitted().
These methods are called whenever a local item related to this resource is
added, modified or deleted. They are only called if the resource is online, otherwise
all changes are recorded and replayed as soon the resource is online again.
<h5>Handling Collections</h5>
To follow collection changes in the backend, the following steps are necessary: - Implement retrieveCollections() to retrieve collections from the backend. If the backend supports incremental collections updates, implementing support for that is recommended to improve performance. - Convert the collections of the backend to Akonadi collections. This typically happens either in retrieveCollections() if you retrieved the collection synchronously (not recommended for network backends) or in the result slot of the asynchronous retrieval job. Converting means to create Akonadi.Collection objects for every retrieved collection. It's very important that every object has its remote identifier and its parent remote identifier set. - Call collectionsRetrieved() or collectionsRetrievedIncremental() respectively with the collection objects created above. The Akonadi storage will then be updated automatically. Note that it is usually not necessary to manipulate any collection in the Akonadi storage manually.
To write local collection changes back to the backend, you need to re-implement the following three methods: - collectionAdded() - collectionChanged() - collectionRemoved() Once you have handled changes in these methods call changeCommitted(). These methods are called whenever a local collection related to this resource is added, modified or deleted. They are only called if the resource is online, otherwise all changes are recorded and replayed as soon the resource is online again.
To do: Convenience base class for collection-less resources
Signal Documentation
attributesSynchronized | ( | long | collectionId | |
) |
Emitted when a collection attributes synchronization has been completed.
- Parameters:
-
collectionId The identifier of the collection whose attributes got synchronized.
- Since:
- 4.6
- Signal syntax:
QObject.connect(source, SIGNAL("attributesSynchronized(qlonglong)"), target_slot)
collectionTreeSynchronized | ( | ) |
Emitted when a collection tree synchronization has been completed.
- Since:
- 4.8
- Signal syntax:
QObject.connect(source, SIGNAL("collectionTreeSynchronized()"), target_slot)
nameChanged | ( | QString | name | |
) |
This signal is emitted whenever the name of the resource has changed.
- Parameters:
-
name The new name of the resource.
- Signal syntax:
QObject.connect(source, SIGNAL("nameChanged(const QString&)"), target_slot)
synchronized | ( | ) |
Emitted when a full synchronization has been completed.
- Signal syntax:
QObject.connect(source, SIGNAL("synchronized()"), target_slot)
Method Documentation
__init__ | ( | self, | ||
QString | id | |||
) |
Creates a base resource.
- Parameters:
-
id The instance id of the resource.
abortActivity | ( | self ) |
Abort any activity in progress in the backend. By default this method does nothing.
- Since:
- 4.6
cancelTask | ( | self ) |
Stops the execution of the current task and continues with the next one. Additionally an error message is emitted.
cancelTask | ( | self, | ||
QString | error | |||
) |
Stops the execution of the current task and continues with the next one. Additionally an error message is emitted.
changeCommitted | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Item | item | |||
) |
Call whenever you have successfully handled or ignored a collection change notification.
This will update the remote identifier of collection if necessary, as well as any other collection attributes. This implicitly calls changeProcessed().
- Parameters:
-
collection The collection which changes have been handled.
changeCommitted | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Collection | collection | |||
) |
Call whenever you have successfully handled or ignored a collection change notification.
This will update the remote identifier of collection if necessary, as well as any other collection attributes. This implicitly calls changeProcessed().
- Parameters:
-
collection The collection which changes have been handled.
clearCache | ( | self ) |
Call this method to remove all items and collections of the resource from the server cache.
The method should not be used anymore
- See also:
- invalidateCache()
- Since:
- 4.3
collectionAttributesRetrieved | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Collection | collection | |||
) |
Call this method from retrieveCollectionAttributes() once the result is available.
- Parameters:
-
item The collection whose attributes got retrieved.
- Since:
- 4.6
collectionsRetrievalDone | ( | self ) |
Call this method to indicate you finished synchronizing the collection tree.
This is not needed if you use the built in syncing without collection streaming and call collectionsRetrieved() or collectionRetrievedIncremental() instead. If collection streaming is enabled, call this method once all collections have been delivered using collectionsRetrieved() or collectionsRetrievedIncremental().
collectionsRetrieved | ( | self, | ||
[Akonadi.Collection] | collections | |||
) |
Call this to supply the full folder tree retrieved from the remote server.
- Parameters:
-
collections A list of collections.
- See also:
- collectionsRetrievedIncremental()
collectionsRetrievedIncremental | ( | self, | ||
[Akonadi.Collection] | changedCollections, | |||
[Akonadi.Collection] | removedCollections | |||
) |
Call this to supply incrementally retrieved collections from the remote server.
- Parameters:
-
changedCollections Collections that have been added or changed. removedCollections Collections that have been deleted.
- See also:
- collectionsRetrieved()
Akonadi.Collection currentCollection | ( | self ) |
Returns the collection that is currently synchronized.
- Note:
- Calling this method is only allowed during a collection synchronization task, that is directly or indirectly from retrieveItems().
Akonadi.Item currentItem | ( | self ) |
Returns the item that is currently retrieved.
- Note:
- Calling this method is only allowed during fetching a single item, that is directly or indirectly from retrieveItem().
deferTask | ( | self ) |
Stops the execution of the current task and continues with the next one. The current task will be tried again later.
This can be used to delay the task processing until the resource has reached a safe state, e.g. login to a server succeeded.
- Note:
- This does not change the order of tasks so if there is no task with higher priority e.g. a custom task added with #Prepend the deferred task will be processed again.
- Since:
- 4.3
doSetOnline | ( | self, | ||
bool | online | |||
) |
Inherited from AgentBase.
QString dumpNotificationListToString | ( | self ) |
Dump the contents of the current ChangeReplay
- Since:
- 4.8.1
QString dumpSchedulerToString | ( | self ) |
Dump the state of the scheduler
- Since:
- 4.8.1
invalidateCache | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Collection | collection | |||
) |
Call this method to invalidate all cached content in collection.
The method should be used when the backend indicated that the cached content is no longer valid.
- Since:
- 4.8
itemRetrieved | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Item | item | |||
) |
Call this method from retrieveItem() once the result is available.
- Parameters:
-
item The retrieved item.
itemsRetrievalDone | ( | self ) |
Call this method to indicate you finished synchronizing the current collection.
This is not needed if you use the built in syncing without item streaming and call itemsRetrieved() or itemsRetrievedIncremental() instead. If item streaming is enabled, call this method once all items have been delivered using itemsRetrieved() or itemsRetrievedIncremental().
- See also:
- retrieveItems()
itemsRetrieved | ( | self, | ||
[Akonadi.Item] | items | |||
) |
Call this method to supply the full collection listing from the remote server.
If the remote server supports incremental listing, it's strongly recommended to use itemsRetrievedIncremental() instead.
- Parameters:
-
items A list of items.
- See also:
- itemsRetrievedIncremental().
itemsRetrievedIncremental | ( | self, | ||
[Akonadi.Item] | changedItems, | |||
[Akonadi.Item] | removedItems | |||
) |
Call this method to supply incrementally retrieved items from the remote server.
- Parameters:
-
changedItems Items changed in the backend. removedItems Items removed from the backend.
QString name | ( | self ) |
Returns the name of the resource.
retrieveCollectionAttributes | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Collection | collection | |||
) |
Retrieve the attributes of a single collection from the backend. The collection to retrieve attributes for is provided as collection. Add the attributes parts and call collectionAttributesRetrieved() when done.
- Parameters:
-
collection The collection whose attributes should be retrieved.
- See also:
- collectionAttributesRetrieved()
- Since:
- 4.6
retrieveCollections | ( | self ) |
- Abstract method:
- This method is abstract and can be overridden but not called directly.
Retrieve the collection tree from the remote server and supply it via collectionsRetrieved() or collectionsRetrievedIncremental().
- See also:
- collectionsRetrieved(), collectionsRetrievedIncremental()
bool retrieveItem | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Item | item, | |||
QSet |
parts | |||
) |
- Abstract method:
- This method is abstract and can be overridden but not called directly.
Retrieve a single item from the backend. The item to retrieve is provided as item. Add the requested payload parts and call itemRetrieved() when done.
- Parameters:
-
item The empty item whose payload should be retrieved. Use this object when delivering the result instead of creating a new item to ensure conflict detection will work. parts The item parts that should be retrieved.
- Returns:
- false if there is an immediate error when retrieving the item.
- See also:
- itemRetrieved()
retrieveItems | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.Collection | collection | |||
) |
- Abstract method:
- This method is abstract and can be overridden but not called directly.
Retrieve all (new/changed) items in collection collection. It is recommended to use incremental retrieval if the backend supports that and provide the result by calling itemsRetrievedIncremental(). If incremental retrieval is not possible, provide the full listing by calling itemsRetrieved( const Item.List& ). In any case, ensure that all items have a correctly set remote identifier to allow synchronizing with items already existing locally. In case you don't want to use the built-in item syncing code, store the retrieved items manually and call itemsRetrieved() once you are done.
- Parameters:
-
collection The collection whose items to retrieve.
- See also:
- itemsRetrieved( const Item.List& ), itemsRetrievedIncremental(), itemsRetrieved(), currentCollection()
scheduleCustomTask | ( | self, | ||
QObject | receiver, | |||
QString | method, | |||
QVariant | argument, | |||
Akonadi.ResourceBase.SchedulePriority | priority | |||
) |
Schedules a custom task in the internal scheduler. It will be queued with all other tasks such as change replays and retrieval requests and eventually executed by calling the specified method. With the priority parameter the time of execution of the Task can be influenced.
- See also:
- SchedulePriority
- Parameters:
-
receiver The object the slot should be called on. method The name of the method (and only the name, not signature, not SLOT(...) macro), that should be called to execute this task. The method has to be a slot and take a QVariant as argument. argument A QVariant argument passed to the method specified above. Use this to pass task parameters. priority Priority of the task. Use this to influence the position in the execution queue.
- Since:
- 4.4
setAutomaticProgressReporting | ( | self, | ||
bool | enabled | |||
) |
Enable or disable automatic progress reporting. By default, it is enabled. When enabled, the resource will automatically emit the signals percent() and status() while syncing items or collections.
The automatic progress reporting is done on a per item / per collection basis, so if a finer granularity is desired, automatic reporting should be disabled and the subclass should emit the percent() and status() signals itself.
- Parameters:
-
enabled Whether or not automatic emission of the signals is enabled.
- Since:
- 4.7
setCollectionStreamingEnabled | ( | self, | ||
bool | enable | |||
) |
Enable collection streaming, that is collections don't have to be delivered at once as result of a retrieveCollections() call but can be delivered by multiple calls to collectionsRetrieved() or collectionsRetrievedIncremental(). When all collections have been retrieved, call collectionsRetrievalDone().
- Parameters:
-
enable true if collection streaming should be enabled, false by default
setHierarchicalRemoteIdentifiersEnabled | ( | self, | ||
bool | enable | |||
) |
Indicate the use of hierarchical remote identifiers.
This means that it is possible to have two different items with the same remoteId in different Collections.
This should be called in the resource constructor as needed.
- Since:
- 4.4
setItemStreamingEnabled | ( | self, | ||
bool | enable | |||
) |
Enable item streaming. Item streaming is disabled by default.
- Parameters:
-
enable true if items are delivered in chunks rather in one big block.
setItemSynchronizationFetchScope | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.ItemFetchScope | fetchScope | |||
) |
Set the fetch scope applied for item synchronization. By default, the one set on the changeRecorder() is used. However, it can make sense to specify a specialized fetch scope for synchronization to improve performance. The rule of thumb is to remove anything from this fetch scope that does not provide additional information regarding whether and item has changed or not. This is primarily relevant for backends not supporting incremental retrieval.
- Parameters:
-
fetchScope The fetch scope to use by the internal Akonadi.ItemSync instance.
- See also:
- Akonadi.ItemSync
- Since:
- 4.6
setItemTransactionMode | ( | self, | ||
Akonadi.ItemSync.TransactionMode | mode | |||
) |
Set transaction mode for item sync'ing.
- See also:
- Akonadi.ItemSync.TransactionMode
- Since:
- 4.6
setName | ( | self, | ||
QString | name | |||
) |
This method is used to set the name of the resource.
setTotalItems | ( | self, | ||
int | amount | |||
) |
Call this method when you want to use the itemsRetrieved() method in streaming mode and indicate the amount of items that will arrive that way.
- Deprecated:
- Use setItemStreamingEnabled( true ) + itemsRetrieved[Incremental]() + itemsRetrieved() instead.
synchronize | ( | self ) |
This method is called whenever the resource should start synchronize all data.
synchronizeCollection | ( | self, | ||
long | id | |||
) |
This method is called whenever the collection with the given id shall be synchronized.
- Parameters:
-
recursive if true, a recursive synchronization is done
synchronizeCollection | ( | self, | ||
long | id, | |||
bool | recursive | |||
) |
This method is called whenever the collection with the given id shall be synchronized.
- Parameters:
-
recursive if true, a recursive synchronization is done
synchronizeCollectionAttributes | ( | self, | ||
long | id | |||
) |
This method is called whenever the collection with the given id shall have its attributes synchronized.
- Parameters:
-
id The id of the collection to synchronize
- Since:
- 4.6
synchronizeCollectionTree | ( | self ) |
Refetches the Collections.
taskDone | ( | self ) |
Indicate that the current task is finished. Use this method from the slot called via scheduleCustomTaks(). As with all the other callbacks, make sure to either call taskDone() or cancelTask()/deferTask() on all exit paths, otherwise the resource will hang.
- Since:
- 4.4
Enumeration Documentation
SchedulePriority |
Describes the scheduling priority of a task that has been queued for execution.
- See also:
- scheduleCustomTask
- Since:
- 4.4
- Enumerator:
-
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