Re: [gnome-db] Some questions
- From: Daniel Espinosa <esodan gmail com>
- To: Alaney Dória <27978 alunos isel ipl pt>
- Cc: gnome-db-list gnome org, glom-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-db] Some questions
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 10:11:58 -0600
GDA uses, as you already now, GObject and then events are present for a while. GdaDataModel have several notification events for insert, update, delete rows, they can be used for your Python, Vala, C or any language with GObject events support.
If you consider your improvements could be a benefit for GDA, I encourage you to work directly in GDA. May be you want to add Python examples, or write some code for GDA's web-server, or so.
2012/2/16 Alaney Dória
<27978 alunos isel ipl pt>
Ok thanks.
Yesterday I was investigating gloms code to allow some table events.
The idea is to allow user to put some custom code when, for example,
a new record is created on table. I would like to discuss some
development approach but appear to me that not much people answer
this mailing list. If any one is working on that already please stop
me :).
On 02/16/2012 01:32 AM, Daniel Espinosa wrote:
For PyGDA, I can say that GDA supports GObject
Introspection, then PyGObject is also supported. All the API can
be located in the gir-1.0/Gda-5.0.gir for 5.x releases. But may be
is useful to see PyGObject documentation first in order to now how
to use most of GDA in python.
Some samples will be present, some of them already are there, to
use GDA in Python, located in the source code at samples/Gir
directory.
May be some one will take the time to write documentation for GDA
in Python, but most of the C code can be easily translated to
Python.
2012/2/13 Alaney Dória
<27978 alunos isel ipl pt>
Hi
There is any what to insert on a table every time 2 or more
different tables have new values? Imagine I have 3 tables A B
and C I want to be able to insert new line in C every time A
and B have new data. Also the same effect but just to update,
this would allow to perform like small stock management.
I also would like to know any documentation or tutorial for
pygda?
Any way in glom python to get the logged in user?
Regards
Alaney Dṍria
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