Re: [Vala] custom widget and File observer
- From: Andrea Del Signore <sejerpz tin it>
- To: "D.H. Bahr" <dbahr uci cu>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list <gtk-devel-list gnome org>, vala-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Vala] custom widget and File observer
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 19:39:36 +0200
Hi,
On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 08:18 -0400, D.H. Bahr wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm working on a teaching exercise: implementing a LifeStream
application (for those not aware: LifeStream is an alternative for the
desktop metaphor; more info can be found on the book 'Beyond the
Desktop
Metaphor' published by MIT Press).
Nice!
The application would consist solely on a "Stream Browser" providing
access to (and only to) user own files, that is: all files within the
user dirs (e.g: Documents, Pictures, Videos, Music, Public, Download
and
Home directories, recursively off course).
Since I don't intent to create a full working environment (yet), but
only a "stream" browser I have come to an issue: how to ensure files
not
"processed" within the application (that is files copied/created using
other file browsers or the command line shell) are included
effectively
on the stream data structure. My current bet is placed on the idea I
can
create an Observer daemon which is somehow notified that any file on
the
specific 'observed' directories has been accessed. Is this even
possible??
I think that gio has what are you looking for.
Read here: http://www.valadoc.org/#!api=gio-2.0/GLib.FileMonitor
HTH,
Andrea
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