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109 lines
3.3 KiB
OVERVIEW
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The cvs DCOP service consists of the following three parts:
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1. CvsService - The main interface to the functionality of the cvs command line
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client. There is one method for each cvs command, e.g. add,
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checkout, commit, etc... The methods assemble the command line
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arguments, create a CvsJob and return a DCOPRef object for it
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to the caller. There is one instance of this service for each
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application instance.
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2. Repository - This DCOPObject manages the configuration data of the current
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cvs repository. The data is automatically updated when other
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service instances change it.
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3. CvsJob - This class represents a cvs job. You can execute and cancel it,
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and you can retrieve the output of the cvs client by either
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connecting to the proper DCOP Q_SIGNALS or by using the output()
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method. There are two types of jobs. First the non-concurrent
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job which has to run alone, like cvs update or import. Second
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the jobs which can run concurrently like cvs log or annotate.
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USAGE
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How-to use this service in C++ applications:
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// start DCOP service
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QString error;
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QCString appId;
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KApplication::startServiceByDesktopName("cvsservice", QStringList(), &error,
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&appId);
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// create stub for repository
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Repository_stub repository(appId, "CvsRepository");
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// set directory of working copy
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repository.setWorkingCopy("/home/user/kde/kdesdk/cervisia");
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// create stub for service
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CvsService_stub cvsService(appId, "CvsService");
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// call "cvs log" for cervisiapart.h
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DCOPRef job = cvsService.log("cervisiapart.h");
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// connect to Q_SIGNALS to get output
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connectDCOPSignal(job.app(), job.obj(), "jobExited(bool, int)", [MY SLOT]);
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connectDCOPSignal(job.app(), job.obj(), "receivedStdout(QString)",
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[MY SLOT]);
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// execute the cvs command
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job.execute();
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How-to use this service in a shell script:
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#!/bin/sh
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# start DCOP service
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APP=`dcopstart cvsservice`
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# set directory of working copy
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dcop $APP CvsRepository setWorkingCopy /home/user/kde/kdesdk/cervisia
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# call "cvs log" for cervisiapart.h
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JOB=`dcop $APP CvsService log cervisiapart.h`
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# execute the cvs command
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dcop $JOB execute
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# print the output on stdout
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dcop $JOB output
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# stop DCOP service
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dcop $APP CvsService quit
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How-to use this service in a javascript:
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#!/usr/bin/env kjscmd
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var client = new DCOPClient(this);
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if ( client.attach() )
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{
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// start DCOP service
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var appID = client.dcopStart("cvsservice");
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// set directory of working copy
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client.send(appID, "CvsRepository", "setWorkingCopy(QString)", "/home/user/kde/kdesdk/cervisia");
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// call "cvs log" for cervisiapart.h
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var job = client.call(appID, "CvsService", "log(QString)", "cervisiapart.h");
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// execute the cvs command
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job.call("execute()");
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// wait for job to finish
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while( job.call("isRunning()") );
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// print the output on stdout
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var output = job.call("output()");
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println(output);
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// stop DCOP service
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client.send(appID, "CvsService", "quit()");
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}
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