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Revision as of 13:49, 12 August 2008
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= Class: PresenceService (gobject.GObject) =
=== How do I get a list of buddies that are presently available on my mesh network? ===
The PresenceService class has a helper method called get_buddies() that will return a list of sugar.presence.buddy.Buddy objects. The code below shows how you can get a list of available buddies and print out some relevant properties for each.
<pre>
from sugar.presence import presenceservice
...
#### Method: _print_buddy_info, which finds all the buddies detected for this
# XO and then prints their relevant properties.
def _print_buddy_info(self):
ps = presenceservice.PresenceService()
buddies = ps.get_buddies()
for currBuddy in buddies:
print '----------------------- ' + currBuddy.get_property('nick') + ': '
print currBuddy.get_property('key')
print currBuddy.get_property('color')
print currBuddy.get_property('current-activity')
print currBuddy.get_property('owner')
print currBuddy.get_property('ip4-address')
print ''
</pre>
=== How do I get a list of buddies that are presently available on my mesh network? ===
The PresenceService class has a helper method called get_buddies() that will return a list of sugar.presence.buddy.Buddy objects. The code below shows how you can get a list of available buddies and print out some relevant properties for each.
<pre>
from sugar.presence import presenceservice
...
#### Method: _print_buddy_info, which finds all the buddies detected for this
# XO and then prints their relevant properties.
def _print_buddy_info(self):
ps = presenceservice.PresenceService()
buddies = ps.get_buddies()
for currBuddy in buddies:
print '----------------------- ' + currBuddy.get_property('nick') + ': '
print currBuddy.get_property('key')
print currBuddy.get_property('color')
print currBuddy.get_property('current-activity')
print currBuddy.get_property('owner')
print currBuddy.get_property('ip4-address')
print ''
</pre>