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Nepomuk2::Service Class Reference

#include <Nepomuk2/Service>

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Public Member Functions

 Service (QObject *parent=0, bool delayedInitialization=false)
 
virtual ~Service ()
 

Protected Member Functions

Soprano::Model * mainModel ()
 
void setServiceInitialized (bool success)
 

Detailed Description

Base class for all Nepomuk services.

A Nepomuk service is intended to perform some kind of operation on the Nepomuk data storage. This can include data gathering, data enrichment, or enhanced data query.

Nepomuk services are started and managed by the Nepomuk server. Very much like KDED modules a Nepomuk service has autostart and start-on-demand properties. In addition a Nepomuk service can define an arbitrary number of dependencies which are necessary to run the service. These dependencies name other services.

To create a new Nepomuk service one derives a new class from Nepomuk2::Service and exports it as a standard KDE module, i.e. plugin.

class MyService : public Nepomuk2::Service
{
// do fancy stuff
};

Export it as a Nepomuk service plugin:

NEPOMUK_EXPORT_SERVICE(MyService, "mynepomukservice")

A desktop file describes the service's properties:

[Desktop Entry]
Type=Service
X-KDE-ServiceTypes=NepomukService
X-KDE-Library=mynepomukservice
X-KDE-Nepomuk-autostart=true
X-KDE-Nepomuk-start-on-demand=false
# Dependencies default to 'nepomukstorage'
X-KDE-Nepomuk-dependencies=nepomukfoobar
Name=My fancy Nepomuk Service
Comment=A Nepomuk service that does fancy things

The Nepomuk server will automatically export all D-Bus interfaces defined on the service instance. Thus, the simplest way to export methods via D-Bus is by marking them with Q_SCRIPTABLE.

Author
Sebastian Trueg trueg.nosp@m.@kde.nosp@m..org
Since
4.1

Definition at line 87 of file nepomukservice.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

Nepomuk2::Service::Service ( QObject *  parent = 0,
bool  delayedInitialization = false 
)

Create a new Service.

Parameters
parentThe parent object
delayedInitializationIf true the service will not be usable until setServiceInitialized has been called. This allows to design services that need to perform long initialization tasks.

Definition at line 31 of file nepomukservice.cpp.

Nepomuk2::Service::~Service ( )
virtual

Destructor.

Definition at line 41 of file nepomukservice.cpp.

Member Function Documentation

Soprano::Model * Nepomuk2::Service::mainModel ( )
protected
Returns
A wrapper model which provides a connection to the Nepomuk server.

Definition at line 47 of file nepomukservice.cpp.

void Nepomuk2::Service::setServiceInitialized ( bool  success)
protected

A Nepomuk service can make use of a warmup phase in which it is not usable yet.

Call this method once your service is fully initialized.

Most services do not need to call this method.

Parameters
successSet to true if initialization was successful, false otherwise.
See also
Service::Service

Definition at line 53 of file nepomukservice.cpp.


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  • nepomukservice.cpp
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