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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
"""
STABLE.
"""
'''
Provides a class for storing activity metadata such as activity id's,
journal object id's,
'''
class ActivityHandle(object):
"""Data structure storing simple activity metadata"""
'''
Data structure storing simple activity metadata
def __init__(self, activity_id=None, object_id=None, uri=None,
invited=False):
"""Initialise the handle from activity_id
activity_id -- unique id for the activity to be
Args:
activity_id (string): unique id for the activity to be
created
object_id -- identity of the journal object
associated with the activity. It was used by
the journal prototype implementation, might
change when we do the real one.
object_id (string): identity of the journal object
associated with the activity.
When you resume an activity from the journal
the object_id will be passed in. It's optional
the object_id will be passed in. It is optional
since new activities does not have an
associated object (yet).
associated object.
XXX Not clear how this relates to the activity
id yet, i.e. not sure we really need both. TBF
uri -- URI associated with the activity. Used when
uri (string): URI associated with the activity. Used when
opening an external file or resource in the
activity, rather than a journal object
(downloads stored on the file system for
example or web pages)
invited -- the activity is being launched for handling an invite
from the network
"""
invited (bool): True if the activity is being
launched for handling an invite from the network
'''
def __init__(self, activity_id=None, object_id=None, uri=None,
invited=False):
self.activity_id = activity_id
self.object_id = object_id
self.uri = uri
self.invited = invited
def get_dict(self):
"""Retrieve our settings as a dictionary"""
result = {'activity_id': self.activity_id,
'invited': self.invited}
'''Returns activity settings as a dictionary in format
{activity_id:XXXX, object_id:XXXX, uri:XXXX, invited:BOOL}'''
result = {'activity_id': self.activity_id, 'invited': self.invited}
if self.object_id:
result['object_id'] = self.object_id
if self.uri:
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def create_from_dict(handle_dict):
"""Create a handle from a dictionary of parameters"""
'''Returns an activity handle from a dictionary of parameters'''
result = ActivityHandle(handle_dict['activity_id'],
object_id=handle_dict.get('object_id'),
uri=handle_dict.get('uri'),