Added framework for loading a sigle tweet into a pane. Nothing currently employs this framework, however

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Anna 2010-04-13 16:55:26 -04:00
parent dd10342781
commit 7d22a9e4ad

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@ -85,7 +85,9 @@ class MyTwitter():
pane = self.tweet_notebook.get_nth_page(i)
list_name = pane.get_list_name()
if list_name is None or list_name == 'Home':
if pane.is_single_tweet():
continue
elif list_name is None or list_name == 'Home':
statuses = self.api.GetHomeTimeline(count=self.num_entries)
elif list_name == '@' + self.username:
statuses = self.api.GetMentions(count=self.num_entries)
@ -213,9 +215,11 @@ class TweetPane(gtk.ScrolledWindow):
It also gets some data from its parent, including num_entries
'''
def __init__(self, list_name, mytwitter):
def __init__(self, list_name, mytwitter, single_tweet=None):
gtk.ScrolledWindow.__init__(self)
self.single_tweet = single_tweet
self.list_name = list_name
self.mytwitter = mytwitter
@ -238,7 +242,10 @@ class TweetPane(gtk.ScrolledWindow):
viewport = gtk.Viewport()
# Build us some labels...
for i in range(0, self.mytwitter.num_entries):
num_entries = self.mytwitter.num_entries
if self.is_single_tweet():
num_entries = 1
for i in range(0, num_entries):
self.tweets.append(TweetBox())
tweet_box.pack_start(self.tweets[i])
self.tweets[i].connect('reply', self.mytwitter.on_reply)
@ -256,6 +263,9 @@ class TweetPane(gtk.ScrolledWindow):
self.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_NEVER, gtk.POLICY_ALWAYS)
self.show_all()
if self.is_single_tweet():
self.update_window(None)
def update_window(self, raw_statuses, using_results=False):
if using_results:
@ -263,6 +273,10 @@ class TweetPane(gtk.ScrolledWindow):
else:
statuses = raw_statuses
if (self.is_single_tweet()):
statuses = []
statuses.append(self.mytwitter.api.GetStatus(self.single_tweet))
# If this is our first load of this list, don't treat anything as new!
if self.last_tweet_read is None:
self.last_tweet_read = statuses[0].id
@ -310,6 +324,11 @@ class TweetPane(gtk.ScrolledWindow):
def get_tab_label(self):
return self.tab_label
def is_single_tweet(self):
return self.single_tweet is not None
# To keep things simple elsewhere and improve code reuse
# we'll build a list of home-cooked Status objects out of results.
# Why is this even necessary?