DisOrder 3.0
[disorder] / examples / disorder-log
1 #! /usr/bin/env python
2 #
3 # This file is part of DisOrder
4 # Copyright (C) 2005 Richard Kettlewell
5 #
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21
22 # Example use of disorder.monitor class
23
24 import disorder
25
26 class mymonitor(disorder.monitor):
27 def completed(self, track):
28 print "completed %s" % track
29 return True
30
31 def failed(self, track, error):
32 print "failed %s (%s)" % (track, error)
33 return True
34
35 def moved(self, id, offset, user):
36 print "%s moved by %s (%s)" % (id, offset, user)
37 return True
38
39 def playing(self, track, user):
40 print "%s playing" % track
41 return True
42
43 def queue(self, q):
44 print "queued %s" % str(q)
45 return True
46
47 def recent_added(self, q):
48 print "recent_added %s" % str(q)
49 return True
50
51 def recent_removed(self, id):
52 print "recent_removed %s" % id
53 return True
54
55 def removed(self, id, user):
56 print "removed %s" % id
57 return True
58
59 def scratched(self, track, user):
60 print "%s scratched %s" % (track, user)
61 return True
62
63 def invalid(self, line):
64 print "invalid line: %s" % line
65 return True
66
67 m = mymonitor()
68 m.run()