BPSEventListener::BPSEventListener() : _isKeyboardVisible(false) { subscribe(virtualkeyboard_get_domain()); subscribe(netstatus_get_domain()); bps_initialize(); virtualkeyboard_request_events(0); netstatus_request_events(0); }
TEST(Connection, CanGetEvents) { webworks::ConnectionBPS *connectionBPS = new webworks::ConnectionBPS(); connectionBPS->InitializeEvents(); netstatus_request_events(0); connectionBPS->SendEndEvent(); EXPECT_EQ(0, connectionBPS->WaitForEvents()); delete connectionBPS; }
ConnectionInfo::ConnectionInfo() : m_connected(false), m_interfaceName("Unknown"), m_interfaceType( ConnectionInfo::Unknown) { subscribe(netstatus_get_domain()); bps_initialize(); // Request all network status events. netstatus_request_events(0); info = NULL; }
StatusEventHandler::StatusEventHandler() { subscribe(netstatus_get_domain()); subscribe(locale_get_domain()); subscribe(geolocation_get_domain()); bps_initialize(); netstatus_request_events(0); locale_request_events(0); geolocation_request_events(0); geolocation_set_period(1); }
TEST(Connection, CanStopEvents) { webworks::ConnectionBPS *connectionBPS = new webworks::ConnectionBPS(); connectionBPS->InitializeEvents(); // Send an end event and see if bps_get_event receives it netstatus_request_events(0); connectionBPS->SendEndEvent(); bps_event_t *event = NULL; bps_get_event(&event, 1000); delete connectionBPS; // Use assert so that the next test does not run if this one fails ASSERT_TRUE(event != NULL); }
void QBBEngine::initialize() { if (initialized) { qWarning() << Q_FUNC_INFO << "called, but instance already initialized."; return; } instanceStorage()->setLocalData(new EngineInstanceHolder(this)); if (netstatus_request_events(0) != BPS_SUCCESS) { qWarning() << Q_FUNC_INFO << "cannot register for network events. Polling enabled."; const QMutexLocker locker(&pollingMutex); pollingRequired = true; } else { QAbstractEventDispatcher::instance()->installEventFilter(this); } doRequestUpdate(); }
/** * A sample application demonstrates the BlackBerry Native APIs for network status. * The sample queries for the current network status and then listens for status * update events. */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* * Before we can listen for events from the BlackBerry Tablet OS platform * services, we need to initialize the BPS infrastructure */ bps_initialize(); /* * once the BPS infrastructure has been initialized we can register for * events from the various BlackBerry Tablet OS platform services. The * Navigator service manages and delivers application life cycle and * visibility events. * For this sample, we request Navigator events so that we can track when * the system is terminating the application (NAV_EXIT event) as well as * Network Status service events so we can be notified when the network * status is updated */ navigator_request_events(0); netstatus_request_events(0); /* * Retrieve and display the current network status using the * netstatus_get_availability(...) call */ bool is_available; netstatus_get_availability(&is_available); display_net_status(is_available); /* * Process Network Status and Navigator events until we receive a NAVIGATOR_EXIT * event. */ int exit_application = 0; while (!exit_application) { /* * Using a negative timeout (-1) in the call to bps_get_event(...) * ensures that we don't busy wait by blocking until an event is * available. */ bps_event_t *event = NULL; bps_get_event(&event, -1); if (event) { /* * If it is a NETSTATUS_INFO event then display the updated status */ if (bps_event_get_domain(event) == netstatus_get_domain()) { if (NETSTATUS_INFO == bps_event_get_code(event)) { is_available = netstatus_event_get_availability(event); display_net_status(is_available); } } /* * If it is a NAVIGATOR_EXIT event then set the exit_application * flag so the application will stop processing events, clean up * and exit */ if (bps_event_get_domain(event) == navigator_get_domain()) { if (NAVIGATOR_EXIT == bps_event_get_code(event)) { exit_application = 1; } } } } /* * Clean up the BPS infrastructure and exit */ bps_shutdown(); return 0; }