On Fri, 2017-09-01 at 10:51 -0500, Dan Williams wrote: > On Fri, 2017-09-01 at 14:26 +0100, [email protected] > wrote: > > I've been having a look at the modem-watcher-python example, and > > would like > > to do something similar - namely wait until the modem has > > registered > > on the > > network and then grab the MCC/MNC. > > Is there some sort of event I can hook for this (similar to what > > the > > example > > does with ' object-added'), or do I just need to poll? > > Thanks > > ModemWatcher.py has the modem watching stuff already. What you want > to > do is modify the on_object_added() method to: > > 1) check modem.get_state() >= ModemManager.ModemState.REGISTERED > 2) if yes, then grab the MCC/MNC with something like: > > mccmnc = obj.get_modem_3gpp().get_operator_code() > > 3) if no, then connect to the 'state' property notifier: > > modem.connect('notify::state', self.modem_state_changed, obj) > > and then have a separate function that handles that change: > > def modem_state_changed(self, modem, prop, obj): > if modem.get_state() >= ModemManager.ModemState.REGISTERED: > mccmnc = obj.get_modem_3gpp().get_operator_code() > > The part I'm a bit fuzzy on now is getting the mcc/mnc, because for > that you need to call obj.get_modem_3gpp() I think.
hah, skip this last sentence. I went and figured it out, updated the examples above, and then forgot to remove the sentence. Dan _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel
