Mix this class with App
and call InitForUpdates
from the derived class’
OnInit method. Be sure that the App
has set a display name
(self.SetAppDisplayName) as that value will be used in the update dialogs.
If it has been frequencyInDays since the last auto-check then check if |
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This method will check for the availability of a new update, and will |
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Set up the Esky object for doing software updates. Passing either the |
SoftwareUpdate
(object)¶Mix this class with App
and call InitForUpdates
from the derived class’
OnInit method. Be sure that the App
has set a display name
(self.SetAppDisplayName) as that value will be used in the update dialogs.
AutoCheckForUpdate
(self, frequencyInDays, parentWindow=None, cfg=None)¶If it has been frequencyInDays since the last auto-check then check if a software update is available and prompt the user to download and install it. This can be called after a application has started up, and if there is no update available the user will not be bothered.
CheckForUpdate
(self, silentUnlessUpdate=False, parentWindow=None, cfg=None)¶This method will check for the availability of a new update, and will prompt the user with details if there is one there. By default it will also tell the user if there is not a new update, but you can pass silentUnlessUpdate=True to not bother the user if there isn’t a new update available.
This method should be called from an event handler for a “Check for updates” menu item, or something similar. The actual update check will be run in a background thread and this function will return immediately after starting the thread so the application is not blocked if there is network communication problems. A callback to the GUI thread will be made to do the update or report problems as needed.
InitUpdates
(self, updatesURL, changelogURL=None, icon=None)¶Set up the Esky object for doing software updates. Passing either the base URL (with a trailing ‘/’) for the location of the update packages, or an instance of a class derived from the esky.finder.VersionFinder class is required. A custom VersionFinder can be used to find and fetch the newer version of the software in some other way, if desired.
Call this method from the app’s OnInit method.