On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Jiri Denemark <jdenemar(a)redhat.com> wrote:
If there is only one detail string for a particular event, we need to
pu
comma after the string otherwise the string itself will be taken as a
list and only its first character will be printed out. For example,
myDomainEventCallback1 EVENT: Domain fedora17(12) Shutdown F
instead of the desired
myDomainEventCallback1 EVENT: Domain fedora17(12) Shutdown Finished
---
examples/domain-events/events-python/event-test.py | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/examples/domain-events/events-python/event-test.py
b/examples/domain-events/events-python/event-test.py
index fd71acd..3e314bf 100644
--- a/examples/domain-events/events-python/event-test.py
+++ b/examples/domain-events/events-python/event-test.py
@@ -443,12 +443,12 @@ def eventToString(event):
def detailToString(event, detail):
eventStrings = (
( "Added", "Updated" ),
- ( "Removed" ),
+ ( "Removed", ),
( "Booted", "Migrated", "Restored",
"Snapshot", "Wakeup" ),
( "Paused", "Migrated", "IOError",
"Watchdog", "Restored", "Snapshot" ),
( "Unpaused", "Migrated", "Snapshot" ),
( "Shutdown", "Destroyed", "Crashed",
"Migrated", "Saved", "Failed", "Snapshot"),
- ( "Finished" )
+ ( "Finished", ),
( "Memory", )
)
return eventStrings[event][detail]
--
1.7.12
ACK.
--
Doug Goldstein