Hi Cristian,
I was trying to do this:
1) Cache all deviceCompanions in a object, that the key will be the hostPCI
2) Query this information when the user enter in guest edit, instead of
download everytime the user enter on this page
So, why i am asking about setTimeout?
I tried to do the operations above and hit an error: The guest_edit page
was unable to get the deviceCompanions because they were not downloaded,
so, i would like to put an timeout (or other function) to make the
function waits for this download, and then, continue to load kimchi.
On 07/14/2015 11:44 PM, Crístian Viana wrote:
But I still don't understand how the function setTimeout can help
you
with that. Adding a timeout probably won't solve your problem, it
won't cache anything, it will just delay the page unresponsiveness.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 2:57 PM Ramon Medeiros
<ramonn(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com <mailto:ramonn@linux.vnet.ibm.com>> wrote:
Hi Cristian, nice to see you here :)
The function getPCIDeviceCompanions tooks almost two second for
each interation. As this function being called each time that the
Edit button is accessed, i want to cache the values on
kimchi.main() to save time.
On systems that has too much pci devices, a popup from the browser
asks for quit the page by unresponsible script.
On 07/14/2015 09:14 AM, Crístian Viana wrote:
> The function "kimchi.getPCIDeviceCompanions" (and most other
> Kimchi JavaScript functions, actually) receives a callback
> function which receives a result parameter. That function should
> be executed when the result is ready. In your case, your
> parameter function doesn't match this requirement (i.e. you're
> passing a function which receives a function which receives a
> parameter). You need to pass parameters exactly as they're
> expected by the main function.
>
> Also, why are you using setTimeout at all?
>
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 5:57 PM Ramon Medeiros
> <ramonn(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com <mailto:ramonn@linux.vnet.ibm.com>>
wrote:
>
> Hi team,
>
> i was trying to cache 2 objects, but they came from a HTTP
> request, and
> took some time to download it. I was unable to use the function
> setTimeout while calling this function:
>
> kimchi.getPCIDeviceCompanions(kimchi.hostPCIs[i].name,
> setTimeout(function(result) {
> kimchi.deviceCompanions[kimchi.hostPCIs[i].name] = result;
> },5000));
> }
>
>
> The function kimchi.getPCIDeviceCompanions usually takes 2s
> to finish.
>
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> Kimchi Developer
> Linux Technology Center Brazil
> IBM Systems & Technology Group
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Linux Technology Center Brazil
IBM Systems & Technology Group
Phone : +55 19 2132 7878
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Ramon Nunes Medeiros
Kimchi Developer
Linux Technology Center Brazil
IBM Systems & Technology Group
Phone : +55 19 2132 7878
ramonn(a)br.ibm.com