[Flashr] Flashr queue empty
Kelvin Luck
kelvin at kelvinluck.com
Mon Nov 17 09:31:11 PST 2008
Hi,
So you are passing a group id? Can you tell me what that ID is? Then I will investigate and see if it is something that Flashr is somehow breaking or if there is a reason for it on flickr's side.
Thanks,
Kelvin :)
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 08:16:22 -0800, Web Mail <webmail at digitalhue.com> wrote:
> the userNsid would be replaced with the users Group Pool id number. when you click in a group it gives you the group ID that is what I am using.
>
> Flickr has not reviewed the users Flickr site yet. Could it be that they don't release the XML until they are able to check the 5+ images?
>
> I have used the same code before, I got the groupID in the same mannor as before and it has worked in the past. The same code works using other (established) Flickr accounts.
>
> In My code I took out the userNsid and APIkey that's why you see userNsid in there. Sorry if I was not clear on that.
>
> Raymond
>
> ----------------------------------------
>
> From: "Kelvin Luck" <kelvin at kelvinluck.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 6:32 PM
> To: flashr at osflash.org
> Subject: Re: [Flashr] Flashr queue empty
>
> Hi Ray,
>
> The first parameter to groupsPoolsGetPhotos is a groupId:
>
> http://flashr.kelvinluck.com/assets/0.5/docs/files/com/kelvinluck/flashr/core/Flashr-as.html#com.kelvinluck.flashr.core.Flashr.groupsPoolsGetPhotos
>
> In your code you are referring to it as userNsid... Are you expecting to get photos for a given user or for a given group?
>
> What is the userNsid you are using? Then I can see if there is anything weird with that particular id...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kelvin :)
>
> On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 05:24:26 -0800, Web Mail wrote:
>
>> I removed my Key and userNsid. I can get the same code to work for other Flickr members. The XML is not being sent from Flickr, I did have this same issue once before and after a while it started to work. So I am not sure if Flickr puts a hold on some functions.
>>
>> I am using the Group pool to get the image names and descriptions. Then pass that information using my _root.DisplayMyImg function. Which in my flash program I display the images.
>>
>> Thanks for the help
>> Ray
>>
>> var apiKey:String = "Your Key";
>> /**
>> * Variable: userNsid
>> * The NSID of the user whose photos you want to get
>> **/
>>
>> var userNsid:String = "userNsid"
>>
>> /**var
>> * Variable: _target
>> * The MovieClip to attach the photo thumbnails to
>> **/
>> var _target:MovieClip;
>>
>> /**
>> * Function: UserRecentPhotos
>> * Constructor
>> **/
>> function UserRecentPhotos(target:MovieClip)
>> {
>> Stage.scaleMode = "noScale";
>>
>> // initalise logging to Flash's output window
>> LogWrapper.getInstance().init();
>> LogWrapper.getInstance().addTracePublisher();
>>
>> _target= target;
>> var _flashr:Flashr = Flashr.getFlashr();
>> _flashr.apiKey = apiKey;
>> var _flashrResponse:FlashrResponse = new FlashrResponse();
>> _flashrResponse.setSuppressOutput(true);
>> _flashrResponse.onGroupsPoolsGetPhotos = Delegate.create(this, onGroupsPoolsGetPhotos)
>> //_flashrResponse.onPhotosGetInfo = Delegate.create(this, onPhotosGetInfo)
>> _flashr.groupsPoolsGetPhotos(userNsid, null, null, 500, 1, null);
>> }
>>
>> public static function GetMyImages(photosArray) // builds Global arrays
>> {
>> var thisPhoto:Photo = Photo(photosArray[_global.eye]);
>> var PhotoTitle = thisPhoto.title;
>> var PhotoDes = thisPhoto.description;
>> _root.DisplayMyImg(thisPhoto.mediumUrl, thisPhoto.PassImgFile, thisPhoto.PassImgName, PhotoTitle, PhotoDes, photosArray, thisPhoto.thumbnailUrl); //runs funcion in my Flickr image program and builds array You can trace this for results.
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>> function onGroupsPoolsGetPhotos(p:Group):Void
>> {
>> var photosArray:Array = p.getPhotos();
>> var userNsid1:String = p.nsid;
>> GetMyImages(photosArray); //calls above function
>> }
>>
>> /**
>> * Function: main
>> * Entrypoint to the application.
>> **/
>>
>> public static function main():Void
>> {
>> var u:UserRecentPhotos = new UserRecentPhotos(_root);
>> }
>> /**
>> * Function: toString
>> **/
>> public function toString():String
>> {
>> return //"[com.kelvinluck.tnmFlickr.UserRecentPhotos]";
>> }
>> }
>>
>> ----------------------------------------
>>
>> From: "Kelvin Luck"
>> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:12 PM
>> To: flashr at osflash.org
>> Subject: Re: [Flashr] Flashr queue empty
>>
>> Hi Raymond,
>>
>> I'm not sure I understand you. "Flashr queue empty" isn't an error it just means that there are no messages queued to be sent to flickr.
>>
>> What flashr methods are you calling? Can you post the code that you are using and then I may be able to help more,
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kelvin :)
>>
>> On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 13:20:46 -0800, Web Mail wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When I sign up a friend to Flickr and I run my program I get this error "Flashr queue empty" I am guessing this happens because the account is new. I had this happen before with other new accounts. If this is the case that Flickr puts a delay on new accounts and you have to wait before it starts working do you know how long Flickr will make you wait? I know it works because If I change the userNsid to an account that has been active for a while it works. Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you;
>>>
>>> Raymond
>>>
>>>
>>>
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