Actually set search string + fix code style warnings.

It now works! Sort of. Turns out you have to manually click 'Load More' each time now :-) This is also at least partially explains the 'cases' mentioned in previous commit (when switching tabs).

part of CURA-8559
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Remco Burema 2021-11-12 14:30:09 +01:00
parent d7ac307ace
commit 79f7724923
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3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ class RemotePackageList(PackageList):
if self._package_type_filter != "": if self._package_type_filter != "":
request_url += f"&package_type={self._package_type_filter}" request_url += f"&package_type={self._package_type_filter}"
if self._search_string != "": if self._search_string != "":
request_url += f"" # TODO request_url += f"&search={self._search_string}"
return request_url return request_url
def _parseResponse(self, reply: "QNetworkReply") -> None: def _parseResponse(self, reply: "QNetworkReply") -> None:

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Button
background: Rectangle background: Rectangle
{ {
color: backgroundColor color: backgroundColor
border.color: transparent border.color: "transparent"
radius: Math.round(width * 0.5) radius: Math.round(width * 0.5)
} }

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@ -170,9 +170,9 @@ Window
function onLoaded() function onLoaded()
{ {
pageTitle.text = content.item.pageTitle pageTitle.text = content.item.pageTitle
searchStringChanged.connect(onSearchStringChanged) searchStringChanged.connect(handleSearchStringChanged)
} }
function onSearchStringChanged(new_search) function handleSearchStringChanged(new_search)
{ {
content.item.model.searchString = new_search content.item.model.searchString = new_search
} }