Hi, On Tuesday 27 January 2015 01:21:39 aga wrote:
> On 27/01/15 00:14, Jack wrote: > > On 2015.01.26 19:02, aga wrote: > >> On 26/01/15 23:33, Jack wrote: > >>> On 2015.01.25 17:07, Paolo Spanevello wrote: > >>>> does anybody develop a web plugin? at least the essential features > >>>> for example insert a record in the Ledgers? > >>>> > >>>> I followed the link above but it does not work. > >>>> > >>>> http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/extragear/office/kmymoney/kmymoney/plugins/ > >>> > >>> Paolo, > >>> > >>> KMyMoney has migrated from svn to git some time ago, so the new home > >>> of the code base would be > >>> http://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/office/kmymoney or the > >>> repository directory under that. If you can tell us where you found > >>> that link, someone can correct it. > >>> > >>> Also, KMyMoney is a KDE application, not a web application. Plugins > >>> are to add functionality to the main application. Writing a web > >>> application to add data to a KMyMoney file is certainly possible, but > >>> it would not be a KMyMoney plugin - it would be a completely separate > >>> application (and not an easy thing to do.) > >>> > >>> Just off the top of my head, it might be more reasonable to write a > >>> web application to accept the data necessary for new transactions, > >>> but store it as an OFX file, which can then be imported into > >>> KMyMoney. However, it also depends on what your actual goal is. > >>> > >>> Jack > >> > >> I've just remembered Web Connect, but can't now remember how it works, > >> and I couldn't see it in the handbook. > >> > >> To Paolo > >> > >> If you already have KMyMoney, then it contains the handbook, with the > >> section on writing plugins, although it's short on detail. > > > > If I remember correctly (I've never used it) WebConnect is the ability > > to go to your bank or other institution's web site, ask it to download a > > data file, and then have KMyMoney import that data without the extra > > step of saving it to disk first. (Yes, it actually does get saved, but > > you don't have to specify where and then point the KMM import process to > > that file, so it's a bit more efficient.) Yes, that's how it works. > > The only mention of writing plugins I can find is at the end of the > > section on import and export, and really just says to use the OFX plugin > > as an example for writing a plugin to import some other format data. I > > suppose it would be possible to write a web application which is > > interfaced to a plugin for a KMyMoney instance launched by the web app. > > > > Jack > > Yes, I did a search and it produced the page in the handbook, so it is > there. > > I set up a file association for *.ofx and clicked to download. It > offered kmymoney, and the file was imported correctly. So, it is efficient. > > Rather than needing to produce a fairly complicated ofx file, a simpler > file could be produced and imported, perhaps. Doesn't webconnect support all import formats incl. QIF and CSV? OK, it might have to be setup correctly. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart GPG-FP: E55E D592 F45F 116B 8429 4F99 9C59 DB40 B75D D3BA ------------------------------------------------------------- Memory's the second thing to go ... Can't remember the first. -------------------------------------------------------------
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