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[Bug 1338697] [NEW] Alarm sound url read from a saved alarm is always empty

 

Public bug reported:

In the clock app, I am trying to add the option to set custom sounds for
an alarm. Creating a new alarm and choosing a custom sound works
properly. When the alarm is triggered, it rings using the correct sound.
However when you read that alarm from the alarm model and output the
sound url, it is always empty. As a result, one cannot check an alarm to
see what sound was assigned to it.

I have created a sample alarms app to illustrate the issue at  lp:~nik90
/ubuntu-clock-app/alarmtest

Steps to reproduce bug:
1. Create a new alarm by pressing the + header button
2. Set alarm to ring in the next 10-15 seconds
3. Set a custom alarm sound by choosing one in the option selector
4. Save alarm

In the main page, click on the created alarm

What happens:
The alarm sound value is empty

What should happen:
The alarm sound correctly points to the path of the chosen sound

** Affects: ubuntu-ui-toolkit
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: qtorganizer5-eds (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Also affects: qtorganizer5-eds (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Description changed:

  In the clock app, I am trying to add the option to set custom sounds for
  an alarm. Creating a new alarm and choosing a custom sound works
  properly. When the alarm is triggered, it rings using the correct sound.
  However when you read that alarm from the alarm model and output the
  sound url, it is always empty. As a result, one cannot check an alarm to
  see what sound was assigned to it.
+ 
+ I have created a sample alarms app to illustrate the issue at  lp:~nik90
+ /ubuntu-clock-app/alarmtest

** Description changed:

  In the clock app, I am trying to add the option to set custom sounds for
  an alarm. Creating a new alarm and choosing a custom sound works
  properly. When the alarm is triggered, it rings using the correct sound.
  However when you read that alarm from the alarm model and output the
  sound url, it is always empty. As a result, one cannot check an alarm to
  see what sound was assigned to it.
  
  I have created a sample alarms app to illustrate the issue at  lp:~nik90
  /ubuntu-clock-app/alarmtest
+ 
+ Steps to reproduce bug:
+ 1. Create a new alarm by pressing the + header button
+ 2. Set alarm to ring in the next 10-15 seconds
+ 3. Set a custom alarm sound by choosing one in the option selector
+ 4. Save alarm
+ 
+ In the main page, click on the created alarm
+ 
+ What happens:
+ The alarm sound value is empty
+ 
+ What should happen:
+ The alarm sound correctly points to the path of the chosen sound

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Title:
  Alarm sound url read from a saved alarm is always empty

Status in Ubuntu UI Toolkit:
  New
Status in “qtorganizer5-eds” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In the clock app, I am trying to add the option to set custom sounds
  for an alarm. Creating a new alarm and choosing a custom sound works
  properly. When the alarm is triggered, it rings using the correct
  sound. However when you read that alarm from the alarm model and
  output the sound url, it is always empty. As a result, one cannot
  check an alarm to see what sound was assigned to it.

  I have created a sample alarms app to illustrate the issue at
  lp:~nik90/ubuntu-clock-app/alarmtest

  Steps to reproduce bug:
  1. Create a new alarm by pressing the + header button
  2. Set alarm to ring in the next 10-15 seconds
  3. Set a custom alarm sound by choosing one in the option selector
  4. Save alarm

  In the main page, click on the created alarm

  What happens:
  The alarm sound value is empty

  What should happen:
  The alarm sound correctly points to the path of the chosen sound

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