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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 2000 Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>
2000-2009 David Faure <faure@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KIO_JOB_H
#define KIO_JOB_H
#include <kio/jobclasses.h>
namespace KIO {
enum LoadType { Reload, NoReload };
class FileJob;
/**
* Creates a single directory.
*
*
*
*
* @param url The URL of the directory to create.
* @param permissions The permissions to set after creating the
* directory (unix-style), -1 for default permissions.
* @return A pointer to the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob * mkdir( const KUrl& url, int permissions = -1 ); // TODO KDE5: return a MkdirJob and make that class public again
/**
* Removes a single directory.
*
* The directory is assumed to be empty.
* The job will fail if the directory is not empty.
* Use KIO::del() (DeleteJob) to delete non-empty directories.
*
* @param url The URL of the directory to remove.
* @return A pointer to the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob * rmdir( const KUrl& url );
/**
* Changes permissions on a file or directory.
* See the other chmod in chmodjob.h for changing many files
* or directories.
*
* @param url The URL of file or directory.
* @param permissions The permissions to set.
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob * chmod( const KUrl& url, int permissions );
/**
* Changes ownership and group of a file or directory.
*
* @param url The URL of file or directory.
* @param owner the new owner
* @param group the new group
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob * chown( const KUrl& url, const QString& owner, const QString& group );
/**
* Changes the modification time on a file or directory.
*
* @param url The URL of file or directory.
* @param permissions The permissions to set.
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob *setModificationTime( const KUrl& url, const QDateTime& mtime );
/**
* Rename a file or directory.
* Warning: this operation fails if a direct renaming is not
* possible (like with files or dirs on separate partitions)
* Use move or file_move in this case.
*
* @param src The original URL
* @param dest The final URL
* @param flags Can be Overwrite here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob * rename( const KUrl& src, const KUrl & dest, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Create or move a symlink.
* This is the lowlevel operation, similar to file_copy and file_move.
* It doesn't do any check (other than those the slave does)
* and it doesn't show rename and skip dialogs - use KIO::link for that.
* @param target The string that will become the "target" of the link (can be relative)
* @param dest The symlink to create.
* @param flags Can be Overwrite and HideProgressInfo
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob * symlink( const QString & target, const KUrl& dest, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Execute any command that is specific to one slave (protocol).
*
* Examples are : HTTP POST, mount and unmount (kio_file)
*
* @param url The URL isn't passed to the slave, but is used to know
* which slave to send it to :-)
* @param data Packed data. The meaning is completely dependent on the
* slave, but usually starts with an int for the command number.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob * special( const KUrl& url, const QByteArray & data, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Mount filesystem.
*
* Special job for @p kio_file.
*
* @param ro Mount read-only if @p true.
* @param fstype File system type (e.g. "ext2", can be empty).
* @param dev Device (e.g. /dev/sda0).
* @param point Mount point, can be @p null.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob *mount( bool ro, const QByteArray& fstype, const QString& dev, const QString& point, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Unmount filesystem.
*
* Special job for @p kio_file.
*
* @param point Point to unmount.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob *unmount( const QString & point, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* HTTP cache update
*
* @param url Url to update, protocol must be "http".
* @param no_cache If true, cache entry for @p url is deleted.
* @param expireDate Local machine time indicating when the entry is
* supposed to expire.
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob *http_update_cache( const KUrl& url, bool no_cache, time_t expireDate);
/**
* Find all details for one file or directory.
*
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT StatJob * stat( const KUrl& url, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Find all details for one file or directory.
* This version of the call includes two additional booleans, @p sideIsSource and @p details.
*
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param side is SourceSide when stating a source file (we will do a get on it if
* the stat works) and DestinationSide when stating a destination file (target of a copy).
* The reason for this parameter is that in some cases the kioslave might not
* be able to determine a file's existence (e.g. HTTP doesn't allow it, FTP
* has issues with case-sensitivity on some systems).
* When the slave can't reliably determine the existence of a file, it will:
* @li be optimistic if SourceSide, i.e. it will assume the file exists,
* and if it doesn't this will appear when actually trying to download it
* @li be pessimistic if DestinationSide, i.e. it will assume the file
* doesn't exist, to prevent showing "about to overwrite" errors to the user.
* If you simply want to check for existence without downloading/uploading afterwards,
* then you should use DestinationSide.
*
* @param details selects the level of details we want.
* By default this is 2 (all details wanted, including modification time, size, etc.),
* setDetails(1) is used when deleting: we don't need all the information if it takes
* too much time, no need to follow symlinks etc.
* setDetails(0) is used for very simple probing: we'll only get the answer
* "it's a file or a directory or a symlink, or it doesn't exist". This is used by KRun and DeleteJob.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT StatJob * stat( const KUrl& url, KIO::StatJob::StatSide side,
short int details, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Find all details for one file or directory.
* This version of the call includes two additional booleans, @p sideIsSource and @p details.
*
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param sideIsSource is true when stating a source file (we will do a get on it if
* the stat works) and false when stating a destination file (target of a copy).
* The reason for this parameter is that in some cases the kioslave might not
* be able to determine a file's existence (e.g. HTTP doesn't allow it, FTP
* has issues with case-sensitivity on some systems).
* When the slave can't reliably determine the existence of a file, it will:
* @li be optimistic if sideIsSource=true, i.e. it will assume the file exists,
* and if it doesn't this will appear when actually trying to download it
* @li be pessimistic if sideIsSource=false, i.e. it will assume the file
* doesn't exist, to prevent showing "about to overwrite" errors to the user.
* If you simply want to check for existence without downloading/uploading afterwards,
* then you should use sideIsSource=false.
*
* @param details selects the level of details we want.
* By default this is 2 (all details wanted, including modification time, size, etc.),
* setDetails(1) is used when deleting: we don't need all the information if it takes
* too much time, no need to follow symlinks etc.
* setDetails(0) is used for very simple probing: we'll only get the answer
* "it's a file or a directory, or it doesn't exist". This is used by KRun.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
KIO_EXPORT_DEPRECATED StatJob * stat( const KUrl& url, bool sideIsSource,
short int details, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
#endif
/**
* Get (a.k.a. read).
* This is the job to use in order to "download" a file into memory.
* The slave emits the data through the data() signal.
*
* Special case: if you want to determine the mimetype of the file first,
* and then read it with the appropriate component, you can still use
* a KIO::get() directly. When that job emits the mimeType signal, (which is
* guaranteed to happen before it emits any data), put the job on hold:
* <code>
* job->putOnHold();
* KIO::Scheduler::publishSlaveOnHold();
* </code>
* and forget about the job. The next time someone does a KIO::get() on the
* same URL (even in another process) this job will be resumed. This saves KIO
* from doing two requests to the server.
*
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param reload: Reload to reload the file, NoReload if it can be taken from the cache
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT TransferJob *get( const KUrl& url, LoadType reload = NoReload, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Open ( random access I/O )
*
* The file-job emits open() when opened
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param mode the access privileges: see \ref OpenMode
*
* @return The file-handling job. It will never return 0. Errors are handled asynchronously
* (emitted as signals).
*/
KIO_EXPORT FileJob *open(const KUrl &url, QIODevice::OpenMode mode);
/**
* Put (a.k.a. write)
*
* @param url Where to write data.
* @param permissions May be -1. In this case no special permission mode is set.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo, Overwrite and Resume here. WARNING:
* Setting Resume means that the data will be appended to @p dest if @p dest exists.
* @return the job handling the operation.
* @see multi_get()
*/
KIO_EXPORT TransferJob *put( const KUrl& url, int permissions,
JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* HTTP POST (for form data).
*
* Example:
* \code
* job = KIO::http_post( url, postData, KIO::HideProgressInfo);
* job->addMetaData("content-type", contentType);
* job->addMetaData("referrer", referrerURL);
* \endcode
*
* You MUST specify the "content-type" meta data. It is mandatory.
* It can be preceeded with the optional text "Content-Type:", e.g.
* "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded".
*
* @p postData is usually an encoded ASCII string (without null-termination!)
* and can contain spaces, linefeeds and percent escaped characters such as %20,
* %0A and %25.
*
* @param url Where to write the data.
* @param postData Encoded data to post.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT TransferJob *http_post( const KUrl& url, const QByteArray &postData,
JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* HTTP POST.
*
* This function, unlike the one that accepts a QByteArray, accepts an IO device
* from which to read the encoded data to be posted to the server in order to
* to avoid holding the content of very large post requests, e.g. multimedia file
* uploads, in memory.
*
* Example:
* \code
* job = KIO::http_post( url, device, device->size(), KIO::HideProgressInfo);
* job->addMetaData("content-type", contentType);
* job->addMetaData("referrer", referrerURL);
* \endcode
*
* You MUST specify the "content-type" meta data. It is mandatory.
* It can be preceeded with the optional text "Content-Type:", e.g.
* "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded".
*
* @param url Where to write the data.
* @param device the QIODevice that provides the encoded post data.
* @param size Size of the encoded post data.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*
* @since 4.7
*/
KIO_EXPORT TransferJob *http_post( const KUrl& url, QIODevice* device,
qint64 size = -1, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* HTTP DELETE.
*
* Though this function servers the same purpose as KIO::file_delete, unlike
* file_delete it accomodates HTTP sepecific actions such as redirections.
*
* @param src url resource to delete.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*
* @since 4.7.3
*/
KIO_EXPORT TransferJob *http_delete( const KUrl& url, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Get (a.k.a. read), into a single QByteArray.
* @see StoredTransferJob
*
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param reload: Reload to reload the file, NoReload if it can be taken from the cache
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT StoredTransferJob *storedGet( const KUrl& url, LoadType reload = NoReload, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Put (a.k.a. write) data from a single QByteArray.
* @see StoredTransferJob
*
* @param arr The data to write
* @param url Where to write data.
* @param permissions May be -1. In this case no special permission mode is set.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo, Overwrite and Resume here. WARNING:
* Setting Resume means that the data will be appended to @p dest if @p dest exists.
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT StoredTransferJob *storedPut( const QByteArray& arr, const KUrl& url, int permissions,
JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* HTTP POST (a.k.a. write) data from a single QByteArray.
* @see StoredTransferJob
*
* @param arr The data to write
* @param url Where to write data.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here.
* @return the job handling the operation.
* @since 4.2
*/
KIO_EXPORT StoredTransferJob *storedHttpPost( const QByteArray& arr, const KUrl& url,
JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* HTTP POST (a.k.a. write) data from the given IO device.
* @see StoredTransferJob
*
* @param device Device from which the encoded data to be posted is read.
* @param url Where to write data.
* @param size Size of the encoded data to be posted.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here.
* @return the job handling the operation.
*
* @since 4.7
*/
KIO_EXPORT StoredTransferJob *storedHttpPost( QIODevice* device, const KUrl& url,
qint64 size = -1, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Creates a new multiple get job.
*
* @param id the id of the get operation
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param metaData the MetaData associated with the file
*
* @return the job handling the operation.
* @see get()
*/
KIO_EXPORT MultiGetJob *multi_get( long id, const KUrl &url, const MetaData &metaData);
/**
* Find mimetype for one file or directory.
*
* If you are going to download the file right after determining its mimetype,
* then don't use this, prefer using a KIO::get() job instead. See the note
* about putting the job on hold once the mimetype is determined.
*
* @param url the URL of the file
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT MimetypeJob * mimetype( const KUrl& url,
JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Copy a single file.
*
* Uses either SlaveBase::copy() if the slave supports that
* or get() and put() otherwise.
* @param src Where to get the file.
* @param dest Where to put the file.
* @param permissions May be -1. In this case no special permission mode is set.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo, Overwrite and Resume here. WARNING:
* Setting Resume means that the data will be appended to @p dest if @p dest exists.
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT FileCopyJob *file_copy( const KUrl& src, const KUrl& dest, int permissions=-1,
JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Overload for catching code mistakes. Do NOT call this method (it is not implemented),
* insert a value for permissions (-1 by default) before the JobFlags.
* @since 4.5
*/
FileCopyJob *file_copy( const KUrl& src, const KUrl& dest, JobFlags flags ); // not implemented - on purpose.
/**
* Move a single file.
*
* Use either SlaveBase::rename() if the slave supports that,
* or copy() and del() otherwise, or eventually get() & put() & del()
* @param src Where to get the file.
* @param dest Where to put the file.
* @param permissions May be -1. In this case no special permission mode is set.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo, Overwrite and Resume here. WARNING:
* Setting Resume means that the data will be appended to @p dest if @p dest exists.
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT FileCopyJob *file_move( const KUrl& src, const KUrl& dest, int permissions=-1,
JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* Overload for catching code mistakes. Do NOT call this method (it is not implemented),
* insert a value for permissions (-1 by default) before the JobFlags.
* @since 4.3
*/
FileCopyJob *file_move( const KUrl& src, const KUrl& dest, JobFlags flags ); // not implemented - on purpose.
/**
* Delete a single file.
*
* @param src File to delete.
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT SimpleJob *file_delete( const KUrl& src, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags );
/**
* List the contents of @p url, which is assumed to be a directory.
*
* "." and ".." are returned, filter them out if you don't want them.
*
*
* @param url the url of the directory
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @param includeHidden true for all files, false to cull out UNIX hidden
* files/dirs (whose names start with dot)
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT ListJob *listDir( const KUrl& url, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags,
bool includeHidden = true );
/**
* The same as the previous method, but recurses subdirectories.
* Directory links are not followed.
*
* "." and ".." are returned but only for the toplevel directory.
* Filter them out if you don't want them.
*
* @param url the url of the directory
* @param flags Can be HideProgressInfo here
* @param includeHidden true for all files, false to cull out UNIX hidden
* files/dirs (whose names start with dot)
* @return the job handling the operation.
*/
KIO_EXPORT ListJob *listRecursive( const KUrl& url, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags,
bool includeHidden = true );
/**
* Tries to map a local URL for the given URL, using a KIO job.
*
* Starts a (stat) job for determining the "most local URL" for a given URL.
* Retrieve the result with StatJob::mostLocalUrl in the result slot.
* @param url The URL we are testing.
* \since 4.4
*/
KIO_EXPORT StatJob* mostLocalUrl(const KUrl& url, JobFlags flags = DefaultFlags);
}
#endif
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