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/*
Copyright (C) 2001 Eazel, Inc
Copyright (C) 2002 Seth Nickell
The Gnome 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
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Author: Michael Fleming <mfleming@eazel.com>
Seth Nickell <snickell@stanford.edu>
*/
#ifndef GNOME_VFS_STANDARD_CALLBACKS_H
#define GNOME_VFS_STANDARD_CALLBACKS_H
#include <glib.h>
#include <libgnomevfs/gnome-vfs-uri.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/*
* defined callback structures
*/
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION:
*
* A module callback name used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke() to
* ask the user for login data. This includes username and password, but also
* special login choices like anonymous login.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn * passed to the application,
* specifying the authentication request.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut * passing the user's
* provided authentication data (i.e. his username/password etc.) back to the module.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION "full-authentication"
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION:
*
* A module callback name used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke() to
* ask the keyring manager for login data. It is expected to return stored or cached
* login data, but may not query the user.
*
* The login data consists of a username, a password and a domain, and is used to
* access a resource. If the data is not suitable for accessing the resource, the
* #GnomeVFSModule typically issues a #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION
* module callback to query the user right after the authentication failed.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationIn * passed to the application,
* specifying the authentication request. The application will usually proxy this
* request to the keyring manager of the desktop environment, but it can also handle
* the request itself.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationOut * passing the cached
* keyring data (i.e. username/password etc.) back to the module. Usually,
* this is data that was stored using #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION,
* and is either stored permanently on disk or cached.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
**/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION "fill-authentication"
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION:
*
* A module callback name used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke() to
* request permanent or temporary storage of login data. The storage is typically
* done using a keyring manager.
*
* Called after a successfull authentication, to allow the client to e.g.
* store the password for future use. It may be queried again within the
* current session (temporary storage) or in future sessions (permanent
* storage) using #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION.
*
* This is typically called after the user provided login data with
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticationIn * specifying the login data.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticationOut * (unused).
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION "save-authentication"
#ifndef GNOME_VFS_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_AUTHENTICATION
*
* A module callback name formerly used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke().
*
* Formerly called when access to a URI requires a username/password.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationIn *.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationOut *.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*
* Deprecated: Modules should use #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION
* and #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION.
*/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_AUTHENTICATION "simple-authentication"
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION:
*
* A module callback name formerly used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke()
* to ask the user for HTTP proxy login data. It works exactly like
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION, and used to be kept separate to
* allow applications to distinguish proxy authentication from actual server
* authentication, so that the wording of the interface could be adapted.
*
* Formerly called when access to an HTTP proxy required a username/password.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationIn *.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationOut *.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*
* Deprecated: Proxy authentication now works desktop-wide through GConf.
**/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION "http:proxy-authentication"
#endif /* GNOME_VFS_DISABLE_DEPRECATED */
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_QUESTION:
*
* A module callback name used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke() to
* ask the user a question.
*
* Called when access to a URI requires the user to make a choice.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn * passed to the application,
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* specifying the proxy authentication request.
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut * passing the user's
* provided proxy authentication data (i.e. his username/password) back to the module.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_QUESTION "ask-question"
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationIn:
* @uri: The textual URI of the resource that requires authentication.
* @protocol: One of the protocols supported by the invoking module.
* Typically matches @uri's protocol.
* @server: The server that contains the resource that requires authentication.
* Typically matches @uri's hostname.
* @object: The type of the resource that requires authentication.
* @port: The port that was used to connect to @server. 0 means unset.
* @authtype: The type of authentication that was requested. For the
* HTTP method, this may be "basic" or "proxy". For the SFTP method,
* this may be "publickey" or "password".
* @username: The username that was used to connect to @server.
* @domain: The domain that @server belongs to (only used by the SMB method).
*
* A pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationIn structure is passed to the
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION callback, and informs the application
* about the authentication parameters that should be requested from the user.
*
* The #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION application callback will then set
* the members of a pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationOut structure
* according to the stored or cached data.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
char *uri;
char *protocol;
char *server;
char *object;
int port;
char *authtype;
char *username;
char *domain;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationIn;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationOut:
* @valid: Whether stored or cached login data was found for the resource referenced by
* the #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationIn structure.
* @username: The cached username that should be used to access the resource.
* This will be freed by the module when it isn't needed any longer. May only
* be set if @valid is %TRUE.
* @password: The cached password that should be used to access the resource.
* This will be freed by the module when it isn't needed any longer. May only
* be set if @valid is %TRUE.
* @domain: The cached domain that should be used to access the resource.
* This will be freed by the module when it isn't needed any longer. May only
* be set if @valid is %TRUE.
*
* A pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationOut structure is passed to the
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION callback, and informs the module
* about the authentication parameters that were found in the cache or permanently stored.
*
* The login data returned by #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION was usually
* previously stored using ##GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
gboolean valid;
char *username;
char *domain;
char *password;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFillAuthenticationOut;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags:
* @GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_PREVIOUS_ATTEMPT_FAILED: This is not the first login attempt,
* i.e. this callback was already invoked but the provided login data was not suitable for a successful login.
* @GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_PASSWORD: The application should ask the user for
* a password and set the @password field of #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut.
* @GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_USERNAME: The application should ask the user for
* a username and set the @username field of #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut.
* @GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_DOMAIN: The application should ask the user for
* a domain and set the @domain field of #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut.
* @GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_SAVING_SUPPORTED: The application may ask the user
* whether he wants to save the password. If this flag is not present, or the user does not want to
* save the password, the application must set the @save_password field of #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut
* to %FALSE and its keyring field to %NULL. If the @save_password field is %TRUE, the module invoking
* the #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION callback is expected to invoke the
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION callback if the login attempt was successful with
* the @username, @password, @domain and @keyring fields of #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut.
* @GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_ANON_SUPPORTED: The application
* should offer the user a choice to login anonymously (used for example by the FTP module).
* If the user requests anonymous login, #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_OUT_ANON_SELECTED
* must be set in the @out_flags field of #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut.
*
* These flags will be passed to the #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION callback,
* as part of the #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn structure. The output data
* will be stored in a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut structure.
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_PREVIOUS_ATTEMPT_FAILED = 1<<0,
GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_PASSWORD = 1<<1,
GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_USERNAME = 1<<2,
GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_DOMAIN = 1<<3,
GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_SAVING_SUPPORTED = 1<<4,
GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_ANON_SUPPORTED = 1<<5
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn:
* @flags: #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags influencing the user query.
* @uri: The textual URI of the resource that requires authentication.
* @protocol: One of the protocols supported by the invoking module. Typically matches @uri's protocol.
* @server: The server that contains the resource that requires authentication. Typically matches @uri's hostname.
* @object: The type of the resource that requires authentication.
* @port: The port that was used to connect to @server. 0 means unset.
* @authtype: The type of authentication that was requested. For the
* HTTP method, this may be "basic" or "proxy". For the SFTP method,
* this may be "publickey" or "password".
* @username: The username that was used to connect to @server. This variable
* should just be used for display purposes, i.e. like <quote>You were trying
* to access foo@bar.com</quote> where foo is the @username and bar.com is the
* @server. Do not make the contents of the #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut
* output variables depend on the value of this variable. If you want to handle
* absence of user input, pass back @default_user instead.
* @domain: The domain that @server belongs to (only used by the SMB method).
* This variable should just be used for display purposes where foo is the @username
* and bar.com is the @server. Do not make the contents of the
* #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut output variables depend on the value
* of this variable. If you want to handle absence of user input, pass back
* @default_domain instead.
* @default_user: The username that should be provided to the user by default.
* Typically matches @username.
* @default_domain: The domain that should be provided to the user by default.
* Typically matches @domain.
*
* A pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn structure is passed to the
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION callback, and informs the application
* about the authentication parameters that should be requested from the user.
*
* The #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION application callback will then set
* the members of a pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut structure
* according to the user input.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags flags;
char *uri;
char *protocol;
char *server;
char *object;
int port;
char *authtype;
char *username;
char *domain;
/* for pre-filling the dialog */
char *default_user;
char *default_domain;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOutFlags:
* @GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_OUT_ANON_SELECTED: Anonymous login requested.
* May only be set if the #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn's
* #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags contain
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_ANON_SUPPORTED.
*
* These flags will be passed from a #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION callback
* back to the module, as part of the #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut structure.
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_OUT_ANON_SELECTED = 1<<0
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOutFlags;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut:
* @abort_auth: Whether the user somehow cancelled the login process. The application
* is expected to offer the user a cancellation point during the authentication query.
* In a graphical user interface, this is typically achieved by providing a "Cancel"
* button.
* @username: The user-provided username that should be used to access the resource
* referenced by #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn. This will be freed by
* the module when it isn't needed any longer. Must not be set if the
* #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags don't contain
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_USERNAME.
* @domain: The user-provided domain that should be used to access the resource
* referenced by #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn. This will be freed by
* the module when it isn't needed any longer. Must not be set if the
* #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags don't contain
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_DOMAIN.
* @password: The user-provided password that should be used to access the resource
* referenced by #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn. This will be freed by
* the module when it isn't needed any longer. Must not be set if the
* #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags don't contain
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_NEED_PASSOWRD.
* @save_password: Flags whether the user requested to save the provided login
* data. Must be %FALSE if the #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationFlags
* don't contain #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION_SAVING_SUPPORTED.
* @keyring: Flags which keyring should be used to save the password. This will
* later be passed to the #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION callback
* if the login attempt was successful with the specified @username, @password and
* @domain. This will NOT be freed by the module, so the application typically
* provides a %NULL pointer or a pointer to a static string.
* @out_flags: #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOutFlags signalling a special request, for instance
* anonymous access to an FTP server.
*
* A pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut structure is passed to the
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION callback, and informs the module
* about the authentication parameters that the user provided by setting the respective
* fields according to the user input and the passed-in #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn
* pointer.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
gboolean abort_auth;
char *username;
char *domain;
char *password;
gboolean save_password;
char *keyring;
gsize out_flags;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationOut;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticationIn:
* @keyring: Keyring provided by #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION callback.
* @uri: The textual URI of the resource that is accessed.
* @protocol: One of the protocols supported by the invoking module.
* Typically matches @uri's protocol.
* @server: The server that contains the resource that is accessed.
* Typically matches @uri's hostname.
* @object: The type of the resource that is accessed.
* @port: The port that was used to connect to @server. 0 means unset.
* @authtype: The type of authentication that was requested. For the
* HTTP method, this may be "basic" or "proxy". For the SFTP method,
* this may be "publickey" or "password".
* @username: The username that was used to connect to @server.
* @domain: The domain that @server belongs to (only used by the SMB method).
* @password: The password that was used to connect to @server.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticatioIn pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION application callback,
* and specifies the login data that should be stored permanently on
* disk or temporarily cached.
*
* This data may be queried in future sessions (permanent storage) or within
* the current session (temporary storage) using
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
char *keyring;
char *uri;
char *protocol;
char *server;
char *object;
int port;
char *authtype;
char *username;
char *domain;
char *password;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticationIn;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticationOut:
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticationOut pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_SAVE_AUTHENTICATION application callback,
* and is reserved for future use. Applications are not expected
* to modify this data, because its interpretation might change
* in the future.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackSaveAuthenticationOut;
#ifndef GNOME_VFS_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationAuthType:
* @AuthTypeBasic: transmit password unencrypted.
* @AuthTypeDigest: transmit digest instead of plaintext credentials.
*
* This defines the possible values of the #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationIn's
* %auth_type field.
*
* Deprecated: Modules should use #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION
* and #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION.
**/
typedef enum {
AuthTypeBasic,
AuthTypeDigest
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationAuthType;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationIn:
* @uri: The textual URI of the resource that requires authentication.
* @realm: "auth" for HTTP, %NULL for others.
* @previous_attempt_failed: %TRUE if there already was login data
* specified for this request, but the login failed. %FALSE if no
* previous login attempt has been made right before this one.
* @auth_type: Whether the login data will be transmitted in plaintext or encrypted.
*
* A pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationIn structure that used to be
* passed to the #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_AUTHENTICATION callback, and informed
* the application about the authentication parameters that should be requested.
*
* Deprecated: Modules should use #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION
* and #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
char *uri;
char *realm;
gboolean previous_attempt_failed;
GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationAuthType auth_type;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationIn;
#endif /* GNOME_VFS_DISABLE_DEPRECATED */
#ifndef GNOME_VFS_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationOut:
* @username: The username that should be used to access the resource
* referenced by #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn, or %NULL
* if no data was provided. This will be freed by the module when it
* isn't needed any longer.
* @password: The password that should be used to access the resource
* referenced by #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackFullAuthenticationIn. This will
* be freed by the module when it isn't needed any longer.
*
* A pointer to a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationOut structure that used to be
* passed to the #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_AUTHENTICATION callback, and was
* used to pass the login data back to the module.
*
* Deprecated: Modules should use #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FILL_AUTHENTICATION
* and #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_FULL_AUTHENTICATION.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
char *username;
char *password;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAuthenticationOut;
#endif /* GNOME_VFS_DISABLE_DEPRECATED */
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_SEND_ADDITIONAL_HEADERS:
*
* A module callback name used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke() to
* request additional HTTP headers.
*
* Called before sending headers to an HTTP server. Client applications can add
* additional headers.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersIn * identifying the resource.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersOut * allowing to add headers
* to the request.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
**/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_SEND_ADDITIONAL_HEADERS "http:send-additional-headers"
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersIn:
* @uri: A #GnomeVFSURI identifying the resource of the currently pending request.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersIn pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_SEND_ADDITIONAL_HEADERS application
* callback, to inform it about a pending HTTP request and allow it to
* add additional headers.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
GnomeVFSURI *uri;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersIn;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersOut:
* @headers: A #GList of strings, each of them is an additional header that
* is added to the HTTP request. @headers and all its strings will be freed
* by the module when they aren't needed any longer.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersOut pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_SEND_ADDITIONAL_HEADERS application
* callback, to store the headers the application wants to add to
* a pending HTTP request.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
GList *headers;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackAdditionalHeadersOut;
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_RECEIVED_HEADERS:
*
* A module callback name used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke() to
* inform an application about the delivery of a HTTP request.
*
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_RECEIVED_HEADERS is called after
* receiving HTTP headers from a server that belonged to a HTTP
* request that was issued by the application and allows the
* application to analyze the returned headers.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersIn *.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersOut * (not used).
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_RECEIVED_HEADERS "http:received-headers"
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersIn:
* @uri: A #GnomeVFSURI identifying the resource of the currently delivered request.
* @headers: A #GList of strings, each of them is a header that was received when
* delivering the HTTP request. @headers and all its strings will be freed
* by the module when they aren't needed any longer.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersIn pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_RECEIVED_HEADERS application
* callback, to inform it about a delivered HTTP request and allow
* it to analyze the returned headers.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
GnomeVFSURI *uri;
GList *headers;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersIn;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersOut:
* @dummy: unused.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersOut pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_HTTP_RECEIVED_HEADERS application
* callback, and is reserved for future use. Applications are not
* expected to modify this data, because its interpretation might
* change in the future.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
int dummy;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackReceivedHeadersOut;
/**
* GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_STATUS_MESSAGE:
*
* A module callback name used together with gnome_vfs_module_callback_invoke() to
* inform the user about an ongoing operation.
*
* Called when a #GnomeVFSModule has a status message to return to the user.
*
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>in arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageIn * containing the message to present to the user.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term><parameter>out arg</parameter> :</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageOut * (not used).
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
**/
#define GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_STATUS_MESSAGE "status-message"
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageIn:
* @uri: The textual URI the status message refers to.
* @message: The message the application should display to the user,
* indicating the current state, or it is %NULL.
* @percentage: The percentage indicating the completeness of
* a currently pending operation on @uri (1-100), or -1 if there
* is no progress percentage to report.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageIn pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_STATUS_MESSAGE application callback,
* to inform it about the progress and/or status of an ongoing operation.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
char *uri;
char *message;
int percentage;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageIn;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageOut:
* @dummy: unused.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageOut pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_STATUS_MESSAGE application callback,
* and is reserved for future use. Applications are not expected
* to modify this data, because its interpretation might change
* in the future.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
/* empty structs not allowed */
int dummy;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackStatusMessageOut;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionIn:
* @primary_message: A short message explaining the question to the user,
* or %NULL if there is no message.
* @secondary_message: The long version of the message, containing more
* details, or %NULL if there is no message.
* @choices: %NULL-terminated string list of choices the user has to choose from.
* The first item in the list should be affermative, and will be put on the right
* in a GUI dialog.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionIn pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_QUESTION application callback.
* Applications are expected to request a decision from the
* user, and store the answer in a #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionOut
* structure.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
char *primary_message;
char *secondary_message;
char **choices;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionIn;
/**
* GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionOut:
* @answer: The index of the answer the user picked. Matches the base
* pointer address of the user's choice in #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionIn,
* i.e. its index in choices, where the first choice has index %0.
*
* A #GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionOut pointer is passed to a
* #GNOME_VFS_MODULE_CALLBACK_QUESTION application callback, and
* is used by applications to store the user's decision.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public >*/
int answer;
/*< private >*/
/* Reserved "padding" to avoid future breaks in ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSModuleCallbackQuestionOut;
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* GNOME_VFS_STANDARD_CALLBACKS_H */
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