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/* This file is part of the KDE project
   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Torben Weis <weis@kde.org>
   Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 Preston Brown <pbrown@kde.org>
   Copyright (c) 2000 Simon Hausmann <hausmann@kde.org>
   Copyright (c) 2000 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 KPROPERTIESDIALOG_H
#define KPROPERTIESDIALOG_H

#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <QUrl>

#include "kiowidgets_export.h"
#include <kfileitem.h>
#include <kpagedialog.h>

class KPropertiesDialogPlugin;

class KJob;
namespace KIO
{
class Job;
}

/**
 * The main properties dialog class.
 * A Properties Dialog is a dialog which displays various information
 * about a particular file or URL, or several files or URLs.
 * This main class holds various related classes, which are instantiated in
 * the form of tab entries in the tabbed dialog that this class provides.
 * The various tabs themselves will let the user view, and sometimes change,
 * information about the file or URL.
 *
 * \image html kpropertiesdialog.png "Typical KProperties Dialog"
 *
 * The best way to display the properties dialog is to use showDialog().
 * Otherwise, you should use (void)new KPropertiesDialog(...)
 * It will take care of deleting itself when closed.
 *
 * If you are looking for more flexibility, see KFileMetaInfo and
 * KFileMetaInfoWidget.
 *
 * This respects the "editfiletype", "run_desktop_files" and "shell_access"
 * Kiosk action restrictions (see KAuthorized::authorize()).
 */
class KIOWIDGETS_EXPORT KPropertiesDialog : public KPageDialog
{
    Q_OBJECT

public:

    /**
     * Determine whether there are any property pages available for the
     * given file items.
     * @param _items the list of items to check.
     * @return true if there are any property pages, otherwise false.
     */
    static bool canDisplay(const KFileItemList &_items);

    /**
     * Brings up a Properties dialog, as shown above.
     * This is the normal constructor for
     * file-manager type applications, where you have a KFileItem instance
     * to work with.  Normally you will use this
     * method rather than the one below.
     *
     * @param item file item whose properties should be displayed.
     * @param parent is the parent of the dialog widget.
     * @param name is the internal name.
     */
    explicit KPropertiesDialog(const KFileItem &item,
                               QWidget *parent = 0);

    /**
     * \overload
     *
     * You use this constructor for cases where you have a number of items,
     * rather than a single item. Be careful which methods you use
     * when passing a list of files or URLs, since some of them will only
     * work on the first item in a list.
     *
     * @param _items list of file items whose properties should be displayed.
     * @param parent is the parent of the dialog widget.
     * @param name is the internal name.
     */
    explicit KPropertiesDialog(const KFileItemList &_items,
                               QWidget *parent = 0);

    /**
     * Brings up a Properties dialog. Convenience constructor for
     * non-file-manager applications, where you have a QUrl rather than a
     * KFileItem or KFileItemList.
     *
     * @param url the URL whose properties should be displayed
     * @param parent is the parent of the dialog widget.
     * @param name is the internal name.
     *
     * For local files with a known mimetype, simply create a KFileItem
     * and pass it to the other constructor.
     */
    explicit KPropertiesDialog(const QUrl &url,
                               QWidget *parent = 0);

    /**
     * Brings up a Properties dialog. Convenience constructor for
     * non-file-manager applications, where you have a list of QUrls rather
     * than a KFileItemList.
     *
     * @param urls list of URLs whose properties should be displayed (must
     *             contain at least one non-empty URL)
     * @param parent is the parent of the dialog widget.
     * @param name is the internal name.
     *
     * For local files with a known mimetype, simply create a KFileItemList
     * and pass it to the other constructor.
     *
     * @since 5.10
     */
    explicit KPropertiesDialog(const QList<QUrl> &urls,
                               QWidget *parent = Q_NULLPTR);

    /**
     * Creates a properties dialog for a new .desktop file (whose name
     * is not known yet), based on a template. Special constructor for
     * "File / New" in file-manager type applications.
     *
     * @param _tempUrl template used for reading only
     * @param _currentDir directory where the file will be written to
     * @param _defaultName something to put in the name field,
     * like mimetype.desktop
     * @param parent is the parent of the dialog widget.
     * @param name is the internal name.
     */
    KPropertiesDialog(const QUrl &_tempUrl, const QUrl &_currentDir,
                      const QString &_defaultName,
                      QWidget *parent = 0);

    /**
     * Creates an empty properties dialog (for applications that want use
     * a standard dialog, but for things not doable via the plugin-mechanism).
     *
     * @param title is the string display as the "filename" in the caption of the dialog.
     * @param parent is the parent of the dialog widget.
     * @param name is the internal name.
     * @param modal tells the dialog whether it should be modal.
     */
    explicit KPropertiesDialog(const QString &title,
                               QWidget *parent = 0);

    /**
     * Cleans up the properties dialog and frees any associated resources,
     * including the dialog itself. Note that when a properties dialog is
     * closed it cleans up and deletes itself.
     */
    virtual ~KPropertiesDialog();

    /**
     * Immediately displays a Properties dialog using constructor with
     * the same parameters.
     * On MS Windows, if @p item points to a local file, native (non modal) property
     * dialog is displayed (@p parent and @p modal are ignored in this case).
     *
     * @return true on successful dialog displaying (can be false on win32).
     */
    static bool showDialog(const KFileItem &item, QWidget *parent = 0,
                           bool modal = true);

    /**
     * Immediately displays a Properties dialog using constructor with
     * the same parameters.
     * On MS Windows, if @p _url points to a local file, native (non modal) property
     * dialog is displayed (@p parent and @p modal are ignored in this case).
     *
     * @return true on successful dialog displaying (can be false on win32).
     */
    static bool showDialog(const QUrl &_url, QWidget *parent = 0,
                           bool modal = true);

    /**
     * Immediately displays a Properties dialog using constructor with
     * the same parameters.
     * On MS Windows, if @p _items has one element and this element points
     * to a local file, native (non modal) property dialog is displayed
     * (@p parent and @p modal are ignored in this case).
     *
     * @return true on successful dialog displaying (can be false on win32).
     */
    static bool showDialog(const KFileItemList &_items, QWidget *parent = 0,
                           bool modal = true);

    /**
     * Immediately displays a Properties dialog using constructor with
     * the same parameters.
     *
     * On MS Windows, if @p _urls has one element and this element points
     * to a local file, native (non modal) property dialog is displayed
     * (@p parent and @p modal are ignored in this case).
     *
     * @param urls list of URLs whose properties should be displayed (must
     *             contain at least one non-empty URL)
     * @param parent is the parent of the dialog widget.
     * @param modal tells the dialog whether it should be modal.
     *
     * @return true on successful dialog displaying (can be false on win32).
     *
     * @since 5.10
     */
    static bool showDialog(const QList<QUrl> &urls, QWidget *parent = Q_NULLPTR,
                           bool modal = true);

    /**
     * Adds a "3rd party" properties plugin to the dialog.  Useful
     * for extending the properties mechanism.
     *
     * To create a new plugin type, inherit from the base class KPropertiesDialogPlugin
     * and implement all the methods. If you define a service .desktop file
     * for your plugin, you do not need to call insertPlugin().
     *
     * @param plugin is a pointer to the KPropertiesDialogPlugin. The Properties
     *        dialog will do destruction for you. The KPropertiesDialogPlugin \b must
     *        have been created with the KPropertiesDialog as its parent.
     * @see KPropertiesDialogPlugin
     */
    void insertPlugin(KPropertiesDialogPlugin *plugin);

#ifndef KIOWIDGETS_NO_DEPRECATED
    /**
     * @deprecated since 5.0, use url()
     */
    KIOWIDGETS_DEPRECATED QUrl kurl() const
    {
        return url();
    }
#endif

    /**
     * The URL of the file that has its properties being displayed.
     * This is only valid if the KPropertiesDialog was created/shown
     * for one file or URL.
     *
     * @return the single URL.
     */
    QUrl url() const;

    /**
     * @return the file item for which the dialog is shown
     *
     * Warning: this method returns the first item of the list.
     * This means that you should use this only if you are sure the dialog is used
     * for a single item. Otherwise, you probably want items() instead.
     */
    KFileItem &item();

    /**
     * @return the items for which the dialog is shown
     */
    KFileItemList items() const;

    /**
     * If the dialog is being built from a template, this method
     * returns the current directory. If no template, it returns QString().
     * See the template form of the constructor.
     *
     * @return the current directory or QString()
     */
    QUrl currentDir() const;

    /**
     * If the dialog is being built from a template, this method
     * returns the default name. If no template, it returns QString().
     * See the template form of the constructor.
     * @return the default name or QString()
     */
    QString defaultName() const;

    /**
     * Updates the item URL (either called by rename or because
     * a global apps/mimelnk desktop file is being saved)
     * Can only be called if the dialog applies to a single file or URL.
     * @param newUrl the new URL
     */
    void updateUrl(const QUrl &newUrl);

    /**
     * Renames the item to the specified name. This can only be called if
     * the dialog applies to a single file or URL.
     * @param _name new filename, encoded.
     * \see FilePropsDialogPlugin::applyChanges
     */
    void rename(const QString &_name);

    /**
     * To abort applying changes.
     */
    void abortApplying();

    /**
     * Shows the page that was previously set by
     * setFileSharingPage(), or does nothing if no page
     * was set yet.
     * \see setFileSharingPage
     */
    void showFileSharingPage();

    /**
     * Sets the file sharing page.
     * This page is shown when calling showFileSharingPage().
     *
     * @param page the page to set
     * \see showFileSharingPage
     */
    void setFileSharingPage(QWidget *page);

    /**
     * Call this to make the filename lineedit readonly, to prevent the user
     * from renaming the file.
     * \param ro true if the lineedit should be read only
     */
    void setFileNameReadOnly(bool ro);

    using KPageDialog::buttonBox;

public Q_SLOTS:
    /**
     * Called when the user presses 'Ok'.
     * @deprecated since 5.25, use accept()
     */
    KIOWIDGETS_DEPRECATED virtual void slotOk();
    /**
     * Called when the user presses 'Cancel'.
     * @deprecated since 5.25, use reject()
     */
    KIOWIDGETS_DEPRECATED virtual void slotCancel();

    /**
     * Called when the user presses 'Ok'.
     * @since 5.25
     */
    void accept() Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
    /**
     * Called when the user presses 'Cancel' or Esc.
     * @since 5.25
     */
    void reject() Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;

Q_SIGNALS:
    /**
     * This signal is emitted when the Properties Dialog is closed (for
     * example, with OK or Cancel buttons)
     */
    void propertiesClosed();

    /**
     * This signal is emitted when the properties changes are applied (for
     * example, with the OK button)
     */
    void applied();

    /**
     * This signal is emitted when the properties changes are aborted (for
     * example, with the Cancel button)
     */

    void canceled();
    /**
     * Emitted before changes to @p oldUrl are saved as @p newUrl.
     * The receiver may change @p newUrl to point to an alternative
     * save location.
     */
    void saveAs(const QUrl &oldUrl, QUrl &newUrl);

Q_SIGNALS:
    void leaveModality();
private:
    class KPropertiesDialogPrivate;
    KPropertiesDialogPrivate *const d;

    Q_DISABLE_COPY(KPropertiesDialog)
};

/**
 * A Plugin in the Properties dialog
 * This is an abstract class. You must inherit from this class
 * to build a new kind of tabbed page for the KPropertiesDialog.
 * A plugin in itself is just a library containing code, not a dialog's page.
 * It's up to the plugin to insert pages into the parent dialog.
 *
 * To make a plugin available, define a service that implements the KPropertiesDialog/Plugin
 * servicetype, as well as the mimetypes for which the plugin should be created.
 * For instance, ServiceTypes=KPropertiesDialog/Plugin,text/html,application/x-mymimetype.
 *
 * You can also include X-KDE-Protocol=file if you want that plugin
 * to be loaded only for local files, for instance.
 */
class KIOWIDGETS_EXPORT KPropertiesDialogPlugin : public QObject
{
    Q_OBJECT
public:
    /**
     * Constructor
     * To insert tabs into the properties dialog, use the add methods provided by
     * KPageDialog (the properties dialog is a KPageDialog).
     */
    KPropertiesDialogPlugin(KPropertiesDialog *_props);
    virtual ~KPropertiesDialogPlugin();

    /**
     * Applies all changes to the file.
     * This function is called when the user presses 'Ok'. The last plugin inserted
     * is called first.
     */
    virtual void applyChanges();

    /**
     * Convenience method for most ::supports methods
     * @return true if the file is a local, regular, readable, desktop file
     * @deprecated use KFileItem::isDesktopFile
     */
#ifndef KIOWIDGETS_NO_DEPRECATED
    static KIOWIDGETS_DEPRECATED bool isDesktopFile(const KFileItem &_item);
#endif

    void setDirty(bool b);
    bool isDirty() const;

public Q_SLOTS:
    void setDirty(); // same as setDirty( true ). TODO KDE5: void setDirty(bool dirty=true);

Q_SIGNALS:
    /**
     * Emit this signal when the user changed anything in the plugin's tabs.
     * The hosting PropertiesDialog will call applyChanges only if the
     * PropsPlugin has emitted this signal or if you have called setDirty() before.
     */
    void changed();

protected:
    /**
     * Pointer to the dialog
     */
    KPropertiesDialog *properties;

    /**
     * Returns the font height.
     */
    int fontHeight() const;

private:
    class KPropertiesDialogPluginPrivate;
    KPropertiesDialogPluginPrivate *const d;
};

#endif