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#ifndef KSERVERSOCKET_H
#define KSERVERSOCKET_H
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include "k3socketbase.h"
#include "k3streamsocket.h"
namespace KNetwork {
class KStreamSocket;
class KResolver;
class KResolverResults;
class KServerSocketPrivate;
/**
* @class KServerSocket k3serversocket.h k3serversocket.h
* @brief A server socket for accepting connections.
*
* This class provides functionality for creating a socket to
* listen for incoming connections and subsequently accept them.
*
* To use this class, you must first set the parameters for the listening
* socket's address, then place it in listening mode.
*
* A typical example would look like:
* \code
* QString service = "http";
* KServerSocket *ss = new KServerSocket(service);
* connect(ss, SIGNAL(readyAccept()), this, SLOT(slotReadyAccept()));
* connect(ss, SIGNAL(gotError(int)), this, SLOT(slotSocketError(int)));
* ss->listen();
* \endcode
*
* In this case, this class will place the socket into listening mode on the
* service pointed to by @p service and will emit the readyAccept() signal
* when a connection is ready for accepting. The called slot is responsible for
* calling accept().
*
* The location of the services file (where @p service is looked up)
* is defined by _PATH_SERVICES in /usr/include/netdb.h. This is
* usually set to /etc/services.
* See RFC 1700 for more information on services.
* You can specify @p service as a port number directly, rather than as a service
* name. This is discouraged as it prevents the end user from easily modifying
* the port number.
*
* For another example of usage, this below code attempts to make a connection on any port within a range:
* \code
* KServerSocket *ss = new KServerSocket();
* ss->setFamily(KResolver::InetFamily);
* bool found = false;
* for( unsigned int port = firstport; port <= lastport; ++port) {
* ss->setAddress( QString::number( port ) );
* bool success = ss->listen();
* if( found = ( success && ss->error() ==
* KSocketBase::NoError ) )
* break;
* ss->close();
* }
* if( !found ) {
* // Couldn't connect to any port.
* } else {
* connect(ss, SIGNAL(readyAccept()), this, SLOT(slotReadyAccept()));
* connect(ss, SIGNAL(gotError(int)), this, SLOT(slotSocketError(int)));
* ss->listen();
* }
* \endcode
*
* The called slot slotReadyAccept() is responsible for calling
* accept().
*
* It is important to note that accept() can return either an
* object of type KNetwork::KStreamSocket or
* KNetwork::KBufferedSocket (default). If you want to accept a
* non-buffered socket, you must first call setAcceptBuffered.
*
* @warning If you use KServerSocket in an auxiliary (non-GUI) thread,
* you need to accept only KNetwork::KStreamSocket objects.
*
* @see KNetwork::KStreamSocket, KNetwork::KBufferedSocket
* @author Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
* @deprecated Use KSocketFactory or KLocalSocket instead
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT_DEPRECATED KServerSocket: public QObject, public KPassiveSocketBase
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Default constructor.
*
* If the binding address isn't changed by setAddress, this socket will
* bind to all interfaces on this node and the port will be selected by the
* operating system.
*
* @param parent the parent QObject object
*/
KServerSocket(QObject* parent = 0L);
/**
* Construct this object specifying the service to listen on.
*
* If the binding address isn't changed by setAddress, this socket will
* bind to all interfaces and will listen on the port specified by
* @p service. This is either a service name (e.g. 'www') or a port
* number (e.g. '80').
*
* The location of the services file (where @p service is looked up)
* is defined by _PATH_SERVICES in /usr/include/netdb.h. This is
* usually set to /etc/services.
* See RFC 1700 for more information on services.
*
* @param service the service name to listen on
* @param parent the parent QObject object
*/
explicit KServerSocket(const QString& service, QObject* parent = 0L);
/**
* Construct this object specifying the node and service names to listen on.
*
* If the binding address isn't changed by setAddress, this socket will
* bind to the interface specified by @p node and the port specified by
* @p service. This is either a service name (e.g. 'www') or a port
* number (e.g. '80').
*
* The location of the services file (where @p service is looked up)
* is defined by _PATH_SERVICES in /usr/include/netdb.h. This is
* usually set to /etc/services.
* See RFC 1700 for more information on services.
*
* @param node the node to bind to
* @param service the service port to listen on
* @param parent the parent QObject object
*/
KServerSocket(const QString& node, const QString& service,
QObject* parent = 0L);
/**
* Destructor. This will close the socket, if open.
*
* Note, however, that accepted sockets do not get closed when this
* object closes.
*/
~KServerSocket();
protected:
/**
* Sets the socket options. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual bool setSocketOptions(int opts);
public:
/**
* Returns the internal KResolver object used for
* looking up the host name and service.
*
* This can be used to set extra options to the
* lookup process other than the default values, as well
* as obtaining the error codes in case of lookup failure.
*/
KResolver& resolver() const;
/**
* Returns the internal list of resolved results for the binding address.
*/
const KResolverResults& resolverResults() const;
/**
* Enables or disables name resolution. If this flag is set to true,
* the bind() operation will trigger name lookup
* operations (i.e., converting a hostname into its binary form).
* If the flag is set to false, those operations will instead
* try to convert a string representation of an address without
* attempting name resolution.
*
* This is useful, for instance, when IP addresses are in
* their string representation (such as "1.2.3.4") or come
* from other sources like KSocketAddress.
*
* @param enable whether to enable
*/
void setResolutionEnabled(bool enable);
/**
* Sets the allowed families for the resolutions.
*
* @param families the families that we want/accept
* @see KResolver::SocketFamilies for possible values
*/
void setFamily(int families);
/**
* Sets the address on which we will listen. The port to listen on is given by
* @p service, and we will bind to all interfaces. To let the operating system choose a
* port, set the service to "0". @p service can either be a service name
* (e.g. 'www') or a port number (e.g. '80').
*
* The location of the services file (where @p service is looked up)
* is defined by _PATH_SERVICES in /usr/include/netdb.h. This is
* usually set to /etc/services.
* See RFC 1700 for more information on services.
*
* @param service the service name to listen on
*/
void setAddress(const QString& service);
/**
* @overload
* Sets the address on which we will listen. This will cause the socket to listen
* only on the interface given by @p node and on the port given by @p service.
* @p service can either be a service name (e.g. 'www') or a port number
* (e.g. '80').
*
* The location of the services file (where @p service is looked up)
* is defined by _PATH_SERVICES in /usr/include/netdb.h. This is
* usually set to /etc/services.
* See RFC 1700 for more information on services.
*
* @param node the node to bind to
* @param service the service port to listen on
*/
void setAddress(const QString& node, const QString& service);
/**
* Sets the timeout for accepting. When you call accept(),
* it will wait at most @p msecs milliseconds or return with an error
* (returning a NULL object).
*
* @param msecs the time in milliseconds to wait, 0 to wait forever
*/
void setTimeout(int msecs);
/**
* Starts the lookup for peer and local hostnames as
* well as their services.
*
* If the blocking mode for this object is on, this function will
* wait for the lookup results to be available (by calling the
* KResolver::wait() method on the resolver objects).
*
* When the lookup is done, the signal hostFound() will be
* emitted (only once, even if we're doing a double lookup).
* If the lookup failed (for any of the two lookups) the
* gotError() signal will be emitted with the appropriate
* error condition (see KSocketBase::SocketError).
*
* This function returns true on success and false on error. Note that
* this is not the lookup result!
*/
virtual bool lookup();
/**
* Binds this socket to the given nodename and service,
* or use the default ones if none are given.
*
* Upon successful binding, the bound() signal will be
* emitted. If an error is found, the gotError()
* signal will be emitted.
*
* This function returns true on success.
*
* @param node the nodename
* @param service the service
*/
virtual bool bind(const QString& node, const QString& service);
/**
* Binds the socket to the given service name.
* @overload
*
* @param service the service
*/
virtual bool bind(const QString& service);
/**
* Binds the socket to the addresses previously set with setAddress().
* @overload
*
*/
virtual bool bind();
/**
* Connect this socket to this specific address. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*
* Unlike bind(const QString&, const QString&) above, this function
* really does bind the socket. No lookup is performed. The bound() signal
* will be emitted.
*/
virtual bool bind(const KResolverEntry& address);
/**
* Puts this socket into listening mode. Reimplemented from KPassiveSocketBase.
*
* Placing a socket into listening mode means it will be able to receive incoming
* connections through the accept() method.
*
* If you do not call this method but call accept() directly, the socket will
* be placed into listening mode automatically.
*
* @param backlog the number of connection the system is to
* queue without accept() being called
* @returns true if the socket is now in listening mode.
*/
virtual bool listen(int backlog = 5); // 5 is arbitrary
/**
* Closes this socket.
*/
virtual void close();
/**
* Toggles whether the accepted socket will be buffered or not.
* That is, the accept() function will always return a KStreamSocket
* object or descended from it. If buffering is enabled, the class
* to be returned will be KBufferedSocket.
*
* By default, this flag is set to true.
*
* @param enable whether to set the accepted socket to
* buffered mode
*/
void setAcceptBuffered(bool enable);
/**
* Accepts one incoming connection and return the associated, open
* socket.
*
* If this function cannot accept a new connection, it will return NULL.
* The specific object class returned by this function may vary according
* to the implementation: derived classes may return specialized objects
* descended from KStreamSocket.
*
* @sa KBufferedSocket
* @sa setAcceptBuffered
*/
virtual KStreamSocket* accept();
/**
* Returns this socket's local address.
*/
virtual KSocketAddress localAddress() const;
/**
* Returns this socket's externally-visible address if know.
*/
virtual KSocketAddress externalAddress() const;
private Q_SLOTS:
void lookupFinishedSlot();
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* This signal is emitted when this object finds an error.
* The @p code parameter contains the error code that can
* also be found by calling error().
*/
void gotError(int code);
/**
* This signal is emitted when the lookup is successfully completed.
*/
void hostFound();
/**
* This signal is emitted when the socket successfully binds
* to an address.
*
* @param local the local address we bound to
*/
void bound(const KNetwork::KResolverEntry& local);
/**
* This signal is emitted when the socket completes the
* closing/shut down process.
*/
void closed();
/**
* This signal is emitted whenever the socket is ready for
* accepting -- i.e., there is at least one connection waiting to
* be accepted.
*/
void readyAccept();
protected:
/**
* Convenience function to set this object's error code to match
* that of the socket device.
*/
void copyError();
private:
bool doBind();
bool doListen();
private:
KServerSocket(const KServerSocket&);
KServerSocket& operator=(const KServerSocket&);
KServerSocketPrivate* const d;
};
} // namespace KNetwork
#endif
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