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Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Olivier Goffart <ogoffart at 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 version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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 KNOTIFICATION_H
#define KNOTIFICATION_H
#include <kdeui_export.h>
#include <kcomponentdata.h>
#include <QtGui/QPixmap>
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include <QtCore/QPair>
class QWidget;
class QDBusError;
/**
* KNotification is used to notify the user of an event.
*
* \section introduction
*
* There are two main kinds of notifications:
*
* @li Feedback events:
* For notifying the user that he/she just performed an operation, like maximizing a
* window. This allows us to play sounds when a dialog appears.
* This is an instant notification. It ends automatically after a small timeout.
*
* @li persistant notifications:
* Notify when the user received a new message, or when something else important happened
* the user has to know about. This notification has a start and a end. It begins when
* the event actually occurs, and finishes when the message is acknowledged or read.
*
* Example of a persistent notification in an instant messaging application:
* The application emits the notification when the message is actually received, and closes it only
* when the user has read the message (when the message window has received the focus) using the close() slot
* Persistent notifications must have the Persistent flag.
*
* By default a notification will use the application name as title, but you
* can also provide a brief text in the title and a more precise description in
* the body text. This is especially useful for notifications coming from
* applications which should be considered "part of the system", like a battery
* monitor or a network connection manager.
* For example a battery indicator could use "Low Battery" as a title and "Only
* 12 minutes left." as a body text.
*
* In order to perform a notification, you need to create a description file, which contains
* default parameters of the notification, and use KNotification::event at the place in the
* application code where the notification occurs.
* The returned KNotification pointer may be used to connect signals or slots
*
* \section file The global config file
* Your application should install a file called:
* <em>$KDEDIR/share/apps/appname/appname.notifyrc</em>
*
* You can do this with the following CMake command:
* install( FILES appname.notifyrc DESTINATION ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/appname))
*
* This file contains mainly 3 parts
* <ol><li>\ref global "Global information"</li>
* <li>\ref context "Context information"</li>
* <li>\ref events "Definition of individual events"</li></ol>
*
* \subsection global Global information
* The global part looks like that
* <pre>
[Global]
IconName=Filename
Comment=Friendly Name of app
Name=Name of app
* </pre>
* The icon filename is just the name, without extension, it's found with the KIconLoader.
* The Comment field will be used in KControl to describe the application.
* The Name field is optional and may be used as the application name for popup,
* if Name is not present, Comment is used instead
*
* \subsection context Context information
*
* This part consists of hints for the configuration widget
* <pre>
[Context/group]
Name=Group name
Comment=The name of the group for contacts
[Context/folder]
Name=Group name
* </pre>
* The second part of the groupname is the context identifier.
* It should not contain special characters.
* The Name field is the one the user will see (and which is translated)
*
* \subsection events Definition of Events
*
* The definition of the events forms the most important part of the config file
* <pre>
[Event/newmail]
Name=New email
Comment=You have got a new email
Contexts=folder,group
Action=Sound|Popup
[Event/contactOnline]
Name=Contact goes online
Comment=One of your contact has been connected
Contexts=group
Sound=filetoplay.ogg
Action=None
* </pre>
* These are the default settings for each notifiable event.
* Action is the string representing the action. Actions can be added to
* the KNotify daemon as plugins, by deriving from KNotifyPlugin.
* At the time of writing, the following actions are available: Taskbar,
* Sound, Popup, Logfile, KTTS, Execute.
* Actions can be combined by seperating them with '|'.
*
* Contexts is a comma separated list of possible context for this event.
*
* \section userfile The user's config file
*
* This is an implementation detail, and is described here for your information.
*
* In the config file, there are two parts: the event configuration, and the context information
* \subsection context Context information
* These are hints for the configuration dialog. They contain both the internal id of the context, and the user visible string.
* <pre>
[Context/group]
Values=1:Friends,2:Work,3:Family
* </pre>
* \subsection event Events configuration
* This contains the configuration of events for the user.
* It contains the same fields as the description file.
* The key of groups is in the form
* <em>Event/<EventName>/<ContextName>/<ContextValue></em>
* <pre>
[Event/contactOnline]
Action=Sound
Sound=/usr/share/sounds/super.ogg
[Event/contactOnline/group/1]
Action=Popup|Sound
* </pre>
*
* \section example Example of code
*
* This portion of code will fire the event for the "contactOnline" event
*
* @code
KNotification *notification= new KNotification ( "contactOnline", widget );
notification->setText( i18n("The contact <i>%1</i> has gone online", contact->name() );
notification->setPixmap( contact->pixmap() );
notification->setActions( QStringList( i18n( "Open chat" ) ) );
foreach( const QString &group , contact->groups() ) {
notification->addContext( "group" , group ) ;
}
connect(notification, SIGNAL(activated(unsigned int )), contact , SLOT(slotOpenChat()) );
notification->sendEvent();
* @endcode
*
* @author Olivier Goffart \<ogoffart at kde.org\>
*/
class KDEUI_EXPORT KNotification : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Sometimes the user may want different notifications for the same event,
* depending the source of the event. Example, you want to be notified for mails
* that arrive in your folder "personal inbox" but not for those in "spam" folder
*
* A notification context is a pair of two strings.
* The first string is a key from what the context is. example "group" or
* "filter" (not translated).
* The second is the id of the context. In our example, the group id or the
* filter id in the applications.
* These strings are the ones present in the config file, and are in theory not
* shown in the user interface.
*
* The order of contexts in the list is is important, the most important context
* should be placed first. They are processed in that order when the notification occurs.
*
* @see event
*/
typedef QPair<QString,QString> Context;
typedef QList< Context > ContextList;
enum NotificationFlag
{
/**
* When the notification is activated, raise the notification's widget.
*
* This will change the desktop, raise the window, and switch to the tab.
* @todo doesn't work yet
*/
RaiseWidgetOnActivation=0x01,
/**
* The notification will be automatically closed after a timeout. (this is the default)
*/
CloseOnTimeout=0x00,
/**
* The notification will NOT be automatically closed after a timeout.
* You will have to track the notification, and close it with the
* close function manually when the event is done, otherwise there will be a memory leak
*/
Persistent=0x02,
/**
* The notification will be automatically closed if the widget() becomes
* activated.
*
* If the widget is already activated when the notification occurs, the
* notification will be closed after a small timeout.
*
* This only works if the widget is the toplevel widget
* @todo make it work with tabulated widget
*/
CloseWhenWidgetActivated=0x04,
/**
* DEPRECATED - Misspelling of 'Persistent'. Do not use in new code.
*/
Persistant = Persistent,
/**
* @internal
* The event is a standard kde event, and not an event of the application
*/
DefaultEvent=0xF000
};
Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(NotificationFlags , NotificationFlag)
/**
* default events you can use in the event function
*/
enum StandardEvent { Notification , Warning , Error , Catastrophe };
/**
* Create a new notification.
*
* You have to use sendEvent to show the notification.
*
* The pointer is automatically deleted when the event is closed.
*
* Make sure you use one of the NotificationFlags CloseOnTimeOut or
* CloseWhenWidgetActivated, if not,
* you have to close the notification yourself.
*
* @param eventId is the name of the event
* @param widget is a widget where the notification reports to
* @param flags is a bitmask of NotificationFlag
*/
explicit KNotification(const QString & eventId , QWidget *widget=0L, const NotificationFlags &flags=CloseOnTimeout);
/**
* Create a new notification.
*
* You have to use sendEvent to show the notification.
*
* The pointer is automatically deleted when the event is closed.
*
* Make sure you use one of the NotificationFlags CloseOnTimeOut or
* CloseWhenWidgetActivated, if not,
* you have to close the notification yourself.
*
* @since 4.4
*
* @param eventId is the name of the event
* @param flags is a bitmask of NotificationFlag
* @param parent parent object
*/
// KDE5: Clean up this mess
// Only this constructor should stay with saner argument order and
// defaults. Because of binary and source compatibility issues it has to
// stay this way for now. The second argument CANNOT have a default
// argument. if someone needs a widget associated with the notification he
// should use setWidget after creating the object (or some xyz_cast magic)
explicit KNotification(const QString & eventId , const NotificationFlags &flags, QObject *parent = NULL );
~KNotification();
/**
* @brief the widget associated to the notification
*
* If the widget is destroyed, the notification will be automatically cancelled.
* If the widget is activated, the notification will be automatically closed if the NotificationFlags specify that
*
* When the notification is activated, the widget might be raised.
* Depending on the configuration, the taskbar entry of the window containing the widget may blink.
*/
QWidget *widget() const;
/**
* Set the widget associated to the notification.
* The notification is reparented to the new widget.
* \see widget()
* @param widget the new widget
*/
void setWidget(QWidget *widget);
/**
* @return the name of the event
*/
QString eventId() const;
/**
* @return the notification title
* @see setTitle
* @since 4.3
*/
QString title() const;
/**
* Set the title of the notification popup.
* If no title is set, the application name will be used.
*
* @param title the title
* @since 4.3
*/
void setTitle(const QString &title);
/**
* @return the notification text
* @see setText
*/
QString text() const ;
/**
* Set the notification text that will appear in the popup.
*
* The text is shown in a QLabel, you should make sure to escape any html that is needed.
* You can use some of the qt basic html tags.
*
* @param text the text
*/
void setText(const QString &text);
/**
* \return the pixmap shown in the popup
* \see setPixmap
*/
QPixmap pixmap() const;
/**
* set the pixmap that will be shown in the popup.
* @param pix the pixmap
*/
void setPixmap(const QPixmap &pix);
/**
* @return the list of actions
*/
QStringList actions() const;
/**
* Set the list of actions link shown in the popup.
* @param actions the list of actions
*/
void setActions(const QStringList& actions);
/**
* @return the list of contexts, see KNotification::Context
*/
ContextList contexts() const;
/**
* set the list of contexts, see KNotification::Context
*
* The list of contexts must be set before calling sendEvent;
*/
void setContexts( const ContextList &contexts);
/**
* append a context at the list of contexts, see KNotificaiton::Context
* @param context the context which is added
*/
void addContext( const Context & context);
/**
* @overload
* @param context_key is the key of the context
* @param context_value is the value of the context
*/
void addContext( const QString & context_key, const QString & context_value );
/**
* @return the notification flags.
*/
NotificationFlags flags() const;
/**
* Set the notification flags.
* should be called before sendEvent().
*/
void setFlags(const NotificationFlags &flags);
/**
* The componentData is used to determine the location of the config file. By default, kapp is used
* @param componentData the new componentData
*/
void setComponentData(const KComponentData &componentData);
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* Emit only when the default activation has occurred
*/
void activated();
/**
* Emit when an action has been activated.
* @param action will be 0 is the default aciton was activated, or any action id
*/
void activated(unsigned int action);
/**
* Convenience signal that is emitted when the first action is activated.
*/
void action1Activated();
/**
* \overload
*/
void action2Activated();
/**
* \overload
*/
void action3Activated();
/**
* Emitted when the notification is closed. Both when it is activated or if it is just ignored.
*/
void closed();
/**
* The notification has been ignored
*/
void ignored();
public Q_SLOTS:
/**
* @brief Activate the action specified action
* If the action is zero, then the default action is activated
*/
void activate(unsigned int action=0);
/**
* Close the notification without activating it.
*
* This will delete the notification.
*/
void close();
/**
* @brief Raise the widget.
* This will change the desktop, activate the window, and the tab if needed.
*/
void raiseWidget();
/**
* The notification will automatically be closed if all presentations are finished.
* if you want to show your own presentation in your application, you should use this
* function, so it will not be automatically closed when there is nothing to show.
*
* don't forgot to deref, or the notification may be never closed if there is no timeout.
* @see ref
*/
void ref();
/**
* remove a reference made with ref()
* the notification may be closed when calling this.
* @see ref
*/
void deref();
/**
* Emit or re-emit the event.
*/
void sendEvent();
/**
* @internal
* update the texts, the icon, and the actions of one existing notification
*/
void update();
private Q_SLOTS:
void slotReceivedId(int);
void slotReceivedIdError(const QDBusError&);
private:
struct Private;
Private *const d;
protected:
/**
* reimplemented for internal reasons
*/
virtual bool eventFilter( QObject * watched, QEvent * event );
public:
/**
* @brief emit an event
*
* This method creates the KNotification, setting every parameter, and fire the event.
* You don't need to call sendEvent
*
* A popup may be displayed or a sound may be played, depending the config.
*
* @return a KNotification . You may use that pointer to connect some signals or slot.
* the pointer is automatically deleted when the event is closed.
*
* Make sure you use one of the CloseOnTimeOut or CloseWhenWidgetActivated, if not,
* you have to close yourself the notification.
*
* @note the text is shown in a QLabel, you should escape HTML, if needed.
*
* @param eventId is the name of the event
* @param title is title of the notification to show in the popup.
* @param text is the text of the notification to show in the popup.
* @param pixmap is a picture which may be shown in the popup.
* @param widget is a widget where the notification reports to
* @param flags is a bitmask of NotificationFlag
* @param componentData used to determine the location of the config file. by default, kapp is used
* @since 4.4
*/
static KNotification *event(const QString &eventId , const QString &title, const QString &text,
const QPixmap &pixmap = QPixmap(), QWidget *widget = 0L,
const NotificationFlags &flags = CloseOnTimeout,
const KComponentData &componentData = KComponentData());
/**
* @brief emit a standard event
*
* @overload
*
* This will emit a standard event
*
* @param eventId is the name of the event
* @param text is the text of the notification to show in the popup.
* @param pixmap is a picture which may be shown in the popup.
* @param widget is a widget where the notification reports to
* @param flags is a bitmask of NotificationFlag
* @param componentData used to determine the location of the config file. by default, kapp is used
*/
static KNotification *event(const QString &eventId , const QString &text = QString(),
const QPixmap &pixmap = QPixmap(), QWidget *widget = 0L,
const NotificationFlags &flags = CloseOnTimeout,
const KComponentData &componentData = KComponentData());
/**
* @brief emit a standard event
*
* @overload
*
* This will emit a standard event
*
* @param eventId is the name of the event
* @param text is the text of the notification to show in the popup
* @param pixmap is a picture which may be shown in the popup
* @param widget is a widget where the notification reports to
* @param flags is a bitmask of NotificationFlag
*/
static KNotification *event( StandardEvent eventId , const QString& text=QString(),
const QPixmap& pixmap=QPixmap(), QWidget *widget=0L,
const NotificationFlags& flags=CloseOnTimeout);
/**
* @brief emit a standard event
*
* @overload
*
* This will emit a standard event
*
* @param eventId is the name of the event
* @param title is title of the notification to show in the popup.
* @param text is the text of the notification to show in the popup
* @param pixmap is a picture which may be shown in the popup
* @param widget is a widget where the notification reports to
* @param flags is a bitmask of NotificationFlag
* @since 4.4
*/
static KNotification *event( StandardEvent eventId , const QString& title, const QString& text,
const QPixmap& pixmap=QPixmap(), QWidget *widget=0L,
const NotificationFlags& flags=CloseOnTimeout);
/**
* This is a simple substitution for QApplication::beep()
*
* @param reason a short text explaining what has happened (may be empty)
* @param widget the widget the notification refers to
*/
static void beep( const QString& reason = QString() , QWidget *widget=0L);
//prevent warning
using QObject::event;
};
Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(KNotification::NotificationFlags)
#endif
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