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encryptjob.h
This file is part of qgpgme, the Qt API binding for gpgme
Copyright (c) 2004, 2007 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB
Copyright (c) 2016 by Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik
Software engineering by Intevation GmbH
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#ifndef __KLEO_ENCRYPTJOB_H__
#define __KLEO_ENCRYPTJOB_H__
#include "job.h"
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#ifdef BUILDING_QGPGME
# include "context.h"
#else
# include <gpgme++/context.h>
#endif
class QByteArray;
class QIODevice;
namespace GpgME
{
class Error;
class Key;
class EncryptionResult;
}
namespace QGpgME
{
/**
@short An abstract base class for asynchronous encrypters
To use a EncryptJob, first obtain an instance from the
CryptoBackend implementation, connect the progress() and result()
signals to suitable slots and then start the encryption with a
call to start(). This call might fail, in which case the
EncryptJob instance will have scheduled it's own destruction with
a call to QObject::deleteLater().
After result() is emitted, the EncryptJob will schedule it's own
destruction by calling QObject::deleteLater().
*/
class QGPGME_EXPORT EncryptJob : public Job
{
Q_OBJECT
protected:
explicit EncryptJob(QObject *parent);
public:
~EncryptJob();
/**
Starts the encryption operation. \a recipients is the a list of
keys to encrypt \a plainText to. Empty (null) keys are
ignored. If \a recipients is empty, performs symmetric
(passphrase) encryption.
If \a alwaysTrust is true, validity checking for the keys will
not be performed, but full validity assumed for all keys
without further checks.
*/
virtual QGPGME_DEPRECATED_EXPORT GpgME::Error start(const std::vector<GpgME::Key> &recipients,
const QByteArray &plainText, bool alwaysTrust = false) = 0;
/*!
\overload
If \a cipherText is non-null, the ciphertext is written
there. Otherwise, it will be delivered in the second argument of
result().
\throws GpgME::Exception if starting fails
*/
virtual void start(const std::vector<GpgME::Key> &recipients,
const std::shared_ptr<QIODevice> &plainText,
const std::shared_ptr<QIODevice> &cipherText = std::shared_ptr<QIODevice>(),
bool alwaysTrust = false) = 0;
virtual GpgME::EncryptionResult exec(const std::vector<GpgME::Key> &recipients,
const QByteArray &plainText,
bool alwaysTrust, QByteArray &cipherText) = 0;
/*!
This is a hack to request BASE64 output (instead of whatever
comes out normally).
*/
virtual void setOutputIsBase64Encoded(bool) = 0;
/** Like start but with an additional argument for EncryptionFlags for
* more flexibility. */
virtual void start(const std::vector<GpgME::Key> &recipients,
const std::shared_ptr<QIODevice> &plainText,
const std::shared_ptr<QIODevice> &cipherText = std::shared_ptr<QIODevice>(),
const GpgME::Context::EncryptionFlags flags = GpgME::Context::None) = 0;
/** Like exec but with an additional argument for EncryptionFlags for
* more flexibility. */
virtual GpgME::EncryptionResult exec(const std::vector<GpgME::Key> &recipients,
const QByteArray &plainText,
const GpgME::Context::EncryptionFlags flags, QByteArray &cipherText) = 0;
Q_SIGNALS:
void result(const GpgME::EncryptionResult &result, const QByteArray &cipherText, const QString &auditLogAsHtml = QString(), const GpgME::Error &auditLogError = GpgME::Error());
};
}
#endif // __KLEO_ENCRYPTJOB_H__
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