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koffice/kexi/kexidb/connectiondata.h

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/* This file is part of the KDE project
Copyright (C) 2003 Jaroslaw Staniek <js@iidea.pl>
This program 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 program 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 program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KEXIDB_CONNECTION_DATA_H
#define KEXIDB_CONNECTION_DATA_H
#include <kexidb/kexidb_export.h>
#include <tqobject.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqptrlist.h>
namespace KexiDB {
/*! ConnectionDataBase is a helper class for ConnectionData. It
is not intended to be instantiated explicitly. Instead, use the
ConnectionData class. */
/*! @internal
Used by ConnectionData.
It is easier to internally operate on non-TQObject-derived object,
e.g.: to copy data members in ConnectionData ctor. */
class ConnectionDataBase
{
public:
ConnectionDataBase();
/*!
\brief The caption of the connection.
Captions are optional for identyfying given connection
by name eg. for users.
*/
TQString caption;
/*!
\brief The additional description for the connection
*/
TQString description;
/*!
\brief Used for identifying a single piece of data in a set
Optional ID used for identifying a single piece data in a set.
ConnectionData::ConstList for example) This is set automatically
when needed. By default: -1.
*/
int id;
/*!
\brief the name of the driver that should be used to create a connection
Name (unique, not i18n'd) of driver that is used (or should be used) to
create a connection. If you pass this ConnectionData object to
KexiDB::Driver::createConnection() to create connection, the @a driverName member
will be updated with a valid KexiDB driver name.
In other situations the @a driverName member may be used to store information what
driver should be used to perform connection, before we get an appropriate
driver object from DriverManager.
*/
TQString driverName;
/*!
\brief Host name used for the remote connection.
Can be empty if the connection is not remote. If it is empty "localhost" is used.
*/
TQString hostName;
/*!
\brief Port used for the remote connection.
The default is 0, what means we use don't change the database engine's default port.
*/
unsigned short int port;
/*!
\brief True if local socket file should be used instead of TCP/IP port.
Only meaningful for connections with localhost as server.
True by default, so local communication can be optimized, and users can avoid problems
with TCP/IP connections disabled by firewalls.
If true, @a hostName and @a port will be ignored and @a localSocketFileName will be used.
On MS Windows this option is often ignored and TCP/IP connection to the localhost is performed.
*/
bool useLocalSocketFile;
/*!
\brief Name of local (named) socket file.
For local connections only. If empty, it's driver will try to locate existing local socket
file. Empty by default.
*/
TQString localSocketFileName;
/*!
\brief Password used for the connection.
Can be empty string or null. If it is empty (equal to ""), empty password is passed to the driver.
If it is null (TQString()), no password is passed to the driver.
In this case, applications using KexiDB should ask for the password. */
TQString password;
/*!
\brief True if password should be saved to a file for the connection.
False by default, in most cases can be set to true when nonempty
password has been loaded from a file.
For instance, this flag can be then shown for a user as a checkbox.
*/
bool savePassword;
/*!
\brief Username used for the connection.
Can be empty. */
TQString userName;
protected:
/*!
\brief The filename for file-based databases
For file-based database engines like SQLite, \a fileName is used
instead hostName and port
*/
TQString m_fileName;
/*!
\brief Absolute path to the database file
Will be empty if database is not file-based
*/
TQString m_dbPath;
/*!
\brief Filename of the database file
Will be empty if database is not file-based
*/
TQString m_dbFileName;
};
//! Database specific connection data, e.g. host, port.
/*! Connection data, once configured, can be later stored for reuse.
*/
class KEXI_DB_EXPORT ConnectionData : public TQObject, public ConnectionDataBase
{
public:
typedef TQPtrList<ConnectionData> List;
typedef TQPtrListIterator<ConnectionData> ListIterator;
ConnectionData();
ConnectionData(const ConnectionData&);
~ConnectionData();
ConnectionData& operator=(const ConnectionData& cd);
/*!
\brief Set the filename used by the connection
For file-based database engines, like SQLite, you should use this
function to set the file name of the database to use.
\a fn can be either absolute or relative path to the file.
*/
void setFileName( const TQString& fn );
/*!
\brief Get the filename used by the connection
For file-based database engines like SQLite, \a fileName is used
instead hostName and port.
@return An absolute path to the database file being used
*/
TQString fileName() const { return m_fileName; }
/*!
\brief The directory the database file is in
\return file path (for file-based engines) but without a file name
*/
TQString dbPath() const { return m_dbPath; }
/*!
\brief The file name (without path) of the database file
\return The file name (for file-based engines) but without a full path
*/
TQString dbFileName() const { return m_dbFileName; }
/*!
\brief A user-friendly string for the server
\return a user-friendly string like:
- "myhost.org:12345" if a host and port is specified;
- "localhost:12345" of only port is specified;
- "user@myhost.org:12345" if also user is specified
- "<file>" if file-based driver is assigned but no filename is assigned
- "file: pathto/mydb.kexi" if file-based driver is assigned and
filename is assigned
User's name is added if \a addUser is true (the default).
*/
TQString serverInfoString(bool addUser = true) const;
/*! @internal
Format version used when saving the data to a shortcut file.
This is set to 0 by default what means KexiDBShortcutFile_version should be used on saving.
If KexiDBConnShortcutFile was used to create this KexiProjectData object,
the version information is be retrieved from the file. */
uint formatVersion;
protected:
class Private;
Private *priv;
friend class Connection;
};
} //namespace KexiDB
#endif