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polkit-tqt/core/polkittqt1-subject.h

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/*
* This file is part of the PolKit1-tqt project
* Copyright (C) 2009 Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@redhat.com>
*
* 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 POLKITTQT1_SUBJECT_H
#define POLKITTQT1_SUBJECT_H
#include "polkittqt1-export.h"
#include <TQtCore/TQObject>
#include <TQtCore/TQSharedData>
typedef struct _PolkitSubject PolkitSubject;
typedef struct _PolkitUnixProcess PolkitUnixProcess;
typedef struct _PolkitSystemBusName PolkitSystemBusName;
/**
* \namespace PolkitTQt1 PolkitTQt
*
* \brief Namespace wrapping PolicyKit-TQt classes
*
* This namespace wraps all PolicyKit-TQt classes.
*/
namespace PolkitTQt1
{
/**
* \class Subject polkittqt1-subject.h Subject
* \author Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@redhat.com>
*
* \brief This class represents PolicyKit subjects
*
* This class encapsulates the PolkitSubject interface.
*
* \see UnixProcess
* \see SystemBusName
* \see UnixSession
*/
class POLKITTQT1_EXPORT Subject
{
public:
Subject();
Subject(const Subject &other);
~Subject();
Subject &operator=(const Subject &other);
bool isValid() const;
/**
* Serialization of object to the string
*
* \return Serialized Subject object
*/
TQString toString() const;
/**
* Creates the Subject object from string reprezentation
*
* \param string string reprezentation of the object
*
* \return Pointer to new Subject instance
*/
static Subject fromString(const TQString &string);
/**
* Gets PolkitSubject object.
*
* \warning It shouldn't be used directly unless you are completely aware of what are you doing
*
* \return Pointer to PolkitSubject instance
*/
PolkitSubject *subject() const;
protected:
Subject(PolkitSubject *subject);
void setSubject(PolkitSubject *subject);
private:
class Data;
TQExplicitlySharedDataPointer< Data > d;
};
/**
* \class UnixProcessSubject polkittqt1-subject.h Subject
* \author Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@redhat.com>
*
* \brief A class for representing a UNIX process.
*
* To uniquely identify processes, both the process
* id and the start time of the process (a monotonic
* increasing value representing the time since the
* kernel was started) is used.
*
* \sa Subject
*/
class POLKITTQT1_EXPORT UnixProcessSubject : public Subject
{
public:
/**
* Subject constructor, takes one parameter - PID. The start time
* of process will be looked automatically.
*
* \param pid An Unix process PID.
*/
explicit UnixProcessSubject(tqint64 pid);
/**
* Subject constructor, takes two parameters - PID and start time.
*
* \param pid An Unix process PID.
* \param startTime An Unix process start time.
*/
UnixProcessSubject(tqint64 pid, tquint64 startTime);
/**
* Subject constructor, it creates UnixProcess object from PolkitUnixProcess object
*
* \warning Use this only if you are completely aware of what are you doing!
*
* \param process PolkitUnixProcess object
*/
explicit UnixProcessSubject(PolkitUnixProcess *process);
/**
* Returns Unix process PID.
*
* \return A PID of associated Unix process.
*/
tqint64 pid() const;
/**
* Returns Unix process start time.
*
* \return A start time of associated Unix process.
*/
tqint64 startTime() const;
/**
* Sets Unix process PID.
*
* \param pid An Unix process PID.
*/
void setPid(tqint64 pid);
};
/**
* \class SystemBusNameSubject polkittqt1-subject.h Subject
* \author Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@redhat.com>
*
* \brief A class for representing a process owning a unique name on the system bus.
*
* \sa Subject
*/
class POLKITTQT1_EXPORT SystemBusNameSubject : public Subject
{
public:
/**
* Subject constructor, takes one parameter - system bus name.
*
* \param name A unique system bus name.
*/
explicit SystemBusNameSubject(const TQString &name);
/**
* Subject constructor, it creates SystemBusName object from PolkitSystemBusName object
*
* \warning Use this only if you are completely aware of what are you doing!
*
* \param pkSystemBusName PolkitSystemBusName object
*/
explicit SystemBusNameSubject(PolkitSystemBusName *pkSystemBusName);
/**
* Returns system bus name.
*
* \return A unique system bus name.
*/
TQString name() const;
/**
* Sets system bus name.
*
* \param name System bus name.
*/
void setName(const TQString &name);
};
/**
* \class UnixSessionSubject polkittqt1-subject.h Subject
* \author Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@redhat.com>
*
* \brief A class for representing unix session.
*
* The session id is an opaque string obtained from
* ConsoleKit.
*
* \sa Subject
*/
class POLKITTQT1_EXPORT UnixSessionSubject : public Subject
{
public:
/**
* Subject constructor, takes one parameter - session id.
*
* \param sessionId The session id.
*/
explicit UnixSessionSubject(const TQString &sessionId);
/**
* Subject constructor, takes one parameter - pid of process.
*
* Synchronous!
*
* \param pid The session's process pid.
*/
explicit UnixSessionSubject(tqint64 pid);
/**
* Subject constructor, it creates UnixSession object from PolkitUnixSession object
*
* \warning Use this only if you are completely aware of what are you doing!
*
* \param pkUnixSession PolkitUnixSession object
*/
explicit UnixSessionSubject(PolkitSystemBusName *pkUnixSession);
/**
* Returns session id.
*
* \return A session id.
*/
TQString sessionId() const;
/**
* Sets session id.
*
* \param sessionId A session id.
*/
void setSessionId(const TQString &sessionId);
};
}
#endif