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qt3/src/kernel/qurloperator.cpp

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** Implementation of QUrlOperator class
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#include "qurloperator.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_NETWORKPROTOCOL
#include "qurlinfo.h"
#include "qnetworkprotocol.h"
#include "qmap.h"
#include "qdir.h"
#include "qptrdict.h"
#include "qguardedptr.h"
//#define QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
class QUrlOperatorPrivate
{
public:
QUrlOperatorPrivate()
{
oldOps.setAutoDelete( FALSE );
networkProtocol = 0;
nameFilter = "*";
currPut = 0;
}
~QUrlOperatorPrivate()
{
delete networkProtocol;
while ( oldOps.first() ) {
oldOps.first()->free();
oldOps.removeFirst();
}
}
QMap<QString, QUrlInfo> entryMap;
QNetworkProtocol *networkProtocol;
QString nameFilter;
QDir dir;
// maps needed for copy/move operations
QPtrDict<QNetworkOperation> getOpPutOpMap;
QPtrDict<QNetworkProtocol> getOpPutProtMap;
QPtrDict<QNetworkProtocol> getOpGetProtMap;
QPtrDict<QNetworkOperation> getOpRemoveOpMap;
QGuardedPtr<QNetworkProtocol> currPut;
QStringList waitingCopies;
QString waitingCopiesDest;
bool waitingCopiesMove;
QPtrList< QNetworkOperation > oldOps;
};
/*!
\class QUrlOperator qurloperator.h
\brief The QUrlOperator class provides common operations on URLs.
\if defined(commercial)
It is part of the <a href="commercialeditions.html">Qt Enterprise Edition</a>.
\endif
\ingroup io
\ingroup misc
\mainclass
\module network
This class operates on hierarchical structures (such as
filesystems) using URLs. Its API facilitates all the common
operations:
\table
\header \i Operation \i Function
\row \i List files \i \l listChildren()
\row \i Make a directory \i \l mkdir()
\row \i Remove a file \i \l remove()
\row \i Rename a file \i \l rename()
\row \i Get a file \i \l get()
\row \i Put a file \i \l put()
\row \i Copy a file \i \l copy()
\endtable
You can obtain additional information about the URL with isDir()
and info(). If a directory is to be traversed using
listChildren(), a name filter can be set with setNameFilter().
A QUrlOperator can be used like this, for example to download a
file (and assuming that the FTP protocol is \link
qInitNetworkProtocols() registered\endlink):
\code
QUrlOperator *op = new QUrlOperator();
op->copy( QString("ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source/qt-2.1.0.tar.gz"),
"file:/tmp" );
\endcode
If you want to be notified about success/failure, progress, etc.,
you can connect to QUrlOperator's signals, e.g. to start(),
newChildren(), createdDirectory(), removed(), data(),
dataTransferProgress(), startedNextCopy(),
connectionStateChanged(), finished(), etc. A network operation can
be stopped with stop().
The class uses the functionality of registered network protocols
to perform these operations. Depending of the protocol of the URL,
it uses an appropriate network protocol class for the operations.
Each of the operation functions of QUrlOperator creates a
QNetworkOperation object that describes the operation and puts it
into the operation queue for the network protocol used. If no
suitable protocol could be found (because no implementation of the
necessary network protocol is registered), the URL operator emits
errors. Not every protocol supports every operation, but error
handling deals with this problem.
To register the available network protocols, use the
qInitNetworkProtocols() function. The protocols currently
supported are:
\list
\i \link QFtp FTP\endlink,
\i \link QHttp HTTP\endlink,
\i \link QLocalFs local file system\endlink.
\endlist
For more information about the Qt Network Architecture see the
\link network.html Qt Network Documentation\endlink.
\sa QNetworkProtocol, QNetworkOperation
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::newChildren( const QValueList<QUrlInfo> &i, QNetworkOperation *op )
This signal is emitted after listChildren() was called and new
children (i.e. files) have been read from a list of files. \a i
holds the information about the new files. \a op is a pointer
to the operation object which contains all the information about
the operation, including the state.
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::finished( QNetworkOperation *op )
This signal is emitted when an operation of some sort finishes,
whether with success or failure. \a op is a pointer to the
operation object, which contains all the information, including
the state, of the operation which has been finished. Check the
state and error code of the operation object to see whether or not
the operation was successful.
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::start( QNetworkOperation *op )
Some operations (such as listChildren()) emit this signal when
they start processing the operation. \a op is a pointer to the
operation object which contains all the information about the
operation, including the state.
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::createdDirectory( const QUrlInfo &i, QNetworkOperation *op )
This signal is emitted when mkdir() succeeds and the directory has
been created. \a i holds the information about the new directory.
\a op is a pointer to the operation object, which contains all the
information about the operation, including the state.
\c op->arg(0) holds the new directory's name.
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::removed( QNetworkOperation *op )
This signal is emitted when remove() has been succesful and the
file has been removed.
\a op is a pointer to the operation object which contains all the
information about the operation, including the state.
\c op->arg(0) holds the name of the file that was removed.
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::itemChanged( QNetworkOperation *op )
This signal is emitted whenever a file which is a child of the URL
has been changed, for example by successfully calling rename().
\a op is a pointer to the operation object which contains all the
information about the operation, including the state.
\c op->arg(0) holds the original file name and \c op->arg(1) holds
the new file name (if it was changed).
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::data( const QByteArray &data, QNetworkOperation *op )
This signal is emitted when new \a data has been received after calling
get() or put().
\a op is a pointer to the operation object which contains all
the information about the operation, including the state.
\c op->arg(0) holds the name of the file whose data is retrieved
and op->rawArg(1) holds the (raw) data.
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::dataTransferProgress( int bytesDone, int bytesTotal, QNetworkOperation *op )
This signal is emitted during data transfer (using put() or
get()). \a bytesDone specifies how many bytes of \a bytesTotal have
been transferred. More information about the operation is stored in
\a op, a pointer to the network operation that is processed.
\a bytesTotal may be -1, which means that the total number of bytes
is not known.
\sa QNetworkOperation, QNetworkProtocol
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::startedNextCopy( const QPtrList<QNetworkOperation> &lst )
This signal is emitted if copy() starts a new copy operation. \a
lst contains all QNetworkOperations related to this copy
operation.
\sa copy()
*/
/*!
\fn void QUrlOperator::connectionStateChanged( int state, const QString &data )
This signal is emitted whenever the URL operator's connection
state changes. \a state describes the new state, which is a
\l{QNetworkProtocol::ConnectionState} value.
\a data is a string that describes the change of the connection.
This can be used to display a message to the user.
*/
/*!
Constructs a QUrlOperator with an empty (i.e. invalid) URL.
*/
QUrlOperator::QUrlOperator()
: QUrl()
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: cstr 1" );
#endif
d = new QUrlOperatorPrivate;
}
/*!
Constructs a QUrlOperator using \a url and parses this string.
If you pass strings like "/home/qt" the "file" protocol is
assumed.
*/
QUrlOperator::QUrlOperator( const QString &url )
: QUrl( url )
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: cstr 2" );
#endif
d = new QUrlOperatorPrivate;
getNetworkProtocol();
}
/*!
Constructs a copy of \a url.
*/
QUrlOperator::QUrlOperator( const QUrlOperator& url )
: QObject(), QUrl( url )
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: cstr 3" );
#endif
d = new QUrlOperatorPrivate;
*d = *url.d;
d->networkProtocol = 0;
getNetworkProtocol();
d->nameFilter = "*";
d->currPut = 0;
}
/*!
Constructs a QUrlOperator. The URL on which this QUrlOperator
operates is constructed out of the arguments \a url, \a relUrl and
\a checkSlash: see the corresponding QUrl constructor for an
explanation of these arguments.
*/
QUrlOperator::QUrlOperator( const QUrlOperator& url, const QString& relUrl, bool checkSlash )
: QUrl( url, relUrl, checkSlash )
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: cstr 4" );
#endif
d = new QUrlOperatorPrivate;
if ( relUrl == "." )
*d = *url.d;
d->networkProtocol = 0;
getNetworkProtocol();
d->currPut = 0;
}
/*!
Destructor.
*/
QUrlOperator::~QUrlOperator()
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: dstr" );
#endif
delete d;
}
/*!
This private function is used by the simple operation functions,
i.e. listChildren(), mkdir(), remove(), rename(), get() and put(),
to really start the operation. \a op is a pointer to the network
operation that should be started. Returns \a op on success;
otherwise returns 0.
*/
const QNetworkOperation *QUrlOperator::startOperation( QNetworkOperation *op )
{
if ( !d->networkProtocol )
getNetworkProtocol();
if ( d->networkProtocol && (d->networkProtocol->supportedOperations()&op->operation()) ) {
d->networkProtocol->addOperation( op );
if ( op->operation() == QNetworkProtocol::OpListChildren )
clearEntries();
return op;
}
// error
QString msg;
if ( !d->networkProtocol ) {
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' is not supported" ).arg( protocol() );
} else {
switch ( op->operation() ) {
case QNetworkProtocol::OpListChildren:
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support listing directories" ).arg( protocol() );
break;
case QNetworkProtocol::OpMkDir:
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support creating new directories" ).arg( protocol() );
break;
case QNetworkProtocol::OpRemove:
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support removing files or directories" ).arg( protocol() );
break;
case QNetworkProtocol::OpRename:
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support renaming files or directories" ).arg( protocol() );
break;
case QNetworkProtocol::OpGet:
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support getting files" ).arg( protocol() );
break;
case QNetworkProtocol::OpPut:
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support putting files" ).arg( protocol() );
break;
default:
// this should never happen
break;
}
}
op->setState( QNetworkProtocol::StFailed );
op->setProtocolDetail( msg );
op->setErrorCode( (int)QNetworkProtocol::ErrUnsupported );
emit finished( op );
deleteOperation( op );
return 0;
}
/*!
Starts listing the children of this URL (e.g. the files in the
directory). The start() signal is emitted before the first entry
is listed and finished() is emitted after the last one. The
newChildren() signal is emitted for each list of new entries. If
an error occurs, the signal finished() is emitted, so be sure to
check the state of the network operation pointer.
Because the operation may not be executed immediately, a pointer
to the QNetworkOperation object created by this function is
returned. This object contains all the data about the operation
and is used to refer to this operation later (e.g. in the signals
that are emitted by the QUrlOperator). The return value can also
be 0 if the operation object couldn't be created.
The path of this QUrlOperator must to point to a directory
(because the children of this directory will be listed), not to a
file.
*/
const QNetworkOperation *QUrlOperator::listChildren()
{
if ( !checkValid() )
return 0;
QNetworkOperation *res = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpListChildren, QString::null, QString::null, QString::null );
return startOperation( res );
}
/*!
Tries to create a directory (child) with the name \a dirname. If
it is successful, a newChildren() signal with the new child is
emitted, and the createdDirectory() signal with the information
about the new child is also emitted. The finished() signal (with
success or failure) is emitted after the operation has been
processed, so check the state of the network operation object to
see whether or not the operation was successful.
Because the operation will not be executed immediately, a pointer
to the QNetworkOperation object created by this function is
returned. This object contains all the data about the operation
and is used to refer to this operation later (e.g. in the signals
that are emitted by the QUrlOperator). The return value can also
be 0 if the operation object couldn't be created.
The path of this QUrlOperator must to point to a directory (not a
file) because the new directory will be created in this path.
*/
const QNetworkOperation *QUrlOperator::mkdir( const QString &dirname )
{
if ( !checkValid() )
return 0;
QNetworkOperation *res = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpMkDir, dirname, QString::null, QString::null );
return startOperation( res );
}
/*!
Tries to remove the file (child) \a filename. If it succeeds the
removed() signal is emitted. finished() (with success or failure)
is also emitted after the operation has been processed, so check
the state of the network operation object to see whether or not
the operation was successful.
Because the operation will not be executed immediately, a pointer
to the QNetworkOperation object created by this function is
returned. This object contains all the data about the operation
and is used to refer to this operation later (e.g. in the signals
that are emitted by the QUrlOperator). The return value can also
be 0 if the operation object couldn't be created.
The path of this QUrlOperator must point to a directory; because
if \a filename is relative, it will try to remove it in this
directory.
*/
const QNetworkOperation *QUrlOperator::remove( const QString &filename )
{
if ( !checkValid() )
return 0;
QNetworkOperation *res = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpRemove, filename, QString::null, QString::null );
return startOperation( res );
}
/*!
Tries to rename the file (child) called \a oldname to \a newname.
If it succeeds, the itemChanged() signal is emitted. finished()
(with success or failure) is also emitted after the operation has
been processed, so check the state of the network operation object
to see whether or not the operation was successful.
Because the operation may not be executed immediately, a pointer
to the QNetworkOperation object created by this function is
returned. This object contains all the data about the operation
and is used to refer to this operation later (e.g. in the signals
that are emitted by the QUrlOperator). The return value can also
be 0 if the operation object couldn't be created.
This path of this QUrlOperator must to point to a directory
because \a oldname and \a newname are handled relative to this
directory.
*/
const QNetworkOperation *QUrlOperator::rename( const QString &oldname, const QString &newname )
{
if ( !checkValid() )
return 0;
QNetworkOperation *res = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpRename, oldname, newname, QString::null );
return startOperation( res );
}
/*!
Copies the file \a from to \a to. If \a move is TRUE, the file is
moved (copied and removed). \a from must point to a file and \a to
must point to a directory (into which \a from is copied) unless \a
toPath is set to FALSE. If \a toPath is set to FALSE then the \a
to variable is assumed to be the absolute file path (destination
file path + file name). The copying is done using the get() and
put() operations. If you want to be notified about the progress of
the operation, connect to the dataTransferProgress() signal. Bear
in mind that the get() and put() operations emit this signal
through the QUrlOperator. The number of transferred bytes and the
total bytes that you receive as arguments in this signal do not
relate to the the whole copy operation; they relate first to the
get() and then to the put() operation. Always check what type of
operation the signal comes from; this is given in the signal's
last argument.
At the end, finished() (with success or failure) is emitted, so
check the state of the network operation object to see whether or
not the operation was successful.
Because a move or copy operation consists of multiple operations
(get(), put() and maybe remove()), this function doesn't return a
single QNetworkOperation, but rather a list of them. They are in
the order: get(), put() and (if applicable) remove().
\sa get(), put()
*/
QPtrList<QNetworkOperation> QUrlOperator::copy( const QString &from, const QString &to, bool move, bool toPath )
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: copy %s %s %d", from.latin1(), to.latin1(), move );
#endif
QPtrList<QNetworkOperation> ops;
ops.setAutoDelete( FALSE );
QUrlOperator *uFrom = new QUrlOperator( *this, from );
QUrlOperator *uTo = new QUrlOperator( to );
// prepare some string for later usage
QString frm = *uFrom;
QString file = uFrom->fileName();
if (frm == to + file)
return ops;
file.prepend( "/" );
// uFrom and uTo are deleted when the QNetworkProtocol deletes itself via
// autodelete
uFrom->getNetworkProtocol();
uTo->getNetworkProtocol();
QNetworkProtocol *gProt = uFrom->d->networkProtocol;
QNetworkProtocol *pProt = uTo->d->networkProtocol;
uFrom->setPath( uFrom->dirPath() );
if ( gProt && (gProt->supportedOperations()&QNetworkProtocol::OpGet) &&
pProt && (pProt->supportedOperations()&QNetworkProtocol::OpPut) ) {
connect( gProt, SIGNAL( data(const QByteArray&,QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SLOT( copyGotData(const QByteArray&,QNetworkOperation*) ) );
connect( gProt, SIGNAL( dataTransferProgress(int,int,QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SIGNAL( dataTransferProgress(int,int,QNetworkOperation*) ) );
connect( gProt, SIGNAL( finished(QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SLOT( continueCopy(QNetworkOperation*) ) );
connect( gProt, SIGNAL( finished(QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SIGNAL( finished(QNetworkOperation*) ) );
connect( gProt, SIGNAL( connectionStateChanged(int,const QString&) ),
this, SIGNAL( connectionStateChanged(int,const QString&) ) );
connect( pProt, SIGNAL( dataTransferProgress(int,int,QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SIGNAL( dataTransferProgress(int,int,QNetworkOperation*) ) );
connect( pProt, SIGNAL( finished(QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SIGNAL( finished(QNetworkOperation*) ) );
connect( pProt, SIGNAL( finished(QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SLOT( finishedCopy() ) );
QNetworkOperation *opGet = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpGet, frm, QString::null, QString::null );
ops.append( opGet );
gProt->addOperation( opGet );
QString toFile = to + file;
if (!toPath)
toFile = to;
QNetworkOperation *opPut = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpPut, toFile, QString::null, QString::null );
ops.append( opPut );
d->getOpPutProtMap.insert( (void*)opGet, pProt );
d->getOpGetProtMap.insert( (void*)opGet, gProt );
d->getOpPutOpMap.insert( (void*)opGet, opPut );
if ( move && (gProt->supportedOperations()&QNetworkProtocol::OpRemove) ) {
gProt->setAutoDelete( FALSE );
QNetworkOperation *opRm = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpRemove, frm, QString::null, QString::null );
ops.append( opRm );
d->getOpRemoveOpMap.insert( (void*)opGet, opRm );
} else {
gProt->setAutoDelete( TRUE );
}
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: copy operation should start now..." );
#endif
return ops;
} else {
QString msg;
if ( !gProt ) {
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' is not supported" ).arg( uFrom->protocol() );
} else if ( gProt->supportedOperations() & QNetworkProtocol::OpGet ) {
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support copying or moving files or directories" ).arg( uFrom->protocol() );
} else if ( !pProt ) {
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' is not supported" ).arg( uTo->protocol() );
} else {
msg = tr( "The protocol `%1' does not support copying or moving files or directories" ).arg( uTo->protocol() );
}
delete uFrom;
delete uTo;
QNetworkOperation *res = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpGet, frm, to, QString::null );
res->setState( QNetworkProtocol::StFailed );
res->setProtocolDetail( msg );
res->setErrorCode( (int)QNetworkProtocol::ErrUnsupported );
emit finished( res );
deleteOperation( res );
}
return ops;
}
/*!
\overload
Copies the \a files to the directory \a dest. If \a move is TRUE
the files are moved, not copied. \a dest must point to a
directory.
This function calls copy() for each entry in \a files in turn. You
don't get a result from this function; each time a new copy
begins, startedNextCopy() is emitted, with a list of
QNetworkOperations that describe the new copy operation.
*/
void QUrlOperator::copy( const QStringList &files, const QString &dest,
bool move )
{
d->waitingCopies = files;
d->waitingCopiesDest = dest;
d->waitingCopiesMove = move;
finishedCopy();
}
/*!
Returns TRUE if the URL is a directory; otherwise returns FALSE.
This may not always work correctly, if the protocol of the URL is
something other than file (local filesystem). If you pass a bool
pointer as the \a ok argument, \a *ok is set to TRUE if the result
of this function is known to be correct, and to FALSE otherwise.
*/
bool QUrlOperator::isDir( bool *ok )
{
if ( ok )
*ok = TRUE;
if ( isLocalFile() ) {
if ( QFileInfo( path() ).isDir() )
return TRUE;
else
return FALSE;
}
if ( d->entryMap.contains( "." ) ) {
return d->entryMap[ "." ].isDir();
}
// #### can assume that we are a directory?
if ( ok )
*ok = FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
/*!
Tells the network protocol to get data from \a location or, if
this is QString::null, to get data from the location to which this
URL points (see QUrl::fileName() and QUrl::encodedPathAndQuery()).
What happens then depends on the network protocol. The data()
signal is emitted when data comes in. Because it's unlikely that
all data will come in at once, it is common for multiple data()
signals to be emitted. The dataTransferProgress() signal is
emitted while processing the operation. At the end, finished()
(with success or failure) is emitted, so check the state of the
network operation object to see whether or not the operation was
successful.
If \a location is QString::null, the path of this QUrlOperator
should point to a file when you use this operation. If \a location
is not empty, it can be a relative URL (a child of the path to
which the QUrlOperator points) or an absolute URL.
For example, to get a web page you might do something like this:
\code
QUrlOperator op( "http://www.whatever.org/cgi-bin/search.pl?cmd=Hello" );
op.get();
\endcode
For most other operations, the path of the QUrlOperator must point
to a directory. If you want to download a file you could do the
following:
\code
QUrlOperator op( "ftp://ftp.whatever.org/pub" );
// do some other stuff like op.listChildren() or op.mkdir( "new_dir" )
op.get( "a_file.txt" );
\endcode
This will get the data of ftp://ftp.whatever.org/pub/a_file.txt.
\e Never do anything like this:
\code
QUrlOperator op( "http://www.whatever.org/cgi-bin" );
op.get( "search.pl?cmd=Hello" ); // WRONG!
\endcode
If \a location is not empty and relative it must not contain any
queries or references, just the name of a child. So if you need to
specify a query or reference, do it as shown in the first example
or specify the full URL (such as
http://www.whatever.org/cgi-bin/search.pl?cmd=Hello) as \a location.
\sa copy()
*/
const QNetworkOperation *QUrlOperator::get( const QString &location )
{
QUrl u( *this );
if ( !location.isEmpty() )
u = QUrl( *this, location );
if ( !u.isValid() )
return 0;
if ( !d->networkProtocol ) {
setProtocol( u.protocol() );
getNetworkProtocol();
}
QNetworkOperation *res = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpGet, u, QString::null, QString::null );
return startOperation( res );
}
/*!
This function tells the network protocol to put \a data in \a
location. If \a location is empty (QString::null), it puts the \a
data in the location to which the URL points. What happens depends
on the network protocol. Depending on the network protocol, some
data might come back after putting data, in which case the data()
signal is emitted. The dataTransferProgress() signal is emitted
during processing of the operation. At the end, finished() (with
success or failure) is emitted, so check the state of the network
operation object to see whether or not the operation was
successful.
If \a location is QString::null, the path of this QUrlOperator
should point to a file when you use this operation. If \a location
is not empty, it can be a relative (a child of the path to which
the QUrlOperator points) or an absolute URL.
For putting some data to a file you can do the following:
\code
QUrlOperator op( "ftp://ftp.whatever.com/home/me/filename.dat" );
op.put( data );
\endcode
For most other operations, the path of the QUrlOperator must point
to a directory. If you want to upload data to a file you could do
the following:
\code
QUrlOperator op( "ftp://ftp.whatever.com/home/me" );
// do some other stuff like op.listChildren() or op.mkdir( "new_dir" )
op.put( data, "filename.dat" );
\endcode
This will upload the data to ftp://ftp.whatever.com/home/me/filename.dat.
\sa copy()
*/
const QNetworkOperation *QUrlOperator::put( const QByteArray &data, const QString &location )
{
QUrl u( *this );
if ( !location.isEmpty() )
u = QUrl( *this, location );
if ( !u.isValid() )
return 0;
if ( !d->networkProtocol ) {
setProtocol( u.protocol() );
getNetworkProtocol();
}
QNetworkOperation *res = new QNetworkOperation( QNetworkProtocol::OpPut, u, QString::null, QString::null );
res->setRawArg( 1, data );
return startOperation( res );
}
/*!
Sets the name filter of the URL to \a nameFilter.
\sa QDir::setNameFilter()
*/
void QUrlOperator::setNameFilter( const QString &nameFilter )
{
d->nameFilter = nameFilter;
}
/*!
Returns the name filter of the URL.
\sa QUrlOperator::setNameFilter() QDir::nameFilter()
*/
QString QUrlOperator::nameFilter() const
{
return d->nameFilter;
}
/*!
Clears the cache of children.
*/
void QUrlOperator::clearEntries()
{
d->entryMap.clear();
}
/*!
Adds an entry to the cache of children.
*/
void QUrlOperator::addEntry( const QValueList<QUrlInfo> &i )
{
QValueList<QUrlInfo>::ConstIterator it = i.begin();
for ( ; it != i.end(); ++it )
d->entryMap[ ( *it ).name().stripWhiteSpace() ] = *it;
}
/*!
Returns the URL information for the child \a entry, or returns an
empty QUrlInfo object if there is no information available about
\a entry. Information about \a entry is only available after a successfully
finished listChildren() operation.
*/
QUrlInfo QUrlOperator::info( const QString &entry ) const
{
if ( d->entryMap.contains( entry.stripWhiteSpace() ) ) {
return d->entryMap[ entry.stripWhiteSpace() ];
} else if ( entry == "." || entry == ".." ) {
// return a faked QUrlInfo
QUrlInfo inf;
inf.setName( entry );
inf.setDir( TRUE );
inf.setFile( FALSE );
inf.setSymLink( FALSE );
inf.setOwner( tr( "(unknown)" ) );
inf.setGroup( tr( "(unknown)" ) );
inf.setSize( 0 );
inf.setWritable( FALSE );
inf.setReadable( TRUE );
return inf;
}
return QUrlInfo();
}
/*!
Finds a network protocol for the URL and deletes the old network protocol.
*/
void QUrlOperator::getNetworkProtocol()
{
delete d->networkProtocol;
QNetworkProtocol *p = QNetworkProtocol::getNetworkProtocol( protocol() );
if ( !p ) {
d->networkProtocol = 0;
return;
}
d->networkProtocol = (QNetworkProtocol *)p;
d->networkProtocol->setUrl( this );
connect( d->networkProtocol, SIGNAL( itemChanged(QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SLOT( slotItemChanged(QNetworkOperation*) ) );
}
/*!
Deletes the currently used network protocol.
*/
void QUrlOperator::deleteNetworkProtocol()
{
if (d->networkProtocol) {
d->networkProtocol->deleteLater();
d->networkProtocol = 0;
}
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QUrlOperator::setPath( const QString& path )
{
QUrl::setPath( path );
if ( d->networkProtocol )
d->networkProtocol->setUrl( this );
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QUrlOperator::reset()
{
QUrl::reset();
deleteNetworkProtocol();
d->nameFilter = "*";
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
bool QUrlOperator::parse( const QString &url )
{
bool b = QUrl::parse( url );
if ( !b ) {
return b;
}
getNetworkProtocol();
return b;
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
QUrlOperator& QUrlOperator::operator=( const QUrlOperator &url )
{
deleteNetworkProtocol();
QUrl::operator=( url );
QPtrDict<QNetworkOperation> getOpPutOpMap = d->getOpPutOpMap;
QPtrDict<QNetworkProtocol> getOpPutProtMap = d->getOpPutProtMap;
QPtrDict<QNetworkProtocol> getOpGetProtMap = d->getOpGetProtMap;
QPtrDict<QNetworkOperation> getOpRemoveOpMap = d->getOpRemoveOpMap;
*d = *url.d;
d->oldOps.setAutoDelete( FALSE );
d->getOpPutOpMap = getOpPutOpMap;
d->getOpPutProtMap = getOpPutProtMap;
d->getOpGetProtMap = getOpGetProtMap;
d->getOpRemoveOpMap = getOpRemoveOpMap;
d->networkProtocol = 0;
getNetworkProtocol();
return *this;
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
QUrlOperator& QUrlOperator::operator=( const QString &url )
{
deleteNetworkProtocol();
QUrl::operator=( url );
d->oldOps.setAutoDelete( FALSE );
getNetworkProtocol();
return *this;
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
bool QUrlOperator::cdUp()
{
bool b = QUrl::cdUp();
if ( d->networkProtocol )
d->networkProtocol->setUrl( this );
return b;
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
bool QUrlOperator::checkValid()
{
// ######
if ( !isValid() ) {
//emit error( ErrValid, tr( "The entered URL is not valid!" ) );
return FALSE;
} else
return TRUE;
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QUrlOperator::copyGotData( const QByteArray &data_, QNetworkOperation *op )
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: copyGotData: %d new bytes", data_.size() );
#endif
QNetworkOperation *put = d->getOpPutOpMap[ (void*)op ];
if ( put ) {
QByteArray &s = put->raw( 1 );
int size = s.size();
s.resize( size + data_.size() );
memcpy( s.data() + size, data_.data(), data_.size() );
}
emit data( data_, op );
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QUrlOperator::continueCopy( QNetworkOperation *op )
{
if ( op->operation() != QNetworkProtocol::OpGet )
return;
if ( op->state()!=QNetworkProtocol::StDone && op->state()!=QNetworkProtocol::StFailed ) {
return;
}
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
if ( op->state() != QNetworkProtocol::StFailed ) {
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: continue copy (get finished, put will start)" );
}
#endif
QNetworkOperation *put = d->getOpPutOpMap[ (void*)op ];
QNetworkProtocol *gProt = d->getOpGetProtMap[ (void*)op ];
QNetworkProtocol *pProt = d->getOpPutProtMap[ (void*)op ];
QNetworkOperation *rm = d->getOpRemoveOpMap[ (void*)op ];
d->getOpPutOpMap.take( op );
d->getOpGetProtMap.take( op );
d->getOpPutProtMap.take( op );
d->getOpRemoveOpMap.take( op );
if ( pProt )
pProt->setAutoDelete( TRUE );
if ( put && pProt ) {
if ( op->state() != QNetworkProtocol::StFailed ) {
pProt->addOperation( put );
d->currPut = pProt;
} else {
deleteOperation( put );
}
}
if ( gProt ) {
gProt->setAutoDelete( TRUE );
}
if ( rm && gProt ) {
if ( op->state() != QNetworkProtocol::StFailed ) {
gProt->addOperation( rm );
} else {
deleteOperation( rm );
}
}
disconnect( gProt, SIGNAL( data(const QByteArray&,QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SLOT( copyGotData(const QByteArray&,QNetworkOperation*) ) );
disconnect( gProt, SIGNAL( finished(QNetworkOperation*) ),
this, SLOT( continueCopy(QNetworkOperation*) ) );
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QUrlOperator::finishedCopy()
{
#ifdef QURLOPERATOR_DEBUG
qDebug( "QUrlOperator: finished copy (finished putting)" );
#endif
if ( d->waitingCopies.isEmpty() )
return;
QString cp = d->waitingCopies.first();
d->waitingCopies.remove( cp );
QPtrList<QNetworkOperation> lst = copy( cp, d->waitingCopiesDest, d->waitingCopiesMove );
emit startedNextCopy( lst );
}
/*!
Stops the current network operation and removes all this
QUrlOperator's waiting network operations.
*/
void QUrlOperator::stop()
{
d->getOpPutOpMap.clear();
d->getOpRemoveOpMap.clear();
d->getOpGetProtMap.setAutoDelete( TRUE );
d->getOpPutProtMap.setAutoDelete( TRUE );
QPtrDictIterator<QNetworkProtocol> it( d->getOpPutProtMap );
for ( ; it.current(); ++it )
it.current()->stop();
d->getOpPutProtMap.clear();
it = QPtrDictIterator<QNetworkProtocol>( d->getOpGetProtMap );
for ( ; it.current(); ++it )
it.current()->stop();
d->getOpGetProtMap.clear();
if ( d->currPut ) {
d->currPut->stop();
delete (QNetworkProtocol *) d->currPut;
d->currPut = 0;
}
d->waitingCopies.clear();
if ( d->networkProtocol )
d->networkProtocol->stop();
getNetworkProtocol();
}
/*!
\internal
*/
void QUrlOperator::deleteOperation( QNetworkOperation *op )
{
if ( op )
d->oldOps.append( op );
}
/*!
\internal
updates the entryMap after a network operation finished
*/
void QUrlOperator::slotItemChanged( QNetworkOperation *op )
{
if ( !op )
return;
switch ( op->operation() ) {
case QNetworkProtocol::OpRename :
{
if ( op->arg( 0 ) == op->arg( 1 ) )
return;
QMap<QString, QUrlInfo>::iterator mi = d->entryMap.find( op->arg( 0 ) );
if ( mi != d->entryMap.end() ) {
mi.data().setName( op->arg( 1 ) );
d->entryMap[ op->arg( 1 ) ] = mi.data();
d->entryMap.erase( mi );
}
break;
}
case QNetworkProtocol::OpRemove :
{
QMap<QString, QUrlInfo>::iterator mi = d->entryMap.find( op->arg( 0 ) );
if ( mi != d->entryMap.end() )
d->entryMap.erase( mi );
break;
}
default:
break;
}
}
#endif // QT_NO_NETWORKPROTOCOL