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tdebase/kioslave/trash/trashimpl.h

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/* This file is part of the KDE project
Copyright (C) 2004 David Faure <faure@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 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 TRASHIMPL_H
#define TRASHIMPL_H
#include <kio/jobclasses.h>
#include <ksimpleconfig.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqdatetime.h>
#include <tqmap.h>
#include <tqvaluelist.h>
#include <tqstrlist.h>
#include <assert.h>
/**
* Implementation of all low-level operations done by kio_trash
* The structure of the trash directory follows the freedesktop.org standard <TODO URL>
*/
class TrashImpl : public TQObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
TrashImpl();
/// Check the "home" trash directory
/// This MUST be called before doing anything else
bool init();
/// Create info for a file to be trashed
/// Returns trashId and fileId
/// The caller is then responsible for actually trashing the file
bool createInfo( const TQString& origPath, int& trashId, TQString& fileId );
/// Delete info file for a file to be trashed
/// Usually used for undoing what createInfo did if trashing failed
bool deleteInfo( int trashId, const TQString& fileId );
/// Moving a file or directory into the trash. The ids come from createInfo.
bool moveToTrash( const TQString& origPath, int trashId, const TQString& fileId );
/// Moving a file or directory out of the trash. The ids come from createInfo.
bool moveFromTrash( const TQString& origPath, int trashId, const TQString& fileId, const TQString& relativePath );
/// Copying a file or directory into the trash. The ids come from createInfo.
bool copyToTrash( const TQString& origPath, int trashId, const TQString& fileId );
/// Copying a file or directory out of the trash. The ids come from createInfo.
bool copyFromTrash( const TQString& origPath, int trashId, const TQString& fileId, const TQString& relativePath );
/// Create a top-level trashed directory
//bool mkdir( int trashId, const TQString& fileId, int permissions );
/// Get rid of a trashed file
bool del( int trashId, const TQString& fileId );
/// Empty trash, i.e. delete all trashed files
bool emptyTrash();
/// Return true if the trash is empty
bool isEmpty() const;
struct TrashedFileInfo {
int trashId; // for the url
TQString fileId; // for the url
TQString physicalPath; // for stat'ing etc.
TQString origPath; // from info file
TQDateTime deletionDate; // from info file
};
/// List trashed files
typedef TQValueList<TrashedFileInfo> TrashedFileInfoList;
TrashedFileInfoList list();
/// Return the info for a given trashed file
bool infoForFile( int trashId, const TQString& fileId, TrashedFileInfo& info );
/// Return the physicalPath for a given trashed file - helper method which
/// encapsulates the call to infoForFile. Don't use if you need more info from TrashedFileInfo.
TQString physicalPath( int trashId, const TQString& fileId, const TQString& relativePath );
/// Move data from the old trash system to the new one
void migrateOldTrash();
/// KIO error code
int lastErrorCode() const { return m_lastErrorCode; }
TQString lastErrorMessage() const { return m_lastErrorMessage; }
TQStrList listDir( const TQString& physicalPath );
static KURL makeURL( int trashId, const TQString& fileId, const TQString& relativePath );
static bool parseURL( const KURL& url, int& trashId, TQString& fileId, TQString& relativePath );
typedef TQMap<int, TQString> TrashDirMap;
/// @internal This method is for TestTrash only. Home trash is included (id 0).
TrashDirMap trashDirectories() const;
/// @internal This method is for TestTrash only. No entry with id 0.
TrashDirMap topDirectories() const;
private:
/// Helper method. Moves a file or directory using the appropriate method.
bool move( const TQString& src, const TQString& dest );
bool copy( const TQString& src, const TQString& dest );
/// Helper method. Tries to call ::rename(src,dest) and does error handling.
bool directRename( const TQString& src, const TQString& dest );
void fileAdded();
void fileRemoved();
// Warning, returns error code, not a bool
int testDir( const TQString& name ) const;
void error( int e, const TQString& s );
bool readInfoFile( const TQString& infoPath, TrashedFileInfo& info, int trashId );
TQString infoPath( int trashId, const TQString& fileId ) const;
TQString filesPath( int trashId, const TQString& fileId ) const;
/// Find the trash dir to use for a given file to delete, based on original path
int findTrashDirectory( const TQString& origPath );
TQString trashDirectoryPath( int trashId ) const;
TQString topDirectoryPath( int trashId ) const;
bool synchronousDel( const TQString& path, bool setLastErrorCode, bool isDir );
void scanTrashDirectories() const;
int idForTrashDirectory( const TQString& trashDir ) const;
bool initTrashDirectory( const TQCString& trashDir_c ) const;
bool checkTrashSubdirs( const TQCString& trashDir_c ) const;
TQString trashForMountPoint( const TQString& topdir, bool createIfNeeded ) const;
static TQString makeRelativePath( const TQString& topdir, const TQString& path );
private slots:
void jobFinished(KIO::Job *job);
private:
/// Last error code stored in class to simplify API.
/// Note that this means almost no method can be const.
int m_lastErrorCode;
TQString m_lastErrorMessage;
enum { InitToBeDone, InitOK, InitError } m_initStatus;
// A "trash directory" is a physical directory on disk,
// e.g. $HOME/.local/share/Trash/$uid or /mnt/foo/.Trash/$uid
// It has an id (number) and a path.
// The home trash has id 0.
mutable TrashDirMap m_trashDirectories; // id -> path of trash directory
mutable TrashDirMap m_topDirectories; // id -> $topdir of partition
mutable int m_lastId;
dev_t m_homeDevice;
mutable bool m_trashDirectoriesScanned;
int m_mibEnum;
KSimpleConfig m_config;
// We don't cache any data related to the trashed files.
// Another kioslave could change that behind our feet.
// If we want to start caching data - and avoiding some race conditions -,
// we should turn this class into a kded module and use DCOP to talk to it
// from the kioslave.
};
#endif