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tdenetwork/krfb/srvloc/kserviceregistry.h

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/*
* Interface to register SLP services.
* Copyright (C) 2002 Tim Jansen <tim@tjansen.de>
*
* 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.
*/
/*
* TODO: put private variables and SLP-dependencies in private class
*/
#ifndef __KSERVICEREGISTRY_H
#define __KSERVICEREGISTRY_H
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqstringlist.h>
#include <tqmap.h>
class KServiceRegistryPrivate;
/**
* KServiceRegistry allows you to announce your service using SLP (RFC 2608).
*
* Use KServiceRegistry to announce a service. The service will be valid
* until its lifespan ends, you unregister it or delete the KServiceRegistry,
* whatever comes first.
* A service will be described using a Service URL and an optional list of
* attributes. The syntax for a simple Service URL is
* <pre>
* service:%srvtype%://%addrspec%
* </pre>
* where "%srvtype%" specifies the protocol and "%addrspec5" the address.
* Examples of valid Service URLs are "service:http://www.kde.org",
* "service:lpr://printer.example.org/myqueure" and
* "service:http://your.server.org:8080".
* To provide more information about your service than just the protocol,
* port and address you can use abstract service types.
* A Service URL that uses an abstract service type has the form
* <pre>
* service:%abstract-type%:%concrete-type%
* </pre>
* where %abstract-type% describes the kind of service and %concrete-type% specifies
* the protocol and address. Examples are
* "service:printer:lpr://printer.example.com/lp0" and
* "service:printer:ipp://printer.example.com/".
* Note that you cannot invent you own types but only take those that are
* registered at IANA. To create your own service type you must become a naming
* authority. Then you can use service types of the form
* "%srvtype%.%naming-authority%". Assuming that "kde" is the id of a
* IANA-registered naming authority, a valid Service URL would be
* "service:weatherp.kde://weather.example.com". You can find more information
* about Service URLs in the IETF RFCs 2608 and 3224.
* Additionally each service can have one or more attributes to carry
* additional information about the service. Attributes are a simple pair of
* strings, one for the attributes name and one for the value. They can be
* used, for example, to describe the type of a printer or the email address
* of an administrator.
*
* Service templates can be used to describe an abstract type, including the
* syntax of the concrete type and the attributes. The use of service
* templates is described in RFC 2609, you can find the existing service
* templates at http://www.iana.org/assignments/svrloc-templates.htm .
*
* Example:
* <pre>
* KServiceRegistry ksr;
* KInetAddress kia = KInetAddress->getLocalAddress();
* ksr.registerService(TQString("service:remotedesktop.kde:vnc://%1:0").arg(kia->nodeName()),
* "(type=shared)");
* delete kia;
* </pre>
*
* @version $Id$
* @author Tim Jansen, tim@tjansen.de
*/
class KServiceRegistry {
public:
/**
* Creates a new service registration instance for the given
* language.
* @param lang the language as two letter code, or TQString::null for the
* system default
*/
KServiceRegistry(const TQString &lang = TQString::null);
virtual ~KServiceRegistry();
/**
* Returns true if service registration is generally possible.
* Reasons for a failure could be that the SLP libraries are not
* installed or no SA daemon (slpd) is installed
* @return true if service registration seems to be possible
*/
bool available();
/**
* Creates a comma-separated string of lists, as required by many functions.
* @param map the items of this list will be converted
* @return the comma-separated list
*/
static TQString createCommaList(const TQStringList &values);
/**
* Encodes an TQString for use as a attribute value. This will escape
* all characters that are not allowed. This method is only available
* when a SLP library is available, otherwise it will return the
* given value.
* @param value the value string to encode
* @return the encoded value string
*/
static TQString encodeAttributeValue(const TQString &value);
/**
* Registers the given service.
* @param serviceURL the service URL to register
* @param attributes a list of the attributes to register, encoded in
* the format "(attr1=val1),(attr2=val2),(attr3=val3)"
* Use an empty string if you dont want to set attributes
* @param lifetime the lifetime of the service in seconds, or 0 for infinite
* @return true if successful, false otherwise. False usually means that no
* SA daemon (slpd) is running.
*/
bool registerService(const TQString &serviceURL,
TQString attributes = TQString::null,
unsigned short lifetime = 0);
/**
* Registers the given service.
* @param serviceURL the service URL to register
* @param attributes a map of all attributes
* @param lifetime the lifetime of the service in seconds, or 0 for infinite
* @return true if successful, false otherwise. False usually means that no
* SA daemon is running (slpd).
*/
bool registerService(const TQString &serviceURL,
TQMap<TQString,TQString> attributes,
unsigned short lifetime = 0);
/**
* Unregisters the given service.
* @param serviceURL the service URL to unregister
*/
void unregisterService(const TQString &serviceURL);
private:
KServiceRegistryPrivate *d;
};
#endif