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* This file is part of the KDE libraries
* Copyright (C) 2007 Thiago Macieira <thiago@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 KLOCALSOCKET_H
#define KLOCALSOCKET_H
#include <kdecore_export.h>
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <QtNetwork/QTcpSocket>
#include <QtNetwork/QTcpServer>
class KLocalSocketPrivate;
/**
* @class KLocalSocket
* @brief KLocalSocket allows one to create and use local (Unix) sockets
*
* On some platforms, local sockets are a kind of streaming socket
* that can be used to transmit and receive data just like Internet
* (TCP) streaming sockets. The difference is that they remain local
* to the host running them and cannot be accessed externally. They
* are also very fast and (in theory) consume less resources than
* standard TCP sockets.
*
* KLocalSocket supports two kinds of local socket types (see
* KLocalSocket::LocalSocketType):
* - Unix sockets (UnixSocket): standard Unix sockets whose names are
* file paths and obey filesystem restrictions
* - Abstract Unix sockets (AbstractUnixSocket): similar to Unix
* sockets, but they don't exist as entries in the filesystem and,
* thus, aren't restricted by its permissions
*
* @author Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KLocalSocket : public QTcpSocket
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Defines the local socket type. See KLocalSocket for more
* information
*/
enum LocalSocketType {
UnixSocket, ///< Unix sockets
AbstractUnixSocket, ///< Abstract Unix sockets
UnknownLocalSocketType = -1
};
/**
* Creates a KLocalSocket object with @p parent as the parent
* object.
*
* @param parent the parent object
*/
explicit KLocalSocket(QObject *parent = 0);
/**
* Destroys the KLocalSocket object and frees up any resources
* associated. If the socket is open, it will be closed.
*/
virtual ~KLocalSocket();
/**
* Opens a connection to a listening Unix socket at @p path. Use
* waitForConnection() to find out if the connection succeeded or
* not.
*
* @param path the Unix socket to connect to
* @param mode the mode to use when opening (see QIODevice::OpenMode)
*/
void connectToPath(const QString &path, OpenMode mode = ReadWrite);
/**
* @overload
* Opens a connection to a listening local socket at address @p
* path. Use waitForConnection() to find out if the connection
* succeeded or not.
*
* @param path the local socket address to connect to
* @param type the local socket type to use
* @param mode the mode to use when opening (see QIODevice::OpenMode)
*/
void connectToPath(const QString &path, LocalSocketType type, OpenMode mode = ReadWrite);
/**
* Disconnects the socket from its server.
*/
void disconnectFromPath();
/**
* Returns the socket type for this socket, when
* connected. Returns UnknownLocalSocketType if not
* connected.
*/
LocalSocketType localSocketType() const;
/**
* Returns the local address of this socket, when
* connected. Returns QString() if not connected.
*
* Most of the time, the socket has no local address.
*/
QString localPath() const;
/**
* Returns the peer address of this socket. That is, the address
* that this socket connected to (see connectToPath). Returns
* QString() if not connected.
*/
QString peerPath() const;
private:
using QAbstractSocket::connectToHost;
using QAbstractSocket::disconnectFromHost;
protected Q_SLOTS:
/// @internal
void connectToHostImplementation(const QString &hostName, quint16 port, OpenMode mode);
void disconnectFromHostImplementation();
private:
Q_DISABLE_COPY(KLocalSocket)
friend class KLocalSocketPrivate;
KLocalSocketPrivate * const d;
};
class KLocalSocketServerPrivate;
/**
* @class KLocalSocketServer
* @brief KLocalSocketServer allows one to create a listening local
* socket and accept incoming connections
*
* On some platforms, local sockets are a kind of streaming socket
* that can be used to transmit and receive data just like Internet
* (TCP) streaming sockets. The difference is that they remain local
* to the host running them and cannot be accessed externally. They
* are also very fast and (in theory) consume less resources than
* standard TCP sockets.
*
* KLocalSocketServer allows you to create the listening (i.e.,
* passive) end of this local socket and accept incoming connections
* from users of KLocalSocket. It supports the same kind of socket
* types that KLocalSocket does (see KLocalSocket::LocalSocketType).
*
* @author Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KLocalSocketServer : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Creates a KLocalSocketServer object with @p parent as the
* parent object. The object is created without binding to any
* address.
*
* @param parent the parent object
*/
explicit KLocalSocketServer(QObject *parent = 0);
/**
* Destroys the KLocalSocketServer object and frees up any
* resource associated. If the socket is still listening, it's
* closed (see close()).
*
* The sockets that were accepted using this KLocalSocketServer
* object are not affected and will remain open. However, note
* that nextPendingConnection() returns objects that have this
* KLocalSocketServer as parents, so the QObject destruction will
* delete any objects that were not reparented.
*/
virtual ~KLocalSocketServer();
/**
* Binds this socket to the address @p path and starts listening
* there.
*
* If @p type is KLocalSocket::UnixSocket, @p path is
* treated as a Unix filesystem path and the calling user must
* have permission to create the named directory entry (that is,
* the user must have write permission to the parent directory,
* etc.)
*
* If @p type is KLocalSocket::AbstractUnixSocket, @p path is
* just a name that can be anything. It'll be converted to an
* 8-bit identifier just as if it were a file path, but
* filesystem restrictions do not apply.
*
* This function returns true if it succeeded in binding the
* socket to @p path and placing it in listen mode. It returns
* false otherwise.
*
* @param path the path to listen on
* @param type the local socket type
* @returns true on success, false otherwise
*/
bool listen(const QString &path, KLocalSocket::LocalSocketType type = KLocalSocket::UnixSocket);
/**
* Closes the socket. No further connections will be accepted,
* but connections that were already pending can still be
* retrieved with nextPendingConnection().
*
* Connections that were accepted and are already open will not
* be affected.
*/
void close();
/**
* Returns true if the socket is listening, false otherwise.
*/
bool isListening() const;
/**
* Sets the maximum number of connections that KLocalSocketServer
* will accept on your behalf and keep queued, ready to be
* retrieved with nextPendingConnection(). If you set @p
* numConnections to 0, hasPendingConnections() will always
* return false. You can still use waitForNewConnection(),
* though.
*
* @param numConnections the number of connections to accept
* and keep queued.
*/
void setMaxPendingConnections(int numConnections);
/**
* Returns the value set with setMaxPendingConnections().
*/
int maxPendingConnections() const;
/**
* Returns the socket type that this socket is listening on. If it
* is not listening, returns QAbstractSocket::UnknownLocalSocketType.
*/
KLocalSocket::LocalSocketType localSocketType() const;
/**
* Returns the address of this socket if it is listening on, or
* QString() if it is not listening.
*/
QString localPath() const;
/**
* Suspends the execution of the calling thread for at most @p
* msec milliseconds and wait for a new socket connection to be
* accepted (whichever comes first). If no new socket connection
* is received within @p msec milliseconds, consider this a
* time-out and set the boolean pointed by @p timedOut to false
* (if it's not 0).
*
* If @p msec is 0, this call will not block, but will simply poll
* the system to check if a new connection has been received in
* the background.
*
* Use @p msec value of -1 to block indefinitely.
*
* @param msec the time in milliseconds to block at most (-1
* to block forever)
* @param timedOut points to a boolean that will be set to true
* if a timeout did occur
* @returns true if a new connection has been accepted or false if
* an error occurred or if the operation timed out.
*/
bool waitForNewConnection(int msec = 0, bool *timedOut = 0);
/**
* Returns true if a new socket can be received with
* nextPendingConnection().
*/
virtual bool hasPendingConnections() const;
/**
* Returns a new socket if one is available or 0 if none is.
*
* Note that the objects returned by this function will have the
* current KLocalSocketServer object as its parent. You may want
* to reparent the accepted objects if you intend them to outlive
* the current object.
*/
virtual KLocalSocket *nextPendingConnection();
/**
* If an error occurred, return the error code.
*/
QAbstractSocket::SocketError serverError() const;
/**
* If an error occurred, return the error message.
*/
QString errorString() const;
protected:
/// @internal
virtual void incomingConnection(int handle);
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* The newConnection() signal is emitted whenever a new connection
* is ready and has been accepted. Whenever it is emitted, calling
* nextPendingConnection() will return a valid object at least
* once.
*/
void newConnection();
private:
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT(d, void _k_newConnectionActivity())
Q_DISABLE_COPY(KLocalSocketServer)
friend class KLocalSocketServerPrivate;
KLocalSocketServerPrivate * const d;
};
#endif
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