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Copyright (C) 2003 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 version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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*/
#ifndef KDBUSSERVICESTARTER_H
#define KDBUSSERVICESTARTER_H
#include <kservice_export.h>
#include <QtCore/QString>
class KDBusServiceStarterPrivate;
/**
* @class KDBusServiceStarter kdbusservicestarter.h <KDBusServiceStarter>
*
* A generic D-Bus service starter, using KServiceTypeTrader.
* The default implementation starts new processes, but this interface can
* also be reimplemented by specific applications to provide dlopened in-process D-Bus objects.
* This interface is similar to the startServiceByName() function found in QDBusBusService, but
* with the added benefit of using KTrader (and, therefore, additional constraints and the
* ability to search the standard KDE dirs).
* @author David Faure <faure@kde.org>
*/
class KSERVICE_EXPORT KDBusServiceStarter //krazy:exclude=dpointer (uses K_GLOBAL_STATIC)
{
public:
static KDBusServiceStarter *self();
/**
* Check if a given D-Bus service is available - from the serviceType it's supposed to implement.
*
* The trader is queried to find the preferred application for this serviceType,
* with the constraint that its X-DBus-ServiceName property must be defined.
* Then the D-Bus server is checked. If the service is not available,
* this method will call startServiceFor to start it.
*
* @param serviceType the type of service we're looking for
* @param constraint see KServiceTypeTrader
* @param error On failure, @p error contains a description of the error
* that occurred. If the pointer is 0, the argument will be
* ignored
* @param dbusService On success, @p dbusService contains the D-Bus service name
* under which this service is available. If the pointer is 0 the argument
* will be ignored
* @param flags for future extensions (currently unused)
*
* @return an error code indicating success (== 0) or failure (> 0).
*/
int findServiceFor(const QString &serviceType,
const QString &constraint = QString(),
QString *error = nullptr, QString *dbusService = nullptr,
int flags = 0);
/**
* Find an implementation of the given @p serviceType,
* and start it, to use its D-Bus interface.
* The default implementation uses KServiceTypeTrader to find the preferred Application,
* and then starts it using KToolInvocation::startService...
*
* However applications (like kontact) can reimplement this method, to provide
* an in-process way of loading the implementation for this service type.
*
* @param serviceType the type of service we're looking for
* @param constraint see KServiceTypeTrader
* @param error On failure, @p error contains a description of the error
* that occurred. If the pointer is 0, the argument will be
* ignored
* @param dbusService On success, @p dbusService contains the D-Bus service name
* under which this service is available. If the pointer is 0 the argument
* will be ignored
* @param flags for future extensions (currently unused)
*
* @return an error code indicating success (== 0) or failure (> 0).
*/
virtual int startServiceFor(const QString &serviceType,
const QString &constraint = QString(),
QString *error = nullptr, QString *dbusService = nullptr,
int flags = 0);
protected:
friend class KDBusServiceStarterPrivate;
KDBusServiceStarter();
virtual ~KDBusServiceStarter();
};
#endif
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