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Copyright (C) 2000-2005 David Faure <faure@kde.org>
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*/
#ifndef KIO_PASTE_H
#define KIO_PASTE_H
#include <kio/kio_export.h>
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <kurl.h>
class QWidget;
class QMimeSource;
namespace KIO {
class Job;
class CopyJob;
/**
* Pastes the content of the clipboard to the given destination URL.
* URLs are treated separately (performing a file copy)
* from other data (which is saved into a file after asking the user
* to choose a filename and the preferred data format)
*
* @param destURL the URL to receive the data
* @param widget parent widget to use for dialogs
* @param move true to move the data, false to copy -- now ignored and handled automatically
* @return the job that handles the operation
* @see pasteData()
*/
KIO_EXPORT Job *pasteClipboard( const KUrl& destURL, QWidget* widget, bool move = false );
/**
* Pastes the given @p data to the given destination URL.
* NOTE: This method is blocking (uses NetAccess for saving the data).
* Please consider using pasteDataAsync instead.
*
* @param destURL the URL of the directory where the data will be pasted.
* The filename to use in that directory is prompted by this method.
* @param data the data to copy
* @param widget parent widget to use for dialogs
* @see pasteClipboard()
*
* This method is a candidate for disappearing in KDE5, email faure at kde.org if you
* are using it in your application, then I'll reconsider.
*/
KIO_EXPORT void pasteData( const KUrl& destURL, const QByteArray& data, QWidget* widget );
/**
* Pastes the given @p data to the given destination URL.
* Note that this method requires the caller to have chosen the QByteArray
* to paste before hand, unlike pasteClipboard and pasteMimeSource.
*
* @param destURL the URL of the directory where the data will be pasted.
* The filename to use in that directory is prompted by this method.
* @param data the data to copy
* @param dialogText the text to show in the dialog
* @see pasteClipboard()
*
* This method is a candidate for disappearing in KDE5, email faure at kde.org if you
* are using it in your application, then I'll reconsider.
*/
KIO_EXPORT CopyJob *pasteDataAsync( const KUrl& destURL, const QByteArray& data, QWidget *widget, const QString& dialogText = QString() );
/**
* Save the given mime @p data to the given destination URL
* after offering the user to choose a data format.
* This is the method used when handling drops (of anything else than URLs)
* onto dolphin and konqueror.
*
* @param data the QMimeData, usually from a QDropEvent
* @param destUrl the URL of the directory where the data will be pasted.
* The filename to use in that directory is prompted by this method.
* @param dialogText the text to show in the dialog
* @param widget parent widget to use for dialogs
* @param clipboard whether the QMimeData comes from QClipboard. If you
* use pasteClipboard for that case, you never have to worry about this parameter.
*
* @see pasteClipboard()
*/
KIO_EXPORT Job* pasteMimeData(const QMimeData* data, const KUrl& destUrl,
const QString& dialogText, QWidget* widget);
/**
* @deprecated because it returns a CopyJob*, and this is better implemented
* without a copy job. Use pasteMimeData instead.
* Note that you'll have to tell the user in case of an error (no data to paste),
* while pasteMimeSource did that.
*/
KIO_EXPORT_DEPRECATED CopyJob* pasteMimeSource( const QMimeData* data, const KUrl& destURL,
const QString& dialogText, QWidget* widget,
bool clipboard = false );
/**
* Returns true if pasteMimeSource finds any interesting format in @p data.
* You can use this method to enable/disable the paste action appropriately.
* @since 4.3
*/
KIO_EXPORT bool canPasteMimeSource(const QMimeData* data);
/**
* Returns the text to use for the Paste action, when the application supports
* pasting files, urls, and clipboard data, using pasteClipboard().
* @return a string suitable for KAction::setText, or an empty string if pasting
* isn't possible right now.
*/
KIO_EXPORT QString pasteActionText();
}
#endif
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