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* Copyright 2009 by Rob Scheepmaker <r.scheepmaker@student.utwente.nl>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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*
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*/
#ifndef PLASMA_AUTHORIZATIONINTERFACE_H
#define PLASMA_AUTHORIZATIONINTERFACE_H
#include "plasma_export.h"
#include <QtCore/QObject>
class QString;
class KUrl;
namespace Plasma
{
class AuthorizationRule;
class ClientPinRequest;
/**
* @class AuthorizationInterface plasma/authorizationinterface.h <Plasma/AuthorizationInterface>
*
* @short Allows authorization of access to plasma services.
*
* This class is only needed when you create a plasma shell. When you implement it and register it
* with the AuthorizationManager class, it allows you to respond to incoming service access
* attempts. Whenever a message is received that does not match any of the AuthorizationRules,
* AuthorizationManager creates a new rule matching it, and passes it to the authorize function.
* Change the rule from Unspecified to something else like Allow or Deny to continue processing the
* message.
* It also allows you to outgoing access attempts that require pin pairing, to allow your shell to
* show a dialog to ask the user for a password.
*
* @since 4.4
*/
class PLASMA_EXPORT AuthorizationInterface
{
public:
virtual ~AuthorizationInterface();
/**
* implement this function to respond to an incoming request that doesn't match any rule.
* @param rule a new AuthorizationRule matching an incoming operation. Call setRules on this
* rule to allow/deny the operation.
*/
virtual void authorizationRequest(AuthorizationRule &rule) = 0;
/**
* Implement this function to respond to an outgoing connection that needs a password to
* connect successfully. As a response to this you'll probably want to show a dialog.
* @param request a ClientPinRequest where you can call setPin on to set the pin for the
* outgoing connection.
*/
virtual void clientPinRequest(ClientPinRequest &request) = 0;
protected:
AuthorizationInterface();
};
} // Plasma namespace
#endif
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