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#ifndef KCLIENTSOCKETBASE_H
#define KCLIENTSOCKETBASE_H
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <kdecore_export.h>
#include "k3socketbase.h"
#include "k3resolver.h"
namespace KNetwork {
class KClientSocketBasePrivate;
/** @class KClientSocketBase k3clientsocketbase.h k3clientsocketbase.h
* @brief Abstract client socket class.
*
* This class provides the base functionality for client sockets,
* such as, and especially, name resolution and signals.
*
* @note This class is abstract. If you're looking for a normal,
* client socket class, see KStreamSocket and KBufferedSocket
*
* @author Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
* @deprecated Use KSocketFactory or KLocalSocket instead
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT_DEPRECATED KClientSocketBase : public KActiveSocketBase
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Socket states.
*
* These are the possible states for a KClientSocketBase:
* - Idle: socket is not connected
* - HostLookup: socket is doing host lookup prior to connecting
* - HostFound: name lookup is complete
* - Bound: the socket is locally bound
* - Connecting: socket is attempting connection
* - Open: socket is open
* - Connected (=Open): socket is connected
* - Connection (=Open): yet another name for a connected socket
* - Closing: socket is shutting down
*
* Whenever the socket state changes, the stateChanged(int) signal
* will be emitted.
*/
enum SocketState
{
Idle,
HostLookup,
HostFound,
Bound,
Connecting,
Open,
Closing,
Unconnected = Bound,
Connected = Open,
Connection = Open
};
public:
/**
* Default constructor.
*
* @param parent the parent QObject object
*/
KClientSocketBase(QObject* parent);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
virtual ~KClientSocketBase();
/**
* Returns the current state for this socket.
* @see SocketState
*/
SocketState state() const;
protected:
/**
* Sets the socket options. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual bool setSocketOptions(int opts);
public:
/**
* Returns the internal KResolver object used for
* looking up the peer host name and service.
*
* This can be used to set extra options to the
* lookup process other than the default values, as well
* as obtaining the error codes in case of lookup failure.
*/
KResolver& peerResolver() const;
/**
* Returns the internal list of resolved results for the peer address.
*/
const KResolverResults& peerResults() const;
/**
* Returns the internal KResolver object used for
* looking up the local host name and service.
*
* This can be used to set extra options to the
* lookup process other than the default values, as well
* as obtaining the error codes in case of lookup failure.
*/
KResolver& localResolver() const;
/**
* Returns the internal list of resolved results for the local address.
*/
const KResolverResults& localResults() const;
/**
* Enables or disables name resolution. If this flag is set to true,
* bind() and connect() operations will trigger name lookup
* operations (i.e., converting a hostname into its binary form).
* If the flag is set to false, those operations will instead
* try to convert a string representation of an address without
* attempting name resolution.
*
* This is useful, for instance, when IP addresses are in
* their string representation (such as "1.2.3.4") or come
* from other sources like KSocketAddress.
*
* @param enable whether to enable
*/
void setResolutionEnabled(bool enable);
/**
* Sets the allowed families for the resolutions.
*
* @param families the families that we want/accept
* @see KResolver::SocketFamilies for possible values
*/
void setFamily(int families);
/**
* Starts the lookup for peer and local hostnames as
* well as their services.
*
* If the blocking mode for this object is on, this function will
* wait for the lookup results to be available (by calling the
* KResolver::wait() method on the resolver objects).
*
* When the lookup is done, the signal hostFound() will be
* emitted (only once, even if we're doing a double lookup).
* If the lookup failed (for any of the two lookups) the
* gotError() signal will be emitted with the appropriate
* error condition (see KSocketBase::SocketError).
*
* This function returns true on success and false on error. Note that
* this is not the lookup result!
*/
virtual bool lookup();
/**
* Binds this socket to the given nodename and service,
* or use the default ones if none are given.
*
* Upon successful binding, the bound() signal will be
* emitted. If an error is found, the gotError()
* signal will be emitted.
*
* @note Due to the internals of the name lookup and binding
* mechanism, some (if not most) implementations of this function
* do not actually bind the socket until the connection
* is requested (see connect()). They only set the values
* for future reference.
*
* This function returns true on success.
*
* @param node the nodename
* @param service the service
*/
virtual bool bind(const QString& node = QString(),
const QString& service = QString()) = 0;
/**
* Reimplemented from KSocketBase. Connect this socket to this
* specific address.
*
* Unlike bind(const QString&, const QString&) above, this function
* really does bind the socket. No lookup is performed. The bound()
* signal will be emitted.
*/
virtual bool bind(const KResolverEntry& address);
/**
* Attempts to connect to a given hostname and service,
* or use the default ones if none are given. If a connection attempt
* is already in progress, check on its state and set the error status
* (NoError or InProgress).
*
* If the blocking mode for this object is on, this function will only
* return when all the resolved peer addresses have been tried or when
* a connection is established.
*
* Upon successfully connecting, the connected() signal
* will be emitted. If an error is found, the gotError()
* signal will be emitted.
*
* @par Note for derived classes:
* Derived classes must implement this function. The implementation
* will set the parameters for the lookup (using the peer KResolver
* object) and call lookup() to start it.
*
* @par
* The implementation should use the hostFound()
* signal to be notified of the completion of the lookup process and
* then proceed to start the connection itself. Care should be taken
* regarding the value of blocking() flag.
*
* @param node the nodename (host to connect to)
* @param service the service to connect to
* @param mode the mode to open the connection in
*/
virtual bool connect(const QString& node = QString(),
const QString& service = QString(),
OpenMode mode = ReadWrite) = 0;
/**
* @overload
* Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual bool connect(const KResolverEntry& address,
OpenMode mode = ReadWrite);
/**
* Disconnects the socket.
* Note that not all socket types can disconnect.
*/
virtual bool disconnect();
/**
* Opens the socket. Reimplemented from QIODevice.
*
* You should not call this function; instead, use connect()
*/
virtual bool open(OpenMode mode);
/**
* Closes the socket. Reimplemented from QIODevice.
*
* The closing of the socket causes the emission of the
* signal closed().
*/
virtual void close();
/**
* This call is not supported on unbuffered sockets.
* Reimplemented from QIODevice.
*/
virtual bool flush();
/**
* Returns the number of bytes available on this socket.
* Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual qint64 bytesAvailable() const;
/**
* Waits for more data. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual qint64 waitForMore(int msecs, bool *timeout = 0L);
/**
* Returns the local socket address. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual KSocketAddress localAddress() const;
/**
* Returns the peer socket address. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual KSocketAddress peerAddress() const;
/**
* Returns true if the readyRead signal is set to be emitted.
*/
bool emitsReadyRead() const;
/**
* Enables the emission of the readyRead signal.
* By default, this signal is enabled.
*
* @param enable whether to enable the signal
*/
virtual void enableRead(bool enable);
/**
* Returns true if the readyWrite signal is set to be emitted.
*/
bool emitsReadyWrite() const;
/**
* Enables the emission of the readyWrite signal.
* By default, this signal is disabled.
*
* @param enable whether to enable the signal
*/
virtual void enableWrite(bool enable);
protected Q_SLOTS:
// protected slots
/**
* This slot is connected to the read notifier's signal meaning
* the socket can read more data.
*
* The default implementation only emits the readyRead signal.
*
* Override if your class requires processing of incoming
* data.
*/
virtual void slotReadActivity();
/**
* This slot is connected to the write notifier's signal
* meaning the socket can write more data.
*
* The default implementation only emits the readyWrite signal.
*
* Override if your class writes data from another source
* (like a buffer).
*/
virtual void slotWriteActivity();
private Q_SLOTS:
void lookupFinishedSlot();
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* This signal is emitted whenever the socket state changes.
*
* Note: do not delete this object inside the slot called by this
* signal.
*
* @param newstate the new state of the socket object
*/
void stateChanged(int newstate);
/**
* This signal is emitted when this object finds an error.
* The @p code parameter contains the error code that can
* also be found by calling error().
*/
void gotError(int code);
/**
* This signal is emitted when the lookup is successfully completed.
*/
void hostFound();
/**
* This signal is emitted when the socket successfully binds
* to an address.
*
* @param local the local address we bound to
*/
void bound(const KNetwork::KResolverEntry& local);
/**
* This signal is emitted when the socket is about to connect
* to an address (but before doing so).
*
* The @p skip parameter can be used to make the loop skip this address.
* Its value is initially false: change it to true if you want to
* skip the current address (as given by @p remote).
*
* This function is also useful if one wants to reset the timeout.
*
* @param remote the address we're about to connect to
* @param skip set to true if you want to skip this address
* @note if the connection is successful, the connected() signal will be
* emitted.
*/
void aboutToConnect(const KNetwork::KResolverEntry& remote, bool& skip);
/**
* This socket is emitted when the socket successfully connects
* to a remote address.
*
* @param remote the remote address we did connect to
*/
void connected(const KNetwork::KResolverEntry& remote);
/**
* This signal is emitted when the socket completes the
* closing/shut down process.
*/
void closed();
#if 0
// QIODevice already has this
/**
* This signal is emitted whenever the socket is ready for
* reading -- i.e., there is data to be read in the buffers.
* The subsequent read operation is guaranteed to be non-blocking.
*
* You can toggle the emission of this signal with the enableRead()
* function. This signal is by default enabled.
*/
void readyRead();
#endif
/**
* This signal is emitted whenever the socket is ready for
* writing -- i.e., whenever there's space available in the buffers
* to receive more data. The subsequent write operation is
* guaranteed to be non-blocking.
*
* You can toggle the emission of this signal with the enableWrite()
* function. This signal is by default disabled. You will
* want to disable this signal after the first reception, since
* it'll probably fire at every event loop.
*/
void readyWrite();
protected:
/**
* Reads data from a socket. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual qint64 readData(char *data, qint64 maxlen, KSocketAddress *from);
/**
* Peeks data from the socket. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual qint64 peekData(char *data, qint64 maxlen, KSocketAddress *from);
/**
* @overload
* Writes data to the socket. Reimplemented from KSocketBase.
*/
virtual qint64 writeData(const char *data, qint64 len, const KSocketAddress* to);
/**
* Sets the socket state to @p state. This function does not
* emit the stateChanged() signal.
*/
void setState(SocketState state);
/**
* This function is called by setState() whenever the state
* changes. You should override it if you need to specify any
* actions to be done when the state changes.
*
* The default implementation acts for these states only:
* - Connected: it sets up the socket notifiers to fire readyRead and
* readyWrite signals.
*/
virtual void stateChanging(SocketState newState);
/**
* Convenience function to set this object's error code to match
* that of the socket device.
*/
void copyError();
private:
KClientSocketBase(const KClientSocketBase&);
KClientSocketBase& operator=(const KClientSocketBase&);
KClientSocketBasePrivate* const d;
};
} // namespace KNetwork
#endif
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