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Copyright (c) 2009 Andras Mantia <amantia@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
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public
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02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KIMAP_SETACLJOB_H
#define KIMAP_SETACLJOB_H
#include "kimap_export.h"
#include "acljobbase.h"
namespace KIMAP {
class Session;
struct Message;
class SetAclJobPrivate;
/**
* Sets the rights that correspond to an identifier on a mailbox
*
* This job can only be run when the session is in the
* authenticated (or selected) state.
*
* This job requires that the server supports the ACL
* capability, defined in
* <a href="http://www.apps.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4314.html">RFC 4314</a>.
*/
class KIMAP_EXPORT SetAclJob : public AclJobBase
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE( SetAclJob )
friend class SessionPrivate;
public:
explicit SetAclJob( Session *session );
virtual ~SetAclJob();
/**
* Sets the rights that will be changed for the identifier
*
* Note that multiple calls to this method will have a
* non-intuitive effect: the @p modifier value of the most
* recent call will be used, but the OR'd-together values
* of all calls to setRights() will be used.
*
* If the server does not recognise any of the rights,
* the job will fail and the ACL for the mailbox will
* remain unchanged.
*
* Note that some rights may be tied together, and must be set
* or removed as a group. See ListRightsJob::possibleRights()
* for more details. The server will only set a tied group
* of rights if you have requested that all the rights in that
* group should be set.
*
* @param modifier determines whether the rights will be
* added to the identifier, removed from
* the identifier or will replace any
* existing rights assigned to the
* identifier
* @param rights the rights to be added, removed or set
*/
void setRights(AclModifier modifier, Acl::Rights rights);
/**
* Sets the identifier the rights will be modified for
*
* The meaning of identifiers depends on the server implementation,
* with the following restrictions:
*
* - "anyone" means any authenticated user, including anonymous
* - an identifier starting with a minus sign ('-') indicates
* "negative rights": rights that should be taken away from
* matching users
*
* Other than the above restrictions, ACL identifiers are usually
* IMAP usernames, but could potentially be group names as well.
*
* Note that negative rights override positive rights: if
* "fred" and "-fred" are both assigned the 'w' right, the
* user "fred" will not have the 'w' right.
* @param identifier the identifier to set
*/
void setIdentifier( const QByteArray &identifier );
/**
* The identifier that rights will be associated with
*/
QByteArray identifier();
protected:
virtual void doStart();
};
}
#endif
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