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/*
* This file is part of the KDE libraries
* Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Dawit Alemayehu <adawit@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 option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __KIO_AUTHINFO_H
#define __KIO_AUTHINFO_H
#include <tqmap.h>
#include <tqvaluelist.h>
#include <kurl.h>
namespace TDEIO {
/**
* This class is intended to make it easier to prompt for, cache
* and retrieve authorization information.
*
* When using this class to cache, retrieve or prompt authentication
* information, you only need to set the necessary attributes. For
* example, to check whether a password is already cached, the only
* required information is the URL of the resource and optionally
* whether or not a path match should be performed. Similarly, to
* prompt for password you only need to optionally set the prompt,
* username (if already supplied), comment and commentLabel fields.
*
* <em>SPECIAL NOTE:</em> If you extend this class to add additional
* parameters do not forget to overload the stream insertion and
* extraction operators ("<<" and ">>") so that the added data can
* be correctly serialzed.
*
* @short A two way messaging class for passing authentication information.
* @author Dawit Alemayehu <adawit@kde.org>
*/
class KIO_EXPORT AuthInfo
{
KIO_EXPORT friend TQDataStream& operator<< (TQDataStream& s, const AuthInfo& a);
KIO_EXPORT friend TQDataStream& operator>> (TQDataStream& s, AuthInfo& a);
public:
/**
* Default constructor.
*/
AuthInfo();
/**
* Copy constructor.
*/
AuthInfo( const AuthInfo& info );
/**
* Overloaded equal to operator.
*/
AuthInfo& operator=( const AuthInfo& info );
/**
* Use this method to check if the object was modified.
* @return true if the object has been modified
*/
bool isModified() const { return modified; }
/**
* Use this method to indicate that this object has been modified.
* @param flag true to mark the object as modified, false to clear
*/
void setModified( bool flag ) { modified = flag; }
/**
* The URL for which authentication is to be stored.
*
* This field is required when attempting to cache authorization
* and retrieve it. However, it is not needed when prompting
* the user for authorization info.
*
* This setting is @em required except when prompting the
* user for password.
*/
KURL url;
/**
* This is @em required for caching.
*/
TQString username;
/**
* This is @em required for caching.
*/
TQString password;
/**
* Information to be displayed when prompting
* the user for authentication information.
*
* @note If this field is not set, the authentication
* dialog simply displays the preset default prompt.
*
* This setting is @em optional and empty by default.
*/
TQString prompt;
/**
* The text to displayed in the title bar of
* the password prompting dialog.
*
* @note If this field is not set, the authentication
* dialog simply displays the preset default caption.
*
* This setting is @em optional and empty by default.
*/
TQString caption;
/**
* Additional comment to be displayed when prompting
* the user for authentication information.
*
* This field allows you to display a short (no more than
* 80 characters) extra description in the password prompt
* dialog. For example, this field along with the
* commentLabel can be used to describe the server that
* requested the authentication:
*
* \code
* Server: Squid Proxy @ foo.com
* \endcode
*
* where "Server:" is the commentLabel and the rest is the
* actual comment. Note that it is always better to use
* the @p commentLabel field as it will be placed properly
* in the dialog rather than to include it within the actual
* comment.
*
* This setting is @em optional and empty by default.
*/
TQString comment;
/**
* Descriptive label to be displayed in front of the
* comment when prompting the user for password.
*
* This setting is @em optional and only applicable when
* the comment field is also set.
*/
TQString commentLabel;
/**
* A unique identifier that allows caching of multiple
* passwords for different resources in the same server.
*
* Mostly this setting is applicable to the HTTP protocol
* whose authentication scheme explicitly defines the use
* of such a unique key. However, any protocol that can
* generate or supply a unique id can effectively use it
* to distinguish passwords.
*
* (If you are instead interested in caching the authentication
* info for multiple users to the same server, refer to
* multipleUserCaching below)
*
* This setting is @em optional and not set by default.
*/
TQString realmValue;
/**
* Field to store any extra authentication information for
* protocols that need it (ex: http).
*
* This setting is @em optional and mostly applicable for HTTP
* protocol. However, any protocol can make use of it to
* store extra info.
*/
TQString digestInfo;
/**
* Flag that, if set, indicates whether a path match should be
* performed when requesting for cached authorization.
*
* A path is deemed to be a match if it is equal to or is a subset
* of the cached path. For example, if stored path is "/foo/bar"
* and the request's path set to "/foo/bar/acme", then it is a match
* whereas it would not if the request's path was set to "/foo".
*
* This setting is @em optional and false by default.
*/
bool verifyPath;
/**
* Flag which if set forces the username field to be read-only.
*
* This setting is @em optional and false by default.
*/
bool readOnly;
/**
* Flag to indicate the persistence of the given password.
*
* This is a two-way flag, when set before calling openPassDlg
* it makes the "keep Password" check box visible to the user.
* In return the flag will indicate the state of the check box.
* By default if the flag is checked the password will be cached
* for the entire life of the current KDE session otherwise the
* cached password is deleted right after the application using
* it has been closed.
*/
bool keepPassword;
protected:
bool modified;
private:
class AuthInfoPrivate* d;
};
KIO_EXPORT TQDataStream& operator<< (TQDataStream& s, const AuthInfo& a);
KIO_EXPORT TQDataStream& operator>> (TQDataStream& s, AuthInfo& a);
/**
* A Singleton class that provides access to passwords
* stored in .netrc files for automatic login purposes.
* This is only meant to address backward compatability
* with old automated ftp client style logins...
*
* @short An interface to the ftp .netrc files
* @author Dawit Alemayehu <adawit@kde.org>
*/
class KIO_EXPORT NetRC
{
public:
/**
* Specifies the mode to be used when searching for a
* matching automatic login info for a given site :
*
* @li exactOnly search entries with exact host name matches.
* @li defaultOnly search entries that are specified as "default".
* @li presetOnly search entries that are specified as "preset".
*
* @see lookup
*/
enum LookUpMode
{
exactOnly = 0x0002,
defaultOnly = 0x0004,
presetOnly = 0x0008
};
/**
* Contains auto login information.
* @see lookup()
*/
struct AutoLogin
{
TQString type;
TQString machine;
TQString login;
TQString password;
TQMap<TQString, TQStringList> macdef;
};
/**
* A reference to the instance of the class.
* @return the class
*/
static NetRC* self();
/**
* Looks up the @p login information for the given @p url.
*
* @param url the url whose login information will be checked
* @param login the login information will be writte here
* @param userealnetrc if true, use $HOME/.netrc fle
* @param type the type of the login. If null, the @p url's protocol
* will be taken
* @param mode the LookUpMode flags (ORed) for the query
*/
bool lookup( const KURL& url, AutoLogin& login,
bool userealnetrc = false,
TQString type = TQString::null,
int mode = (exactOnly|defaultOnly) );
/**
* Reloads the auto login information.
*/
void reload() { isDirty = true; }
protected:
TQString extract( const char*, const char*, int& );
int openf( const TQString& );
bool parse( int );
private:
NetRC();
~NetRC();
private:
bool isDirty;
typedef TQValueList<AutoLogin> LoginList;
typedef TQMap<TQString, LoginList> LoginMap;
LoginMap loginMap;
static NetRC* instance;
class NetRCPrivate;
NetRCPrivate* d;
};
}
#endif
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