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authormickeyl <mickeyl>2004-07-06 19:12:40 (UTC)
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-#ifndef NETCONF_MODULE_H
-#define NETCONF_MODULE_H
-
-#include <qobject.h>
-#if QT_VERSION < 300
-#include <qlist.h>
-#else
-#include <qptrlist.h>
-#endif
-#include <qmap.h>
-#include "interface.h"
-
-class QWidget;
-class QTabWidget;
-
-
-/**
- * \brief The basis of all plugins
- *
- * This is the way to extend networksettings with
- * extra functionality.
- *
- *
- * Networksettings in the 1.0 release does not use QCOM
- * for activation. You need to provide the following function yourself.
- *
- * A module needs to provide Name, Images, and methods for
- * claiming interfaces. For example you can claim physicla
- * interfaces like wlan0, ppp0 or virtual like a VPN
- * connection and hide the real ppp device or ethernet device
- * behind your VPN plugin.
- *
- * During start up. The main application searches for network devices
- * and then looks for an owner under the plugins for them.
- * For example the WLAN Plugin looks if there is a WLAN Extension
- * on that interface and then claims it by returning true from isOwner()
- *
- * \code
- * extern "C"
- * {
- * void* create_plugin() {
- * return new WLANModule();
- * }
- * };
- * \endcode
- * @see isOwner(Interface*)
- */
-class Module : private QObject{
-
-signals:
-/**
- * Emit this Signal once you change the Interface
- * you're operating on
- *
- * @param i The Interface
- */
- void updateInterface(Interface *i);
-
-
-public:
- Module(){};
-
- /**
- * The type of the plugin
- * and the name of the qcop call
- */
- virtual const QString type() = 0;
-
- /**
- * The current profile has been changed and the module should do any
- * neccesary changes also.
- * As of Opie1.0 profiles are disabled.
- *
- * @param newProfile what the profile should be changed to.
- */
- virtual void setProfile(const QString &newProfile) = 0;
-
- /**
- * get the icon name for this device.
- * @param Interface* can be used in determining the icon.
- * @return QString the icon name (minus .png, .gif etc)
- */
- virtual QString getPixmapName(Interface *) = 0;
-
- /**
- * Check to see if the interface i is owned by this module.
- * See if you can handle it. And if you can claim ownership
- * by returning true.
- * For physical devices you will be asked if you want to own the
- * device. But you can also create new \sa Interface Implementations.
- *
- * If you want to own the Interface add it to your internal interface
- * list
- *
- * @param Interface* interface to check against
- * @return bool true if i is owned by this module, false otherwise.
- *
- * @see getInterfaces
- */
- virtual bool isOwner(Interface *){ return false; };
-
- /**
- * Create and return the Configure Module
- * @param Interface *i the interface to configure.
- * @return QWidget* pointer to this modules configure.
- *
- * @see InterfaceSetupImp
- */
- virtual QWidget *configure(Interface *){ return NULL; } ;
-
- /**
- * Create, and return the Information Module.
- *
- * An default Implementation is InterfaceInformationImp
- *
- * @param Interface *i the interface to get info on.
- * @return QWidget* pointer to this modules info.
- *
- * @see InterfaceInformationImp
- *
- */
- virtual QWidget *information(Interface *){ return NULL; };
-
- /**
- * Get all active (up or down) interfaces managed by this
- * module.
- * At the end of initialisation you will be asked to return your interfaces
- * Return all of your interfaces even the ones you claimed by isOnwer.
- * Here you can also return your 'virtual' Interface Objects
- *
- * @return QList<Interface> A list of interfaces that exsist that havn't
- * been called by isOwner()
- */
- virtual QList<Interface> getInterfaces() = 0;
-
- /**
- * Adds possible new interfaces to the list (Example: usb(ppp), ir(ppp),
- * modem ppp)
- * Both strings need to be translated. The first string is a Shortcut
- * like PPP and the second argument is a description.
- *
- * <code>
- * list.insert(
- *
- * </code>
- *
- * @param list A reference to the list of supported additionns.
- */
- virtual void possibleNewInterfaces(QMap<QString, QString> &list) = 0;
-
- /**
- * Attempts to create a new interface from name you gave
- * possibleNewInterfaces()
- * @return Interface* NULL if it was unable to be created.
- * @param name the type of interface to create
- *
- * @see possibleNewInterfaces
- */
- virtual Interface *addNewInterface(const QString &name) = 0;
-
- /**
- * Attempts to remove the interface, doesn't delete i
- * @return bool true if successful, false otherwise.
- */
- virtual bool remove(Interface* i) = 0;
-
- /**
- * get dcop calls
- */
- virtual void receive(const QCString &msg, const QByteArray &arg) = 0;
-
- QStringList handledInterfaceNames()const { return m_inter; }
-protected:
- /**
- * set which interfaceNames should not be shown cause they're handled
- * internally of this module.. An already running ppp link or
- * a tunnel... VPN an such
- */
- void setHandledInterfaceNames( const QStringList& in) { m_inter = in; }
-
-private:
- QStringList m_inter;
-};
-
-#endif
-
-// module.h
-