/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008 Nicola Gigante SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Harald Sitter SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #ifndef KAUTH_HELPER_SUPPORT_H #define KAUTH_HELPER_SUPPORT_H #include #include #include "kauthcore_export.h" /** * @relates KAuth * * The main macro for writing a helper tool. * @param ID The helper ID as passed to the macro * @param HelperClass The class name of the responder object for the helper * * @see @ref kauth_helper */ #define KAUTH_HELPER_MAIN(ID, HelperClass) \ int main(int argc, char **argv) \ { \ return KAuth::HelperSupport::helperMain(argc, argv, ID, new HelperClass()); \ } namespace KAuth { /** * @brief Support class with some KAUTHCORE_EXPORT methods useful to the helper's code * * This class provides the API to write the helper tool that executes your actions. * You don't create instances of HelperSupport. Instead, you use its KAUTHCORE_EXPORT methods. * * This them you can notify the application of progress in your action's execution * and you can check if the application asked you to terminate it. * * @since 4.4 */ namespace HelperSupport { /** * @brief Send a progressStep signal to the caller application * * You can use this method to notify progress information about the * action execution. When you call this method, the KAuth::ExecuteJob * object associated with the current action will emit the KJob::percent(KJob*, unsigned long) * signal. The meaning of the integer passed here is totally application dependent, * but you'll want to use it as a sort of percentage. * If you need to be more expressive, use the other overload which takes a QVariantMap * * @param step The progress indicator */ KAUTHCORE_EXPORT void progressStep(int step); /** * @brief Send a progressStep signal to the caller application * * You can use this method to notify progress information about the * action execution. When you call this method, the KAuth::ExecuteJob * object associated with the current action will emit the progressStep(QVariantMap) * signal. The meaning of the data passed here is totally application dependent. * * If you only need a simple percentage value, use the other overload which takes an int. * * @param data The progress data */ KAUTHCORE_EXPORT void progressStep(const QVariantMap &data); /** * @brief Check if the caller asked the helper to stop the execution * * This method will return @c true if the helper has been asked to stop the * execution of the current action. If this happens, your helper should * return (NOT exit). The meaning of the data you return in this case is * application-dependent. * * It's good practice to check it regularly if you have a long-running action * * @return @c true if the helper has been asked to stop, @c false otherwise * * @see ExecuteJob::kill */ KAUTHCORE_EXPORT bool isStopped(); /** * @brief Method that implements the main function of the helper tool. Do not call directly * * This method is called in the proper way by the code generated by the KAUTH_HELPER_MAIN() macro, * which creates a main() function for the helper tool. * You shouldn't call this method directly. * * @param argc The argc parameter from the main() function. * @param argv The argv parameter from the main() function. * @param id The helper ID as passed to the macro * @param responder The responder object for the helper. The macro passes a default-constructed, * heap-allocated object of the class specified as the last macro parameter */ KAUTHCORE_EXPORT int helperMain(int argc, char **argv, const char *id, QObject *responder); /** * @brief Obtains the caller user id if available. * * This method offers a way to obtain the unprivileged client's UID if possible. * For example when a D-Bus-based backend is used this will resolve the caller * of the D-Bus method and obtain its process' UID. * * @since 5.74 * * @return caller UID or -1 when not available */ KAUTHCORE_EXPORT int callerUid(); } // namespace HelperSupport } // namespace Auth #endif