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#include <TelepathyQt4/Client>

Inherits Tp::AbstractInterface.

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Detailed Description

Proxy class providing a 1:1 mapping of the D-Bus interface "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Observer."


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::ClientObserverInterface ( const QString busName,
const QString objectPath,
QObject parent = 0  
)

Creates a ClientObserverInterface associated with the given object on the session bus.

Parameters:
busName  Name of the service the object is on.
objectPath  Path to the object on the service.
parent  Passed to the parent class constructor.
Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::ClientObserverInterface ( const QDBusConnection connection,
const QString busName,
const QString objectPath,
QObject parent = 0  
)

Creates a ClientObserverInterface associated with the given object on the given bus.

Parameters:
connection  The bus via which the object can be reached.
busName  Name of the service the object is on.
objectPath  Path to the object on the service.
parent  Passed to the parent class constructor.
Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::ClientObserverInterface ( Tp::DBusProxy proxy  ) 

Creates a ClientObserverInterface associated with the same object as the given proxy.

Parameters:
proxy  The proxy to use. It will also be the QObject::parent() for this object.
Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::ClientObserverInterface ( const Tp::Client::ClientInterface mainInterface  )  [explicit]

Creates a ClientObserverInterface associated with the same object as the given proxy. Additionally, the created proxy will have the same parent as the given proxy.

Parameters:
mainInterface  The proxy to use.
Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::ClientObserverInterface ( const Tp::Client::ClientInterface mainInterface,
QObject parent  
)

Creates a ClientObserverInterface associated with the same object as the given proxy. However, a different parent object can be specified.

Parameters:
mainInterface  The proxy to use.
parent  Passed to the parent class constructor.

Member Function Documentation

static QLatin1String Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::staticInterfaceName (  )  [inline, static]

Returns the name of the interface "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Observer", which this class represents.

Returns:
The D-Bus interface name.
Tp::PendingVariant* Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::requestPropertyObserverChannelFilter (  )  const [inline]

Asynchronous getter for the remote object property ObserverChannelFilter of type Tp::ChannelClassList.

A specification of the channels in which this observer is interested. The ObserveChannels() method should be called by the channel dispatcher whenever any of the new channels in a ConnectionInterfaceRequestsInterface::NewChannels() signal match this description.

Only certain D-Bus types have useful semantics for matching like this, so only certain types are allowed:

Integers of all sizes, including byte (y, n, q, i, u, x, t)
Matched by numeric value, regardless of type (e.g. 42 as a 16-bit signed integer 'n' is considered equal to 42 as a 32-bit unsigned integer 'u')
Booleans (b)
Matched by equality in the obvious way; not considered equal to any other type
Strings (s)
Matched by equality in the obvious way; not considered equal to any other type
Object paths (o)
Matched by equality in the obvious way; not considered equal to any other type

This property never changes while the observer process owns its Client bus name. For activatable processes, the filter can change due to an upgrade - the channel dispatcher SHOULD observe changes to .client files using a mechanism like inotify.

Not allowing this property to change is a simplification, particularly for activatable processes (we reject the possibility that a process with a .client file, when activated, has a filter that differs from what its .client file said).

If an Observer wants to add extra channels to its list of interests at runtime, it can register an additional Client bus name (for instance, the org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Empathy process with unique name :1.42 could additionally register org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Empathy._1_42) with additional filters. To remove those filters, it can release the bus name; it could even re-claim the bus name immediately, with different filters.

The same principle is applied to Approvers and Handlers.

For observers that have a .client file, the channel dispatcher may discover this property from keys of the form "propertyname type", in groups in the .client file whose name is the name of this interface followed by .ObserverChannelFilter, a space and an ASCII decimal number starting from 0.

Values in the .client file are encoded in exactly the same way as the default-p keys in .manager files, as described in the ConnectionManagerInterface interface (but note that not all types supported in .manager files can appear in .client files).

For instance, a .client file for an observer that is only interested in Text channels, with CONTACT or ROOM handles, that were requested by a local client:

 [org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client]
 Interfaces=org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Observer;
 
 [org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Observer.ObserverChannelFilter 0]
 org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.ChannelType s=org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.Type.Text
 org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.TargetHandleType u=1
 org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.Requested b=true
 
 [org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Observer.ObserverChannelFilter 1]
 org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.ChannelType s=org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.Type.Text
 org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.TargetHandleType u=2
 org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Channel.Requested b=true
 
Returns:
A pending variant which will emit finished when the property has been retrieved.
Tp::PendingVariant* Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::requestPropertyRecover (  )  const [inline]

Asynchronous getter for the remote object property Recover of type bool.

If true, upon the startup of this observer, ClientObserverInterface::ObserveChannels() will be called for every already existing channel matching its ClientObserverInterface::ObserverChannelFilter

When an activatable client having this property disappears from the bus and there are channels matching its ObserverChannelFilter, ObserveChannels will be called immediately to reactivate it again. Such clients should specify this property in their .client file as follows:

 [org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Observer]
 Recover=true
 

This means that if an activatable Observer crashes, it will be restarted as soon as possible; while there is an unavoidable possibility that it will miss some events during this process (particularly ChannelTypeTextInterface messages), this window of event loss is kept to a minimum.

Non-activatable observers can't take advantage of this mechanism, but setting this property on a non-activatable observer does allow it to "catch up" on channels that are currently active at the time that it starts up.

When the ObserveChannels method is called due to observer recovery, the Observer_Info dictionary will contain one extra item mapping the key "recovering" to True.

Returns:
A pending variant which will emit finished when the property has been retrieved.
Tp::PendingVariant* Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::requestPropertyDelayApprovers (  )  const [inline]

Asynchronous getter for the remote object property DelayApprovers of type bool.

If true, the channel dispatcher will wait for ObserveChannels() to return before calling ClientApproverInterface::AddDispatchOperation() on appropriate Approvers.

This property SHOULD be false unless there is a reason why a channel should not be given to approvers. An example of this is if an Observer is also a Handler and wants to ChannelDispatchOperationInterface::Claim() a channel so that it becomes its handler and doesn't want any approver to be called, this property should be true.

Observers and Approvers should be called at the same time in normal operation (with this property set to false) to improve responsiveness. For example, if an incoming call appears, the approver should get the channel as fast as possible to show a dialog, but if an approver has to make round-trips to set itself up, then the approval of the channel is delayed. As a result, it is recommended for this property to remain false unless absolutely necessary.

For service-activatable clients, this property should be specified in the observer's .client file as follows:

If this property is not implemented (telepathy-mission-control 5.7.5 and older), the channel dispatcher SHOULD consider it as being false.

 [org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.Observer]
 DelayApprovers=true
 
Returns:
A pending variant which will emit finished when the property has been retrieved.
Tp::PendingVariantMap* Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::requestAllProperties (  )  const [inline]

Request all of the DBus properties on the interface.

Returns:
A pending variant map which will emit finished when the properties have been retrieved.
QDBusPendingReply Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::ObserveChannels ( const QDBusObjectPath account,
const QDBusObjectPath connection,
const Tp::ChannelDetailsList channels,
const QDBusObjectPath dispatchOperation,
const Tp::ObjectPathList requestsSatisfied,
const QVariantMap &  observerInfo,
int  timeout = -1  
) [inline, slot]

Begins a call to the D-Bus method ObserveChannels on the remote object.

Called by the channel dispatcher when channels in which the observer has registered an interest are announced in a ConnectionInterfaceRequestsInterface::NewChannels() signal.

If the same NewChannels signal announces some channels that match the filter, and some that do not, then only a subset of the channels (those that do match the filter) are passed to this method.

If the channel dispatcher will split up the channels from a single NewChannels signal and dispatch them separately (for instance because no installed Handler can handle all of them), it will call ObserveChannels several times.

The observer MUST NOT return from this method call until it is ready for a handler for the channel to run (which may change the channel's state).

The channel dispatcher must wait for observers to start up, to avoid the following race: text channel logger (observer) gets ObserveChannels, text channel handler gets ClientHandlerInterface::HandleChannels() channel handler starts up faster and acknowledges messages, logger never sees those messages.

The channel dispatcher SHOULD NOT change its behaviour based on whether this method succeeds or fails: there are no defined D-Bus errors for this method, and if it fails, this only indicates that an Observer is somehow broken.

The expected error response in the channel dispatcher is to log a warning, and otherwise continue as though this method had succeeded.

Note that timeout is ignored as of now. It will be used once http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-11775 is fixed.

Parameters:
account  The Account with which the channels are associated. The well-known bus name to use is that of the AccountManager.
connection  The Connection with which the channels are associated. The well-known bus name to use can be derived from this object path by removing the leading '/' and replacing all subsequent '/' by '.'.
channels  The Channels and their properties. Their well-known bus names are all the same as that of the Connection.
dispatchOperation 

The path to the ChannelDispatchOperationInterface for these channels, or the special value '/' if there is no ChannelDispatchOperation (because the channels were requested, not incoming).

If the Observer calls ChannelDispatchOperationInterface::Claim() or ChannelDispatchOperationInterface::HandleWith() on the dispatch operation, it MUST be careful to avoid deadlock, since these methods cannot return until the Observer has returned from ObserveChannels() .

This allows an Observer to ChannelDispatchOperationInterface::Claim() a set of channels without having to match up calls to this method with calls to ClientApproverInterface::AddDispatchOperation() .

requestsSatisfied  The ChannelRequests satisfied by these channels. If the same process is an Observer and a Handler, it can be useful to be given this information as soon as possible (it will also be passed to Handler.HandleChannels).
observerInfo 

Additional information about these channels. Currently defined keys are:

recovering - b
True if ObserveChannels was called for an existing channel (due to the Recover property being True); False or omitted otherwise.
This allows observers to distinguish between new channels (the normal case), and existing channels that were given to the observer in order to catch up on previous events (perhaps after a previous instance of the same observer crashed).
request-properties - a{oa{sv}}
A map from ChannelRequestInterface paths listed in Requests_Satisfied to Qualified_Property_Value_Maps containing namespaced immutable properties of each request.

All defined keys for this dictionary are optional; observers MAY safely ignore any entry in this dictionary.

timeout  The timeout in milliseconds.
void Tp::Client::ClientObserverInterface::invalidate ( Tp::DBusProxy proxy,
const QString error,
const QString message  
) [protected, virtual]

Reimplemented from Tp::AbstractInterface.


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