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#include "qnetworkaccessmanager.h"
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#include "qnetworkaccessmanager_p.h"
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#include "qnetworkrequest.h"
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#include "qnetworkreply.h"
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#include "qnetworkreply_p.h"
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#include "qnetworkcookie.h"
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#include "qabstractnetworkcache.h"
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#include "qnetworkaccesshttpbackend_p.h"
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#include "qnetworkaccessftpbackend_p.h"
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#include "qnetworkaccessfilebackend_p.h"
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#include "qnetworkaccessdatabackend_p.h"
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#include "qnetworkaccessdebugpipebackend_p.h"
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#include "QtCore/qbuffer.h"
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#include "QtCore/qurl.h"
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#include "QtCore/qvector.h"
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#include "QtNetwork/qauthenticator.h"
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#include "QtNetwork/qsslconfiguration.h"
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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#ifndef QT_NO_HTTP
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QNetworkAccessHttpBackendFactory, httpBackend)
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#endif // QT_NO_HTTP
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QNetworkAccessFileBackendFactory, fileBackend)
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QNetworkAccessDataBackendFactory, dataBackend)
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#ifndef QT_NO_FTP
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QNetworkAccessFtpBackendFactory, ftpBackend)
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#endif // QT_NO_FTP
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#ifdef QT_BUILD_INTERNAL
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QNetworkAccessDebugPipeBackendFactory, debugpipeBackend)
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#endif
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static void ensureInitialized()
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{
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#ifndef QT_NO_HTTP
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(void) httpBackend();
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#endif // QT_NO_HTTP
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(void) dataBackend();
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#ifndef QT_NO_FTP
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(void) ftpBackend();
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#endif
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#ifdef QT_BUILD_INTERNAL
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(void) debugpipeBackend();
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#endif
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// leave this one last since it will query the special QAbstractFileEngines
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(void) fileBackend();
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}
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/*!
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\class QNetworkAccessManager
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\brief The QNetworkAccessManager class allows the application to
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send network requests and receive replies
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\since 4.4
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\ingroup network
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\inmodule QtNetwork
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\reentrant
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The Network Access API is constructed around one QNetworkAccessManager
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object, which holds the common configuration and settings for the requests
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it sends. It contains the proxy and cache configuration, as well as the
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signals related to such issues, and reply signals that can be used to
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monitor the progress of a network operation.
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Once a QNetworkAccessManager object has been created, the application can
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use it to send requests over the network. A group of standard functions
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are supplied that take a request and optional data, and each return a
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QNetworkReply object. The returned object is used to obtain any data
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returned in response to the corresponding request.
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A simple download off the network could be accomplished with:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_network_access_qnetworkaccessmanager.cpp 0
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When the \tt replyFinished slot above is called, the parameter it
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takes is the QNetworkReply object containing the downloaded data
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as well as meta-data (headers, etc.).
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\note After the request has finished, it is the responsibility of the user
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to delete the QNetworkReply object at an appropriate time. Do not directly
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delete it inside the slot connected to finished(). You can use the
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deleteLater() function.
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A more involved example, assuming the manager is already existent,
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can be:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_network_access_qnetworkaccessmanager.cpp 1
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\sa QNetworkRequest, QNetworkReply, QNetworkProxy
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QNetworkAccessManager::Operation
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Indicates the operation this reply is processing.
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\value HeadOperation retrieve headers operation (created
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with head())
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\value GetOperation retrieve headers and download contents
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(created with get())
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\value PutOperation upload contents operation (created
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with put())
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\value PostOperation send the contents of an HTML form for
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processing via HTTP POST (created with post())
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\value DeleteOperation delete contents operation (created with
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deleteResource())
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\omitvalue UnknownOperation
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\sa QNetworkReply::operation()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QNetworkAccessManager::proxyAuthenticationRequired(const QNetworkProxy &proxy, QAuthenticator *authenticator)
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This signal is emitted whenever a proxy requests authentication
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and QNetworkAccessManager cannot find a valid, cached
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credential. The slot connected to this signal should fill in the
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credentials for the proxy \a proxy in the \a authenticator object.
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QNetworkAccessManager will cache the credentials internally. The
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next time the proxy requests authentication, QNetworkAccessManager
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will automatically send the same credential without emitting the
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proxyAuthenticationRequired signal again.
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If the proxy rejects the credentials, QNetworkAccessManager will
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emit the signal again.
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\sa proxy(), setProxy(), authenticationRequired()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QNetworkAccessManager::authenticationRequired(QNetworkReply *reply, QAuthenticator *authenticator)
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This signal is emitted whenever a final server requests
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authentication before it delivers the requested contents. The slot
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connected to this signal should fill the credentials for the
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contents (which can be determined by inspecting the \a reply
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object) in the \a authenticator object.
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QNetworkAccessManager will cache the credentials internally and
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will send the same values if the server requires authentication
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again, without emitting the authenticationRequired() signal. If it
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rejects the credentials, this signal will be emitted again.
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\sa proxyAuthenticationRequired()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QNetworkAccessManager::finished(QNetworkReply *reply)
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This signal is emitted whenever a pending network reply is
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finished. The \a reply parameter will contain a pointer to the
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reply that has just finished. This signal is emitted in tandem
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with the QNetworkReply::finished() signal.
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See QNetworkReply::finished() for information on the status that
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the object will be in.
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\note Do not delete the \a reply object in the slot connected to this
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signal. Use deleteLater().
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\sa QNetworkReply::finished(), QNetworkReply::error()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn void QNetworkAccessManager::sslErrors(QNetworkReply *reply, const QList<QSslError> &errors)
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This signal is emitted if the SSL/TLS session encountered errors
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during the set up, including certificate verification errors. The
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\a errors parameter contains the list of errors and \a reply is
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the QNetworkReply that is encountering these errors.
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To indicate that the errors are not fatal and that the connection
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should proceed, the QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors() function should be called
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from the slot connected to this signal. If it is not called, the
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SSL session will be torn down before any data is exchanged
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(including the URL).
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This signal can be used to display an error message to the user
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indicating that security may be compromised and display the
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SSL settings (see sslConfiguration() to obtain it). If the user
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decides to proceed after analyzing the remote certificate, the
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slot should call ignoreSslErrors().
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\sa QSslSocket::sslErrors(), QNetworkReply::sslErrors(),
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QNetworkReply::sslConfiguration(), QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors()
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*/
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class QNetworkAuthenticationCredential
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{
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public:
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QString domain;
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QString user;
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QString password;
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};
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Q_DECLARE_TYPEINFO(QNetworkAuthenticationCredential, Q_MOVABLE_TYPE);
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inline bool operator<(const QNetworkAuthenticationCredential &t1, const QString &t2)
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{ return t1.domain < t2; }
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class QNetworkAuthenticationCache: private QVector<QNetworkAuthenticationCredential>,
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public QNetworkAccessCache::CacheableObject
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{
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public:
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QNetworkAuthenticationCache()
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{
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setExpires(false);
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setShareable(true);
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reserve(1);
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}
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QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *findClosestMatch(const QString &domain)
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{
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iterator it = qLowerBound(begin(), end(), domain);
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if (it == end() && !isEmpty())
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--it;
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if (it == end() || !domain.startsWith(it->domain))
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return 0;
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return &*it;
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}
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void insert(const QString &domain, const QString &user, const QString &password)
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{
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QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *closestMatch = findClosestMatch(domain);
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if (closestMatch && closestMatch->domain == domain) {
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// we're overriding the current credentials
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closestMatch->user = user;
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closestMatch->password = password;
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} else {
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QNetworkAuthenticationCredential newCredential;
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newCredential.domain = domain;
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newCredential.user = user;
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newCredential.password = password;
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if (closestMatch)
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QVector<QNetworkAuthenticationCredential>::insert(++closestMatch, newCredential);
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else
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QVector<QNetworkAuthenticationCredential>::insert(end(), newCredential);
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}
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}
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virtual void dispose() { delete this; }
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};
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#ifndef QT_NO_NETWORKPROXY
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static QByteArray proxyAuthenticationKey(const QNetworkProxy &proxy, const QString &realm)
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{
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QUrl key;
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switch (proxy.type()) {
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case QNetworkProxy::Socks5Proxy:
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key.setScheme(QLatin1String("proxy-socks5"));
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break;
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case QNetworkProxy::HttpProxy:
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case QNetworkProxy::HttpCachingProxy:
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key.setScheme(QLatin1String("proxy-http"));
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break;
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case QNetworkProxy::FtpCachingProxy:
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key.setScheme(QLatin1String("proxy-ftp"));
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break;
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case QNetworkProxy::DefaultProxy:
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case QNetworkProxy::NoProxy:
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// shouldn't happen
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return QByteArray();
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// no default:
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// let there be errors if a new proxy type is added in the future
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}
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if (key.scheme().isEmpty())
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// proxy type not handled
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return QByteArray();
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key.setUserName(proxy.user());
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key.setHost(proxy.hostName());
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key.setPort(proxy.port());
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key.setFragment(realm);
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return "auth:" + key.toEncoded();
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}
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#endif
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static inline QByteArray authenticationKey(const QUrl &url, const QString &realm)
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{
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QUrl copy = url;
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copy.setFragment(realm);
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return "auth:" + copy.toEncoded(QUrl::RemovePassword | QUrl::RemovePath | QUrl::RemoveQuery);
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}
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/*!
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Constructs a QNetworkAccessManager object that is the center of
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the Network Access API and sets \a parent as the parent object.
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*/
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QNetworkAccessManager::QNetworkAccessManager(QObject *parent)
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: QObject(*new QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate, parent)
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{
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ensureInitialized();
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the QNetworkAccessManager object and frees up any
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resources. Note that QNetworkReply objects that are returned from
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this class have this object set as their parents, which means that
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they will be deleted along with it if you don't call
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QObject::setParent() on them.
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*/
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QNetworkAccessManager::~QNetworkAccessManager()
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{
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#ifndef QT_NO_NETWORKPROXY
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delete d_func()->proxyFactory;
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#endif
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}
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#ifndef QT_NO_NETWORKPROXY
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/*!
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Returns the QNetworkProxy that the requests sent using this
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QNetworkAccessManager object will use. The default value for the
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proxy is QNetworkProxy::DefaultProxy.
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\sa setProxy(), setProxyFactory(), proxyAuthenticationRequired()
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*/
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QNetworkProxy QNetworkAccessManager::proxy() const
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{
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return d_func()->proxy;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the proxy to be used in future requests to be \a proxy. This
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does not affect requests that have already been sent. The
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proxyAuthenticationRequired() signal will be emitted if the proxy
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requests authentication.
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A proxy set with this function will be used for all requests
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issued by QNetworkAccessManager. In some cases, it might be
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necessary to select different proxies depending on the type of
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request being sent or the destination host. If that's the case,
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you should consider using setProxyFactory().
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\sa proxy(), proxyAuthenticationRequired()
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*/
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void QNetworkAccessManager::setProxy(const QNetworkProxy &proxy)
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{
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Q_D(QNetworkAccessManager);
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delete d->proxyFactory;
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d->proxy = proxy;
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d->proxyFactory = 0;
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}
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/*!
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\fn QNetworkProxyFactory *QNetworkAccessManager::proxyFactory() const
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\since 4.5
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Returns the proxy factory that this QNetworkAccessManager object
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is using to determine the proxies to be used for requests.
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Note that the pointer returned by this function is managed by
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QNetworkAccessManager and could be deleted at any time.
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\sa setProxyFactory(), proxy()
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*/
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QNetworkProxyFactory *QNetworkAccessManager::proxyFactory() const
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{
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return d_func()->proxyFactory;
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}
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/*!
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\since 4.5
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Sets the proxy factory for this class to be \a factory. A proxy
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factory is used to determine a more specific list of proxies to be
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used for a given request, instead of trying to use the same proxy
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value for all requests.
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All queries sent by QNetworkAccessManager will have type
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QNetworkProxyQuery::UrlRequest.
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For example, a proxy factory could apply the following rules:
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\list
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\o if the target address is in the local network (for example,
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if the hostname contains no dots or if it's an IP address in
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the organization's range), return QNetworkProxy::NoProxy
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\o if the request is FTP, return an FTP proxy
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\o if the request is HTTP or HTTPS, then return an HTTP proxy
|
|
434 |
\o otherwise, return a SOCKSv5 proxy server
|
|
435 |
\endlist
|
|
436 |
|
|
437 |
The lifetime of the object \a factory will be managed by
|
|
438 |
QNetworkAccessManager. It will delete the object when necessary.
|
|
439 |
|
|
440 |
\note If a specific proxy is set with setProxy(), the factory will not
|
|
441 |
be used.
|
|
442 |
|
|
443 |
\sa proxyFactory(), setProxy(), QNetworkProxyQuery
|
|
444 |
*/
|
|
445 |
void QNetworkAccessManager::setProxyFactory(QNetworkProxyFactory *factory)
|
|
446 |
{
|
|
447 |
Q_D(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
448 |
delete d->proxyFactory;
|
|
449 |
d->proxyFactory = factory;
|
|
450 |
d->proxy = QNetworkProxy();
|
|
451 |
}
|
|
452 |
#endif
|
|
453 |
|
|
454 |
/*!
|
|
455 |
\since 4.5
|
|
456 |
|
|
457 |
Returns the cache that is used to store data obtained from the network.
|
|
458 |
|
|
459 |
\sa setCache()
|
|
460 |
*/
|
|
461 |
QAbstractNetworkCache *QNetworkAccessManager::cache() const
|
|
462 |
{
|
|
463 |
Q_D(const QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
464 |
return d->networkCache;
|
|
465 |
}
|
|
466 |
|
|
467 |
/*!
|
|
468 |
\since 4.5
|
|
469 |
|
|
470 |
Sets the manager's network cache to be the \a cache specified. The cache
|
|
471 |
is used for all requests dispatched by the manager.
|
|
472 |
|
|
473 |
Use this function to set the network cache object to a class that implements
|
|
474 |
additional features, like saving the cookies to permanent storage.
|
|
475 |
|
|
476 |
\note QNetworkAccessManager takes ownership of the \a cache object.
|
|
477 |
|
|
478 |
QNetworkAccessManager by default does not have a set cache.
|
|
479 |
Qt provides a simple disk cache, QNetworkDiskCache, which can be used.
|
|
480 |
|
|
481 |
\sa cache(), QNetworkRequest::CacheLoadControl
|
|
482 |
*/
|
|
483 |
void QNetworkAccessManager::setCache(QAbstractNetworkCache *cache)
|
|
484 |
{
|
|
485 |
Q_D(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
486 |
if (d->networkCache != cache) {
|
|
487 |
delete d->networkCache;
|
|
488 |
d->networkCache = cache;
|
|
489 |
if (d->networkCache)
|
|
490 |
d->networkCache->setParent(this);
|
|
491 |
}
|
|
492 |
}
|
|
493 |
|
|
494 |
/*!
|
|
495 |
Returns the QNetworkCookieJar that is used to store cookies
|
|
496 |
obtained from the network as well as cookies that are about to be
|
|
497 |
sent.
|
|
498 |
|
|
499 |
\sa setCookieJar()
|
|
500 |
*/
|
|
501 |
QNetworkCookieJar *QNetworkAccessManager::cookieJar() const
|
|
502 |
{
|
|
503 |
Q_D(const QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
504 |
if (!d->cookieJar)
|
|
505 |
d->createCookieJar();
|
|
506 |
return d->cookieJar;
|
|
507 |
}
|
|
508 |
|
|
509 |
/*!
|
|
510 |
Sets the manager's cookie jar to be the \a cookieJar specified.
|
|
511 |
The cookie jar is used by all requests dispatched by the manager.
|
|
512 |
|
|
513 |
Use this function to set the cookie jar object to a class that
|
|
514 |
implements additional features, like saving the cookies to permanent
|
|
515 |
storage.
|
|
516 |
|
|
517 |
\note QNetworkAccessManager takes ownership of the \a cookieJar object.
|
|
518 |
|
|
519 |
QNetworkAccessManager will set the parent of the \a cookieJar
|
|
520 |
passed to itself, so that the cookie jar is deleted when this
|
|
521 |
object is deleted as well. If you want to share cookie jars
|
|
522 |
between different QNetworkAccessManager objects, you may want to
|
|
523 |
set the cookie jar's parent to 0 after calling this function.
|
|
524 |
|
|
525 |
QNetworkAccessManager by default does not implement any cookie
|
|
526 |
policy of its own: it accepts all cookies sent by the server, as
|
|
527 |
long as they are well formed and meet the minimum security
|
|
528 |
requirements (cookie domain matches the request's and cookie path
|
|
529 |
matches the request's). In order to implement your own security
|
|
530 |
policy, override the QNetworkCookieJar::cookiesForUrl() and
|
|
531 |
QNetworkCookieJar::setCookiesFromUrl() virtual functions. Those
|
|
532 |
functions are called by QNetworkAccessManager when it detects a
|
|
533 |
new cookie.
|
|
534 |
|
|
535 |
\sa cookieJar(), QNetworkCookieJar::cookiesForUrl(), QNetworkCookieJar::setCookiesFromUrl()
|
|
536 |
*/
|
|
537 |
void QNetworkAccessManager::setCookieJar(QNetworkCookieJar *cookieJar)
|
|
538 |
{
|
|
539 |
Q_D(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
540 |
d->cookieJarCreated = true;
|
|
541 |
if (d->cookieJar != cookieJar) {
|
|
542 |
if (d->cookieJar && d->cookieJar->parent() == this)
|
|
543 |
delete d->cookieJar;
|
|
544 |
d->cookieJar = cookieJar;
|
|
545 |
d->cookieJar->setParent(this);
|
|
546 |
}
|
|
547 |
}
|
|
548 |
|
|
549 |
/*!
|
|
550 |
Posts a request to obtain the network headers for \a request
|
|
551 |
and returns a new QNetworkReply object which will contain such headers
|
|
552 |
|
|
553 |
The function is named after the HTTP request associated (HEAD).
|
|
554 |
*/
|
|
555 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::head(const QNetworkRequest &request)
|
|
556 |
{
|
|
557 |
return d_func()->postProcess(createRequest(QNetworkAccessManager::HeadOperation, request));
|
|
558 |
}
|
|
559 |
|
|
560 |
/*!
|
|
561 |
Posts a request to obtain the contents of the target \a request
|
|
562 |
and returns a new QNetworkReply object opened for reading which emits the
|
|
563 |
\l{QIODevice::readyRead()}{readyRead()} signal whenever new data
|
|
564 |
arrives.
|
|
565 |
|
|
566 |
The contents as well as associated headers will be downloaded.
|
|
567 |
|
|
568 |
\sa post(), put(), deleteResource()
|
|
569 |
*/
|
|
570 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::get(const QNetworkRequest &request)
|
|
571 |
{
|
|
572 |
return d_func()->postProcess(createRequest(QNetworkAccessManager::GetOperation, request));
|
|
573 |
}
|
|
574 |
|
|
575 |
/*!
|
|
576 |
Sends an HTTP POST request to the destination specified by \a request
|
|
577 |
and returns a new QNetworkReply object opened for reading that will
|
|
578 |
contain the reply sent by the server. The contents of the \a data
|
|
579 |
device will be uploaded to the server.
|
|
580 |
|
|
581 |
\a data must be open for reading and must remain valid until the
|
|
582 |
finished() signal is emitted for this reply.
|
|
583 |
|
|
584 |
\note Sending a POST request on protocols other than HTTP and
|
|
585 |
HTTPS is undefined and will probably fail.
|
|
586 |
|
|
587 |
\sa get(), put(), deleteResource()
|
|
588 |
*/
|
|
589 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::post(const QNetworkRequest &request, QIODevice *data)
|
|
590 |
{
|
|
591 |
return d_func()->postProcess(createRequest(QNetworkAccessManager::PostOperation, request, data));
|
|
592 |
}
|
|
593 |
|
|
594 |
/*!
|
|
595 |
\overload
|
|
596 |
|
|
597 |
Sends the contents of the \a data byte array to the destination
|
|
598 |
specified by \a request.
|
|
599 |
*/
|
|
600 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::post(const QNetworkRequest &request, const QByteArray &data)
|
|
601 |
{
|
|
602 |
QBuffer *buffer = new QBuffer;
|
|
603 |
buffer->setData(data);
|
|
604 |
buffer->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
|
|
605 |
|
|
606 |
QNetworkReply *reply = post(request, buffer);
|
|
607 |
buffer->setParent(reply);
|
|
608 |
return reply;
|
|
609 |
}
|
|
610 |
|
|
611 |
/*!
|
|
612 |
Uploads the contents of \a data to the destination \a request and
|
|
613 |
returnes a new QNetworkReply object that will be open for reply.
|
|
614 |
|
|
615 |
\a data must be opened for reading when this function is called
|
|
616 |
and must remain valid until the finished() signal is emitted for
|
|
617 |
this reply.
|
|
618 |
|
|
619 |
Whether anything will be available for reading from the returned
|
|
620 |
object is protocol dependent. For HTTP, the server may send a
|
|
621 |
small HTML page indicating the upload was successful (or not).
|
|
622 |
Other protocols will probably have content in their replies.
|
|
623 |
|
|
624 |
\note For HTTP, this request will send a PUT request, which most servers
|
|
625 |
do not allow. Form upload mechanisms, including that of uploading
|
|
626 |
files through HTML forms, use the POST mechanism.
|
|
627 |
|
|
628 |
\sa get(), post()
|
|
629 |
*/
|
|
630 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::put(const QNetworkRequest &request, QIODevice *data)
|
|
631 |
{
|
|
632 |
return d_func()->postProcess(createRequest(QNetworkAccessManager::PutOperation, request, data));
|
|
633 |
}
|
|
634 |
|
|
635 |
/*!
|
|
636 |
\overload
|
|
637 |
Sends the contents of the \a data byte array to the destination
|
|
638 |
specified by \a request.
|
|
639 |
*/
|
|
640 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::put(const QNetworkRequest &request, const QByteArray &data)
|
|
641 |
{
|
|
642 |
QBuffer *buffer = new QBuffer;
|
|
643 |
buffer->setData(data);
|
|
644 |
buffer->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
|
|
645 |
|
|
646 |
QNetworkReply *reply = put(request, buffer);
|
|
647 |
buffer->setParent(reply);
|
|
648 |
return reply;
|
|
649 |
}
|
|
650 |
|
|
651 |
/*!
|
|
652 |
\since 4.6
|
|
653 |
|
|
654 |
Sends a request to delete the resource identified by the URL of \a request.
|
|
655 |
|
|
656 |
\note This feature is currently available for HTTP only, performing an
|
|
657 |
HTTP DELETE request.
|
|
658 |
|
|
659 |
\sa get(), post(), put()
|
|
660 |
*/
|
|
661 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::deleteResource(const QNetworkRequest &request)
|
|
662 |
{
|
|
663 |
return d_func()->postProcess(createRequest(QNetworkAccessManager::DeleteOperation, request));
|
|
664 |
}
|
|
665 |
|
|
666 |
/*!
|
|
667 |
Returns a new QNetworkReply object to handle the operation \a op
|
|
668 |
and request \a req. The device \a outgoingData is always 0 for Get and
|
|
669 |
Head requests, but is the value passed to post() and put() in
|
|
670 |
those operations (the QByteArray variants will pass a QBuffer
|
|
671 |
object).
|
|
672 |
|
|
673 |
The default implementation calls QNetworkCookieJar::cookiesForUrl()
|
|
674 |
on the cookie jar set with setCookieJar() to obtain the cookies to
|
|
675 |
be sent to the remote server.
|
|
676 |
|
|
677 |
The returned object must be in an open state.
|
|
678 |
*/
|
|
679 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManager::createRequest(QNetworkAccessManager::Operation op,
|
|
680 |
const QNetworkRequest &req,
|
|
681 |
QIODevice *outgoingData)
|
|
682 |
{
|
|
683 |
Q_D(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
684 |
QNetworkRequest request = req;
|
|
685 |
if (!request.header(QNetworkRequest::ContentLengthHeader).isValid() &&
|
|
686 |
outgoingData && !outgoingData->isSequential()) {
|
|
687 |
// request has no Content-Length
|
|
688 |
// but the data that is outgoing is random-access
|
|
689 |
request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ContentLengthHeader, outgoingData->size());
|
|
690 |
}
|
|
691 |
if (d->cookieJar) {
|
|
692 |
QList<QNetworkCookie> cookies = d->cookieJar->cookiesForUrl(request.url());
|
|
693 |
if (!cookies.isEmpty())
|
|
694 |
request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::CookieHeader, qVariantFromValue(cookies));
|
|
695 |
}
|
|
696 |
|
|
697 |
// first step: create the reply
|
|
698 |
QUrl url = request.url();
|
|
699 |
QNetworkReplyImpl *reply = new QNetworkReplyImpl(this);
|
|
700 |
QNetworkReplyImplPrivate *priv = reply->d_func();
|
|
701 |
priv->manager = this;
|
|
702 |
|
|
703 |
// second step: fetch cached credentials
|
|
704 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *cred = d->fetchCachedCredentials(url);
|
|
705 |
if (cred) {
|
|
706 |
url.setUserName(cred->user);
|
|
707 |
url.setPassword(cred->password);
|
|
708 |
priv->urlForLastAuthentication = url;
|
|
709 |
}
|
|
710 |
|
|
711 |
// third step: find a backend
|
|
712 |
priv->backend = d->findBackend(op, request);
|
|
713 |
|
|
714 |
// fourth step: setup the reply
|
|
715 |
priv->setup(op, request, outgoingData);
|
|
716 |
#ifndef QT_NO_NETWORKPROXY
|
|
717 |
QList<QNetworkProxy> proxyList = d->queryProxy(QNetworkProxyQuery(request.url()));
|
|
718 |
priv->proxyList = proxyList;
|
|
719 |
#endif
|
|
720 |
if (priv->backend) {
|
|
721 |
priv->backend->setParent(reply);
|
|
722 |
priv->backend->reply = priv;
|
|
723 |
}
|
|
724 |
|
|
725 |
#ifndef QT_NO_OPENSSL
|
|
726 |
reply->setSslConfiguration(request.sslConfiguration());
|
|
727 |
#endif
|
|
728 |
return reply;
|
|
729 |
}
|
|
730 |
|
|
731 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::_q_replyFinished()
|
|
732 |
{
|
|
733 |
Q_Q(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
734 |
QNetworkReply *reply = qobject_cast<QNetworkReply *>(q->sender());
|
|
735 |
if (reply)
|
|
736 |
emit q->finished(reply);
|
|
737 |
}
|
|
738 |
|
|
739 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::_q_replySslErrors(const QList<QSslError> &errors)
|
|
740 |
{
|
|
741 |
#ifndef QT_NO_OPENSSL
|
|
742 |
Q_Q(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
743 |
QNetworkReply *reply = qobject_cast<QNetworkReply *>(q->sender());
|
|
744 |
if (reply)
|
|
745 |
emit q->sslErrors(reply, errors);
|
|
746 |
#else
|
|
747 |
Q_UNUSED(errors);
|
|
748 |
#endif
|
|
749 |
}
|
|
750 |
|
|
751 |
QNetworkReply *QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::postProcess(QNetworkReply *reply)
|
|
752 |
{
|
|
753 |
Q_Q(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
754 |
QNetworkReplyPrivate::setManager(reply, q);
|
|
755 |
q->connect(reply, SIGNAL(finished()), SLOT(_q_replyFinished()));
|
|
756 |
#ifndef QT_NO_OPENSSL
|
|
757 |
/* In case we're compiled without SSL support, we don't have this signal and we need to
|
|
758 |
* avoid getting a connection error. */
|
|
759 |
q->connect(reply, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)), SLOT(_q_replySslErrors(QList<QSslError>)));
|
|
760 |
#endif
|
|
761 |
|
|
762 |
return reply;
|
|
763 |
}
|
|
764 |
|
|
765 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::createCookieJar() const
|
|
766 |
{
|
|
767 |
if (!cookieJarCreated) {
|
|
768 |
// keep the ugly hack in here
|
|
769 |
QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate *that = const_cast<QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate *>(this);
|
|
770 |
that->cookieJar = new QNetworkCookieJar(that->q_func());
|
|
771 |
that->cookieJarCreated = true;
|
|
772 |
}
|
|
773 |
}
|
|
774 |
|
|
775 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::authenticationRequired(QNetworkAccessBackend *backend,
|
|
776 |
QAuthenticator *authenticator)
|
|
777 |
{
|
|
778 |
Q_Q(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
779 |
|
|
780 |
// FIXME: Add support for domains (i.e., the leading path)
|
|
781 |
QUrl url = backend->reply->url;
|
|
782 |
|
|
783 |
// don't try the cache for the same URL twice in a row
|
|
784 |
// being called twice for the same URL means the authentication failed
|
|
785 |
if (url != backend->reply->urlForLastAuthentication) {
|
|
786 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *cred = fetchCachedCredentials(url, authenticator);
|
|
787 |
if (cred) {
|
|
788 |
authenticator->setUser(cred->user);
|
|
789 |
authenticator->setPassword(cred->password);
|
|
790 |
backend->reply->urlForLastAuthentication = url;
|
|
791 |
return;
|
|
792 |
}
|
|
793 |
}
|
|
794 |
|
|
795 |
backend->reply->urlForLastAuthentication = url;
|
|
796 |
emit q->authenticationRequired(backend->reply->q_func(), authenticator);
|
|
797 |
addCredentials(url, authenticator);
|
|
798 |
}
|
|
799 |
|
|
800 |
#ifndef QT_NO_NETWORKPROXY
|
|
801 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::proxyAuthenticationRequired(QNetworkAccessBackend *backend,
|
|
802 |
const QNetworkProxy &proxy,
|
|
803 |
QAuthenticator *authenticator)
|
|
804 |
{
|
|
805 |
Q_Q(QNetworkAccessManager);
|
|
806 |
// ### FIXME Tracking of successful authentications
|
|
807 |
// This code is a bit broken right now for SOCKS authentication
|
|
808 |
// first request: proxyAuthenticationRequired gets emitted, credentials gets saved
|
|
809 |
// second request: (proxy != backend->reply->lastProxyAuthentication) does not evaluate to true,
|
|
810 |
// proxyAuthenticationRequired gets emitted again
|
|
811 |
// possible solution: some tracking inside the authenticator
|
|
812 |
// or a new function proxyAuthenticationSucceeded(true|false)
|
|
813 |
if (proxy != backend->reply->lastProxyAuthentication) {
|
|
814 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *cred = fetchCachedCredentials(proxy);
|
|
815 |
if (cred) {
|
|
816 |
authenticator->setUser(cred->user);
|
|
817 |
authenticator->setPassword(cred->password);
|
|
818 |
return;
|
|
819 |
}
|
|
820 |
}
|
|
821 |
|
|
822 |
backend->reply->lastProxyAuthentication = proxy;
|
|
823 |
emit q->proxyAuthenticationRequired(proxy, authenticator);
|
|
824 |
addCredentials(proxy, authenticator);
|
|
825 |
}
|
|
826 |
|
|
827 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::addCredentials(const QNetworkProxy &p,
|
|
828 |
const QAuthenticator *authenticator)
|
|
829 |
{
|
|
830 |
Q_ASSERT(authenticator);
|
|
831 |
Q_ASSERT(p.type() != QNetworkProxy::DefaultProxy);
|
|
832 |
Q_ASSERT(p.type() != QNetworkProxy::NoProxy);
|
|
833 |
|
|
834 |
QString realm = authenticator->realm();
|
|
835 |
QNetworkProxy proxy = p;
|
|
836 |
proxy.setUser(authenticator->user());
|
|
837 |
// Set two credentials: one with the username and one without
|
|
838 |
do {
|
|
839 |
// Set two credentials actually: one with and one without the realm
|
|
840 |
do {
|
|
841 |
QByteArray cacheKey = proxyAuthenticationKey(proxy, realm);
|
|
842 |
if (cacheKey.isEmpty())
|
|
843 |
return; // should not happen
|
|
844 |
|
|
845 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCache *auth = new QNetworkAuthenticationCache;
|
|
846 |
auth->insert(QString(), authenticator->user(), authenticator->password());
|
|
847 |
objectCache.addEntry(cacheKey, auth); // replace the existing one, if there's any
|
|
848 |
|
|
849 |
if (realm.isEmpty()) {
|
|
850 |
break;
|
|
851 |
} else {
|
|
852 |
realm.clear();
|
|
853 |
}
|
|
854 |
} while (true);
|
|
855 |
|
|
856 |
if (proxy.user().isEmpty())
|
|
857 |
break;
|
|
858 |
else
|
|
859 |
proxy.setUser(QString());
|
|
860 |
} while (true);
|
|
861 |
}
|
|
862 |
|
|
863 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *
|
|
864 |
QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::fetchCachedCredentials(const QNetworkProxy &p,
|
|
865 |
const QAuthenticator *authenticator)
|
|
866 |
{
|
|
867 |
QNetworkProxy proxy = p;
|
|
868 |
if (proxy.type() == QNetworkProxy::DefaultProxy) {
|
|
869 |
proxy = QNetworkProxy::applicationProxy();
|
|
870 |
}
|
|
871 |
if (!proxy.password().isEmpty())
|
|
872 |
return 0; // no need to set credentials if it already has them
|
|
873 |
|
|
874 |
QString realm;
|
|
875 |
if (authenticator)
|
|
876 |
realm = authenticator->realm();
|
|
877 |
|
|
878 |
QByteArray cacheKey = proxyAuthenticationKey(proxy, realm);
|
|
879 |
if (cacheKey.isEmpty())
|
|
880 |
return 0;
|
|
881 |
if (!objectCache.hasEntry(cacheKey))
|
|
882 |
return 0;
|
|
883 |
|
|
884 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCache *auth =
|
|
885 |
static_cast<QNetworkAuthenticationCache *>(objectCache.requestEntryNow(cacheKey));
|
|
886 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *cred = auth->findClosestMatch(QString());
|
|
887 |
objectCache.releaseEntry(cacheKey);
|
|
888 |
|
|
889 |
// proxy cache credentials always have exactly one item
|
|
890 |
Q_ASSERT_X(cred, "QNetworkAccessManager",
|
|
891 |
"Internal inconsistency: found a cache key for a proxy, but it's empty");
|
|
892 |
return cred;
|
|
893 |
}
|
|
894 |
|
|
895 |
QList<QNetworkProxy> QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::queryProxy(const QNetworkProxyQuery &query)
|
|
896 |
{
|
|
897 |
QList<QNetworkProxy> proxies;
|
|
898 |
if (proxyFactory) {
|
|
899 |
proxies = proxyFactory->queryProxy(query);
|
|
900 |
if (proxies.isEmpty()) {
|
|
901 |
qWarning("QNetworkAccessManager: factory %p has returned an empty result set",
|
|
902 |
proxyFactory);
|
|
903 |
proxies << QNetworkProxy::NoProxy;
|
|
904 |
}
|
|
905 |
} else if (proxy.type() == QNetworkProxy::DefaultProxy) {
|
|
906 |
// no proxy set, query the application
|
|
907 |
return QNetworkProxyFactory::proxyForQuery(query);
|
|
908 |
} else {
|
|
909 |
proxies << proxy;
|
|
910 |
}
|
|
911 |
|
|
912 |
return proxies;
|
|
913 |
}
|
|
914 |
#endif
|
|
915 |
|
|
916 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::addCredentials(const QUrl &url,
|
|
917 |
const QAuthenticator *authenticator)
|
|
918 |
{
|
|
919 |
Q_ASSERT(authenticator);
|
|
920 |
QString domain = QString::fromLatin1("/"); // FIXME: make QAuthenticator return the domain
|
|
921 |
QString realm = authenticator->realm();
|
|
922 |
|
|
923 |
// Set two credentials actually: one with and one without the username in the URL
|
|
924 |
QUrl copy = url;
|
|
925 |
copy.setUserName(authenticator->user());
|
|
926 |
do {
|
|
927 |
QByteArray cacheKey = authenticationKey(copy, realm);
|
|
928 |
if (objectCache.hasEntry(cacheKey)) {
|
|
929 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCache *auth =
|
|
930 |
static_cast<QNetworkAuthenticationCache *>(objectCache.requestEntryNow(cacheKey));
|
|
931 |
auth->insert(domain, authenticator->user(), authenticator->password());
|
|
932 |
objectCache.releaseEntry(cacheKey);
|
|
933 |
} else {
|
|
934 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCache *auth = new QNetworkAuthenticationCache;
|
|
935 |
auth->insert(domain, authenticator->user(), authenticator->password());
|
|
936 |
objectCache.addEntry(cacheKey, auth);
|
|
937 |
}
|
|
938 |
|
|
939 |
if (copy.userName().isEmpty()) {
|
|
940 |
break;
|
|
941 |
} else {
|
|
942 |
copy.setUserName(QString());
|
|
943 |
}
|
|
944 |
} while (true);
|
|
945 |
}
|
|
946 |
|
|
947 |
/*!
|
|
948 |
Fetch the credential data from the credential cache.
|
|
949 |
|
|
950 |
If auth is 0 (as it is when called from createRequest()), this will try to
|
|
951 |
look up with an empty realm. That fails in most cases for HTTP (because the
|
|
952 |
realm is seldom empty for HTTP challenges). In any case, QHttpNetworkConnection
|
|
953 |
never sends the credentials on the first attempt: it needs to find out what
|
|
954 |
authentication methods the server supports.
|
|
955 |
|
|
956 |
For FTP, realm is always empty.
|
|
957 |
*/
|
|
958 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *
|
|
959 |
QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::fetchCachedCredentials(const QUrl &url,
|
|
960 |
const QAuthenticator *authentication)
|
|
961 |
{
|
|
962 |
if (!url.password().isEmpty())
|
|
963 |
return 0; // no need to set credentials if it already has them
|
|
964 |
|
|
965 |
QString realm;
|
|
966 |
if (authentication)
|
|
967 |
realm = authentication->realm();
|
|
968 |
|
|
969 |
QByteArray cacheKey = authenticationKey(url, realm);
|
|
970 |
if (!objectCache.hasEntry(cacheKey))
|
|
971 |
return 0;
|
|
972 |
|
|
973 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCache *auth =
|
|
974 |
static_cast<QNetworkAuthenticationCache *>(objectCache.requestEntryNow(cacheKey));
|
|
975 |
QNetworkAuthenticationCredential *cred = auth->findClosestMatch(url.path());
|
|
976 |
objectCache.releaseEntry(cacheKey);
|
|
977 |
return cred;
|
|
978 |
}
|
|
979 |
|
|
980 |
void QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::clearCache(QNetworkAccessManager *manager)
|
|
981 |
{
|
|
982 |
manager->d_func()->objectCache.clear();
|
|
983 |
}
|
|
984 |
|
|
985 |
QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate::~QNetworkAccessManagerPrivate()
|
|
986 |
{
|
|
987 |
}
|
|
988 |
|
|
989 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE
|
|
990 |
|
|
991 |
#include "moc_qnetworkaccessmanager.cpp"
|