contentmgmt/contentaccessfwfordrm/engineering/dox/HowToManageFiles.dox
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-// Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-// All rights reserved.
-// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
-// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
-// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
-// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
-//
-// Initial Contributors:
-// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-//
-// Contributors:
-//
-// Description:
-// \n
-// Files are managed by the <code>ContentAccess::CManager</code> class in the content 
-// access framework. 
-// <hr>
-// Some agents may choose to store content files inside their server private directories. For example:
-// \private\<process SID>\protectedfile.ext
-// If an agent wishes to publish the existence of its private directory, it should fill in the name of 
-// the private directory (its SecureID of the process) in the \c opaque_data section of the agents ECOM resource file. 
-// CAF will map the path to one based on the agent name so that it's human-readable. For example:
-// \private\<agent_name>\protectedfile.ext
-// <hr>
-// The <code>ContentAccess::CManager::DeleteFileL()</code> allows a client to delete a specified file managed by a DRM agent. 
-// The agent responsible for the content can display a dialog to confirm that 
-// the user wants to delete the file. This is particularly important if the content still has valid rights.
-// The agent implementation must decide whether to delete the rights or only the content.
-// TFileName filename;
-// // create a manager object
-// CManager* manager = CManager::NewL();
-// // Use the manager to delete a file
-// // CAF will ask the agent who actually owns the file to delete it.
-// TInt result = manager->DeleteFile(filename);
-// <hr>
-// <code>ContentAccess::CManager::CopyFile()</code> allows a user to make a copy of the file. For example, the user may wish 
-// to make a copy of the file on removable media. When copying content managed by a DRM agent, the agent will only copy the 
-// content, it will not copy the rights.
-// TInt result = manager->CopyFile(source, destination);
-// <hr>
-// <code>ContentAccess::CManager::RenameFile()</code> allows a user to move or rename a file. 
-// For example, the user may wish to move the file to removable media. 
-// TInt result = manager->RenameFile(oldFilename, newFilename);
-// <hr>
-// <code>ContentAccess::CManager::MkDir()</code> allows a user to create a directory.
-// TInt result = manager->MkDir(fullpath);
-// <hr>
-// <code>ContentAccess::CManager::MkDirAll()</code> allows a user to create a directory. 
-// If one or more of the sub-directories do not exist they will be created too.
-// TInt result = manager->MkDirAll(fullpath);
-// <hr>
-// <code>ContentAccess::CManager::RmDir()</code> allows a user to remove a directory. 
-// TInt result = manager->RmDir(fullpath);
-// <hr>
-// There a three variations of the <code>ContentAccess::CManager::GetDir()</code> function. They each allow a client
-// to list the contents of an agent's private directory.
-// As mentioned earlier it is optional for agents to provide this information.
-// CDir *aDir;
-// TInt result = manager->GetDir(aName, aEntryAttMask, aEntrySortKey, aDir);
-// <hr>
-// The CAF Apparc recognizer provides a MIME type that is a combination of the file MIME type and
-// the content within the file. In some circumstances, such as forwarding DRM content to another 
-// device, it will be important to make sure the content is sent with the correct MIME type.
-// Using the <code>""</code> empty string <code>UniqueId</code> allows an application to determine the MIME type of the file.
-// TBuf <256> aMimeType;
-// TInt result = manager->GetStringAttribute(EMimeType, aMimeType, TVirtualPathPtr(aURI,KNullDesC16()));
-// <hr>
-// The <code>CManager</code> API allows applications to retrieve attributes or string attributes from a content object
-// <hr>
-// 
-//
-
-/**
- @page CAFManageFiles Managing files with the Content Access Framework
- - @ref CAFPrivateDirectories
- - @ref Deleteing
- - @ref Copying
- - @ref Moving
- - @ref MkDir
- - @ref MkDirAll
- - @ref RemoveDir
- - @ref GetDir
- - @ref GetRealMimeType
- - @ref ManagerGetAttribute
- @section CAFPrivateDirectories Agents using Private directories
- @code
- @endcode
- See @ref CAA_Configuration.
- @code
- @endcode
- @section Deleteing Deleting a File
- @code
- @endcode
- @section Copying Copying a file
- @code
- @endcode
- @section Moving Move or Rename a file
- @code
- @endcode
- @section MkDir Creating a Directory
- @code
- @endcode
- @section MkDirAll Creating all directories
- @code
- @endcode
- @section RemoveDir Removing a Directory
- @code
- @endcode
- @section GetDir List the contents of a directory
- @code
- @endcode
- @section GetRealMimeType Find out the real MIME type of the file
- @code
- @endcode
- @section ManagerGetAttribute Get the attributes of the Content object
- as described in @ref ContentAttributes.
-*/