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#include "qnetworkreply.h" |
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#include "qnetworkreply_p.h" |
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#include <QtNetwork/qsslconfiguration.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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QNetworkReplyPrivate::QNetworkReplyPrivate() |
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: readBufferMaxSize(0), |
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operation(QNetworkAccessManager::UnknownOperation), |
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errorCode(QNetworkReply::NoError) |
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{ |
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// set the default attribute values |
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attributes.insert(QNetworkRequest::ConnectionEncryptedAttribute, false); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\class QNetworkReply |
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\since 4.4 |
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\brief The QNetworkReply class contains the data and headers for a request |
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sent with QNetworkAccessManager |
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\reentrant |
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\ingroup network |
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\inmodule QtNetwork |
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The QNetworkReply class contains the data and meta data related to |
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a request posted with QNetworkAccessManager. Like QNetworkRequest, |
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it contains a URL and headers (both in parsed and raw form), some |
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information about the reply's state and the contents of the reply |
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itself. |
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QNetworkReply is a sequential-access QIODevice, which means that |
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once data is read from the object, it no longer kept by the |
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device. It is therefore the application's responsibility to keep |
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this data if it needs to. Whenever more data is received from the |
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network and processed, the readyRead() signal is emitted. |
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The downloadProgress() signal is also emitted when data is |
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received, but the number of bytes contained in it may not |
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represent the actual bytes received, if any transformation is done |
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to the contents (for example, decompressing and removing the |
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protocol overhead). |
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Even though QNetworkReply is a QIODevice connected to the contents |
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of the reply, it also emits the uploadProgress() signal, which |
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indicates the progress of the upload for operations that have such |
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content. |
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\note Do not delete the object in the slot connected to the |
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error() or finished() signal. Use deleteLater(). |
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\sa QNetworkRequest, QNetworkAccessManager |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\enum QNetworkReply::NetworkError |
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Indicates all possible error conditions found during the |
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processing of the request. |
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\value NoError no error condition. |
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\note When the HTTP protocol returns a redirect no error will be |
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reported. You can check if there is a redirect with the |
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QNetworkRequest::RedirectionTargetAttribute attribute. |
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\value ConnectionRefusedError the remote server refused the |
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connection (the server is not accepting requests) |
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\value RemoteHostClosedError the remote server closed the |
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connection prematurely, before the entire reply was received and |
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processed |
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\value HostNotFoundError the remote host name was not found |
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(invalid hostname) |
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\value TimeoutError the connection to the remote server |
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timed out |
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\value OperationCanceledError the operation was canceled via calls |
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to abort() or close() before it was finished. |
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\value SslHandshakeFailedError the SSL/TLS handshake failed and the |
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encrypted channel could not be established. The sslErrors() signal |
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should have been emitted. |
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\value ProxyConnectionRefusedError the connection to the proxy |
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server was refused (the proxy server is not accepting requests) |
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\value ProxyConnectionClosedError the proxy server closed the |
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connection prematurely, before the entire reply was received and |
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processed |
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\value ProxyNotFoundError the proxy host name was not |
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found (invalid proxy hostname) |
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\value ProxyTimeoutError the connection to the proxy |
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timed out or the proxy did not reply in time to the request sent |
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\value ProxyAuthenticationRequiredError the proxy requires |
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authentication in order to honour the request but did not accept |
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any credentials offered (if any) |
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\value ContentAccessDenied the access to the remote |
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content was denied (similar to HTTP error 401) |
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\value ContentOperationNotPermittedError the operation requested |
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on the remote content is not permitted |
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\value ContentNotFoundError the remote content was not |
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found at the server (similar to HTTP error 404) |
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\value AuthenticationRequiredError the remote server requires |
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authentication to serve the content but the credentials provided |
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were not accepted (if any) |
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\value ContentReSendError the request needed to be sent |
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again, but this failed for example because the upload data |
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could not be read a second time. |
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\value ProtocolUnknownError the Network Access API cannot |
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honor the request because the protocol is not known |
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\value ProtocolInvalidOperationError the requested operation is |
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invalid for this protocol |
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\value UnknownNetworkError an unknown network-related |
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error was detected |
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\value UnknownProxyError an unknown proxy-related error |
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was detected |
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\value UnknownContentError an unknown error related to |
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the remote content was detected |
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\value ProtocolFailure a breakdown in protocol was |
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detected (parsing error, invalid or unexpected responses, etc.) |
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\sa error() |
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\fn void QNetworkReply::sslErrors(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. |
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To indicate that the errors are not fatal and that the connection |
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should proceed, the 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(), QNetworkAccessManager::sslErrors(), |
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sslConfiguration(), ignoreSslErrors() |
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*/ |
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\fn void QNetworkReply::metaDataChanged() |
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This signal is emitted whenever the metadata in this reply |
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changes. metadata is any information that is not the content |
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(data) itself, including the network headers. In the majority of |
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cases, the metadata will be known fully by the time the first |
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byte of data is received. However, it is possible to receive |
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updates of headers or other metadata during the processing of the |
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data. |
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\sa header(), rawHeaderList(), rawHeader(), hasRawHeader() |
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\fn void QNetworkReply::finished() |
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This signal is emitted when the reply has finished |
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processing. After this signal is emitted, there will be no more |
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updates to the reply's data or metadata. |
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Unless close() has been called, the reply will be still be opened |
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for reading, so the data can be retrieved by calls to read() or |
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readAll(). In particular, if no calls to read() were made as a |
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result of readyRead(), a call to readAll() will retrieve the full |
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contents in a QByteArray. |
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This signal is emitted in tandem with |
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QNetworkAccessManager::finished() where that signal's reply |
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\sa QNetworkAccessManager::finished(), isFinished() |
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\fn void QNetworkReply::error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError code) |
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This signal is emitted when the reply detects an error in |
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processing. The finished() signal will probably follow, indicating |
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that the connection is over. |
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The \a code parameter contains the code of the error that was |
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detected. Call errorString() to obtain a textual representation of |
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the error condition. |
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\note Do not delete the object in the slot connected to this |
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signal. Use deleteLater(). |
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\sa error(), errorString() |
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*/ |
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\fn void QNetworkReply::uploadProgress(qint64 bytesSent, qint64 bytesTotal) |
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This signal is emitted to indicate the progress of the upload part |
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of this network request, if there's any. If there's no upload |
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The \a bytesSent |
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parameter indicates the number of bytes uploaded, while \a |
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bytesTotal indicates the total number of bytes to be uploaded. If |
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the number of bytes to be uploaded could not be determined, \a |
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bytesTotal will be -1. |
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The upload is finished when \a bytesSent is equal to \a |
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bytesTotal. At that time, \a bytesTotal will not be -1. |
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This signal is suitable to connecting to QProgressBar::setValue() |
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to update the QProgressBar that provides user feedback. |
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\sa downloadProgress() |
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\fn void QNetworkReply::downloadProgress(qint64 bytesReceived, qint64 bytesTotal) |
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This signal is emitted to indicate the progress of the download |
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part of this network request, if there's any. If there's no |
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download associated with this request, this signal will be emitted |
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once with 0 as the value of both \a bytesReceived and \a |
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bytesTotal. |
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The \a bytesReceived parameter indicates the number of bytes |
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received, while \a bytesTotal indicates the total number of bytes |
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expected to be downloaded. If the number of bytes to be downloaded |
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The download is finished when \a bytesReceived is equal to \a |
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bytesTotal. At that time, \a bytesTotal will not be -1. |
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This signal is suitable to connecting to QProgressBar::setValue() |
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to update the QProgressBar that provides user feedback. |
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Note that the values of both \a bytesReceived and \a bytesTotal |
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may be different from size(), the total number of bytes |
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obtained through read() or readAll(), or the value of the |
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header(ContentLengthHeader). The reason for that is that there may |
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be protocol overhead or the data may be compressed during the |
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download. |
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\sa uploadProgress(), bytesAvailable() |
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Aborts the operation immediately and close down any network |
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connections still open. Uploads still in progress are also |
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\sa close() |
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Creates a QNetworkReply object with parent \a parent. |
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QNetworkAccessManager functions to do that. |
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QNetworkReply::QNetworkReply(QObject *parent) |
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: QIODevice(*new QNetworkReplyPrivate, parent) |
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QNetworkReply::QNetworkReply(QNetworkReplyPrivate &dd, QObject *parent) |
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: QIODevice(dd, parent) |
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Disposes of this reply and frees any resources associated with |
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\sa abort(), close() |
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QNetworkReply::~QNetworkReply() |
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{ |
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Closes this device for reading. Unread data is discarded, but the |
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network resources are not discarded until they are finished. In |
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particular, if any upload is in progress, it will continue until |
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The finished() signal is emitted when all operations are over and |
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the network resources are freed. |
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\sa abort(), finished() |
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void QNetworkReply::close() |
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bool QNetworkReply::isSequential() const |
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qint64 QNetworkReply::readBufferSize() const |
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buffer is the buffer that holds data that is being downloaded off |
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buffer size to 0 will make the buffer unlimited in size. |
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QNetworkReply will try to stop reading from the network once this |
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thus causing the download to throttle down as well. If the buffer |
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is not limited in size, QNetworkReply will try to download as fast |
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QNetworkAccessManager *QNetworkReply::manager() const |
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note that the URL for the request may be different than that of |
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QNetworkRequest QNetworkReply::request() const |
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\sa setOperation() |
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QNetworkAccessManager::Operation QNetworkReply::operation() const |
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\sa setError() |
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QNetworkReply::NetworkError QNetworkReply::error() const |
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\sa isRunning() |
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bool QNetworkReply::isFinished() const |
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Returns true when the request is still processing and the |
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\sa isFinished() |
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bool QNetworkReply::isRunning() const |
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Returns the URL of the content downloaded or uploaded. Note that |
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\sa request(), setUrl(), QNetworkRequest::url() |
|
487 |
*/ |
|
488 |
QUrl QNetworkReply::url() const |
|
489 |
{ |
|
490 |
return d_func()->url; |
|
491 |
} |
|
492 |
||
493 |
/*! |
|
494 |
Returns the value of the known header \a header, if that header |
|
495 |
was sent by the remote server. If the header was not sent, returns |
|
496 |
an invalid QVariant. |
|
497 |
||
498 |
\sa rawHeader(), setHeader(), QNetworkRequest::header() |
|
499 |
*/ |
|
500 |
QVariant QNetworkReply::header(QNetworkRequest::KnownHeaders header) const |
|
501 |
{ |
|
502 |
return d_func()->cookedHeaders.value(header); |
|
503 |
} |
|
504 |
||
505 |
/*! |
|
506 |
Returns true if the raw header of name \a headerName was sent by |
|
507 |
the remote server |
|
508 |
||
509 |
\sa rawHeader() |
|
510 |
*/ |
|
511 |
bool QNetworkReply::hasRawHeader(const QByteArray &headerName) const |
|
512 |
{ |
|
513 |
Q_D(const QNetworkReply); |
|
514 |
return d->findRawHeader(headerName) != d->rawHeaders.constEnd(); |
|
515 |
} |
|
516 |
||
517 |
/*! |
|
518 |
Returns the raw contents of the header \a headerName as sent by |
|
519 |
the remote server. If there is no such header, returns an empty |
|
520 |
byte array, which may be indistinguishable from an empty |
|
521 |
header. Use hasRawHeader() to verify if the server sent such |
|
522 |
header field. |
|
523 |
||
524 |
\sa setRawHeader(), hasRawHeader(), header() |
|
525 |
*/ |
|
526 |
QByteArray QNetworkReply::rawHeader(const QByteArray &headerName) const |
|
527 |
{ |
|
528 |
Q_D(const QNetworkReply); |
|
529 |
QNetworkHeadersPrivate::RawHeadersList::ConstIterator it = |
|
530 |
d->findRawHeader(headerName); |
|
531 |
if (it != d->rawHeaders.constEnd()) |
|
532 |
return it->second; |
|
533 |
return QByteArray(); |
|
534 |
} |
|
535 |
||
536 |
/*! |
|
537 |
Returns a list of headers fields that were sent by the remote |
|
538 |
server, in the order that they were sent. Duplicate headers are |
|
539 |
merged together and take place of the latter duplicate. |
|
540 |
*/ |
|
541 |
QList<QByteArray> QNetworkReply::rawHeaderList() const |
|
542 |
{ |
|
543 |
return d_func()->rawHeadersKeys(); |
|
544 |
} |
|
545 |
||
546 |
/*! |
|
547 |
Returns the attribute associated with the code \a code. If the |
|
548 |
attribute has not been set, it returns an invalid QVariant (type QVariant::Null). |
|
549 |
||
550 |
You can expect the default values listed in |
|
551 |
QNetworkRequest::Attribute to be applied to the values returned by |
|
552 |
this function. |
|
553 |
||
554 |
\sa setAttribute(), QNetworkRequest::Attribute |
|
555 |
*/ |
|
556 |
QVariant QNetworkReply::attribute(QNetworkRequest::Attribute code) const |
|
557 |
{ |
|
558 |
return d_func()->attributes.value(code); |
|
559 |
} |
|
560 |
||
561 |
#ifndef QT_NO_OPENSSL |
|
562 |
/*! |
|
563 |
Returns the SSL configuration and state associated with this |
|
564 |
reply, if SSL was used. It will contain the remote server's |
|
565 |
certificate, its certificate chain leading to the Certificate |
|
566 |
Authority as well as the encryption ciphers in use. |
|
567 |
||
568 |
The peer's certificate and its certificate chain will be known by |
|
569 |
the time sslErrors() is emitted, if it's emitted. |
|
570 |
*/ |
|
571 |
QSslConfiguration QNetworkReply::sslConfiguration() const |
|
572 |
{ |
|
573 |
QSslConfiguration config; |
|
574 |
||
575 |
// determine if we support this extension |
|
576 |
int id = metaObject()->indexOfMethod("sslConfigurationImplementation()"); |
|
577 |
if (id != -1) { |
|
578 |
void *arr[] = { &config, 0 }; |
|
579 |
const_cast<QNetworkReply *>(this)->qt_metacall(QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, id, arr); |
|
580 |
} |
|
581 |
return config; |
|
582 |
} |
|
583 |
||
584 |
/*! |
|
585 |
Sets the SSL configuration for the network connection associated |
|
586 |
with this request, if possible, to be that of \a config. |
|
587 |
*/ |
|
588 |
void QNetworkReply::setSslConfiguration(const QSslConfiguration &config) |
|
589 |
{ |
|
590 |
if (config.isNull()) |
|
591 |
return; |
|
592 |
||
593 |
int id = metaObject()->indexOfMethod("setSslConfigurationImplementation(QSslConfiguration)"); |
|
594 |
if (id != -1) { |
|
595 |
QSslConfiguration copy(config); |
|
596 |
void *arr[] = { 0, © }; |
|
597 |
qt_metacall(QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, id, arr); |
|
598 |
} |
|
599 |
} |
|
600 |
||
601 |
/*! |
|
602 |
\overload |
|
603 |
\since 4.6 |
|
604 |
||
605 |
If this function is called, the SSL errors given in \a errors |
|
606 |
will be ignored. |
|
607 |
||
608 |
Note that you can set the expected certificate in the SSL error: |
|
609 |
If, for instance, you want to issue a request to a server that uses |
|
610 |
a self-signed certificate, consider the following snippet: |
|
611 |
||
612 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_network_access_qnetworkreply.cpp 0 |
|
613 |
||
614 |
Multiple calls to this function will replace the list of errors that |
|
615 |
were passed in previous calls. |
|
616 |
You can clear the list of errors you want to ignore by calling this |
|
617 |
function with an empty list. |
|
618 |
||
619 |
\sa sslConfiguration(), sslErrors(), QSslSocket::ignoreSslErrors() |
|
620 |
*/ |
|
621 |
void QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors(const QList<QSslError> &errors) |
|
622 |
{ |
|
623 |
// do this cryptic trick, because we could not add a virtual method to this class later on |
|
624 |
// since that breaks binary compatibility |
|
625 |
int id = metaObject()->indexOfMethod("ignoreSslErrorsImplementation(QList<QSslError>)"); |
|
626 |
if (id != -1) { |
|
627 |
QList<QSslError> copy(errors); |
|
628 |
void *arr[] = { 0, © }; |
|
629 |
qt_metacall(QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, id, arr); |
|
630 |
} |
|
631 |
} |
|
632 |
#endif |
|
633 |
||
634 |
/*! |
|
635 |
If this function is called, SSL errors related to network |
|
636 |
connection will be ignored, including certificate validation |
|
637 |
errors. |
|
638 |
||
639 |
Note that calling this function without restraint may pose a |
|
640 |
security risk for your application. Use it with care. |
|
641 |
||
642 |
This function can be called from the slot connected to the |
|
643 |
sslErrors() signal, which indicates which errors were |
|
644 |
found. |
|
645 |
||
646 |
\sa sslConfiguration(), sslErrors(), QSslSocket::ignoreSslErrors() |
|
647 |
*/ |
|
648 |
void QNetworkReply::ignoreSslErrors() |
|
649 |
{ |
|
650 |
} |
|
651 |
||
652 |
/*! |
|
653 |
\internal |
|
654 |
*/ |
|
655 |
qint64 QNetworkReply::writeData(const char *, qint64) |
|
656 |
{ |
|
657 |
return -1; // you can't write |
|
658 |
} |
|
659 |
||
660 |
/*! |
|
661 |
Sets the associated operation for this object to be \a |
|
662 |
operation. This value will be returned by operation(). |
|
663 |
||
664 |
Note: the operation should be set when this object is created and |
|
665 |
not changed again. |
|
666 |
||
667 |
\sa operation(), setRequest() |
|
668 |
*/ |
|
669 |
void QNetworkReply::setOperation(QNetworkAccessManager::Operation operation) |
|
670 |
{ |
|
671 |
Q_D(QNetworkReply); |
|
672 |
d->operation = operation; |
|
673 |
} |
|
674 |
||
675 |
/*! |
|
676 |
Sets the associated request for this object to be \a request. This |
|
677 |
value will be returned by request(). |
|
678 |
||
679 |
Note: the request should be set when this object is created and |
|
680 |
not changed again. |
|
681 |
||
682 |
\sa request(), setOperation() |
|
683 |
*/ |
|
684 |
void QNetworkReply::setRequest(const QNetworkRequest &request) |
|
685 |
{ |
|
686 |
Q_D(QNetworkReply); |
|
687 |
d->request = request; |
|
688 |
} |
|
689 |
||
690 |
/*! |
|
691 |
Sets the error condition to be \a errorCode. The human-readable |
|
692 |
message is set with \a errorString. |
|
693 |
||
694 |
Calling setError() does not emit the error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError) |
|
695 |
signal. |
|
696 |
||
697 |
\sa error(), errorString() |
|
698 |
*/ |
|
699 |
void QNetworkReply::setError(NetworkError errorCode, const QString &errorString) |
|
700 |
{ |
|
701 |
Q_D(QNetworkReply); |
|
702 |
d->errorCode = errorCode; |
|
703 |
setErrorString(errorString); // in QIODevice |
|
704 |
} |
|
705 |
||
706 |
/*! |
|
707 |
Sets the URL being processed to be \a url. Normally, the URL |
|
708 |
matches that of the request that was posted, but for a variety of |
|
709 |
reasons it can be different (for example, a file path being made |
|
710 |
absolute or canonical). |
|
711 |
||
712 |
\sa url(), request(), QNetworkRequest::url() |
|
713 |
*/ |
|
714 |
void QNetworkReply::setUrl(const QUrl &url) |
|
715 |
{ |
|
716 |
Q_D(QNetworkReply); |
|
717 |
d->url = url; |
|
718 |
} |
|
719 |
||
720 |
/*! |
|
721 |
Sets the known header \a header to be of value \a value. The |
|
722 |
corresponding raw form of the header will be set as well. |
|
723 |
||
724 |
\sa header(), setRawHeader(), QNetworkRequest::setHeader() |
|
725 |
*/ |
|
726 |
void QNetworkReply::setHeader(QNetworkRequest::KnownHeaders header, const QVariant &value) |
|
727 |
{ |
|
728 |
Q_D(QNetworkReply); |
|
729 |
d->setCookedHeader(header, value); |
|
730 |
} |
|
731 |
||
732 |
/*! |
|
733 |
Sets the raw header \a headerName to be of value \a value. If \a |
|
734 |
headerName was previously set, it is overridden. Multiple HTTP |
|
735 |
headers of the same name are functionally equivalent to one single |
|
736 |
header with the values concatenated, separated by commas. |
|
737 |
||
738 |
If \a headerName matches a known header, the value \a value will |
|
739 |
be parsed and the corresponding parsed form will also be set. |
|
740 |
||
741 |
\sa rawHeader(), header(), setHeader(), QNetworkRequest::setRawHeader() |
|
742 |
*/ |
|
743 |
void QNetworkReply::setRawHeader(const QByteArray &headerName, const QByteArray &value) |
|
744 |
{ |
|
745 |
Q_D(QNetworkReply); |
|
746 |
d->setRawHeader(headerName, value); |
|
747 |
} |
|
748 |
||
749 |
/*! |
|
750 |
Sets the attribute \a code to have value \a value. If \a code was |
|
751 |
previously set, it will be overridden. If \a value is an invalid |
|
752 |
QVariant, the attribute will be unset. |
|
753 |
||
754 |
\sa attribute(), QNetworkRequest::setAttribute() |
|
755 |
*/ |
|
756 |
void QNetworkReply::setAttribute(QNetworkRequest::Attribute code, const QVariant &value) |
|
757 |
{ |
|
758 |
Q_D(QNetworkReply); |
|
759 |
if (value.isValid()) |
|
760 |
d->attributes.insert(code, value); |
|
761 |
else |
|
762 |
d->attributes.remove(code); |
|
763 |
} |
|
764 |
||
765 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |