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// Copyright (c) 1995-2009 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:
// fileserver/inc/f32notification.h
//
#ifndef __F32NOTIFICATION_H__
#define __F32NOTIFICATION_H__
/*
* This class is not intended for instantiation neither on the stack
* nor on the heap.
*
* Clients wishing to use this class should use a pointer provided by
* CFsNotify::NextNotification().
*
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
class TFsNotification
{
public:
enum TFsNotificationType
{
EFileChange = 0x0001, // File contents have changed or/and file has changed size
ERename = 0x0002, // File/directory renamed, or file replaced using RFs::Replace()
ECreate = 0x0004, // File/directory created, or file recreated using RFile::Replace()
EAttribute = 0x0008, // File attribute(s) changed
EDelete = 0x0010, // File/directory deleted
EVolumeName = 0x0020, // Volume name modified
EDriveName = 0x0040, // Drive name modified
EMediaChange = 0x0080, // File system mounted/dismounted, media inserted/removed or device formatted
EOverflow = 0x0100, // Sent by the file server to notify when a buffer overflow occurs
EAllOps = KMaxTUint
};
/*
* Any data returned is only valid after the previous asynchronous call to RequestNotifications has
* completed and before the next call to RequestNotifications.
*
* @returns the type of notification as TFsNotificationType.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TFsNotificationType NotificationType() const;
/*
* Returns via the aPath parameter
* the path of the file or directory that this notification is notifying about.
*
* Any data returned is only valid after the previous asynchronous call to RequestNotifications has
* completed and before the next call to RequestNotifications.
*
* @returns KErrNone upon success, otherwise one of the system wide errors
* @param aPath - TPtrC& which is assigned to the path that was changed as notified by this notification.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt Path(TPtrC& aPath) const;
/*
* Certain notification types such as Rename, can provide 2 paths.
* The first path will be the file that has changed, whilst the second path
* with be the new name. (New filename in the case of rename).
*
* Any data returned is only valid after the previous asynchronous call to RequestNotifications has
* completed and before the next call to RequestNotifications.
*
* @returns KErrNone upon success, else one of the system wide errors
* @param aNewName - TPtrC& which is set to the newname as described.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt NewName(TPtrC& aNewName) const;
/*
* Any data returned is only valid after the previous asynchronous call to RequestNotifications has
* completed and before the next call to RequestNotifications.
*
* @returns KErrNone upon success, else one of the system wide error codes
* @param aSetAtt - In the case of the NotificationType being EAttributes, for the path that was changed
* aSetAtt will return the attributes that were set.
* @param aClearAtt - In the case of the NotificationType being EAttributes,
* returns the attributes that were cleared.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt Attributes(TUint& aSetAtt,TUint& aClearAtt) const;
/*
* In the case of the file size having changed, such as in calls to file write and set size,
* aSize returns the new size of the file.
*
* Any data returned is only valid after the previous asynchronous call to RequestNotifications has
* completed and before the next call to RequestNotifications.
*
* @returns KErrNone upon success, else one of the system wide error codes
* @param aSize - The new size of the file being notified about.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt FileSize(TInt64& aSize) const;
/*
* @returns The Drive Number associated with the Path.
IMPORT_C TInt DriveNumber(TInt& aDriveNumber) const;
*/
/*
* @returns the UID of the process that caused this change.
IMPORT_C TInt UID(TUid& aUID) const;
*/
private:
//Declared private to prevent construction
TFsNotification();
~TFsNotification();
//To prevent copying. No implementation is provided.
TFsNotification& operator=(TFsNotification& aNotification);
TInt PathSize() const;
TInt NewNameSize() const;
TInt NotificationSize() const;
friend class CFsNotify;
friend class CFsNotificationList;
};
class RFsNotify; //incomplete decl
class CFsNotifyBody; //incomplete decl
/*
* CFsNotify encapsulates the client-side sub-session associated with
* the file server notification framework.
*
* In order to recieve notifications of changes to a file system, a
* client may use this class in order to set up notification 'filters' and
* request notifications.
*
* Filters can be set for specific types of operations on specific (and wildcard) paths.
*
* The difference between using this framework and RFs::NotifyChange is that
* this framework will provide significant performance improvements, especially so
* when operating on a large number of files.
*
* In addition, this framework will provide verbose information about each
* change that occurs, meaning that from a user's perspective they no longer have
* to perform expensive directory scans in order to acertain what has changed.
*
* Notifications can also provide additional information:
* EFileChange provides the new file size
* ERename provide the new name of the affected file.
* EDriveName/EVolumeName provides the name of the drive which has changed
* EAttribute provides the attributes which were set and cleared on the affected file.
*
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
class CFsNotify : public CBase
{
public:
/*
* Factory function. Creates a new CFsNotify and returns a pointer to it.
*
* If aBufferSize is greater than (KMaxTInt/2) then it will return KErrArgument.
* If it is less than KMinNotificationBufferSize (approximately 1KB) then aBufferSize will be
* set to KMinNotificationBufferSize.
*
* @param aFs - RFs session. Must be connected.
* @param aBufferSize - Size of buffer in which to store notification objects.
* @return CFsNotify* - Pointer to newly created CFsNotify.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C static CFsNotify* NewL(RFs& aFs, TInt aBufferSize);
/*
* CFsNotify Destructor.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C virtual ~CFsNotify();
/*
* Clients are able to set-up notifications for changes based on Notification filters.
*
* Filters can be set according to the type of notification required and the path to monitor.
* Notification types are set up as a bitmask of TFsNotification::TNotificationType.
* e.g. (TUint) TFsNotification::ECreate | TFsNotification::EFileChange
*
* So long as clients have filters set for a particular drive, they will automatically
* receive TFsNotification::EMediaChange notifications regardless
* of whether they are registered for EMediaChange or not.
* This notification can be caused by media card removal, the file system being dismounted or
* the media being formatted.
*
* If clients set the EOverflow notification type then AddNotification will return an error.
* The exception to this is when using EAllOps which is used as a convenience notification type
* which matches all of the notification types.
*
* aPath specifies which path should be monitored for changes.
* aFilename specifies which filename should be monitored for changes.
*
* Either aPath or aFilename may be zero-length strings:
* If you want to match a specific filename in every directory, you can leave aPath blank.
* Leaving aFilename blank results in matching against aPath only (i.e. a directory).
*
* '*' and '?' wild cards are allowed in the path and filename.
*
* To match against:
* Specified directory only : (This is the specified directly only, not its contents.)
* - aPath == drive:\\[path\\]directory\\
* aFilename == (zero length descriptor)
*
* Specified file only :
* - aPath == drive:\\[path\\]directory\\
* aFilename == file.txt (or *, *.*, or *.txt)
*
* To enable matching against directories recursively:
* - aPath == drive:\\[path\\]directory\\* (NB: trailing * denotes directory recursion)
* - aFilename == file.txt (or *, *.*, or *.txt)
*
*
* @param aNotificationType - A Bitmask of the type of change to be monitored for based on the values of TFsNotification::TNotifyType
* @param aPath - The directory to monitor
* @param aFilename - The filename to monitor
* @return KErrNone upon success, else one of the system wide error codes
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt AddNotification(TUint aNotificationType, const TDesC& aPath, const TDesC& aFilename);
/*
* Remove Notifications will remove all of the filters that have been
* set by calls to AddNotification.
*
* This does not cancel any ongoing requests, but any on going requests will not complete until
* filters have been added via calls to AddNotification
* @return KErrNone or a system-wide error code.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt RemoveNotifications();
/*
* This is an Asynchronous function.
*
* RequestNotification will issue a notification request asynchronously.
* When this request has completed, aStatus's value will be set something other than KRequestPending.
*
* Completion means that at least 1 notification has been put in the notification buffer.
* Clients should call NextNotification() until it returns NULL.
*
* When all the notifications have been read, the client should call RequestNotifications to set up another request.
*
* Notifications will continue to be stored by the file server
* until CancelNotifications is called, meaning that notifications that occur
* whilst the client is processing the current notifications are not lost.
* @param aStatus - A TRequestStatus that shall be completed when the Asynchronous request is completed.
* @return KErrNone or a system-wide error code.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt RequestNotifications(TRequestStatus& aStatus);
/*
* Cancels the outstanding Asynchronous notification request that was set up
* in the call to RequestNotifications.
* @param aStatus - The TRequestStatus that was used in the call to RequestNotification
* @return KErrNone or a system-wide error code.
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C TInt CancelNotifications(TRequestStatus& aStatus);
/*
* Once a notification request has completed, the client should call
* NextNotification in order to access the notifications that have been stored in a notification buffer.
*
* NextNotification returns a pointer to a TFsNotification. Each TFsNotification
* represents a single notification.
*
* When NULL is returned, there are no more Notifications to read and RequestNotification must be called.
*
* @return const TFsNotification* - A pointer to a notification
* @publishedAll
* @released
*/
IMPORT_C const TFsNotification * NextNotification();
private:
// Allocates buffer.
void ConstructL(RFs& aFs,TInt aBufferSize);
CFsNotify();
//Hide internals
CFsNotifyBody* iBody;
friend class RFsNotify;
};
#endif //__F32NOTIFICATION_H__