/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
/* camel-provider.h : provider definition */
/*
*
* Authors:
* Bertrand Guiheneuf <bertrand@helixcode.com>
* Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>
*
* Copyright 1999, 2000 Ximian, Inc. (www.ximian.com)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
* USA
*/
#ifndef CAMEL_PROVIDER_H
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_H 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#pragma }
#endif /* __cplusplus }*/
#include <camel/camel-types.h>
#include <camel/camel-object.h>
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER(obj) ((CamelProvider *)(obj))
typedef enum {
CAMEL_PROVIDER_STORE,
CAMEL_PROVIDER_TRANSPORT,
CAMEL_NUM_PROVIDER_TYPES
} CamelProviderType;
extern char *camel_provider_type_name[CAMEL_NUM_PROVIDER_TYPES];
/* Provider flags:
*
* _IS_REMOTE the provider works with remote data
* _IS_LOCAL it can be used as a backend for local folder
* tree folders. (*Not* just the opposite of _IS_REMOTE)
* _IS_SOURCE mail arrives there, so it should be offered as an
* option in the mail config dialog.
* _IS_STORAGE mail is stored there. it will appear in the folder tree.
* _IS_EXTERNAL it appears in the folder tree but is not created by
* the mail component.
*/
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_IS_REMOTE (1 << 0)
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_IS_LOCAL (1 << 1)
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_IS_EXTERNAL (1 << 2)
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_IS_SOURCE (1 << 3)
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_IS_STORAGE (1 << 4)
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_SUPPORTS_SSL (1 << 5)
/* Flags for url_flags. "ALLOW" means the config dialog will let
* the user configure it. "NEED" implies "ALLOW" but means the user
* must configure it. Service code can assume that any url part
* for which it has set the NEED flag will be set when the service
* is created.
*/
#define CAMEL_URL_PART_USER (1 << 0)
#define CAMEL_URL_PART_AUTH (1 << 1)
#define CAMEL_URL_PART_PASSWORD (1 << 2)
#define CAMEL_URL_PART_HOST (1 << 3)
#define CAMEL_URL_PART_PORT (1 << 4)
#define CAMEL_URL_PART_PATH (1 << 5)
#define CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED 6
/* Use these macros to test a provider's url_flags */
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_ALLOWS(prov, flags) (prov->url_flags & (flags | (flags << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED)))
#define CAMEL_PROVIDER_NEEDS(prov, flags) (prov->url_flags & (flags << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED))
/* Providers use these macros to actually define their url_flags */
#define CAMEL_URL_ALLOW_USER (CAMEL_URL_PART_USER)
#define CAMEL_URL_ALLOW_AUTH (CAMEL_URL_PART_AUTH)
#define CAMEL_URL_ALLOW_PASSWORD (CAMEL_URL_PART_PASSWORD)
#define CAMEL_URL_ALLOW_HOST (CAMEL_URL_PART_HOST)
#define CAMEL_URL_ALLOW_PORT (CAMEL_URL_PART_PORT)
#define CAMEL_URL_ALLOW_PATH (CAMEL_URL_PART_PATH)
#define CAMEL_URL_NEED_USER (CAMEL_URL_PART_USER << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED)
#define CAMEL_URL_NEED_AUTH (CAMEL_URL_PART_AUTH << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED)
#define CAMEL_URL_NEED_PASSWORD (CAMEL_URL_PART_PASSWORD << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED)
#define CAMEL_URL_NEED_HOST (CAMEL_URL_PART_HOST << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED)
#define CAMEL_URL_NEED_PORT (CAMEL_URL_PART_PORT << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED)
#define CAMEL_URL_NEED_PATH (CAMEL_URL_PART_PATH << CAMEL_URL_PART_NEED)
#define CAMEL_URL_PATH_IS_ABSOLUTE (1 << 12)
/* Generic extra config stuff */
typedef enum {
CAMEL_PROVIDER_CONF_END,
CAMEL_PROVIDER_CONF_SECTION_START,
CAMEL_PROVIDER_CONF_SECTION_END,
CAMEL_PROVIDER_CONF_CHECKBOX,
CAMEL_PROVIDER_CONF_CHECKSPIN,
CAMEL_PROVIDER_CONF_ENTRY,
} CamelProviderConfType;
typedef struct {
CamelProviderConfType type;
char *name, *depname;
char *text, *value;
} CamelProviderConfEntry;
typedef struct {
/* Provider name used in CamelURLs. */
char *protocol;
/* Provider name as used by people. (May be the same as protocol) */
char *name;
/* Description of the provider. A novice user should be able
* to read this description, and the information provided by
* an ISP, IS department, etc, and determine whether or not
* this provider is relevant to him, and if so, which
* information goes with it.
*/
char *description;
/* The category of message that this provider works with.
* (evolution-mail will only list a provider in the store/transport
* config dialogs if its domain is "mail".)
*/
char *domain;
/* Flags describing the provider, flags describing its URLs */
int flags, url_flags;
/* Extra configuration information */
CamelProviderConfEntry *extra_conf;
CamelType object_types [CAMEL_NUM_PROVIDER_TYPES];
/* GList of CamelServiceAuthTypes the provider supports */
GList *authtypes;
GHashTable *service_cache;
GHashFunc url_hash;
GCompareFunc url_equal;
} CamelProvider;
GHashTable *camel_provider_init (void);
void camel_provider_load (CamelSession *session, const char *path, CamelException *ex);
/* This is defined by each module, not by camel-provider.c. */
void camel_provider_module_init (CamelSession *session);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* CAMEL_PROVIDER_H */