/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
/* mime-content_field.c : mime content type field utilities */
/*
*
* Author :
* Bertrand Guiheneuf <bertrand@helixcode.com>
*
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*/
#include <config.h>
#include "gmime-content-field.h"
#include "string-utils.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "camel-mime-utils.h"
/**
* gmime_content_field_new: Creates a new GMimeContentField object
* @type: mime type
* @subtype: mime subtype
*
* Creates a GMimeContentField object and initialize it with
* a mime type and a mime subtype. For example,
* gmime_content_field_new ("application", "postcript");
* will create a content field with complete mime type
* "application/postscript"
*
* Return value: The newly created GMimeContentField object
**/
GMimeContentField *
gmime_content_field_new (const gchar *type, const gchar *subtype)
{
GMimeContentField *ctf;
ctf = g_new (GMimeContentField, 1);
ctf->content_type = header_content_type_new(type, subtype);
ctf->type = ctf->content_type->type;
ctf->subtype = ctf->content_type->subtype;
ctf->ref = 1;
return ctf;
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_ref: add a reference to a GMimeContentField object
* @content_field: GMimeContentField object
*
* Tell a GMimeContentField object that something holds a reference
* on him. This, coupled with the corresponding
* gmime_content_field_unref() method allow several
* objects to use the same GMimeContentField object.
**/
void
gmime_content_field_ref (GMimeContentField *content_field)
{
content_field->ref += 1;
header_content_type_ref (content_field->content_type);
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_unref: remove a reference to a GMimeContentField object
* @content_field: GMimeContentField object
*
* Tell a GMimeContentField object that something which
* was holding a reference to him does not need it anymore.
* When no more reference exist, the GMimeContentField object
* is freed using gmime_content_field_free().
*
**/
void
gmime_content_field_unref (GMimeContentField *content_field)
{
if (!content_field) return;
content_field->ref -= 1;
header_content_type_unref (content_field->content_type);
if (content_field->ref <= 0)
g_free (content_field);
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_set_parameter: set a parameter for a GMimeContentField object
* @content_field: content field
* @attribute: parameter name
* @value: paramteter value
*
* set a parameter (called attribute in RFC 2045) of a content field. Meaningfull
* or valid parameters name depend on the content type object. For example,
* gmime_content_field_set_parameter (cf, "charset", "us-ascii");
* will make sense for a "text/plain" content field but not for a
* "image/gif". This routine does not check parameter validity.
**/
void
gmime_content_field_set_parameter (GMimeContentField *content_field, const gchar *attribute, const gchar *value)
{
header_content_type_set_param(content_field->content_type, attribute, value);
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_write_to_stream: write a mime content type to a stream
* @content_field: content type object
* @stream: the stream
*
*
**/
void
gmime_content_field_write_to_stream (GMimeContentField *content_field, CamelStream *stream)
{
char *txt;
if (!content_field)
return;
txt = header_content_type_format(content_field->content_type);
if (txt) {
camel_stream_printf (stream, "Content-Type: %s\n", txt);
g_free(txt);
}
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_get_mime_type: return the mime type of the content field object
* @content_field: content field object
*
* A RFC 2045 content type field contains the mime type in the
* form "type/subtype" (example : "application/postscript") and some
* parameters (attribute/value pairs). This routine returns the mime type
* in a gchar object. THIS OBJECT MUST BE FREED BY THE CALLER.
*
* Return value: the mime type in the form "type/subtype" or NULL if not defined.
**/
gchar *
gmime_content_field_get_mime_type (GMimeContentField *content_field)
{
gchar *mime_type;
if (!content_field->content_type->type) return NULL;
if (content_field->content_type->subtype)
mime_type = g_strdup_printf ("%s/%s", content_field->content_type->type, content_field->content_type->subtype);
else
mime_type = g_strdup (content_field->content_type->type);
return mime_type;
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_get_parameter: return the value of a mime type parameter
* @content_field: content field object
* @name: name of the parameter
*
* Returns the value of a parameter contained in the content field
* object. The content type is formed of a mime type, a mime subtype,
* and a parameter list. Each parameter is a name/value pair. This
* routine returns the value assiciated to a given name.
* When the parameter does not exist, NULL is returned.
*
* Return value: parameter value, or NULL if not found.
**/
const gchar *
gmime_content_field_get_parameter (GMimeContentField *content_field, const gchar *name)
{
g_assert (content_field);
g_assert (name);
return header_content_type_param(content_field->content_type, name);
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_construct_from_string: construct a ContentType object by parsing a string.
*
* @content_field: content type object to construct
* @string: string containing the content type field
*
* Parse a string containing a content type field as defined in
* RFC 2045, and construct the corresponding ContentType object.
* The string is not modified and not used in the ContentType
* object. It can and must be freed by the calling part.
**/
void
gmime_content_field_construct_from_string (GMimeContentField *content_field, const gchar *string)
{
struct _header_content_type *new;
g_assert (string);
g_assert (content_field);
new = header_content_type_decode(string);
if (content_field->content_type)
header_content_type_unref(content_field->content_type);
if (new == NULL) {
new = header_content_type_new(NULL, NULL);
g_warning("Cannot parse content-type string: %s", string);
}
content_field->content_type = new;
content_field->type = new->type;
content_field->subtype = new->subtype;
}
/**
* gmime_content_field_is_type:
* @content_field: An initialised GMimeContentField.
* @type: MIME Major type name.
* @subtype: MIME subtype.
*
* Returns true if the content_field is of the type @type and subtype @subtype.
* If @subtype is the special wildcard "*", then it will match any type.
*
* If the @content_field is empty, then it will match "text/plain", or "text/ *".
*
* Return value:
**/
int
gmime_content_field_is_type (GMimeContentField *content_field, const char *type, const char *subtype)
{
return header_content_type_is(content_field->content_type, type, subtype);
}