/* A library to allow applictions to provide simple indications of information to be displayed to users of the application through the interface shell. Copyright 2009 Canonical Ltd. Authors: Ted Gould This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either or both of the following licenses: 1) the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3, as published by the Free Software Foundation; and/or 2) the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, 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 warranties of MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the applicable version of the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of both the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 and version 2.1 along with this program. If not, see */ #ifndef INDICATE_INDICATOR_H_INCLUDED__ #define INDICATE_INDICATOR_H_INCLUDED__ 1 #include #include G_BEGIN_DECLS /* Boilerplate */ #define INDICATE_TYPE_INDICATOR (indicate_indicator_get_type ()) #define INDICATE_INDICATOR(object) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((object), INDICATE_TYPE_INDICATOR, IndicateIndicator)) #define INDICATE_IS_INDICATOR(object) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE((object), INDICATE_TYPE_INDICATOR)) #define INDICATE_INDICATOR_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST((klass), INDICATE_TYPE_INDICATOR, IndicateIndicatorClass)) #define INDICATE_IS_INDICATOR_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE((klass), INDICATE_TYPE_INDICATOR)) #define INDICATE_INDICATOR_GET_CLASS(object) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS((object), INDICATE_TYPE_INDICATOR, IndicateIndicatorClass)) /* This is a signal that signals to the indicator that the user * has done an action where they'd like this indicator to be * displayed. */ #define INDICATE_INDICATOR_SIGNAL_HIDE "hide" #define INDICATE_INDICATOR_SIGNAL_SHOW "show" #define INDICATE_INDICATOR_SIGNAL_DISPLAY "user-display" #define INDICATE_INDICATOR_SIGNAL_MODIFIED "modified" typedef struct _IndicateIndicator IndicateIndicator; typedef struct _IndicateIndicatorClass IndicateIndicatorClass; /** IndicateIndicator: The indicator object represents a single item that is shared over the indicator bus. This could be something like one IM, one e-mail or a single system update. It should be accessed only through its accessors. */ struct _IndicateIndicator { GObject parent; }; #include "server.h" /** IndicateIndicatorClass: @parent_class: Parent class #GObjectClass. @hide: Slot for #IndicateIndicator::hide. @show: Slot for #IndicateIndicator::show. @user_display: Slot for #IndicateIndicator::user-display. @modified: Slot for #IndicateIndicator::modified. @get_type: Returns a constant string for the type of this indicator. Typically gets overridden by subclasses and defines the type of the indicator. Is called by indicate_indicator_get_indicator_type(). @set_property: Called when indicate_indicator_set_property() is called and should set the value. While typically it is overridden by subclasses they usually handle special properties themselves and then call the superclass for storage. @get_property: Called when indicate_indicator_get_property() is called and should return the value requested. Many times this is left alone. @list_properties: Called when indicate_indicator_list_properties() is called and returns a list of the properties available. Again this can be overridden by subclasses to handle special properties. All of the functions that are used to modify or change data that is in the indicator. Typically gets subclassed by other types of indicators, for example #IndicateIndicatorMessages. */ struct _IndicateIndicatorClass { GObjectClass parent_class; void (*hide) (IndicateIndicator * indicator, gpointer data); void (*show) (IndicateIndicator * indicator, gpointer data); void (*user_display) (IndicateIndicator * indicator, gpointer data); void (*modified) (IndicateIndicator * indicator, gchar * property, gpointer data); const gchar * (*get_type) (IndicateIndicator * indicator); void (*set_property) (IndicateIndicator * indicator, const gchar * key, const gchar * data); const gchar * (*get_property) (IndicateIndicator * indicator, const gchar * key); GPtrArray * (*list_properties) (IndicateIndicator * indicator); }; GType indicate_indicator_get_type(void) G_GNUC_CONST; /* New Indicator Functions */ IndicateIndicator * indicate_indicator_new (void); IndicateIndicator * indicate_indicator_new_with_server (IndicateServer * server); /* Show and hide this indicator */ void indicate_indicator_show (IndicateIndicator * indicator); void indicate_indicator_hide (IndicateIndicator * indicator); gboolean indicate_indicator_is_visible (IndicateIndicator * indicator); /* Define this indicator server */ void indicate_indicator_set_server (IndicateIndicator * indicator, IndicateServer * server); /* Every entry has an ID, here's how to get it */ guint indicate_indicator_get_id (IndicateIndicator * indicator); /* Every entry has a type. This should be created by the * subclass and exported through this pretty function */ const gchar * indicate_indicator_get_indicator_type (IndicateIndicator * indicator); void indicate_indicator_user_display (IndicateIndicator * indicator); /* Properties handling */ void indicate_indicator_set_property (IndicateIndicator * indicator, const gchar * key, const gchar * data); void indicate_indicator_set_property_time (IndicateIndicator * indicator, const gchar * key, GTimeVal * time); const gchar * indicate_indicator_get_property (IndicateIndicator * indicator, const gchar * key); GPtrArray * indicate_indicator_list_properties (IndicateIndicator * indicator); /** SECTION:indicator @short_description: A representation of state for applications @stability: Unstable @include: libindicate/indicator.h An indicator is designed to represent a single instance of something in your application. So this might be an IM or Email using #IndicateIndicatorMessage or any other thing that is a small unit of information to pass on to the user. Indicators make no promises about how they are preceived by the user, it's up to the listener to represent them in an intutive and visually appealling way. But, what we can do is provide information on the indicator to provide enough information for the listener to do that. Mostly this is done through properties. The only property that is defined for the base indicator is the 'type' property. And this is only available to set by creating a subclass of the #IndicateIndicator object. It is assumed that you can look at the definitions of the various subtypes to determine which properties they support. It may be that some users don't want to create objects for every indicator as it could be a lot of overhead if there are large numbers and there is already a data structure representing them all. In that case it is recommended that you ignore the #IndicateIndicator object tree in general and move to subclassing #IndicateServer directly. */ G_END_DECLS #endif /* INDICATE_INDICATOR_H_INCLUDED__ */