1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: wx/fswatcher.h
3 // Purpose: wxFileSystemWatcher
4 // Author: Bartosz Bekier
6 // Copyright: (c) 2009 Bartosz Bekier <bartosz.bekier@gmail.com>
7 // Licence: wxWindows licence
8 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
11 @class wxFileSystemWatcher
13 The wxFileSystemWatcher class allows to receive notifications of file
16 @note Implementation limitations: this class is currently implemented for
17 MSW, OS X and GTK ports but doesn't detect all changes correctly
18 everywhere: under MSW accessing the file is not detected (only
19 modifying it is) and under OS X neither accessing nor modifying is
20 detected (only creating and deleting files is). Moreover, OS X
21 version doesn't currently collapse pairs of create/delete events in a
22 rename event, unlike the other ones.
24 For the full list of change types that are reported see wxFSWFlags.
26 This class notifies the application about the file system changes by
27 sending events of wxFileSystemWatcherEvent class. By default these events
28 are sent to the wxFileSystemWatcher object itself so you can derive from it
29 and use the event table @c EVT_FSWATCHER macro to handle these events in a
30 derived class method. Alternatively, you can use
31 wxFileSystemWatcher::SetOwner() to send the events to another object. Or
32 you could use wxEvtHandler::Connect() with @c wxEVT_FSWATCHER to handle
33 these events in any other object. See the fswatcher sample for an example
34 of the latter approach.
41 class wxFileSystemWatcher
: public wxEvtHandler
47 wxFileSystemWatcher();
50 Destructor. Stops all paths from being watched and frees any system
51 resources used by this file system watcher object.
53 virtual ~wxFileSystemWatcher();
56 Adds @a path to currently watched files.
58 The @a path argument can currently only be a directory and any changes
59 to this directory itself or its immediate children will generate the
60 events. Use AddTree() to monitor the directory recursively.
62 Note that on platforms that use symbolic links, you should consider the
63 possibility that @a path is a symlink. To watch the symlink itself and
64 not its target you may call wxFileName::DontFollowLink() on @a path.
67 The name of the path to watch.
69 An optional filter to receive only events of particular types.
70 This is currently implemented only for GTK.
72 virtual bool Add(const wxFileName
& path
, int events
= wxFSW_EVENT_ALL
);
75 This is the same as Add(), but also recursively adds every
76 file/directory in the tree rooted at @a path.
78 Additionally a file mask can be specified to include only files
79 matching that particular mask.
81 This method is implemented efficiently on MSW, but should be used with
82 care on other platforms for directories with lots of children (e.g. the
83 root directory) as it calls Add() for each subdirectory, potentially
84 creating a lot of watches and taking a long time to execute.
86 Note that on platforms that use symbolic links, you will probably want
87 to have called wxFileName::DontFollowLink on @a path. This is especially
88 important if the symlink targets may themselves be watched.
90 virtual bool AddTree(const wxFileName
& path
, int events
= wxFSW_EVENT_ALL
,
91 const wxString
& filter
= wxEmptyString
);
94 Removes @a path from the list of watched paths.
96 See the comment in Add() about symbolic links. @a path should treat
97 symbolic links in the same way as in the original Add() call.
99 virtual bool Remove(const wxFileName
& path
);
102 This is the same as Remove(), but also removes every file/directory
103 belonging to the tree rooted at @a path.
105 See the comment in AddTree() about symbolic links. @a path should treat
106 symbolic links in the same way as in the original AddTree() call.
108 virtual bool RemoveTree(const wxFileName
& path
);
111 Clears the list of currently watched paths.
113 virtual bool RemoveAll();
116 Returns the number of currently watched paths.
118 @see GetWatchedPaths()
120 int GetWatchedPathsCount() const;
123 Retrieves all watched paths and places them in @a paths. Returns
124 the number of watched paths, which is also the number of entries added
127 int GetWatchedPaths(wxArrayString
* paths
) const;
130 Associates the file system watcher with the given @a handler object.
132 All the events generated by this object will be passed to the specified
135 void SetOwner(wxEvtHandler
* handler
);
141 @class wxFileSystemWatcherEvent
143 A class of events sent when a file system event occurs. Types of events
144 reported may vary depending on a platform, however all platforms report
145 at least creation of new file/directory and access, modification, move
146 (rename) or deletion of an existing one.
151 @see wxFileSystemWatcher
152 @see @ref overview_events
156 class wxFileSystemWatcherEvent
: public wxEvent
159 wxFileSystemWatcherEvent(int changeType
= 0, int watchid
= wxID_ANY
);
160 wxFileSystemWatcherEvent(int changeType
, const wxString
& errorMsg
,
161 int watchid
= wxID_ANY
);
162 wxFileSystemWatcherEvent(int changeType
,
163 const wxFileName
& path
, const wxFileName
& newPath
,
164 int watchid
= wxID_ANY
);
167 Returns the path at which the event occurred.
169 const wxFileName
& GetPath() const;
172 Returns the new path of the renamed file/directory if this is a rename
175 Otherwise it returns the same path as GetPath().
177 const wxFileName
& GetNewPath() const;
180 Returns the type of file system change that occurred. See wxFSWFlags for
181 the list of possible file system change types.
183 int GetChangeType() const;
186 Returns @c true if this error is an error event
188 Error event is an event generated when a warning or error condition
191 bool IsError() const;
194 Return a description of the warning or error if this is an error event.
196 wxString
GetErrorDescription() const;
199 Returns a wxString describing an event, useful for logging, debugging
202 wxString
ToString() const;
205 wxEventType wxEVT_FSWATCHER
;
208 These are the possible types of file system change events.
210 Not all of these events are reported on all platforms currently.
216 /// File or directory was created.
217 wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE
= 0x01,
219 /// File or directory was deleted.
220 wxFSW_EVENT_DELETE
= 0x02,
223 File or directory was renamed.
225 Notice that under MSW this event is sometimes -- although not always --
226 followed by a ::wxFSW_EVENT_MODIFY for the new file.
228 Under OS X this event is currently not detected and instead separate
229 ::wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE and ::wxFSW_EVENT_DELETE events are.
231 wxFSW_EVENT_RENAME
= 0x04,
234 File or directory was modified.
236 Depending on the program doing the file modification, multiple such
237 events can be reported for a single logical file update.
239 Under OS X this event is currently not detected.
241 wxFSW_EVENT_MODIFY
= 0x08,
244 File or directory was accessed.
246 This event is currently only detected under Linux.
248 wxFSW_EVENT_ACCESS
= 0x10,
251 The item's metadata was changed, e.g.\ its permissions or timestamps.
253 This event is currently only detected under Linux.
257 wxFSW_EVENT_ATTRIB
= 0x20,
260 The file system containing a watched item was unmounted.
262 wxFSW_EVENT_UNMOUNT cannot be set; unmount events are produced automatically. This flag
263 is therefore not included in wxFSW_EVENT_ALL.
265 This event is currently only detected under Linux.
269 wxFSW_EVENT_UNMOUNT
= 0x2000,
272 A warning condition arose.
274 This is something that probably needs to be shown to the user in an
275 interactive program as it can indicate a relatively serious problem,
276 e.g. some events could have been missed because of an overflow. But
277 more events will still be coming in the future, unlike for the error
280 wxFSW_EVENT_WARNING
= 0x40,
283 An error condition arose.
285 Errors are fatal, i.e. no more events will be reported after an error
286 and the program can stop watching the directories currently being
289 wxFSW_EVENT_ERROR
= 0x80,
291 wxFSW_EVENT_ALL
= wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE
| wxFSW_EVENT_DELETE
|
292 wxFSW_EVENT_RENAME
| wxFSW_EVENT_MODIFY
|
293 wxFSW_EVENT_ACCESS
| wxFSW_EVENT_ATTRIB
|
294 wxFSW_EVENT_WARNING
| wxFSW_EVENT_ERROR