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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: mimetype.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxMimeTypesManager
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // Licence: wxWindows licence
6 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7
8 /**
9 @class wxMimeTypesManager
10
11 This class allows the application to retrieve informations about all known
12 MIME types from a system-specific location and the filename extensions to the
13 MIME types and vice versa.
14
15 MIME stands for "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions" and was originally
16 used in mail protocols. It's standardized by several RFCs.
17
18 Under Windows, the MIME type information is queried from registry.
19 Under Linux and Unix, it is queried from the XDG data directories.
20
21 Currently, wxMimeTypesManager is limited to @e reading MIME type information.
22
23 The application should not construct its own manager: it should use the
24 object pointer ::wxTheMimeTypesManager.
25 The functions GetFileTypeFromMimeType() and GetFileTypeFromExtension()
26 return a wxFileType object which may be further queried for file description,
27 icon and other attributes.
28
29 @section mimetypemanager_helpers Helper functions
30
31 All of these functions are static (i.e. don't need a wxMimeTypesManager object
32 to call them) and provide some useful operations for string representations of
33 MIME types. Their usage is recommended instead of directly working with MIME
34 types using wxString functions.
35
36 - wxMimeTypesManager::IsOfType()
37
38 @section mimetypemanager_query Query database
39
40 These functions are the heart of this class: they allow to find a file type
41 object from either file extension or MIME type.
42 If the function is successful, it returns a pointer to the wxFileType object
43 which must be deleted by the caller, otherwise @NULL will be returned.
44
45 - wxMimeTypesManager::GetFileTypeFromMimeType()
46 - wxMimeTypesManager::GetFileTypeFromExtension()
47
48 @library{wxbase}
49 @category{cfg}
50
51 @see wxFileType
52 */
53 class wxMimeTypesManager
54 {
55 public:
56 /**
57 Constructor puts the object in the "working" state.
58 */
59 wxMimeTypesManager();
60
61 /**
62 Destructor is not virtual, so this class should not be derived from.
63 */
64 ~wxMimeTypesManager();
65
66 /**
67 This function may be used to provide hard-wired fallbacks for the MIME types
68 and extensions that might not be present in the system MIME database.
69 Please see the typetest sample for an example of using it.
70 */
71 void AddFallbacks(const wxFileTypeInfo* fallbacks);
72
73 /**
74 Gather information about the files with given extension and return the
75 corresponding wxFileType object or @NULL if the extension is unknown.
76
77 The @a extension parameter may have, or not, the leading dot, if it has it,
78 it is stripped automatically. It must not however be empty.
79 */
80 wxFileType* GetFileTypeFromExtension(const wxString& extension);
81
82 /**
83 Gather information about the files with given MIME type and return the
84 corresponding wxFileType object or @NULL if the MIME type is unknown.
85 */
86 wxFileType* GetFileTypeFromMimeType(const wxString& mimeType);
87
88
89 /**
90 This function returns @true if either the given @a mimeType is exactly
91 the same as @a wildcard or if it has the same category and the subtype of
92 @a wildcard is '*'. Note that the '*' wildcard is not allowed in
93 @a mimeType itself.
94
95 The comparison don by this function is case insensitive so it is not
96 necessary to convert the strings to the same case before calling it.
97 */
98 static bool IsOfType(const wxString& mimeType, const wxString& wildcard);
99
100
101 /**
102 Create a new association using the fields of wxFileTypeInfo (at least
103 the MIME type and the extension should be set).
104 */
105 wxFileType *Associate(const wxFileTypeInfo& ftInfo);
106
107 /**
108 Undo Associate().
109 */
110 bool Unassociate(wxFileType *ft) ;
111
112 /**
113 Enumerate all known file types. Returns the number of retrieved items.
114 */
115 size_t EnumAllFileTypes(wxArrayString& mimetypes);
116
117 };
118
119
120 /**
121 The global wxMimeTypesManager instance.
122 */
123 wxMimeTypesManager* wxTheMimeTypesManager;
124
125
126
127 /**
128 @class wxFileType
129
130 This class holds information about a given @e file type.
131
132 File type is the same as MIME type under Unix, but under Windows it corresponds
133 more to an extension than to MIME type (in fact, several extensions may
134 correspond to a file type).
135
136 This object may be created in several different ways: the program might know the
137 file extension and wish to find out the corresponding MIME type or, conversely, it
138 might want to find the right extension for the file to which it writes the
139 contents of given MIME type. Depending on how it was created some fields may be
140 unknown so the return value of all the accessors @b must be checked: @false
141 will be returned if the corresponding information couldn't be found.
142
143 The objects of this class are never created by the application code but are
144 returned by wxMimeTypesManager::GetFileTypeFromMimeType and
145 wxMimeTypesManager::GetFileTypeFromExtension methods.
146 But it is your responsibility to delete the returned pointer when you're done
147 with it!
148
149 A brief reminder about what the MIME types are (see the RFC 1341 for more
150 information): basically, it is just a pair category/type (for example,
151 "text/plain") where the category is a basic indication of what a file is.
152 Examples of categories are "application", "image", "text", "binary", and
153 type is a precise definition of the document format: "plain" in the example
154 above means just ASCII text without any formatting, while "text/html" is the
155 HTML document source.
156
157 A MIME type may have one or more associated extensions: "text/plain" will
158 typically correspond to the extension ".txt", but may as well be associated with
159 ".ini" or ".conf".
160
161
162 @section filetype_example MessageParameters class
163
164 One of the most common usages of MIME is to encode an e-mail message.
165 The MIME type of the encoded message is an example of a message parameter.
166 These parameters are found in the message headers ("Content-XXX").
167
168 At the very least, they must specify the MIME type and the version of MIME
169 used, but almost always they provide additional information about the message
170 such as the original file name or the charset (for the text documents).
171 These parameters may be useful to the program used to open, edit, view or
172 print the message, so, for example, an e-mail client program will have to
173 pass them to this program. Because wxFileType itself cannot know about
174 these parameters, it uses MessageParameters class to query them.
175
176 The default implementation only requires the caller to provide the file name
177 (always used by the program to be called - it must know which file to open)
178 and the MIME type and supposes that there are no other parameters.
179
180 If you wish to supply additional parameters, you must derive your own class
181 from MessageParameters and override GetParamValue() function, for example:
182
183 @code
184 // provide the message parameters for the MIME type manager
185 class MailMessageParameters : public wxFileType::MessageParameters
186 {
187 public:
188 MailMessageParameters(const wxString& filename,
189 const wxString& mimetype)
190 : wxFileType::MessageParameters(filename, mimetype)
191 {
192 }
193
194 virtual wxString GetParamValue(const wxString& name) const
195 {
196 // parameter names are not case-sensitive
197 if ( name.CmpNoCase("charset") == 0 )
198 return "US-ASCII";
199 else
200 return wxFileType::MessageParameters::GetParamValue(name);
201 }
202 };
203 @endcode
204
205 Now you only need to create an object of this class and pass it to, for example,
206 GetOpenCommand like this:
207
208 @code
209 wxString command;
210 if ( filetype->GetOpenCommand(&command,
211 MailMessageParameters("foo.txt", "text/plain")) )
212 {
213 // the full command for opening the text documents is in 'command'
214 // (it might be "notepad foo.txt" under Windows or "cat foo.txt" under Unix)
215 }
216 else
217 {
218 // we don't know how to handle such files...
219 }
220 @endcode
221
222 Windows: As only the file name is used by the program associated with the
223 given extension anyhow (but no other message parameters), there is no need
224 to ever derive from MessageParameters class for a Windows-only program.
225
226
227 @library{wxbase}
228 @category{data}
229
230 @see wxMimeTypesManager
231 */
232 class wxFileType
233 {
234 private:
235 /**
236 The default constructor is private because you should never create objects of
237 this type: they are only returned by wxMimeTypesManager methods.
238 */
239 wxFileType();
240
241 public:
242 /**
243 Class representing message parameters.
244
245 An object of this class may be passed to wxFileType::GetOpenCommand()
246 and GetPrintCommand() if more than the file name needs to be specified.
247 */
248 class MessageParameters
249 {
250 public:
251 /// Trivial default constructor.
252 MessageParameters();
253
254 /// Constructor taking a filename and a mime type.
255 MessageParameters(const wxString& filename,
256 const wxString& mimetype = wxEmptyString);
257
258 /// Return the filename.
259 const wxString& GetFileName() const;
260
261 /// Return the MIME type.
262 const wxString& GetMimeType() const;
263
264 /// Overridable method for derived classes. Returns empty string by default.
265 virtual wxString GetParamValue(const wxString& name) const;
266
267 /// Trivial but virtual dtor as this class can be inherited from.
268 virtual ~MessageParameters();
269 };
270
271 /**
272 Copy ctor.
273 */
274 wxFileType(const wxFileTypeInfo& ftInfo);
275
276 /**
277 The destructor of this class is not virtual, so it should not be derived from.
278 */
279 ~wxFileType();
280
281 /**
282 This function is primarily intended for GetOpenCommand and GetPrintCommand
283 usage but may be also used by the application directly if, for example, you
284 want to use some non-default command to open the file.
285
286 The function replaces all occurrences of:
287 - %s with the full file name
288 - %t with the MIME type
289 - %{param} with the value of the parameter @e param
290 using the MessageParameters object you pass to it.
291
292 If there is no '%s' in the command string (and the string is not empty), it is
293 assumed that the command reads the data on stdin and so the effect is the same
294 as " %s" were appended to the string.
295
296 Unlike all other functions of this class, there is no error return for this
297 function.
298 */
299 static wxString ExpandCommand(const wxString& command,
300 const MessageParameters& params);
301
302 /**
303 If the function returns @true, the string pointed to by @a desc is filled
304 with a brief description for this file type: for example, "text document" for
305 the "text/plain" MIME type.
306 */
307 bool GetDescription(wxString* desc) const;
308
309 /**
310 If the function returns @true, the array @a extensions is filled
311 with all extensions associated with this file type: for example, it may
312 contain the following two elements for the MIME type "text/html"
313 (notice the absence of the leading dot): "html" and "htm".
314
315 @b Windows: This function is currently not implemented: there is no
316 (efficient) way to retrieve associated extensions from the given MIME type
317 on this platform, so it will only return @true if the wxFileType object was
318 created by wxMimeTypesManager::GetFileTypeFromExtension function in the
319 first place.
320 */
321 bool GetExtensions(wxArrayString& extensions);
322
323 /**
324 If the function returns @true, the @c iconLoc is filled with the
325 location of the icon for this MIME type.
326 A wxIcon may be created from @a iconLoc later.
327
328 @b Windows: The function returns the icon shown by Explorer for the files of
329 the specified type.
330
331 @b Mac: This function is not implemented and always returns @false.
332
333 @b Unix: MIME manager gathers information about icons from GNOME
334 and KDE settings and thus GetIcon's success depends on availability
335 of these desktop environments.
336 */
337 bool GetIcon(wxIconLocation* iconLoc) const;
338
339 /**
340 If the function returns @true, the string pointed to by @a mimeType is filled
341 with full MIME type specification for this file type: for example, "text/plain".
342 */
343 bool GetMimeType(wxString* mimeType) const;
344
345 /**
346 Same as GetMimeType() but returns array of MIME types.
347
348 This array will contain only one item in most cases but sometimes,
349 notably under Unix with KDE, may contain more MIME types.
350 This happens when one file extension is mapped to different MIME types
351 by KDE, mailcap and mime.types.
352 */
353 bool GetMimeTypes(wxArrayString& mimeTypes) const;
354
355 //@{
356 /**
357 With the first version of this method, if the @true is returned, the
358 string pointed to by @a command is filled with the command which must be
359 executed (see wxExecute()) in order to open the file of the given type.
360
361 In this case, the name of the file as well as any other parameters
362 is retrieved from MessageParameters() class.
363
364 In the second case, only the filename is specified and the command to be used
365 to open this kind of file is returned directly. An empty string is returned to
366 indicate that an error occurred (typically meaning that there is no standard way
367 to open this kind of files).
368 */
369 bool GetOpenCommand(wxString* command, const MessageParameters& params);
370 wxString GetOpenCommand(const wxString& filename) const;
371 //@}
372
373 /**
374 If the function returns @true, the string pointed to by @a command is filled
375 with the command which must be executed (see wxExecute()) in order to
376 print the file of the given type.
377
378 The name of the file is retrieved from the MessageParameters class.
379 */
380 bool GetPrintCommand(wxString* command,
381 const MessageParameters& params) const;
382
383 /**
384 Returns the number of commands for this mime type, and fills the verbs
385 and commands arrays with the command information.
386 */
387 size_t GetAllCommands(wxArrayString *verbs, wxArrayString *commands,
388 const wxFileType::MessageParameters& params) const;
389 };
390
391
392
393 /**
394 Container of information about wxFileType.
395
396 This class simply stores information associated with the file type. It
397 doesn't do anything on its own and is used only to allow constructing
398 wxFileType from it (instead of specifying all the constituent pieces
399 separately) and also with wxMimeTypesManager::AddFallbacks().
400 */
401 class wxFileTypeInfo
402 {
403 public:
404 /**
405 Default constructor creates an invalid file type info object.
406
407 Such invalid/empty object should be used to terminate the list of file
408 types passed to wxMimeTypesManager::AddFallbacks().
409 */
410 wxFileTypeInfo();
411
412 /**
413 Constructor specifying just the MIME type name.
414
415 Use the various setter methods below to fully initialize the object.
416
417 @since 2.9.2
418 */
419 wxFileTypeInfo(const wxString& mimeType);
420
421 /**
422 Constructor allowing to specify all the fields at once.
423
424 This is a vararg constructor taking an arbitrary number of extensions
425 after the first four required parameters. The list must be terminated
426 by @c wxNullPtr, notice that @c NULL can't be used here in portable
427 code (C++0x @c nullptr can be used as well if your compiler supports
428 it).
429 */
430 wxFileTypeInfo(const wxString& mimeType,
431 const wxString& openCmd,
432 const wxString& printCmd,
433 const wxString& description,
434 const wxString& extension,
435 ...);
436
437 /**
438 Constuctor using an array of string elements corresponding to the
439 parameters of the ctor above in the same order.
440 */
441 wxFileTypeInfo(const wxArrayString& sArray);
442
443 /**
444 Add another extension associated with this file type.
445
446 @since 2.9.2
447 */
448 void AddExtension(const wxString& ext);
449
450 /**
451 Set the file type description.
452
453 @since 2.9.2
454 */
455 void SetDescription(const wxString& description);
456
457 /**
458 Set the command to be used for opening files of this type.
459
460 @since 2.9.2
461 */
462 void SetOpenCommand(const wxString& command);
463
464 /**
465 Set the command to be used for printing files of this type.
466
467 @since 2.9.2
468 */
469 void SetPrintCommand(const wxString& command);
470
471 /**
472 Set the short description for the files of this type.
473
474 This is only used under MSW for some of the registry keys used for the
475 file type registration.
476 */
477 void SetShortDesc(const wxString& shortDesc);
478
479 /**
480 Set the icon information.
481 */
482 void SetIcon(const wxString& iconFile, int iconIndex = 0);
483
484 /**
485 Get the MIME type
486 */
487 const wxString& GetMimeType() const;
488
489 /**
490 Get the open command
491 */
492 const wxString& GetOpenCommand() const;
493
494 /**
495 Get the print command
496 */
497 const wxString& GetPrintCommand() const;
498
499 /**
500 Get the short description (only used under Win32 so far)
501 */
502 const wxString& GetShortDesc() const;
503
504 /**
505 Get the long, user visible description
506 */
507 const wxString& GetDescription() const;
508
509 /**
510 Get the array of all extensions
511 */
512 const wxArrayString& GetExtensions() const;
513
514 /**
515 Get the number of extensions.
516 */
517 size_t GetExtensionsCount() const;
518
519 /**
520 Get the icon filename
521 */
522 const wxString& GetIconFile() const;
523
524 /**
525 Get the index of the icon within the icon file.
526 */
527 int GetIconIndex() const;
528
529 };