#ifndef RETROSHARE_TURTLE_GUI_INTERFACE_H #define RETROSHARE_TURTLE_GUI_INTERFACE_H /* * libretroshare/src/rsiface: rsturtle.h * * RetroShare C++ Interface. * * Copyright 2009 by Cyril Soler. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License Version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This library 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 * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 * USA. * * Please report all bugs and problems to "csoler@users.sourceforge.net" * */ #include #include #include #include class LinearizedExpression ; class RsTurtle; extern RsTurtle *rsTurtle ; typedef uint32_t TurtleRequestId ; // This is the structure used to send back results of the turtle search // to the notifyBase class. struct TurtleFileInfo { std::string hash ; std::string name ; uint64_t size ; }; // Interface class for turtle hopping. // // This class mainly interacts with the turtle router, that is responsible // for routing turtle packets between peers, accepting/forwarding search // requests and dowloading files. // // As seen from here, the interface is really simple. // class RsTurtle { public: enum FileSharingStrategy { SHARE_ENTIRE_NETWORK, SHARE_FRIENDS_ONLY } ; RsTurtle() { _sharing_strategy = SHARE_ENTIRE_NETWORK ;} virtual ~RsTurtle() {} // Lauches a search request through the pipes, and immediately returns // the request id, which will be further used by the gui to store results // as they come back. // virtual TurtleRequestId turtleSearch(const std::string& match_string) = 0 ; virtual TurtleRequestId turtleSearch(const LinearizedExpression& expr) = 0 ; // Initiates tunnel handling for the given file hash. tunnels. Launches // an exception if an error occurs during the initialization process. The // turtle router itself does not initiate downloads, it only maintains // tunnels for the given hash. The download should be driven by the file // transfer module by calling ftServer::FileRequest(). // virtual void monitorFileTunnels(const std::string& name,const std::string& file_hash,uint64_t size) = 0 ; // Tells the turtle router to stop handling tunnels for the given file hash. Traditionally this should // be called after calling ftServer::fileCancel(). // virtual void stopMonitoringFileTunnels(const std::string& file_hash) = 0 ; // Sets the file sharing strategy. It concerns all local files. It would // be better to handle this for each file, of course. void setFileSharingStrategy(FileSharingStrategy f) { _sharing_strategy = f ; } // Get info from the turtle router. I use std strings to hide the internal structs. virtual void getInfo(std::vector >&,std::vector >&, std::vector >&,std::vector >&) const = 0; // Convenience function. virtual bool isTurtlePeer(const std::string& peer_id) const = 0 ; protected: FileSharingStrategy _sharing_strategy ; }; #endif