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For example 51 * for an desktop-file based application with Exec key `totem 52 * %U` and a single URI, `sftp://foo/file.avi`, then 53 * `/home/user/.gvfs/sftp on foo/file.avi` will be passed. This will 54 * only work if a set of suitable GIO extensions (such as gvfs 2.26 55 * compiled with FUSE support), is available and operational; if this 56 * is not the case, the URI will be passed unmodified to the application. 57 * Some URIs, such as `mailto:`, of course cannot be mapped to a POSIX 58 * path (in gvfs there's no FUSE mount for it); such URIs will be 59 * passed unmodified to the application. 60 * 61 * Specifically for gvfs 2.26 and later, the POSIX URI will be mapped 62 * back to the GIO URI in the #GFile constructors (since gvfs 63 * implements the #GVfs extension point). As such, if the application 64 * needs to examine the URI, it needs to use g_file_get_uri() or 65 * similar on #GFile. In other words, an application cannot assume 66 * that the URI passed to e.g. g_file_new_for_commandline_arg() is 67 * equal to the result of g_file_get_uri(). The following snippet 68 * illustrates this: 69 * 70 * |[ 71 * GFile *f; 72 * char *uri; 73 * 74 * file = g_file_new_for_commandline_arg (uri_from_commandline); 75 * 76 * uri = g_file_get_uri (file); 77 * strcmp (uri, uri_from_commandline) == 0; 78 * g_free (uri); 79 * 80 * if (g_file_has_uri_scheme (file, "cdda")) 81 * { 82 * // do something special with uri 83 * } 84 * g_object_unref (file); 85 * ]| 86 * 87 * This code will work when both `cdda://sr0/Track 1.wav` and 88 * `/home/user/.gvfs/cdda on sr0/Track 1.wav` is passed to the 89 * application. It should be noted that it's generally not safe 90 * for applications to rely on the format of a particular URIs. 91 * Different launcher applications (e.g. file managers) may have 92 * different ideas of what a given URI means. 93 */ 94 public interface AppInfoIF{ 95 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 96 public GAppInfo* getAppInfoStruct(); 97 98 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 99 protected void* getStruct(); 100 101 102 /** 103 * Creates a new #GAppInfo from the given information. 104 * 105 * Note that for @commandline, the quoting rules of the Exec key of the 106 * [freedesktop.org Desktop Entry Specification](http://freedesktop.org/Standards/desktop-entry-spec) 107 * are applied. For example, if the @commandline contains 108 * percent-encoded URIs, the percent-character must be doubled in order to prevent it from 109 * being swallowed by Exec key unquoting. See the specification for exact quoting rules. 110 * 111 * Params: 112 * commandline = the commandline to use 113 * applicationName = the application name, or %NULL to use @commandline 114 * flags = flags that can specify details of the created #GAppInfo 115 * 116 * Return: new #GAppInfo for given command. 117 * 118 * Throws: GException on failure. 119 */ 120 public static AppInfoIF createFromCommandline(string commandline, string applicationName, GAppInfoCreateFlags flags); 121 122 /** 123 * Gets a list of all of the applications currently registered 124 * on this system. 125 * 126 * For desktop files, this includes applications that have 127 * `NoDisplay=true` set or are excluded from display by means 128 * of `OnlyShowIn` or `NotShowIn`. See g_app_info_should_show(). 129 * The returned list does not include applications which have 130 * the `Hidden` key set. 131 * 132 * Return: a newly allocated #GList of references to #GAppInfos. 133 */ 134 public static ListG getAll(); 135 136 /** 137 * Gets a list of all #GAppInfos for a given content type, 138 * including the recommended and fallback #GAppInfos. See 139 * g_app_info_get_recommended_for_type() and 140 * g_app_info_get_fallback_for_type(). 141 * 142 * Params: 143 * contentType = the content type to find a #GAppInfo for 144 * 145 * Return: #GList of #GAppInfos 146 * for given @content_type or %NULL on error. 147 */ 148 public static ListG getAllForType(string contentType); 149 150 /** 151 * Gets the default #GAppInfo for a given content type. 152 * 153 * Params: 154 * contentType = the content type to find a #GAppInfo for 155 * mustSupportUris = if %TRUE, the #GAppInfo is expected to 156 * support URIs 157 * 158 * Return: #GAppInfo for given @content_type or 159 * %NULL on error. 160 */ 161 public static AppInfoIF getDefaultForType(string contentType, bool mustSupportUris); 162 163 /** 164 * Gets the default application for handling URIs with 165 * the given URI scheme. A URI scheme is the initial part 166 * of the URI, up to but not including the ':', e.g. "http", 167 * "ftp" or "sip". 168 * 169 * Params: 170 * uriScheme = a string containing a URI scheme. 171 * 172 * Return: #GAppInfo for given @uri_scheme or %NULL on error. 173 */ 174 public static AppInfoIF getDefaultForUriScheme(string uriScheme); 175 176 /** 177 * Gets a list of fallback #GAppInfos for a given content type, i.e. 178 * those applications which claim to support the given content type 179 * by MIME type subclassing and not directly. 180 * 181 * Params: 182 * contentType = the content type to find a #GAppInfo for 183 * 184 * Return: #GList of #GAppInfos 185 * for given @content_type or %NULL on error. 186 * 187 * Since: 2.28 188 */ 189 public static ListG getFallbackForType(string contentType); 190 191 /** 192 * Gets a list of recommended #GAppInfos for a given content type, i.e. 193 * those applications which claim to support the given content type exactly, 194 * and not by MIME type subclassing. 195 * Note that the first application of the list is the last used one, i.e. 196 * the last one for which g_app_info_set_as_last_used_for_type() has been 197 * called. 198 * 199 * Params: 200 * contentType = the content type to find a #GAppInfo for 201 * 202 * Return: #GList of #GAppInfos 203 * for given @content_type or %NULL on error. 204 * 205 * Since: 2.28 206 */ 207 public static ListG getRecommendedForType(string contentType); 208 209 /** 210 * Utility function that launches the default application 211 * registered to handle the specified uri. Synchronous I/O 212 * is done on the uri to detect the type of the file if 213 * required. 214 * 215 * Params: 216 * uri = the uri to show 217 * launchContext = an optional #GAppLaunchContext 218 * 219 * Return: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error. 220 * 221 * Throws: GException on failure. 222 */ 223 public static bool launchDefaultForUri(string uri, AppLaunchContext launchContext); 224 225 /** 226 * Async version of g_app_info_launch_default_for_uri(). 227 * 228 * This version is useful if you are interested in receiving 229 * error information in the case where the application is 230 * sandboxed and the portal may present an application chooser 231 * dialog to the user. 232 * 233 * Params: 234 * uri = the uri to show 235 * callback = a #GASyncReadyCallback to call when the request is done 236 * userData = data to pass to @callback 237 * 238 * Since: 2.50 239 */ 240 public static void launchDefaultForUriAsync(string uri, AppLaunchContext launchContext, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData); 241 242 /** 243 * Finishes an asynchronous launch-default-for-uri operation. 244 * 245 * Params: 246 * result = a #GAsyncResult 247 * 248 * Return: %TRUE if the launch was successful, %FALSE if @error is set 249 * 250 * Since: 2.50 251 * 252 * Throws: GException on failure. 253 */ 254 public static bool launchDefaultForUriFinish(AsyncResultIF result); 255 256 /** 257 * Removes all changes to the type associations done by 258 * g_app_info_set_as_default_for_type(), 259 * g_app_info_set_as_default_for_extension(), 260 * g_app_info_add_supports_type() or 261 * g_app_info_remove_supports_type(). 262 * 263 * Params: 264 * contentType = a content type 265 * 266 * Since: 2.20 267 */ 268 public static void resetTypeAssociations(string contentType); 269 270 /** 271 * Adds a content type to the application information to indicate the 272 * application is capable of opening files with the given content type. 273 * 274 * Params: 275 * contentType = a string. 276 * 277 * Return: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error. 278 * 279 * Throws: GException on failure. 280 */ 281 public bool addSupportsType(string contentType); 282 283 /** 284 * Obtains the information whether the #GAppInfo can be deleted. 285 * See g_app_info_delete(). 286 * 287 * Return: %TRUE if @appinfo can be deleted 288 * 289 * Since: 2.20 290 */ 291 public bool canDelete(); 292 293 /** 294 * Checks if a supported content type can be removed from an application. 295 * 296 * Return: %TRUE if it is possible to remove supported 297 * content types from a given @appinfo, %FALSE if not. 298 */ 299 public bool canRemoveSupportsType(); 300 301 /** 302 * Tries to delete a #GAppInfo. 303 * 304 * On some platforms, there may be a difference between user-defined 305 * #GAppInfos which can be deleted, and system-wide ones which cannot. 306 * See g_app_info_can_delete(). 307 * 308 * Return: %TRUE if @appinfo has been deleted 309 * 310 * Since: 2.20 311 */ 312 public bool delet(); 313 314 /** 315 * Creates a duplicate of a #GAppInfo. 316 * 317 * Return: a duplicate of @appinfo. 318 */ 319 public AppInfoIF dup(); 320 321 /** 322 * Checks if two #GAppInfos are equal. 323 * 324 * Params: 325 * appinfo2 = the second #GAppInfo. 326 * 327 * Return: %TRUE if @appinfo1 is equal to @appinfo2. %FALSE otherwise. 328 */ 329 public bool equal(AppInfoIF appinfo2); 330 331 /** 332 * Gets the commandline with which the application will be 333 * started. 334 * 335 * Return: a string containing the @appinfo's commandline, 336 * or %NULL if this information is not available 337 * 338 * Since: 2.20 339 */ 340 public string getCommandline(); 341 342 /** 343 * Gets a human-readable description of an installed application. 344 * 345 * Return: a string containing a description of the 346 * application @appinfo, or %NULL if none. 347 */ 348 public string getDescription(); 349 350 /** 351 * Gets the display name of the application. The display name is often more 352 * descriptive to the user than the name itself. 353 * 354 * Return: the display name of the application for @appinfo, or the name if 355 * no display name is available. 356 * 357 * Since: 2.24 358 */ 359 public string getDisplayName(); 360 361 /** 362 * Gets the executable's name for the installed application. 363 * 364 * Return: a string containing the @appinfo's application 365 * binaries name 366 */ 367 public string getExecutable(); 368 369 /** 370 * Gets the icon for the application. 371 * 372 * Return: the default #GIcon for @appinfo or %NULL 373 * if there is no default icon. 374 */ 375 public IconIF getIcon(); 376 377 /** 378 * Gets the ID of an application. An id is a string that 379 * identifies the application. The exact format of the id is 380 * platform dependent. For instance, on Unix this is the 381 * desktop file id from the xdg menu specification. 382 * 383 * Note that the returned ID may be %NULL, depending on how 384 * the @appinfo has been constructed. 385 * 386 * Return: a string containing the application's ID. 387 */ 388 public string getId(); 389 390 /** 391 * Gets the installed name of the application. 392 * 393 * Return: the name of the application for @appinfo. 394 */ 395 public string getName(); 396 397 /** 398 * Retrieves the list of content types that @app_info claims to support. 399 * If this information is not provided by the environment, this function 400 * will return %NULL. 401 * This function does not take in consideration associations added with 402 * g_app_info_add_supports_type(), but only those exported directly by 403 * the application. 404 * 405 * Return: a list of content types. 406 * 407 * Since: 2.34 408 */ 409 public string[] getSupportedTypes(); 410 411 /** 412 * Launches the application. Passes @files to the launched application 413 * as arguments, using the optional @launch_context to get information 414 * about the details of the launcher (like what screen it is on). 415 * On error, @error will be set accordingly. 416 * 417 * To launch the application without arguments pass a %NULL @files list. 418 * 419 * Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched 420 * can fail to start if it runs into problems during startup. There is 421 * no way to detect this. 422 * 423 * Some URIs can be changed when passed through a GFile (for instance 424 * unsupported URIs with strange formats like mailto:), so if you have 425 * a textual URI you want to pass in as argument, consider using 426 * g_app_info_launch_uris() instead. 427 * 428 * The launched application inherits the environment of the launching 429 * process, but it can be modified with g_app_launch_context_setenv() 430 * and g_app_launch_context_unsetenv(). 431 * 432 * On UNIX, this function sets the `GIO_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE` 433 * environment variable with the path of the launched desktop file and 434 * `GIO_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE_PID` to the process id of the launched 435 * process. This can be used to ignore `GIO_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE`, 436 * should it be inherited by further processes. The `DISPLAY` and 437 * `DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID` environment variables are also set, based 438 * on information provided in @launch_context. 439 * 440 * Params: 441 * files = a #GList of #GFile objects 442 * launchContext = a #GAppLaunchContext or %NULL 443 * 444 * Return: %TRUE on successful launch, %FALSE otherwise. 445 * 446 * Throws: GException on failure. 447 */ 448 public bool launch(ListG files, AppLaunchContext launchContext); 449 450 /** 451 * Launches the application. This passes the @uris to the launched application 452 * as arguments, using the optional @launch_context to get information 453 * about the details of the launcher (like what screen it is on). 454 * On error, @error will be set accordingly. 455 * 456 * To launch the application without arguments pass a %NULL @uris list. 457 * 458 * Note that even if the launch is successful the application launched 459 * can fail to start if it runs into problems during startup. There is 460 * no way to detect this. 461 * 462 * Params: 463 * uris = a #GList containing URIs to launch. 464 * launchContext = a #GAppLaunchContext or %NULL 465 * 466 * Return: %TRUE on successful launch, %FALSE otherwise. 467 * 468 * Throws: GException on failure. 469 */ 470 public bool launchUris(ListG uris, AppLaunchContext launchContext); 471 472 /** 473 * Removes a supported type from an application, if possible. 474 * 475 * Params: 476 * contentType = a string. 477 * 478 * Return: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error. 479 * 480 * Throws: GException on failure. 481 */ 482 public bool removeSupportsType(string contentType); 483 484 /** 485 * Sets the application as the default handler for the given file extension. 486 * 487 * Params: 488 * extension = a string containing the file extension 489 * (without the dot). 490 * 491 * Return: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error. 492 * 493 * Throws: GException on failure. 494 */ 495 public bool setAsDefaultForExtension(string extension); 496 497 /** 498 * Sets the application as the default handler for a given type. 499 * 500 * Params: 501 * contentType = the content type. 502 * 503 * Return: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error. 504 * 505 * Throws: GException on failure. 506 */ 507 public bool setAsDefaultForType(string contentType); 508 509 /** 510 * Sets the application as the last used application for a given type. 511 * This will make the application appear as first in the list returned 512 * by g_app_info_get_recommended_for_type(), regardless of the default 513 * application for that content type. 514 * 515 * Params: 516 * contentType = the content type. 517 * 518 * Return: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on error. 519 * 520 * Throws: GException on failure. 521 */ 522 public bool setAsLastUsedForType(string contentType); 523 524 /** 525 * Checks if the application info should be shown in menus that 526 * list available applications. 527 * 528 * Return: %TRUE if the @appinfo should be shown, %FALSE otherwise. 529 */ 530 public bool shouldShow(); 531 532 /** 533 * Checks if the application accepts files as arguments. 534 * 535 * Return: %TRUE if the @appinfo supports files. 536 */ 537 public bool supportsFiles(); 538 539 /** 540 * Checks if the application supports reading files and directories from URIs. 541 * 542 * Return: %TRUE if the @appinfo supports URIs. 543 */ 544 public bool supportsUris(); 545 }