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// This file was generated by gir (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir)
// from gir-files (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir-files)
// DO NOT EDIT
use glib::translate::*;
use std::{fmt, ptr};
glib::wrapper! {
/// The [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials] type is a reference-counted wrapper for native
/// credentials. This information is typically used for identifying,
/// authenticating and authorizing other processes.
///
/// Some operating systems supports looking up the credentials of the
/// remote peer of a communication endpoint - see e.g.
/// [`SocketExt::credentials()`][crate::prelude::SocketExt::credentials()].
///
/// Some operating systems supports securely sending and receiving
/// credentials over a Unix Domain Socket, see
/// [`UnixCredentialsMessage`][crate::UnixCredentialsMessage], `g_unix_connection_send_credentials()` and
/// `g_unix_connection_receive_credentials()` for details.
///
/// On Linux, the native credential type is a `struct ucred` - see the
/// unix(7) man page for details. This corresponds to
/// [`CredentialsType::LinuxUcred`][crate::CredentialsType::LinuxUcred].
///
/// On Apple operating systems (including iOS, tvOS, and macOS),
/// the native credential type is a `struct xucred`.
/// This corresponds to [`CredentialsType::AppleXucred`][crate::CredentialsType::AppleXucred].
///
/// On FreeBSD, Debian GNU/kFreeBSD, and GNU/Hurd, the native
/// credential type is a `struct cmsgcred`. This corresponds
/// to [`CredentialsType::FreebsdCmsgcred`][crate::CredentialsType::FreebsdCmsgcred].
///
/// On NetBSD, the native credential type is a `struct unpcbid`.
/// This corresponds to [`CredentialsType::NetbsdUnpcbid`][crate::CredentialsType::NetbsdUnpcbid].
///
/// On OpenBSD, the native credential type is a `struct sockpeercred`.
/// This corresponds to [`CredentialsType::OpenbsdSockpeercred`][crate::CredentialsType::OpenbsdSockpeercred].
///
/// On Solaris (including OpenSolaris and its derivatives), the native
/// credential type is a `ucred_t`. This corresponds to
/// [`CredentialsType::SolarisUcred`][crate::CredentialsType::SolarisUcred].
///
/// Since GLib 2.72, on Windows, the native credentials may contain the PID of a
/// process. This corresponds to [`CredentialsType::Win32Pid`][crate::CredentialsType::Win32Pid].
///
/// # Implements
///
/// [`trait@glib::ObjectExt`]
#[doc(alias = "GCredentials")]
pub struct Credentials(Object<ffi::GCredentials, ffi::GCredentialsClass>);
match fn {
type_ => || ffi::g_credentials_get_type(),
}
}
impl Credentials {
/// Creates a new [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials] object with credentials matching the
/// the current process.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials]. Free with `g_object_unref()`.
#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_new")]
pub fn new() -> Credentials {
unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::g_credentials_new()) }
}
//#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_get_native")]
//#[doc(alias = "get_native")]
//pub fn native(&self, native_type: CredentialsType) -> /*Unimplemented*/Option<Basic: Pointer> {
// unsafe { TODO: call ffi:g_credentials_get_native() }
//}
/// Tries to get the UNIX process identifier from `self`. This
/// method is only available on UNIX platforms.
///
/// This operation can fail if [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials] is not supported on the
/// OS or if the native credentials type does not contain information
/// about the UNIX process ID.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The UNIX process ID, or `-1` if `error` is set.
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(unix)))]
#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_get_unix_pid")]
#[doc(alias = "get_unix_pid")]
pub fn unix_pid(&self) -> Result<i32, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::g_credentials_get_unix_pid(self.to_glib_none().0, &mut error);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(ret)
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Tries to get the UNIX user identifier from `self`. This
/// method is only available on UNIX platforms.
///
/// This operation can fail if [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials] is not supported on the
/// OS or if the native credentials type does not contain information
/// about the UNIX user.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// The UNIX user identifier or `-1` if `error` is set.
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(unix)))]
#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_get_unix_user")]
#[doc(alias = "get_unix_user")]
pub fn unix_user(&self) -> Result<u32, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::g_credentials_get_unix_user(self.to_glib_none().0, &mut error);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(ret)
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Checks if `self` and `other_credentials` is the same user.
///
/// This operation can fail if [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials] is not supported on the
/// the OS.
/// ## `other_credentials`
/// A [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials].
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `self` and `other_credentials` has the same
/// user, [`false`] otherwise or if `error` is set.
#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_is_same_user")]
pub fn is_same_user(&self, other_credentials: &Credentials) -> Result<(), glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let is_ok = ffi::g_credentials_is_same_user(
self.to_glib_none().0,
other_credentials.to_glib_none().0,
&mut error,
);
debug_assert_eq!(is_ok == glib::ffi::GFALSE, !error.is_null());
if error.is_null() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
//#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_set_native")]
//pub fn set_native(&self, native_type: CredentialsType, native: /*Unimplemented*/Basic: Pointer) {
// unsafe { TODO: call ffi:g_credentials_set_native() }
//}
/// Tries to set the UNIX user identifier on `self`. This method
/// is only available on UNIX platforms.
///
/// This operation can fail if [`Credentials`][crate::Credentials] is not supported on the
/// OS or if the native credentials type does not contain information
/// about the UNIX user. It can also fail if the OS does not allow the
/// use of "spoofed" credentials.
/// ## `uid`
/// The UNIX user identifier to set.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// [`true`] if `uid` was set, [`false`] if error is set.
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(unix)))]
#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_set_unix_user")]
pub fn set_unix_user(&self, uid: u32) -> Result<(), glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let is_ok = ffi::g_credentials_set_unix_user(self.to_glib_none().0, uid, &mut error);
debug_assert_eq!(is_ok == glib::ffi::GFALSE, !error.is_null());
if error.is_null() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Creates a human-readable textual representation of `self`
/// that can be used in logging and debug messages. The format of the
/// returned string may change in future GLib release.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A string that should be freed with `g_free()`.
#[doc(alias = "g_credentials_to_string")]
#[doc(alias = "to_string")]
pub fn to_str(&self) -> glib::GString {
unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::g_credentials_to_string(self.to_glib_none().0)) }
}
}
impl Default for Credentials {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Credentials {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(&self.to_str())
}
}