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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 crate::SocketConnectable;
use glib::{prelude::*, translate::*};
use std::{fmt, ptr};
glib::wrapper! {
/// [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress] provides an easy way to resolve a hostname and
/// then attempt to connect to that host, handling the possibility of
/// multiple IP addresses and multiple address families.
///
/// The enumeration results of resolved addresses *may* be cached as long
/// as this object is kept alive which may have unexpected results if
/// alive for too long.
///
/// See [`SocketConnectable`][crate::SocketConnectable] for an example of using the connectable
/// interface.
///
/// ## Properties
///
///
/// #### `hostname`
/// Readable | Writeable | Construct Only
///
///
/// #### `port`
/// Readable | Writeable | Construct Only
///
///
/// #### `scheme`
/// Readable | Writeable | Construct Only
///
/// # Implements
///
/// [`NetworkAddressExt`][trait@crate::prelude::NetworkAddressExt], [`trait@glib::ObjectExt`], [`SocketConnectableExt`][trait@crate::prelude::SocketConnectableExt]
#[doc(alias = "GNetworkAddress")]
pub struct NetworkAddress(Object<ffi::GNetworkAddress, ffi::GNetworkAddressClass>) @implements SocketConnectable;
match fn {
type_ => || ffi::g_network_address_get_type(),
}
}
impl NetworkAddress {
pub const NONE: Option<&'static NetworkAddress> = None;
/// Creates a new [`SocketConnectable`][crate::SocketConnectable] for connecting to the given
/// `hostname` and `port`.
///
/// Note that depending on the configuration of the machine, a
/// `hostname` of `localhost` may refer to the IPv4 loopback address
/// only, or to both IPv4 and IPv6; use
/// [`new_loopback()`][Self::new_loopback()] to create a [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress] that
/// is guaranteed to resolve to both addresses.
/// ## `hostname`
/// the hostname
/// ## `port`
/// the port
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the new [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress]
#[doc(alias = "g_network_address_new")]
pub fn new(hostname: &str, port: u16) -> NetworkAddress {
unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::g_network_address_new(hostname.to_glib_none().0, port)) }
}
/// Creates a new [`SocketConnectable`][crate::SocketConnectable] for connecting to the local host
/// over a loopback connection to the given `port`. This is intended for
/// use in connecting to local services which may be running on IPv4 or
/// IPv6.
///
/// The connectable will return IPv4 and IPv6 loopback addresses,
/// regardless of how the host resolves `localhost`. By contrast,
/// [`new()`][Self::new()] will often only return an IPv4 address when
/// resolving `localhost`, and an IPv6 address for `localhost6`.
///
/// [`NetworkAddressExt::hostname()`][crate::prelude::NetworkAddressExt::hostname()] will always return `localhost` for
/// a [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress] created with this constructor.
/// ## `port`
/// the port
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the new [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress]
#[doc(alias = "g_network_address_new_loopback")]
pub fn new_loopback(port: u16) -> NetworkAddress {
unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::g_network_address_new_loopback(port)) }
}
/// Creates a new [`SocketConnectable`][crate::SocketConnectable] for connecting to the given
/// `hostname` and `port`. May fail and return [`None`] in case
/// parsing `host_and_port` fails.
///
/// `host_and_port` may be in any of a number of recognised formats; an IPv6
/// address, an IPv4 address, or a domain name (in which case a DNS
/// lookup is performed). Quoting with [] is supported for all address
/// types. A port override may be specified in the usual way with a
/// colon.
///
/// If no port is specified in `host_and_port` then `default_port` will be
/// used as the port number to connect to.
///
/// In general, `host_and_port` is expected to be provided by the user
/// (allowing them to give the hostname, and a port override if necessary)
/// and `default_port` is expected to be provided by the application.
///
/// (The port component of `host_and_port` can also be specified as a
/// service name rather than as a numeric port, but this functionality
/// is deprecated, because it depends on the contents of /etc/services,
/// which is generally quite sparse on platforms other than Linux.)
/// ## `host_and_port`
/// the hostname and optionally a port
/// ## `default_port`
/// the default port if not in `host_and_port`
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the new
/// [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress], or [`None`] on error
#[doc(alias = "g_network_address_parse")]
pub fn parse(host_and_port: &str, default_port: u16) -> Result<NetworkAddress, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::g_network_address_parse(
host_and_port.to_glib_none().0,
default_port,
&mut error,
);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib_full(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
/// Creates a new [`SocketConnectable`][crate::SocketConnectable] for connecting to the given
/// `uri`. May fail and return [`None`] in case parsing `uri` fails.
///
/// Using this rather than [`new()`][Self::new()] or
/// [`parse()`][Self::parse()] allows [`SocketClient`][crate::SocketClient] to determine
/// when to use application-specific proxy protocols.
/// ## `uri`
/// the hostname and optionally a port
/// ## `default_port`
/// The default port if none is found in the URI
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the new
/// [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress], or [`None`] on error
#[doc(alias = "g_network_address_parse_uri")]
pub fn parse_uri(uri: &str, default_port: u16) -> Result<NetworkAddress, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let ret =
ffi::g_network_address_parse_uri(uri.to_glib_none().0, default_port, &mut error);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib_full(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
}
unsafe impl Send for NetworkAddress {}
unsafe impl Sync for NetworkAddress {}
mod sealed {
pub trait Sealed {}
impl<T: super::IsA<super::NetworkAddress>> Sealed for T {}
}
/// Trait containing all [`struct@NetworkAddress`] methods.
///
/// # Implementors
///
/// [`NetworkAddress`][struct@crate::NetworkAddress]
pub trait NetworkAddressExt: IsA<NetworkAddress> + sealed::Sealed + 'static {
/// Gets `self`'s hostname. This might be either UTF-8 or ASCII-encoded,
/// depending on what `self` was created with.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// `self`'s hostname
#[doc(alias = "g_network_address_get_hostname")]
#[doc(alias = "get_hostname")]
fn hostname(&self) -> glib::GString {
unsafe {
from_glib_none(ffi::g_network_address_get_hostname(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
}
}
/// Gets `self`'s port number
///
/// # Returns
///
/// `self`'s port (which may be 0)
#[doc(alias = "g_network_address_get_port")]
#[doc(alias = "get_port")]
fn port(&self) -> u16 {
unsafe { ffi::g_network_address_get_port(self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0) }
}
/// Gets `self`'s scheme
///
/// # Returns
///
/// `self`'s scheme ([`None`] if not built from URI)
#[doc(alias = "g_network_address_get_scheme")]
#[doc(alias = "get_scheme")]
fn scheme(&self) -> Option<glib::GString> {
unsafe {
from_glib_none(ffi::g_network_address_get_scheme(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
}
}
}
impl<O: IsA<NetworkAddress>> NetworkAddressExt for O {}
impl fmt::Display for NetworkAddress {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str("NetworkAddress")
}
}