KUriFilter
#include <KUriFilter>
Public Types | |
enum | SearchFilterType { NormalTextFilter = 0x01 , WebShortcutFilter = 0x02 } |
typedef QFlags< SearchFilterType > | SearchFilterTypes |
Public Member Functions | |
~KUriFilter () | |
QString | filteredUri (const QString &uri, const QStringList &filters=QStringList()) |
QUrl | filteredUri (const QUrl &uri, const QStringList &filters=QStringList()) |
bool | filterSearchUri (KUriFilterData &data, SearchFilterTypes types) |
bool | filterUri (KUriFilterData &data, const QStringList &filters=QStringList()) |
bool | filterUri (QString &uri, const QStringList &filters=QStringList()) |
bool | filterUri (QUrl &uri, const QStringList &filters=QStringList()) |
QStringList | pluginNames () const |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static KUriFilter * | self () |
Protected Member Functions | |
KUriFilter () | |
Detailed Description
KUriFilter applies a number of filters to a URI and returns a filtered version if any filter matches.
A simple example is "kde.org" to "http://www.kde.org", which is commonplace in web browsers.
The filters are implemented as plugins in KUriFilterPlugin subclasses.
KUriFilter is a singleton object: obtain the instance by calling KUriFilter::self()
and use the public member functions to perform the filtering.
Example
To simply filter a given string:
You can alternatively use a QUrl:
If you have a constant string or a constant URL, simply invoke the corresponding function to obtain the filtered string or URL instead of a boolean flag:
All of the above examples should result in "kde.org" being filtered into "http://kde.org".
You can also restrict the filters to be used by supplying the name of the filters you want to use. By default all available filters are used.
To use specific filters, add the names of the filters you want to use to a QStringList and invoke the appropriate filtering function.
The examples below show the use of specific filters. KDE ships with the following filter plugins by default:
kshorturifilter: This is used for filtering potentially valid url inputs such as "kde.org" Additionally it filters shell variables and shortcuts such as $HOME and ~ as well as man and info page shortcuts, # and ## respectively.
kuriikwsfilter: This is used for filtering normal input text into a web search url using the configured fallback search engine selected by the user.
kurisearchfilter: This is used for filtering KDE webshortcuts. For example "gg:KDE" will be converted to a url for searching the work "KDE" using the Google search engine.
localdomainfilter: This is used for doing a DNS lookup to determine whether the input is a valid local address.
fixuphosturifilter: This is used to append "www." to the host name of a pre filtered http url if the original url cannot be resolved.
The above code should result in "kde.org" being filtered into "http://kde.org".
Additionally if you only want to do search related filtering, you can use the search specific function, filterSearchUri, that is available in KDE 4.5 and higher. For example, to search for a given input on the web you can do the following:
KUriFilterData filterData ("foo"); bool filtered = KUriFilter::self()->filterSearchUri(filterData, KUriFilterData::NormalTextFilter);
KUriFilter converts all filtering requests to use KUriFilterData internally. The use of this bi-directional class allows you to send specific instructions to the filter plugins as well as receive detailed information about the filtered request from them. See the documentation of KUriFilterData class for more examples and details.
All functions in this class are thread safe and reentrant.
Filters the given input into a valid url whenever possible.
Definition at line 700 of file kurifilter.h.
Member Typedef Documentation
◆ SearchFilterTypes
Stores a combination of SearchFilterType values.
Definition at line 718 of file kurifilter.h.
Member Enumeration Documentation
◆ SearchFilterType
This enum describes the types of search plugin filters available.
- NormalTextFilter The plugin used to filter normal text, e.g. "some term to search".
- WebShortcutFilter The plugin used to filter web shortcuts, e.g. gg:KDE.
- See also
- SearchFilterTypes
Definition at line 711 of file kurifilter.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
◆ ~KUriFilter()
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default |
Destructor.
◆ KUriFilter()
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protected |
Constructor.
Creates a KUriFilter object and calls loads all available URI filter plugins.
Definition at line 406 of file kurifilter.cpp.
Member Function Documentation
◆ filteredUri() [1/2]
QString KUriFilter::filteredUri | ( | const QString & | uri, |
const QStringList & | filters = QStringList() ) |
Return a filtered string representation of a URI.
The given URL is filtered based on the specified list of filters. If the list is empty all available filters would be used.
- Parameters
-
uri the URI to filter. filters specify the list of filters to be used.
- Returns
- the filtered URI or null if it cannot be filtered
Definition at line 469 of file kurifilter.cpp.
◆ filteredUri() [2/2]
QUrl KUriFilter::filteredUri | ( | const QUrl & | uri, |
const QStringList & | filters = QStringList() ) |
Returns the filtered URI.
The given URL is filtered based on the specified list of filters. If the list is empty all available filters would be used.
- Parameters
-
uri The URI to filter. filters specify the list of filters to be used.
- Returns
- the filtered URI or null if it cannot be filtered
Definition at line 462 of file kurifilter.cpp.
◆ filterSearchUri()
bool KUriFilter::filterSearchUri | ( | KUriFilterData & | data, |
SearchFilterTypes | types ) |
Filter data
using the criteria specified by types
.
The search filter type can be individual value of SearchFilterTypes or a combination of those types using the bitwise OR operator.
You can also use the flags from KUriFilterData::SearchFilterOption to alter the filtering mechanisms of the search filter providers.
- Parameters
-
data object that contains the URI to be filtered. types the search filters used to filter the request.
- Returns
- true if the specified
data
was successfully filtered.
Definition at line 476 of file kurifilter.cpp.
◆ filterUri() [1/3]
bool KUriFilter::filterUri | ( | KUriFilterData & | data, |
const QStringList & | filters = QStringList() ) |
Filters data
using the specified filters
.
If no named filters are specified, the default, then all the URI filter plugins found will be used.
- Parameters
-
data object that contains the URI to be filtered. filters specify the list of filters to be used.
- Returns
- a boolean indicating whether the URI has been changed
Definition at line 425 of file kurifilter.cpp.
◆ filterUri() [2/3]
bool KUriFilter::filterUri | ( | QString & | uri, |
const QStringList & | filters = QStringList() ) |
Filters a string representing a URI.
The given URL is filtered based on the specified list of filters. If the list is empty all available filters would be used.
- Parameters
-
uri The URI to filter. filters specify the list of filters to be used.
- Returns
- a boolean indicating whether the URI has been changed
Definition at line 452 of file kurifilter.cpp.
◆ filterUri() [3/3]
bool KUriFilter::filterUri | ( | QUrl & | uri, |
const QStringList & | filters = QStringList() ) |
Filters the URI given by the URL.
The given URL is filtered based on the specified list of filters. If the list is empty all available filters would be used.
- Parameters
-
uri the URI to filter. filters specify the list of filters to be used.
- Returns
- a boolean indicating whether the URI has been changed
Definition at line 442 of file kurifilter.cpp.
◆ pluginNames()
QStringList KUriFilter::pluginNames | ( | ) | const |
Return a list of the names of all loaded plugins.
- Returns
- a QStringList of plugin names
Definition at line 491 of file kurifilter.cpp.
◆ self()
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static |
Returns an instance of KUriFilter.
Definition at line 401 of file kurifilter.cpp.
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