Plasma
#include <authorizationmanager.h>
Public Types | |
enum | AuthorizationPolicy { DenyAll = 0, TrustedOnly = 1, PinPairing = 2, Custom = 256 } |
Signals | |
void | readyForRemoteAccess () |
Public Member Functions | |
void | setAuthorizationInterface (AuthorizationInterface *interface) |
void | setAuthorizationPolicy (AuthorizationPolicy policy) |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static AuthorizationManager * | self () |
Detailed Description
Allows authorization of access to plasma services.
This is the class where every message to or from another machine passes through. It's responsibilities are:
- creating/keeping a credentials used for message signing.
- verifying credentials of incoming messages.
- testing whether or not the sender is allowed to access the requested resource by testing the request to a set of rules.
- allowing the shell to respond to a remote request that doesn't match any of the rules that are in effect. Besides internal use in libplasma, the only moment you'll need to access this class is when you implement a plasma shell.
- Since
- 4.4
Definition at line 56 of file authorizationmanager.h.
Member Enumeration Documentation
Enumerator | |
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DenyAll | |
TrustedOnly |
< Don't allow any incoming connections Standard PIN pairing for untrusted connections |
PinPairing | |
Custom |
< Only allow connections from trusted machines |
Definition at line 61 of file authorizationmanager.h.
Member Function Documentation
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signal |
fires when the AuthorizationManager is ready for accesssing remote plasmoids, meaning the private key has been unlocked by the user.
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static |
Singleton pattern accessor.
Definition at line 64 of file authorizationmanager.cpp.
void Plasma::AuthorizationManager::setAuthorizationInterface | ( | AuthorizationInterface * | interface | ) |
Register an implementation of AuthorizationInterface.
Use this to make your shell handle authorization requests. This can only be set once to avoid that malicious plugins can change this.
Definition at line 116 of file authorizationmanager.cpp.
void Plasma::AuthorizationManager::setAuthorizationPolicy | ( | AuthorizationPolicy | policy | ) |
Set a policy used for authorizing incoming connections.
You can either use one of the included policies, Default is to deny all incoming connections. This can only be set once to avoid that malicious plugins can change this. This means that you should ALWAYS call this function in any plasma shell, even if you like to use the default DenyAll policy.
Definition at line 81 of file authorizationmanager.cpp.
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