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StorageVolume Class Reference

from PyKDE4.solid import *

Inherits: Solid.DeviceInterface → QObject
Subclasses: Solid.OpticalDisc
Namespace: Solid

Detailed Description

This device interface is available on volume devices.

A volume is anything that can contain data (partition, optical disc, memory card). It's a particular kind of block device.


Enumerations

UsageType { Other, Unused, FileSystem, PartitionTable, Raid, Encrypted }

Methods

 __init__ (self, QObject backendObject)
Solid.Device encryptedContainer (self)
QString fsType (self)
bool isIgnored (self)
QString label (self)
long size (self)
Solid.StorageVolume.UsageType usage (self)
QString uuid (self)

Static Methods

Solid.DeviceInterface.Type deviceInterfaceType ()

Method Documentation

__init__ (  self,
QObject  backendObject
)

Creates a new StorageVolume object. You generally won't need this. It's created when necessary using Device.as().

Parameters:
backendObject  the device interface object provided by the backend

See also:
Solid.Device.as()

Solid.Device encryptedContainer (   self )

Retrieves the crypto container of this volume.

Returns:
the encrypted volume containing the current volume if appliable, an invalid device otherwise

QString fsType (   self )

Retrieves the filesystem type of this volume.

FIXME: It's a platform dependent string, maybe we should switch to an enum?

Returns:
the filesystem type if applicable, QString() otherwise

bool isIgnored (   self )

Indicates if this volume should be ignored by applications.

If it should be ignored, it generally means that it should be invisible to the user. It's useful for firmware partitions or OS reinstall partitions on some systems.

Returns:
true if the volume should be ignored

QString label (   self )

Retrieves this volume label.

Returns:
the volume label if available, QString() otherwise

long size (   self )

Retrieves this volume size in bytes.

Returns:
the size of this volume

Solid.StorageVolume.UsageType usage (   self )

Retrieves the type of use for this volume (for example filesystem).

Returns:
the usage type
See also:
Solid.Ifaces.Enums.StorageVolume.UsageType

QString uuid (   self )

Retrieves this volume Universal Unique IDentifier (UUID).

You can generally assume that this identifier is unique with reasonable confidence. Except if the volume UUID has been forged to intentionally provoke a collision, the probability to have two volumes having the same UUID is low.

Returns:
the Universal Unique IDentifier if available, QString() otherwise


Static Method Documentation

Solid.DeviceInterface.Type deviceInterfaceType (   )

Get the Solid.DeviceInterface.Type of the StorageVolume device interface.

Returns:
the StorageVolume device interface type
See also:
Solid.Ifaces.Enums.DeviceInterface.Type


Enumeration Documentation

UsageType

This enum type defines the how a volume is used.

- FileSystem : A mountable filesystem volume - PartitionTable : A volume containing a partition table - Raid : A volume member of a raid set (not mountable) - Other : A not mountable volume (like a swap partition) - Unused : An unused or free volume

Enumerator:
Other = 0
Unused = 1
FileSystem = 2
PartitionTable = 3
Raid = 4
Encrypted = 5

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