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| #include "qbluetoothtransfermanager.h" |
| #include "qbluetoothtransferrequest.h" |
| #include "qbluetoothtransferreply.h" |
| #if QT_CONFIG(bluez) |
| #include "qbluetoothtransferreply_bluez_p.h" |
| #elif QT_OSX_BLUETOOTH |
| #include "qbluetoothtransferreply_osx_p.h" |
| #else |
| #if !defined(QT_ANDROID_BLUETOOTH) && !defined(QT_IOS_BLUETOOTH) |
| #include "dummy/dummy_helper_p.h" |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
| |
| /*! |
| \class QBluetoothTransferManager |
| \inmodule QtBluetooth |
| \brief The QBluetoothTransferManager class transfers data to another device |
| using Object Push Profile (OPP). |
| |
| \since 5.2 |
| |
| QBluetoothTransferManager uses OBEX to send put commands to remote devices. A typical |
| OBEX transfer is initialized as follows: |
| |
| \snippet doc_src_qtbluetooth.cpp sendfile |
| |
| Note that this API is not currently supported on Android. |
| */ |
| |
| /*! |
| \fn QBluetoothTransferReply *QBluetoothTransferManager::put(const QBluetoothTransferRequest &request, QIODevice *data) |
| |
| Sends the contents of \a data to the remote device identified by \a request, and returns a new |
| QBluetoothTransferReply that can be used to track the request's progress. \a data must remain valid |
| until the \l finished() signal is emitted. |
| |
| The returned \l QBluetoothTransferReply object must be immediately checked for its |
| \l {QBluetoothTransferReply::error()}{error()} state. This is required in case |
| this function detects an error during the initialization of the |
| \l QBluetoothTransferReply. In such cases \l {QBluetoothTransferReply::isFinished()} returns |
| \c true as well. |
| |
| If the platform does not support the Object Push profile, this function will return \c 0. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| |
| /*! |
| \fn void QBluetoothTransferManager::finished(QBluetoothTransferReply *reply) |
| |
| This signal is emitted when the transfer for \a reply finishes. |
| */ |
| |
| /*! |
| Constructs a new QBluetoothTransferManager with \a parent. |
| */ |
| QBluetoothTransferManager::QBluetoothTransferManager(QObject *parent) |
| : QObject(parent) |
| { |
| qRegisterMetaType<QBluetoothTransferReply*>(); |
| qRegisterMetaType<QBluetoothTransferReply::TransferError>(); |
| } |
| |
| /*! |
| Destroys the QBluetoothTransferManager. |
| */ |
| QBluetoothTransferManager::~QBluetoothTransferManager() |
| { |
| } |
| |
| QBluetoothTransferReply *QBluetoothTransferManager::put(const QBluetoothTransferRequest &request, |
| QIODevice *data) |
| { |
| #if QT_CONFIG(bluez) |
| QBluetoothTransferReplyBluez *rep = new QBluetoothTransferReplyBluez(data, request, this); |
| connect(rep, SIGNAL(finished(QBluetoothTransferReply*)), this, SIGNAL(finished(QBluetoothTransferReply*))); |
| return rep; |
| #elif QT_OSX_BLUETOOTH |
| QBluetoothTransferReply *reply = new QBluetoothTransferReplyOSX(data, request, this); |
| connect(reply, SIGNAL(finished(QBluetoothTransferReply*)), this, SIGNAL(finished(QBluetoothTransferReply*))); |
| return reply; |
| #else |
| // Android, iOS, and Win/WinRT have no implementation |
| #if !defined(QT_ANDROID_BLUETOOTH) && !defined(QT_IOS_BLUETOOTH) && !defined(QT_WINRT_BLUETOOTH) && !defined(QT_WIN_BLUETOOTH) |
| printDummyWarning(); |
| #endif |
| Q_UNUSED(request); |
| Q_UNUSED(data); |
| return 0; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| QT_END_NAMESPACE |
| |
| #include "moc_qbluetoothtransfermanager.cpp" |