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#include "qmessage.h"
#ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN
#include "qmessage_symbian_p.h"
#else
#include "qmessage_p.h"
#endif
#include <QTextCodec>
#include <QDebug>
QTM_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
namespace {
QList<QByteArray> charsets;
}
/*!
\class QMessage
\brief The QMessage class provides a convenient interface for working with messages.
\inmodule QtMessaging
\ingroup messaging
\since 1.0
QMessage supports a number of types. Including internet email messages,
and the telephony types SMS and MMS.
The QMessageId identifier for a message is returned by id(). Messages can be constructed by
retrieval from the messaging store via their identifier using QMessageManager::message(). A
QMessage can also be constructed piece by piece using functions such as
setType(), setFrom(), setTo(), setSubject(), setBody() and appendAttachments().
If a message has been modified since it was last constructed isModified() returns true.
A list of attachments identifiers will be returned by attachmentIds() and an identifier for the
message body will be returned by bodyId(). Attachments can be appended to the content of the
message using appendAttachments(), the body of the message can be set with setBody().
The folder and account a message is associated with are returned by parentFolderId() and
parentAccountId() respectively.
Message data that is less commonly accessed or relatively large should be lazily retrieved
on demand by the associated getter function.
Only phone numbers are valid destination addresses for SMS messages, only email addresses are valid
destination addresses for Email messages, MMS messages may be addressed to either phone numbers
or email addresses.
On symbian platform there is no support for email messages containing alternative versions
(multipart/alternative) of the same text content. Only one version is allowed. In the case
where an email message containing alternative versions is received only plain text content is
accessible.
\sa QMessageContentContainer, QMessageManager, QMessageId
*/
/*!
\enum QMessage::Type
This enum type is used to describe the type of a message.
\value NoType The message type is not defined.
\value Mms The message is an MMS, Multimedia Messaging Service object.
\value Sms The message is an SMS, Short Message Service object.
\value Email The message is an Email, Internet Message Format object.
\value InstantMessage The message is an instant message object, such as XMPP.
\value AnyType Bitflag value that matches any message type defined.
\sa type(), setType()
*/
/*!
\enum QMessage::Status
This enum type is used to describe the status of a message.
\value Read This flag indicates that the content of this message has been displayed to the user.
\value HasAttachments This flag indicates that the message contains at least one sub-part with 'Attachment' disposition.
\value Incoming This flag indicates that the message has been sent from an external source.
\value Removed This flag indicates that the message has been deleted from or moved on the originating server.
\sa status(), setStatus()
*/
/*!
\enum QMessage::Priority
Defines the priority of a message.
\value HighPriority The message is high priority.
\value NormalPriority The message is normal priority.
\value LowPriority The message is low priority.
*/
/*!
\enum QMessage::StandardFolder
Defines the standard folders.
\value InboxFolder Represents the standard inbox folder.
\value DraftsFolder Represents the standard drafts folder.
\value OutboxFolder Represents the standard outbox folder.
\value SentFolder Represents the standard sent folder.
\value TrashFolder Represents the standard trash folder.
*/
/*!
\enum QMessage::ResponseType
Defines the type of a response to an existing message.
\value ReplyToSender A response to the sender of the existing message.
\value ReplyToAll A response to the sender of the existing message, and any other recipients of that message.
\value Forward A response created to copy the content of the existing message to a new recipient.
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::QMessage()
Constructs an empty message.
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::QMessage(const QMessageId& id)
Constructs a message from data stored in the messaging store with identifier \a id.
\since 1.0
\sa QMessageManager::message()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::QMessage(const QMessage &other)
Constructs a copy of \a other.
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\internal
\fn QMessage::operator=(const QMessage& other)
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::~QMessage()
Destroys the message.
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::id() const
Returns the identifier of the message.
\sa QMessageFilter::byId()
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::type() const
Returns the Type of the message.
\since 1.0
\sa setType(), QMessageFilter::byType()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setType(Type t)
Sets the Type of the message to \a t.
The type of a message may be set for non-empty messages.
\since 1.0
\sa type()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::parentAccountId() const
Returns the identifier of the parent account of the message if any; otherwise returns an
invalid identifier.
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setParentAccountId(const QMessageAccountId &accountId)
Sets the parent account of the message to the account with identifier \a accountId.
This operation is only permitted on new messages that have not yet been inserted into
the message store. Attempting to change the parent account of a message already
in the message store will result in an error when attempting to update the message
with QMessageStore::update().
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::parentFolderId() const
Returns the identifier of the folder that contains the message if any; otherwise returns an
invalid identifier.
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::standardFolder() const
Returns the standard folder of the message.
Defaults to DraftsFolder.
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::from() const
Returns the originating address of the message.
\since 1.0
\sa setFrom(), QMessageFilter::bySender()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setFrom(const QMessageAddress &address)
Sets the from address, that is the originating address of the message to \a address.
\since 1.0
\sa from()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::subject() const
Returns the subject of the message, if present; otherwise returns a null string.
\since 1.0
\sa setSubject(), QMessageFilter::bySubject()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setSubject(const QString &text)
Sets the subject of the message to \a text.
\since 1.0
\sa subject()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::date() const
Returns the timestamp contained in the origination date header field of the message, if present;
otherwise returns a null timestamp.
\since 1.0
\sa setDate(), QMessageFilter::byTimeStamp()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setDate(const QDateTime &d)
Sets the origination date header field specifying the timestamp of the message to \a d.
\since 1.0
\sa date()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::receivedDate() const
Returns the timestamp placed in the message during reception by the device, if present;
otherwise returns a null timestamp.
\since 1.0
\sa setReceivedDate(), QMessageFilter::byReceptionTimeStamp()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setReceivedDate(const QDateTime &d)
Sets the timestamp indicating the time of message reception by the device to \a d.
\since 1.0
\sa receivedDate()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::to() const
Returns the list of primary recipients for the message.
\since 1.0
\sa setTo(), QMessageFilter::byRecipients()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setTo(const QMessageAddressList& toList)
Sets the list of primary recipients for the message to \a toList.
\since 1.0
\sa to()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setTo(const QMessageAddress& address)
Sets the primary recipient for the message to \a address.
\since 1.0
\sa to()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::cc() const
Returns the list of all the cc (carbon copy) recipients specified for the message.
\since 1.0
\sa to(), bcc(), setCc(), QMessageFilter::byRecipients()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setCc(const QMessageAddressList& ccList)
Set the list of cc (carbon copy) recipients for the message to \a ccList.
On Symbian cc recipient list must not contain more than one element.
\since 1.0
\sa cc(), setTo(), setBcc()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::bcc() const
Returns the list of all the bcc (blind carbon copy) recipients specified for the message.
\since 1.0
\sa to(), cc(), setBcc()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setBcc(const QMessageAddressList& bccList)
Set the list of bcc (blind carbon copy) recipients for the message to \a bccList.
On Symbian bcc recipient list must not contain more than one element.
\since 1.0
\sa bcc(), setTo(), setCc()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::status() const
Returns the status flags value for the message.
\since 1.0
\sa setStatus(), QMessageFilter::byStatus()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setStatus(QMessage::StatusFlags newStatus)
Sets the status flags value for the message to \a newStatus.
\since 1.0
\sa status()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setStatus(QMessage::Status flag, bool set)
Sets the status flag \a flag for the message to have the value \a set.
\since 1.0
\sa status()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::priority() const
Returns the priority of the message.
The default is NormalPriority.
\since 1.0
\sa setPriority(), QMessageFilter::byPriority()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setPriority(Priority newPriority)
Sets the priority of the message to \a newPriority.
\since 1.0
\sa priority()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::size() const
Returns the complete size of the message as indicated on the originating server.
\since 1.0
\sa QMessageFilter::bySize()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::bodyId() const
Returns the identifier for the body content contained by the Message if a body exists;
otherwise returns an invalid identifier.
\since 1.0
\sa QMessageContentContainer, setBody()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setBody(const QString &body, const QByteArray &mimeType)
Sets the body text of the message to be the string \a body.
The internet media (MIME) content type of the body is set to \a mimeType, if provided.
If the \a mimeType is not specified, the content type will default to "text/plain", and
the encoding charset will be as determined by preferredCharsets().
On Symbian platform email messages with HTML body cannot be sent. If HTML content needs
to be sent it can be added as attachment.
\since 1.0
\sa bodyId(), preferredCharsets()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setBody(QTextStream &in, const QByteArray &mimeType)
Sets the body text of the message to be the text read from the stream \a in.
The internet media (MIME) content type of the body is set to \a mimeType, if provided.
If the \a mimeType is not specified, the content type will default to "text/plain", and
the encoding charset will be as determined by preferredCharsets().
On Symbian platform email messages with HTML body cannot be sent. If HTML content needs
to be sent it can be added as attachment.
\since 1.0
\sa bodyId(), preferredCharsets()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::attachmentIds() const
Returns a list of attachment identifiers for the message.
The body of the message will not be included in the list.
\since 1.0
\sa appendAttachments(), clearAttachments()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::appendAttachments(const QStringList &fileNames)
Append the contents of the files specified by \a fileNames to the end of the list of
attachments for the message. The internet media (MIME) type of the attachments will be
determined by examining the files or file names.
Symbian OS based devices have a limit for MMS message size. The message size limit
varies between different devices, but is frequently 600 000 bytes. If the attachment
size is greater than the limit then message sending will fail when
QMessageService::send() is called.
\since 1.0
\sa attachmentIds(), clearAttachments()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::clearAttachments()
Clears the list of attachments for the message, leaving only the message body, if any.
\since 1.0
\sa attachmentIds(), appendAttachments()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::isModified() const
Returns true if the message has been modified since it was constructed;
otherwise returns false.
\since 1.0
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::createResponseMessage(ResponseType type) const
Creates a new message as a response to this message, with properties predetermined according to \a type.
\since 1.0
\sa QMessageService::compose()
*/
/*!
\fn QMessage::setPreferredCharsets(const QList<QByteArray> &charsetNames)
Sets the ordered-by-preference list of names of charsets to use when encoding
unicode QString data to a serialized form to \a charsetNames.
The set of valid charset names is returned by QTextCodec::availableCodecs().
\since 1.0
\sa preferredCharsets(), preferredCharsetFor(), setBody()
*/
void QMessage::setPreferredCharsets(const QList<QByteArray> &charsetNames)
{
charsets = charsetNames;
}
/*!
\fn QMessage::preferredCharsets()
Returns an ordered-by-preference list of charset names to use when encoding
unicode QString data to a serialized form.
\since 1.0
\sa setPreferredCharsets(), preferredCharsetFor(), setBody()
*/
QList<QByteArray> QMessage::preferredCharsets()
{
return charsets;
}
/*!
Returns the first charset from the preferred list that is capable of encoding
the content of \a text.
\since 1.0
\sa preferredCharsets(), setBody()
*/
QByteArray QMessage::preferredCharsetFor(const QString &text)
{
QList<QTextCodec*> codecs;
foreach (const QByteArray &name, charsets) {
if (QTextCodec* codec = QTextCodec::codecForName(name)) {
codecs.append(codec);
} else {
qWarning() << "No codec is available for:" << name;
}
}
if (!codecs.isEmpty()) {
// See if any of these codecs can encode the data
QString::const_iterator sit = text.begin(), end = text.end();
for ( ; sit != end; ++sit) {
QList<QTextCodec*>::iterator cit = codecs.begin();
if (!(*cit)->canEncode(*sit)) {
// This codec is not acceptable
cit = codecs.erase(cit);
if (codecs.isEmpty()) {
break;
}
} else {
++cit;
}
}
if (!codecs.isEmpty()) {
// Return the first remaining codec
return codecs.first()->name();
}
}
return QByteArray();
}
QTM_END_NAMESPACE
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