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#include <gio/gio.h> GVolume; GVolumeIface; char * g_volume_get_name (GVolume *volume); char * g_volume_get_uuid (GVolume *volume); GIcon * g_volume_get_icon (GVolume *volume); GDrive * g_volume_get_drive (GVolume *volume); GMount * g_volume_get_mount (GVolume *volume); gboolean g_volume_can_mount (GVolume *volume); gboolean g_volume_should_automount (GVolume *volume); GFile * g_volume_get_activation_root (GVolume *volume); void g_volume_mount (GVolume *volume, GMountMountFlags flags, GMountOperation *mount_operation, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data); gboolean g_volume_mount_finish (GVolume *volume, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error); gboolean g_volume_can_eject (GVolume *volume); void g_volume_eject (GVolume *volume, GMountUnmountFlags flags, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data); gboolean g_volume_eject_finish (GVolume *volume, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error); #define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_HAL_UDI #define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_LABEL #define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_NFS_MOUNT #define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_UNIX_DEVICE #define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_UUID char ** g_volume_enumerate_identifiers (GVolume *volume); char * g_volume_get_identifier (GVolume *volume, const char *kind);
The GVolume interface represents user-visible objects that can be mounted. Note, when porting from GnomeVFS, GVolume is the moral equivalent of GnomeVFSDrive.
Mounting a GVolume instance is an asynchronous operation. For more
information about asynchronous operations, see GAsyncReady and
GSimpleAsyncReady. To mount a GVolume, first call
g_volume_mount()
with (at least) the GVolume instance, optionally
a GMountOperation object and a GAsyncReadyCallback.
Typically, one will only want to pass NULL
for the
GMountOperation if automounting all volumes when a desktop session
starts since it's not desirable to put up a lot of dialogs asking
for credentials.
The callback will be fired when the operation has resolved (either
with success or failure), and a GAsyncReady structure will be
passed to the callback. That callback should then call
g_volume_mount_finish()
with the GVolume instance and the
GAsyncReady data to see if the operation was completed
successfully. If an error
is present when g_volume_mount_finish()
is called, then it will be filled with any error information.
It is sometimes necessary to directly access the underlying
operating system object behind a volume (e.g. for passing a volume
to an application via the commandline). For this purpose, GIO
allows to obtain an 'identifier' for the volume. There can be
different kinds of identifiers, such as Hal UDIs, filesystem labels,
traditional Unix devices (e.g. /dev/sda2
),
uuids. GIO uses predefind strings as names for the different kinds
of identifiers: G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_HAL_UDI,
G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_LABEL, etc. Use g_volume_get_identifier()
to obtain an identifier for a volume.
typedef struct { GTypeInterface g_iface; /* signals */ void (* changed) (GVolume *volume); void (* removed) (GVolume *volume); /* Virtual Table */ char * (* get_name) (GVolume *volume); GIcon * (* get_icon) (GVolume *volume); char * (* get_uuid) (GVolume *volume); GDrive * (* get_drive) (GVolume *volume); GMount * (* get_mount) (GVolume *volume); gboolean (* can_mount) (GVolume *volume); gboolean (* can_eject) (GVolume *volume); void (* mount_fn) (GVolume *volume, GMountMountFlags flags, GMountOperation *mount_operation, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data); gboolean (* mount_finish) (GVolume *volume, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error); void (* eject) (GVolume *volume, GMountUnmountFlags flags, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data); gboolean (* eject_finish) (GVolume *volume, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error); char * (* get_identifier) (GVolume *volume, const char *kind); char ** (* enumerate_identifiers) (GVolume *volume); gboolean (* should_automount) (GVolume *volume); GFile * (* get_activation_root) (GVolume *volume); } GVolumeIface;
Interface for implementing operations for mountable volumes.
GTypeInterface |
The parent interface. |
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Changed signal that is emitted when the volume's state has changed. |
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The removed signal that is emitted when the GVolume have been removed. If the recipient is holding references to the object they should release them so the object can be finalized. |
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Gets a string containing the name of the GVolume. |
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Gets a GIcon for the GVolume. |
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Gets the UUID for the GVolume. The reference is typically based on the file system UUID for the mount in question and should be considered an opaque string. Returns NULL if there is no UUID available.
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Gets a GDrive the volume is located on. Returns NULL if the GVolume is not associated with a GDrive.
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Gets a GMount representing the mounted volume. Returns NULL if the GVolume is not mounted.
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Returns TRUE if the GVolume can be mounted.
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Checks if a GVolume can be ejected. |
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Mounts a given GVolume. |
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Finishes a mount operation. |
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Ejects a given GVolume. |
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Finishes an eject operation. |
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Returns the identifier of the given kind, or NULL if
the GVolume doesn't have one.
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Returns an array strings listing the kinds of identifiers which the GVolume has. |
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Returns TRUE if the GVolume should be automatically mounted.
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Returns the activation root for the GVolume if it is known in advance or NULL if
it is not known.
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char * g_volume_get_uuid (GVolume *volume);
Gets the UUID for the volume
. The reference is typically based on
the file system UUID for the volume in question and should be
considered an opaque string. Returns NULL
if there is no UUID
available.
GIcon * g_volume_get_icon (GVolume *volume);
Gets the icon for volume
.
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a GVolume. |
Returns : |
a GIcon.
The returned object should be unreffed with g_object_unref()
when no longer needed.
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GDrive * g_volume_get_drive (GVolume *volume);
Gets the drive for the volume
.
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a GVolume. |
Returns : |
a GDrive or NULL if volume is not associated with a drive.
The returned object should be unreffed with g_object_unref()
when no longer needed.
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GMount * g_volume_get_mount (GVolume *volume);
Gets the mount for the volume
.
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a GVolume. |
Returns : |
a GMount or NULL if volume isn't mounted.
The returned object should be unreffed with g_object_unref()
when no longer needed.
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gboolean g_volume_can_mount (GVolume *volume);
Checks if a volume can be mounted.
gboolean g_volume_should_automount (GVolume *volume);
Returns whether the volume should be automatically mounted.
GFile * g_volume_get_activation_root (GVolume *volume);
Gets the activation root for a GVolume if it is known ahead of
mount time. Returns NULL
otherwise. If not NULL
and if volume
is mounted, then the result of g_mount_get_root()
on the
GMount object obtained from g_volume_get_mount()
will always
either be equal or a prefix of what this function returns. In
other words, in code
GMount *mount; GFile *mount_root GFile *volume_activation_root; mount = g_volume_get_mount (volume); /* mounted, so never NULL */ mount_root = g_mount_get_root (mount); volume_activation_root = g_volume_get_activation_root(volume); /* assume not NULL */
then the expression
(g_file_has_prefix (volume_activation_root, mount_root) || g_file_equal (volume_activation_root, mount_root))
will always be TRUE
.
There is a number of possible uses of this function.
First, implementations of GVolumeMonitor can use this method to
determine if a GMount should be adopted in the implementation of
g_volume_monitor_adopt_orphan_mount()
by testing if the result of
this function equals (or has as prefix) the root of the given
GMount. In particular this is useful in the in-process proxy part
of an out-of-process volume monitor implementation.
Second, applications such as a file manager can use this to
navigate to the correct root in response to the user navigating to
a server. Now suppose there is a volume monitor for networked
servers that creates GVolume objects corresponding to the
"favorite servers" (e.g. set up by the user via some "Connect to
Server" dialog). Suppose also that one of the favorite servers is
named "public_html @ fd.o" and the URI is
sftp://people.freedesktop.org/home/david/public_html
.
Now, due to the way GIO works, when the corresponding GVolume is
mounted then a GMount (typically adopted by the volume monitor)
will appear with the mount root (e.g. the result of
g_mount_get_root()
)
sftp://people.freedesktop.org
. However, this
function (g_volume_get_activation_root()
) can return a GFile for
the URI
sftp://people.freedesktop.org/home/david/public_html
.
All this means that a file manager can use the latter URI for navigating when the user clicks an icon representing the GVolume (e.g. clicking an icon with the name "public_html @ fd.o" or similar).
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a GVolume |
Returns : |
the activation root of volume or NULL . Use
g_object_unref() to free.
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Since 2.18
void g_volume_mount (GVolume *volume, GMountMountFlags flags, GMountOperation *mount_operation, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data);
Mounts a volume. This is an asynchronous operation, and is
finished by calling g_volume_mount_finish()
with the volume
and GAsyncResult returned in the callback
.
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a GVolume. |
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flags affecting the operation |
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a GMountOperation or NULL to avoid user interaction.
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optional GCancellable object, NULL to ignore.
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a GAsyncReadyCallback, or NULL .
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user data that gets passed to callback
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gboolean g_volume_mount_finish (GVolume *volume, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error);
Finishes mounting a volume. If any errors occured during the operation,
error
will be set to contain the errors and FALSE
will be returned.
gboolean g_volume_can_eject (GVolume *volume);
Checks if a volume can be ejected.
void g_volume_eject (GVolume *volume, GMountUnmountFlags flags, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data);
Ejects a volume. This is an asynchronous operation, and is
finished by calling g_volume_eject_finish()
with the volume
and GAsyncResult returned in the callback
.
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a GVolume. |
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flags affecting the unmount if required for eject |
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optional GCancellable object, NULL to ignore.
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a GAsyncReadyCallback, or NULL .
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user data that gets passed to callback
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gboolean g_volume_eject_finish (GVolume *volume, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error);
Finishes ejecting a volume. If any errors occured during the operation,
error
will be set to contain the errors and FALSE
will be returned.
#define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_HAL_UDI "hal-udi"
The string used to obtain a Hal UDI with g_volume_get_identifier()
.
#define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_LABEL "label"
The string used to obtain a filesystem label with g_volume_get_identifier()
.
#define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_NFS_MOUNT "nfs-mount"
The string used to obtain a NFS mount with g_volume_get_identifier()
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#define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_UNIX_DEVICE "unix-device"
The string used to obtain a Unix device path with g_volume_get_identifier()
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#define G_VOLUME_IDENTIFIER_KIND_UUID "uuid"
The string used to obtain a UUID with g_volume_get_identifier()
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char ** g_volume_enumerate_identifiers (GVolume *volume);
Gets the kinds of identifiers
that volume
has. Use g_volume_get_identifer()
to obtain
the identifiers themselves.
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a GVolume |
Returns : |
a NULL -terminated array of strings containing
kinds of identifiers. Use g_strfreev() to free.
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char * g_volume_get_identifier (GVolume *volume, const char *kind);
Gets the identifier of the given kind for volume
.
See the introduction
for more information about volume identifiers.
"changed"
signalvoid user_function (GVolume *arg0, gpointer user_data) : Run Last
Emitted when the volume has been changed.
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user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
"removed"
signalvoid user_function (GVolume *arg0, gpointer user_data) : Run Last
This signal is emitted when the GVolume have been removed. If the recipient is holding references to the object they should release them so the object can be finalized.
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user data set when the signal handler was connected. |