KStandardDirs Class Reference

Site-independent access to standard KDE directories. More...

#include <kstandarddirs.h>

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 KStandardDirs ()
virtual ~KStandardDirs ()
void addPrefix (const QString &dir)
void addXdgConfigPrefix (const QString &dir)
void addXdgDataPrefix (const QString &dir)
bool addResourceType (const char *type, const QString &relativename)
bool addResourceDir (const char *type, const QString &absdir)
QString findResource (const char *type, const QString &filename) const
bool isRestrictedResource (const char *type, const QString &relPath=QString::null) const
Q_UINT32 calcResourceHash (const char *type, const QString &filename, bool deep) const
QStringList findDirs (const char *type, const QString &reldir) const
QString findResourceDir (const char *type, const QString &filename) const
QStringList findAllResources (const char *type, const QString &filter=QString::null, bool recursive=false, bool unique=false) const
QStringList findAllResources (const char *type, const QString &filter, bool recursive, bool unique, QStringList &relPaths) const
void addKDEDefaults ()
bool addCustomized (KConfig *config)
QStringList resourceDirs (const char *type) const
QStringList allTypes () const
QString saveLocation (const char *type, const QString &suffix=QString::null, bool create=true) const
QString relativeLocation (const char *type, const QString &absPath)
QString kfsstnd_prefixes ()
QString kfsstnd_xdg_conf_prefixes ()
QString kfsstnd_xdg_data_prefixes ()
QString localkdedir () const
QString localxdgdatadir () const
QString localxdgconfdir () const

Static Public Member Functions

static QStringList systemPaths (const QString &pstr=QString::null)
static QString findExe (const QString &appname, const QString &pathstr=QString::null, bool ignoreExecBit=false)
static int findAllExe (QStringList &list, const QString &appname, const QString &pathstr=QString::null, bool ignoreExecBit=false)
static bool makeDir (const QString &dir, int mode=0755)
static QString kde_default (const char *type)
static QString kfsstnd_defaultprefix ()
static QString kfsstnd_defaultbindir ()
static bool exists (const QString &fullPath)
static QString realPath (const QString &dirname)
static QString realFilePath (const QString &filename)

Related Functions

(Note that these are not member functions.)



QString locate (const char *type, const QString &filename, const KInstance *instance=KGlobal::instance())
QString locateLocal (const char *type, const QString &filename, const KInstance *instance=KGlobal::instance())
QString locateLocal (const char *type, const QString &filename, bool createDir, const KInstance *instance=KGlobal::instance())

Detailed Description

Site-independent access to standard KDE directories.

Author:
Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org> and Sirtaj Singh Kang <taj@kde.org>

This is one of the most central classes in kdelibs as it provides a basic service: It knows where the files reside on the user's hard disk. And it's meant to be the only one that knows -- to make the real location as transparent as possible to both the user and the applications.

To this end it insulates the application from all information and applications always refer to a file with a resource type (e.g. icon) and a filename (e.g. khexdit.xpm). In an ideal world the application would make no assumption where this file is and leave it up to KStandardDirs::findResource("apps", "Home.desktop") to apply this knowledge to return /opt/kde/share/applnk/Home.desktop or locate("data", "kgame/background.jpg") to return /opt/kde/share/apps/kgame/background.jpg

The main idea behind KStandardDirs is that there are several toplevel prefixes below which the files lie. One of these prefixes is the one where the user installed kdelibs, one is where the application was installed, and one is $HOME/.kde, but there may be even more. Under these prefixes there are several well defined suffixes where specific resource types are to be found. For example, for the resource type "html" the suffixes could be share/doc/HTML and share/doc/kde/HTML. So the search algorithm basically appends to each prefix each registered suffix and tries to locate the file there. To make the thing even more complex, it's also possible to register absolute paths that KStandardDirs looks up after not finding anything in the former steps. They can be useful if the user wants to provide specific directories that aren't in his $HOME/.kde directory for, for example, icons.

Standard resources that kdelibs allocates are:

  • apps - Applications menu (.desktop files).
  • cache - Cached information (e.g. favicons, web-pages)
  • cgi - CGIs to run from kdehelp.
  • config - Configuration files.
  • data - Where applications store data.
  • exe - Executables in $prefix/bin. findExe() for a function that takes $PATH into account.
  • html - HTML documentation.
  • icon - Icons, see KIconLoader.
  • lib - Libraries.
  • locale - Translation files for KLocale.
  • mime - Mime types.
  • module - Module (dynamically loaded library).
  • qtplugins - Qt plugins (dynamically loaded objects for Qt)
  • services - Services.
  • servicetypes - Service types.
  • scripts - Application scripting additions.
  • sound - Application sounds.
  • templates - Templates
  • wallpaper - Wallpapers.
  • tmp - Temporary files (specific for both current host and current user)
  • socket - UNIX Sockets (specific for both current host and current user)
  • emoticons - Emoticons themes (Since KDE 3.4)

A type that is added by the class KApplication if you use it, is appdata. This one makes the use of the type data a bit easier as it appends the name of the application. So while you had to locate("data", "appname/filename") so you can also write locate("appdata", "filename") if your KApplication instance is called "appname" (as set via KApplication's constructor or KAboutData, if you use the global KStandardDirs object KGlobal::dirs()). Please note though that you cannot use the "appdata" type if you intend to use it in an applet for Kicker because 'appname' would be "Kicker" instead of the applet's name. Therefore, for applets, you've got to work around this by using locate("data", "appletname/filename").

KStandardDirs supports the following environment variables:

  • KDEDIRS: This may set an additional number of directory prefixes to search for resources. The directories should be separated by ':'. The directories are searched in the order they are specified.
  • KDEDIR: Used for backwards compatibility. As KDEDIRS but only a single directory may be specified. If KDEDIRS is set KDEDIR is ignored.
  • KDEHOME: The directory where changes are saved to. This directory is used to search for resources first. If KDEHOME is not specified it defaults to "$HOME/.kde"
  • KDEROOTHOME: Like KDEHOME, but used for the root user. If KDEROOTHOME is not set it defaults to the .kde directory in the home directory of root, usually "/root/.kde". Note that the setting of $HOME is ignored in this case.
See also:
KGlobalSettings

Definition at line 125 of file kstandarddirs.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

KStandardDirs::KStandardDirs (  ) 

KStandardDirs' constructor.

It just initializes the caches.

Definition at line 109 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

KStandardDirs::~KStandardDirs (  )  [virtual]

KStandardDirs' destructor.

Definition at line 119 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.


Member Function Documentation

bool KStandardDirs::addCustomized ( KConfig config  ) 

Reads customized entries out of the given config object and add them via addResourceDirs().

Parameters:
config The object the entries are read from. This should contain global config files
Returns:
true if new config paths have been added from config.

Definition at line 1509 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

void KStandardDirs::addKDEDefaults (  ) 

This function adds the defaults that are used by the current KDE version.

It's a series of addResourceTypes() and addPrefix() calls. You normally wouldn't call this function because it's called for you from KGlobal.

Definition at line 1277 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

void KStandardDirs::addPrefix ( const QString dir  ) 

Adds another search dir to front of the fsstnd list.

  • When compiling kdelibs, the prefix is added to this.
  • KDEDIRS or KDEDIR is taking into account
  • Additional dirs may be loaded from kdeglobals.
Parameters:
dir The directory to append relative paths to.

Definition at line 181 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

bool KStandardDirs::addResourceDir ( const char *  type,
const QString absdir 
)

Adds absolute path at the end of the search path for particular types (for example in case of icons where the user specifies extra paths).

You shouldn't need this function in 99% of all cases besides adding user-given paths.

Parameters:
type Specifies a short descriptive string to access files of this type.
absdir Points to directory where to look for this specific type. Non-existant directories may be saved but pruned.
Returns:
true if successful, false otherwise.

Definition at line 287 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

bool KStandardDirs::addResourceType ( const char *  type,
const QString relativename 
)

Adds suffixes for types.

You may add as many as you need, but it is advised that there is exactly one to make writing definite. All basic types ( kde_default) are added by addKDEDefaults(), but for those you can add more relative paths as well.

The later a suffix is added, the higher its priority. Note, that the suffix should end with / but doesn't have to start with one (as prefixes should end with one). So adding a suffix for app_pics would look like KGlobal::dirs()->addResourceType("app_pics", "share/app/pics");

Parameters:
type Specifies a short descriptive string to access files of this type.
relativename Specifies a directory relative to the root of the KFSSTND.
Returns:
true if successful, false otherwise.

Definition at line 256 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

void KStandardDirs::addXdgConfigPrefix ( const QString dir  ) 

Adds another search dir to front of the XDG_CONFIG_XXX list of prefixes.

This prefix is only used for resources that start with "xdgconf-"

Parameters:
dir The directory to append relative paths to.

Definition at line 201 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

void KStandardDirs::addXdgDataPrefix ( const QString dir  ) 

Adds another search dir to front of the XDG_DATA_XXX list of prefixes.

This prefix is only used for resources that start with "xdgdata-"

Parameters:
dir The directory to append relative paths to.

Definition at line 221 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QStringList KStandardDirs::allTypes (  )  const

This function will return a list of all the types that KStandardDirs supports.

Returns:
All types that KDE supports

Definition at line 158 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

Q_UINT32 KStandardDirs::calcResourceHash ( const char *  type,
const QString filename,
bool  deep 
) const

Returns a number that identifies this version of the resource.

When a change is made to the resource this number will change.

Parameters:
type The type of the wanted resource
filename A relative filename of the resource.
deep If true, all resources are taken into account otherwise only the one returned by findResource().
Returns:
A number identifying the current version of the resource.

Definition at line 353 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

bool KStandardDirs::exists ( const QString fullPath  )  [static]

Checks for existence and accessability of a file or directory.

Faster than creating a QFileInfo first.

Parameters:
fullPath the path to check. IMPORTANT: must end with a slash if expected to be a directory (and no slash for a file, obviously).
Returns:
true if the directory exists

Definition at line 451 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

int KStandardDirs::findAllExe ( QStringList list,
const QString appname,
const QString pathstr = QString::null,
bool  ignoreExecBit = false 
) [static]

Finds all occurrences of an executable in the system path.

Parameters:
list Will be filled with the pathnames of all the executables found. Will be empty if the executable was not found.
appname The name of the executable for which to search.
pathstr The path list which will be searched. If this is 0 (default), the $PATH environment variable will be searched.
ignoreExecBit If true, an existing file will be returned even if its executable bit is not set.
Returns:
The number of executables found, 0 if none were found.
See also:
findExe()

Definition at line 969 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QStringList KStandardDirs::findAllResources ( const char *  type,
const QString filter,
bool  recursive,
bool  unique,
QStringList relPaths 
) const

Tries to find all resources with the specified type.

The function will look into all specified directories and return all filenames (full and relative paths) in these directories.

Parameters:
type The type of resource to locate directories for.
filter Only accept filenames that fit to filter. The filter may consist of an optional directory and a QRegExp wildcard expression. E.g. "images\*.jpg". Use QString::null if you do not want a filter.
recursive Specifies if the function should decend into subdirectories.
unique If specified, only return items which have unique suffixes.
relPaths The list to store the relative paths into These can be used later to locate() the file
Returns:
List of all the files whose filename matches the specified filter.

Definition at line 620 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QStringList KStandardDirs::findAllResources ( const char *  type,
const QString filter = QString::null,
bool  recursive = false,
bool  unique = false 
) const

Tries to find all resources with the specified type.

The function will look into all specified directories and return all filenames in these directories.

Parameters:
type The type of resource to locate directories for.
filter Only accept filenames that fit to filter. The filter may consist of an optional directory and a QRegExp wildcard expression. E.g. "images\*.jpg". Use QString::null if you do not want a filter.
recursive Specifies if the function should decend into subdirectories.
unique If specified, only return items which have unique suffixes - suppressing duplicated filenames.
Returns:
List of all the files whose filename matches the specified filter.

Definition at line 676 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QStringList KStandardDirs::findDirs ( const char *  type,
const QString reldir 
) const

Tries to find all directories whose names consist of the specified type and a relative path.

So would findDirs("apps", "Settings") return

  • /opt/kde/share/applnk/Settings/
  • /home/joe/.kde/share/applnk/Settings/

Note that it appends / to the end of the directories, so you can use this right away as directory names.

Parameters:
type The type of the base directory.
reldir Relative directory.
Returns:
A list of matching directories, or an empty list if the resource specified is not found.

Definition at line 379 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::findExe ( const QString appname,
const QString pathstr = QString::null,
bool  ignoreExecBit = false 
) [static]

Finds the executable in the system path.

A valid executable must be a file and have its executable bit set.

Parameters:
appname The name of the executable file for which to search.
pathstr The path which will be searched. If this is null (default), the $PATH environment variable will be searched.
ignoreExecBit If true, an existing file will be returned even if its executable bit is not set.
Returns:
The path of the executable. If it was not found, it will return QString::null.
See also:
findAllExe()

Definition at line 920 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::findResource ( const char *  type,
const QString filename 
) const

Tries to find a resource in the following order:.

  • All PREFIX/<relativename> paths (most recent first).
  • All absolute paths (most recent first).

The filename should be a filename relative to the base dir for resources. So is a way to get the path to libkdecore.la to findResource("lib", "libkdecore.la"). KStandardDirs will then look into the subdir lib of all elements of all prefixes ($KDEDIRS) for a file libkdecore.la and return the path to the first one it finds (e.g. /opt/kde/lib/libkdecore.la)

Parameters:
type The type of the wanted resource
filename A relative filename of the resource.
Returns:
A full path to the filename specified in the second argument, or QString::null if not found.

Definition at line 318 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::findResourceDir ( const char *  type,
const QString filename 
) const

Tries to find the directory the file is in.

It works the same as findResource(), but it doesn't return the filename but the name of the directory.

This way the application can access a couple of files that have been installed into the same directory without having to look for each file.

findResourceDir("lib", "libkdecore.la") would return the path of the subdir libkdecore.la is found first in (e.g. /opt/kde/lib/)

Parameters:
type The type of the wanted resource
filename A relative filename of the resource.
Returns:
The directory where the file specified in the second argument is located, or QString::null if the type of resource specified is unknown or the resource cannot be found.

Definition at line 413 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

bool KStandardDirs::isRestrictedResource ( const char *  type,
const QString relPath = QString::null 
) const

Checks whether a resource is restricted as part of the KIOSK framework.

When a resource is restricted it means that user- specific files in the resource are ignored.

E.g. by restricting the "wallpaper" resource, only system-wide installed wallpapers will be found by this class. Wallpapers installed under the $KDEHOME directory will be ignored.

Parameters:
type The type of the resource to check
relPath A relative path in the resource.
Returns:
True if the resource is restricted.
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 124 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::kde_default ( const char *  type  )  [static]

This returns a default relative path for the standard KDE resource types.

Below is a list of them so you get an idea of what this is all about.

  • data - share/apps
  • html - share/doc/HTML
  • icon - share/icon
  • config - share/config
  • pixmap - share/pixmaps
  • apps - share/applnk
  • sound - share/sounds
  • locale - share/locale
  • services - share/services
  • servicetypes - share/servicetypes
  • mime - share/mimelnk
  • wallpaper - share/wallpapers
  • templates - share/templates
  • exe - bin
  • lib - lib
Returns:
Static default for the specified resource. You should probably be using locate() or locateLocal() instead.
See also:
locate()
locateLocal()

Definition at line 1024 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::localkdedir (  )  const

Returns the toplevel directory in which KStandardDirs will store things.

Most likely $HOME/.kde Don't use this function if you can use locateLocal

Returns:
the toplevel directory

Definition at line 1641 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::localxdgconfdir (  )  const
QString KStandardDirs::localxdgdatadir (  )  const
bool KStandardDirs::makeDir ( const QString dir,
int  mode = 0755 
) [static]

Recursively creates still-missing directories in the given path.

The resulting permissions will depend on the current umask setting. permission = mode & ~umask.

Parameters:
dir Absolute path of the directory to be made.
mode Directory permissions.
Returns:
true if successful, false otherwise

Definition at line 1160 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::realFilePath ( const QString filename  )  [static]

Expands all symbolic links and resolves references to '/.

/', '/../' and extra '/' characters in filename and returns the canonicalized absolute pathname. The resulting path will have no symbolic link, '/./' or '/../' components.

Since:
3.4

Definition at line 704 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::realPath ( const QString dirname  )  [static]

Expands all symbolic links and resolves references to '/.

/', '/../' and extra '/' characters in dirname and returns the canonicalized absolute pathname. The resulting path will have no symbolic link, '/./' or '/../' components.

Since:
3.1

Definition at line 686 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::relativeLocation ( const char *  type,
const QString absPath 
)

Converts an absolute path to a path relative to a certain resource.

If "abs = ::locate(resource, rel)" then "rel = relativeLocation(resource, abs)" and vice versa.

Parameters:
type The type of resource.
absPath An absolute path to make relative.
Returns:
A relative path relative to resource type that will find absPath. If no such relative path exists, absPath will be returned unchanged.

Definition at line 1138 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QStringList KStandardDirs::resourceDirs ( const char *  type  )  const

This function is used internally by almost all other function as it serves and fills the directories cache.

Parameters:
type The type of resource
Returns:
The list of possible directories for the specified type. The function updates the cache if possible. If the resource type specified is unknown, it will return an empty list. Note, that the directories are assured to exist beside the save location, which may not exist, but is returned anyway.

Definition at line 783 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QString KStandardDirs::saveLocation ( const char *  type,
const QString suffix = QString::null,
bool  create = true 
) const

Finds a location to save files into for the given type in the user's home directory.

Parameters:
type The type of location to return.
suffix A subdirectory name. Makes it easier for you to create subdirectories. You can't pass filenames here, you _have_ to pass directory names only and add possible filename in that directory yourself. A directory name always has a trailing slash ('/').
create If set, saveLocation() will create the directories needed (including those given by suffix).
Returns:
A path where resources of the specified type should be saved, or QString::null if the resource type is unknown.

Definition at line 1081 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.

QStringList KStandardDirs::systemPaths ( const QString pstr = QString::null  )  [static]

Returns a QStringList list of pathnames in the system path.

Parameters:
pstr The path which will be searched. If this is null (default), the $PATH environment variable will be searched.
Returns:
a QStringList list of pathnames in the system path.

Definition at line 874 of file kstandarddirs.cpp.


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