KAutoMount Class Reference

This class implements synchronous mounting of devices, as well as showing a file-manager window after mounting a device, optionally. More...

#include <kautomount.h>

Inheritance diagram for KAutoMount:
QObject

List of all members.

Signals

void finished ()
void error ()

Public Member Functions

 KAutoMount (bool readonly, const QString &format, const QString &device, const QString &mountpoint, const QString &desktopFile, bool show_filemanager_window=true)

Protected Slots

void slotResult (KIO::Job *)

Protected Attributes

QString m_strDevice
bool m_bShowFilemanagerWindow
QString m_desktopFile

Friends

class gcc_gives_a_warning_without_this

Detailed Description

This class implements synchronous mounting of devices, as well as showing a file-manager window after mounting a device, optionally.

It is a wrapper around the asychronous KIO::special() call for mount, used by KMimeType.

This class implements synchronous mounting of devices.

Definition at line 41 of file kautomount.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

KAutoMount::KAutoMount ( bool  readonly,
const QString format,
const QString device,
const QString mountpoint,
const QString desktopFile,
bool  show_filemanager_window = true 
)

Mounts a device.

Parameters:
readonly if true, the device is mounted read-only
format the file system (e.g. vfat, ext2...) [optional, fstab is used otherwise]
device the path to the device (e.g. /dev/fd0)
mountpoint the directory where to mount the device [optional, fstab is used otherwise]
desktopFile the file the user clicked on - to notify KDirWatch of the fact that it should emit fileDirty for it (to have the icon change)
show_filemanager_window if true, a file-manager window for that mountpoint is shown after the mount, if successful.

Definition at line 32 of file kautomount.cpp.


Member Function Documentation

void KAutoMount::error (  )  [signal]

Emitted in case the directory could not been mounted.

void KAutoMount::finished (  )  [signal]

Emitted when the directory has been mounted.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following files:
KDE Home | KDE Accessibility Home | Description of Access Keys