KIMAP2::SetAclJob
#include <setacljob.h>
Public Member Functions | |
SetAclJob (Session *session) | |
QByteArray | identifier () |
void | setIdentifier (const QByteArray &identifier) |
void | setRights (AclModifier modifier, Acl::Rights rights) |
Public Member Functions inherited from KIMAP2::AclJobBase | |
AclJobBase (Session *session) | |
QString | mailBox () const |
void | setMailBox (const QString &mailBox) |
Protected Member Functions | |
void | doStart () override |
Protected Member Functions inherited from KIMAP2::AclJobBase | |
AclJobBase (JobPrivate &dd) | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Types inherited from KIMAP2::AclJobBase | |
enum | AclModifier { Add = 0 , Remove , Change } |
Detailed Description
Sets the rights that correspond to an identifier on a mailbox.
This job can only be run when the session is in the authenticated (or selected) state.
This job requires that the server supports the ACL capability, defined in RFC 4314.
Definition at line 44 of file setacljob.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
◆ SetAclJob()
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explicit |
Definition at line 39 of file setacljob.cpp.
◆ ~SetAclJob()
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virtual |
Definition at line 44 of file setacljob.cpp.
Member Function Documentation
◆ doStart()
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overrideprotected |
Definition at line 48 of file setacljob.cpp.
◆ identifier()
QByteArray SetAclJob::identifier | ( | ) |
The identifier that rights will be associated with.
Definition at line 72 of file setacljob.cpp.
◆ setIdentifier()
void SetAclJob::setIdentifier | ( | const QByteArray & | identifier | ) |
Sets the identifier the rights will be modified for.
The meaning of identifiers depends on the server implementation, with the following restrictions:
- "anyone" means any authenticated user, including anonymous
- an identifier starting with a minus sign ('-') indicates "negative rights": rights that should be taken away from matching users
Other than the above restrictions, ACL identifiers are usually IMAP usernames, but could potentially be group names as well.
Note that negative rights override positive rights: if "fred" and "-fred" are both assigned the 'w' right, the user "fred" will not have the 'w' right.
- Parameters
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identifier the identifier to set
Definition at line 66 of file setacljob.cpp.
◆ setRights()
void SetAclJob::setRights | ( | AclModifier | modifier, |
Acl::Rights | rights ) |
Sets the rights that will be changed for the identifier.
Note that multiple calls to this method will have a non-intuitive effect: the modifier
value of the most recent call will be used, but the OR'd-together values of all calls to setRights() will be used.
If the server does not recognise any of the rights, the job will fail and the ACL for the mailbox will remain unchanged.
Note that some rights may be tied together, and must be set or removed as a group. See ListRightsJob::possibleRights() for more details. The server will only set a tied group of rights if you have requested that all the rights in that group should be set.
- Parameters
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modifier determines whether the rights will be added to the identifier, removed from the identifier or will replace any existing rights assigned to the identifier rights the rights to be added, removed or set
Definition at line 60 of file setacljob.cpp.
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