certmanager/lib

Kleo::EncryptJob Class Referenceabstract

#include <encryptjob.h>

Inheritance diagram for Kleo::EncryptJob:
Kleo::Job

Signals

void result (const GpgME::EncryptionResult &result, const TQByteArray &cipherText)
 
- Signals inherited from Kleo::Job
void progress (const TQString &what, int current, int total)
 
void done ()
 

Public Member Functions

virtual GpgME::Error start (const std::vector< GpgME::Key > &recipients, const TQByteArray &plainText, bool alwaysTrust=false)=0
 
virtual GpgME::EncryptionResult exec (const std::vector< GpgME::Key > &recipients, const TQByteArray &plainText, bool alwaysTrust, TQByteArray &cipherText)=0
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Kleo::Job
virtual void showErrorDialog (TQWidget *parent=0, const TQString &caption=TQString()) const
 
virtual TQString auditLogAsHtml () const
 
virtual GpgME::Error auditLogError () const
 
bool isAuditLogSupported () const
 

Protected Member Functions

 EncryptJob (TQObject *parent, const char *name)
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Kleo::Job
 Job (TQObject *parent, const char *name)
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Slots inherited from Kleo::Job
virtual void slotCancel ()=0
 

Detailed Description

An abstract base class for asynchronous encrypters.

To use a EncryptJob, first obtain an instance from the CryptoBackend implementation, connect the progress() and result() signals to suitable slots and then start the encryption with a call to start(). This call might fail, in which case the EncryptJob instance will have scheduled it's own destruction with a call to TQObject::deleteLater().

After result() is emitted, the EncryptJob will schedule it's own destruction by calling TQObject::deleteLater().

Definition at line 64 of file encryptjob.h.

Member Function Documentation

◆ start()

virtual GpgME::Error Kleo::EncryptJob::start ( const std::vector< GpgME::Key > &  recipients,
const TQByteArray &  plainText,
bool  alwaysTrust = false 
)
pure virtual

Starts the encryption operation.

recipients is the a list of keys to encrypt plainText to. Empty (null) keys are ignored.

If alwaysTrust is true, validity checking for the keys will not be performed, but full validity assumed for all keys without further checks.


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