/** * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Vineet Garg * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL */ #ifndef KDECONNECT_PAIRINGHANDLER_H #define KDECONNECT_PAIRINGHANDLER_H #include "networkpacket.h" #include "devicelink.h" /* * This class separates the pairing interface for each type of link. * Since different links can pair via different methods, like for LanLink certificate and public key should be shared, * for Bluetooth link they should be paired via bluetooth etc. * Each "Device" instance maintains a hash map for these pairing handlers so that there can be single pairing handler per * per link type per device. * Pairing handler keeps information about device, latest link, and pair status of the link * During first pairing process, the pairing process is nearly same as old process. * After that if any one of the link is paired, then we can say that device is paired, so new link will pair automatically */ class KDECONNECTCORE_EXPORT PairingHandler : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: PairingHandler(DeviceLink* parent); ~PairingHandler() override = default; DeviceLink* deviceLink() const; void setDeviceLink(DeviceLink* dl); virtual void packetReceived(const NetworkPacket& np) = 0; virtual void unpair() = 0; static int pairingTimeoutMsec() { return 30 * 1000; } // 30 seconds of timeout (default), subclasses that use different values should override public Q_SLOTS: virtual bool requestPairing() = 0; virtual bool acceptPairing() = 0; virtual void rejectPairing() = 0; Q_SIGNALS: void pairingError(const QString& errorMessage); private: DeviceLink* m_deviceLink; }; #endif //KDECONNECT_PAIRINGHANDLER_H