The QUrl class provides a URL parser and simplifies working with URLs.
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#include <qurl.h>
Inherited by QUrlOperator.
List of all member functions.
Public Members
QUrl ( const QString & url )
QUrl ( const QUrl & url )
QUrl ( const QUrl & url, const QString & relUrl, bool checkSlash = FALSE )
virtual void
setUser ( const QString & user )
virtual void
setHost ( const QString & host )
QString
path ( bool correct = TRUE ) const
virtual void
setPath ( const QString & path )
virtual void
setQuery ( const QString & txt )
virtual void
setRef ( const QString & txt )
virtual void
addPath ( const QString & pa )
virtual QString
toString ( bool encodedPath = FALSE, bool forcePrependProtocol = TRUE ) const
Static Public Members
Protected Members
virtual bool
parse ( const QString & url )
Detailed Description
The QUrl class provides a URL parser and simplifies working with URLs.
The QUrl class is provided for simple work with URLs. It can
parse, decode, encode, etc.
QUrl works with the decoded path and encoded query in turn.
Example:
http://www.trolltech.com:80/cgi-bin/test%20me.pl?cmd=Hello%20you
Example:
http://doc.trolltech.com/qdockarea.html#lines
The individual parts of a URL can be set with setProtocol(),
setHost(), setPort(), setPath(), setFileName(), setRef() and
setQuery(). A URL could contain, for example, an ftp address which
requires a user name and password; these can be set with setUser()
and setPassword().
Because path is always encoded internally you must not use "%00"
in the path, although this is okay (but not recommended) for the
query.
QUrl is normally used like this:
QUrl url( "http://www.trolltech.com" );
// or
QUrl url( "file:/home/myself/Mail", "Inbox" );
You can then access and manipulate the various parts of the URL.
To make it easy to work with QUrls and QStrings, QUrl implements
the necessary cast and assignment operators so you can do
following:
QUrl url( "http://www.trolltech.com" );
QString s = url;
// or
QString s( "http://www.trolltech.com" );
QUrl url( s );
Use the static functions, encode() and decode() to encode or
decode a URL in a string. (They operate on the string in-place.)
The isRelativeUrl() static function returns TRUE if the given
string is a relative URL.
If you want to use a URL to work on a hierarchical structure (e.g.
a local or remote filesystem), you might want to use the subclass
QUrlOperator.
See also QUrlOperator, Input/Output and Networking and Miscellaneous Classes.
Member Function Documentation
QUrl::QUrl ()
Constructs an empty URL that is invalid.
QUrl::QUrl ( const QString & url )
Constructs a URL by parsing the string url.
If you pass a string like "/home/qt", the "file" protocol is
assumed.
QUrl::QUrl ( const QUrl & url )
Copy constructor. Copies the data of url.
QUrl::QUrl ( const QUrl & url, const QString & relUrl, bool checkSlash = FALSE )
Constructs an URL taking url as the base (context) and
relUrl as a relative URL to url. If relUrl is not relative,
relUrl is taken as the new URL.
For example, the path of
QUrl url( "ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source", "qt-2.1.0.tar.gz" );
will be "/qt/srource/qt-2.1.0.tar.gz".
On the other hand,
QUrl url( "ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source", "/usr/local" );
will result in a new URL, "ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/usr/local",
because "/usr/local" isn't relative.
Similarly,
QUrl url( "ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source", "file:/usr/local" );
will result in a new URL, with "/usr/local" as the path
and "file" as the protocol.
Normally it is expected that the path of url points to a
directory, even if the path has no slash at the end. But if you
want the constructor to handle the last part of the path as a file
name if there is no slash at the end, and to let it be replaced by
the file name of relUrl (if it contains one), set checkSlash
to TRUE.
QUrl::~QUrl () [virtual]
Destructor.
void QUrl::addPath ( const QString & pa ) [virtual]
Adds the path pa to the path of the URL.
See also setPath() and hasPath().
bool QUrl::cdUp () [virtual]
Changes the directory to one directory up.
See also setPath().
void QUrl::decode ( QString & url ) [static]
Decodes the string url in-place.
See also encode().
QString QUrl::dirPath () const
Returns the directory path of the URL. This is the part of the
path of the URL without the fileName(). See the documentation of
fileName() for a discussion of what is handled as file name and
what is handled as directory path.
See also setPath() and hasPath().
Example: network/networkprotocol/nntp.cpp.
void QUrl::encode ( QString & url ) [static]
Encodes the string url in-place.
See also decode().
QString QUrl::encodedPathAndQuery ()
Returns the encoded path and query.
See also decode().
QString QUrl::fileName () const
Returns the file name of the URL. If the path of the URL doesn't
have a slash at the end, the part between the last slash and the
end of the path string is considered to be the file name. If the
path has a slash at the end, an empty string is returned here.
See also setFileName().
Example: network/networkprotocol/nntp.cpp.
bool QUrl::hasHost () const
Returns TRUE if the URL contains a hostname; otherwise returns
FALSE.
See also setHost().
bool QUrl::hasPassword () const
Returns TRUE if the URL contains a password; otherwise returns
FALSE.
Warning: Passwords passed in URLs are normally insecure; this
is due to the mechanism, not because of Qt.
See also setPassword() and setUser().
bool QUrl::hasPath () const
Returns TRUE if the URL contains a path; otherwise returns FALSE.
See also path() and setPath().
bool QUrl::hasPort () const
Returns TRUE if the URL contains a port; otherwise returns FALSE.
See also setPort().
bool QUrl::hasRef () const
Returns TRUE if the URL has a reference; otherwise returns FALSE.
See also setRef().
bool QUrl::hasUser () const
Returns TRUE if the URL contains a username; otherwise returns
FALSE.
See also setUser() and setPassword().
QString QUrl::host () const
Returns the hostname of the URL.
See also setHost() and hasHost().
bool QUrl::isLocalFile () const
Returns TRUE if the URL is a local file; otherwise returns FALSE.
Example: qdir/qdir.cpp.
bool QUrl::isRelativeUrl ( const QString & url ) [static]
Returns TRUE if url is relative; otherwise returns FALSE.
bool QUrl::isValid () const
Returns TRUE if the URL is valid; otherwise returns FALSE. A URL
is invalid if it cannot be parsed, for example.
QUrl::operator QString () const
Composes a string version of the URL and returns it.
See also QUrl::toString().
QUrl & QUrl::operator= ( const QUrl & url )
Assigns the data of url to this class.
QUrl & QUrl::operator= ( const QString & url )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Parses url and assigns the resulting data to this class.
If you pass a string like "/home/qt" the "file" protocol will be
assumed.
bool QUrl::operator== ( const QUrl & url ) const
Compares this URL with url and returns TRUE if they are equal;
otherwise returns FALSE.
bool QUrl::operator== ( const QString & url ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Compares this URL with url. url is parsed first. Returns
TRUE if url is equal to this url; otherwise returns FALSE.
bool QUrl::parse ( const QString & url ) [virtual protected]
Parses the url.
QString QUrl::password () const
Returns the password of the URL.
Warning: Passwords passed in URLs are normally insecure; this
is due to the mechanism, not because of Qt.
See also setPassword() and setUser().
QString QUrl::path ( bool correct = TRUE ) const
Returns the path of the URL. If correct is TRUE, the path is
cleaned (deals with too many or too few slashes, cleans things
like "/../..", etc). Otherwise path() returns exactly the path
that was parsed or set.
See also setPath() and hasPath().
Example: qdir/qdir.cpp.
int QUrl::port () const
Returns the port of the URL or -1 if no port has been set.
See also setPort().
QString QUrl::protocol () const
Returns the protocol of the URL. Typically, "file", "http", "ftp",
etc.
See also setProtocol().
QString QUrl::query () const
Returns the (encoded) query of the URL.
See also setQuery() and decode().
QString QUrl::ref () const
Returns the (encoded) reference of the URL.
See also setRef(), hasRef() and decode().
void QUrl::reset () [virtual protected]
Resets all parts of the URL to their default values and
invalidates it.
void QUrl::setEncodedPathAndQuery ( const QString & pathAndQuery ) [virtual]
Parses pathAndQuery for a path and query and sets those values.
The whole string must be encoded.
See also encode().
void QUrl::setFileName ( const QString & name ) [virtual]
Sets the file name of the URL to name. If this URL contains a
fileName(), the original file name is replaced by name.
See the documentation of fileName() for a more detailed discussion
of what is handled as file name and what is handled as a directory
path.
See also fileName().
void QUrl::setHost ( const QString & host ) [virtual]
Sets the hostname of the URL to host.
See also host() and hasHost().
void QUrl::setPassword ( const QString & pass ) [virtual]
Sets the password of the URL to pass.
Warning: Passwords passed in URLs are normally insecure; this
is due to the mechanism, not because of Qt.
See also password() and setUser().
void QUrl::setPath ( const QString & path ) [virtual]
Sets the path of the URL to path.
See also path() and hasPath().
void QUrl::setPort ( int port ) [virtual]
Sets the port of the URL to port.
See also port().
void QUrl::setProtocol ( const QString & protocol ) [virtual]
Sets the protocol of the URL to protocol. Typically, "file",
"http", "ftp", etc.
See also protocol().
void QUrl::setQuery ( const QString & txt ) [virtual]
Sets the query of the URL to txt. txt must be encoded.
See also query() and encode().
void QUrl::setRef ( const QString & txt ) [virtual]
Sets the reference of the URL to txt. txt must be encoded.
See also ref(), hasRef() and encode().
void QUrl::setUser ( const QString & user ) [virtual]
Sets the username of the URL to user.
See also user() and setPassword().
QString QUrl::toString ( bool encodedPath = FALSE, bool forcePrependProtocol = TRUE ) const [virtual]
Composes a string version of the URL and returns it. If encodedPath is TRUE the path in the returned string is encoded. If
forcePrependProtocol is TRUE and encodedPath looks like a
local filename, the "file:/" protocol is also prepended.
See also encode() and decode().
QString QUrl::user () const
Returns the username of the URL.
See also setUser() and setPassword().
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