/* Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Volker Krause This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef AKONADI_TRANSACTIONSEQUENCE_H #define AKONADI_TRANSACTIONSEQUENCE_H #include "akonadi_export.h" #include namespace Akonadi { class TransactionSequencePrivate; /** * @short Base class for jobs that need to run a sequence of sub-jobs in a transaction. * * As soon as the first subjob is added, the transaction is started. * As soon as the last subjob has successfully finished, the transaction is committed. * If any subjob fails, the transaction is rolled back. * * Alternatively, a TransactionSequence object can be used as a parent object * for a set of jobs to achieve the same behaviour without subclassing. * * Example: * * @code * * // Delete a couple of items inside a transaction * Akonadi::TransactionSequence *transaction = new Akonadi::TransactionSequence; * connect( transaction, SIGNAL( result( KJob* ) ), SLOT( transactionFinished( KJob* ) ) ); * * const Akonadi::Item::List items = ... * * foreach ( const Akonadi::Item &item, items ) { * new Akonadi::ItemDeleteJob( item, transaction ); * } * * ... * * MyClass::transactionFinished( KJob *job ) * { * if ( job->error() ) * qDebug() << "Error occurred"; * else * qDebug() << "Items deleted successfully"; * } * * @endcode * * @author Volker Krause */ class AKONADI_EXPORT TransactionSequence : public Job { Q_OBJECT public: /** * Creates a new transaction sequence. * * @param parent The parent object. */ explicit TransactionSequence( QObject *parent = 0 ); /** * Destroys the transaction sequence. */ ~TransactionSequence(); /** * Commits the transaction as soon as all pending sub-jobs finished successfully. */ void commit(); /** * Rolls back the current transaction as soon as possible. * You only need to call this method when you want to roll back due to external * reasons (e.g. user cancellation), the transaction is automatically rolled back * if one of its subjobs fails. * @since 4.5 */ void rollback(); /** * Sets which job of the sequence might fail without rolling back the * complete transaction. * * @since 4.5 */ void setIgnoreJobFailure( KJob *job ); /** * Disable automatic committing. * Use this when you want to add jobs to this sequence after execution * has been started, usually that is outside of the constructor or the * method that creates this transaction sequence. * @note Calling this method after execution of this job has been started * has no effect. * @param enable @c true to enable autocommitting (default), @c false to disable it * @since 4.5 */ void setAutomaticCommittingEnabled( bool enable ); protected: bool addSubjob( KJob* job ); void doStart(); protected Q_SLOTS: void slotResult( KJob *job ); private: Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE( TransactionSequence ) //@cond PRIVATE Q_PRIVATE_SLOT( d_func(), void commitResult(KJob*) ) Q_PRIVATE_SLOT( d_func(), void rollbackResult(KJob*) ) //@endcond }; } #endif