/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library. Copyright (c) 2015 - ROLI Ltd. Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of either: a) the GPL v2 (or any later version) b) the Affero GPL v3 Details of these licenses can be found at: www.gnu.org/licenses JUCE 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 General Public License for more details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are available: visit www.juce.com for more information. ============================================================================== */ #ifndef JUCE_APPLICATIONPROPERTIES_H_INCLUDED #define JUCE_APPLICATIONPROPERTIES_H_INCLUDED //============================================================================== /** Manages a collection of properties. This is a slightly higher-level wrapper for managing PropertiesFile objects. It holds two different PropertiesFile objects internally, one for user-specific settings (stored in your user directory), and one for settings that are common to all users (stored in a folder accessible to all users). The class manages the creation of these files on-demand, allowing access via the getUserSettings() and getCommonSettings() methods. After creating an instance of an ApplicationProperties object, you should first of all call setStorageParameters() to tell it the parameters to use to create its files. @see PropertiesFile */ class JUCE_API ApplicationProperties { public: //============================================================================== /** Creates an ApplicationProperties object. Before using it, you must call setStorageParameters() to give it the info it needs to create the property files. */ ApplicationProperties(); /** Destructor. */ ~ApplicationProperties(); //============================================================================== /** Gives the object the information it needs to create the appropriate properties files. See the PropertiesFile::Options class for details about what options you need to set. */ void setStorageParameters (const PropertiesFile::Options& options); /** Returns the current storage parameters. @see setStorageParameters */ const PropertiesFile::Options& getStorageParameters() const noexcept { return options; } //============================================================================== /** Returns the user settings file. The first time this is called, it will create and load the properties file. Note that when you search the user PropertiesFile for a value that it doesn't contain, the common settings are used as a second-chance place to look. This is done via the PropertySet::setFallbackPropertySet() method - by default the common settings are set to the fallback for the user settings. @see getCommonSettings */ PropertiesFile* getUserSettings(); /** Returns the common settings file. The first time this is called, it will create and load the properties file. @param returnUserPropsIfReadOnly if this is true, and the common properties file is read-only (e.g. because the user doesn't have permission to write to shared files), then this will return the user settings instead, (like getUserSettings() would do). This is handy if you'd like to write a value to the common settings, but if that's no possible, then you'd rather write to the user settings than none at all. If returnUserPropsIfReadOnly is false, this method will always return the common settings, even if any changes to them can't be saved. @see getUserSettings */ PropertiesFile* getCommonSettings (bool returnUserPropsIfReadOnly); //============================================================================== /** Saves both files if they need to be saved. @see PropertiesFile::saveIfNeeded */ bool saveIfNeeded(); /** Flushes and closes both files if they are open. This flushes any pending changes to disk with PropertiesFile::saveIfNeeded() and closes both files. They will then be re-opened the next time getUserSettings() or getCommonSettings() is called. */ void closeFiles(); private: //============================================================================== PropertiesFile::Options options; ScopedPointer userProps, commonProps; int commonSettingsAreReadOnly; void openFiles(); JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (ApplicationProperties) }; #endif // JUCE_APPLICATIONPROPERTIES_H_INCLUDED