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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2014 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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#include "qxmlschema.h"
#include "qxmlschema_p.h"
#include <QtCore/QIODevice>
#include <QtCore/QUrl>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QXmlSchema
\brief The QXmlSchema class provides loading and validation of a W3C XML Schema.
\reentrant
\since 4.6
\ingroup xml-tools
The QXmlSchema class loads, compiles and validates W3C XML Schema files
that can be used further for validation of XML instance documents via
\l{QXmlSchemaValidator}.
The following example shows how to load a XML Schema file from the network
and test whether it is a valid schema document:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/qxmlschema/main.cpp 0
\section1 XML Schema Version
This class is used to represent schemas that conform to the \l{XML Schema} 1.0
specification.
\sa QXmlSchemaValidator, {xmlpatterns/schema}{XML Schema Validation Example}
*/
/*!
Constructs an invalid, empty schema that cannot be used until
load() is called.
*/
QXmlSchema::QXmlSchema()
: d(new QXmlSchemaPrivate(QXmlNamePool()))
{
}
/*!
Constructs a QXmlSchema that is a copy of \a other. The new
instance will share resources with the existing schema
to the extent possible.
*/
QXmlSchema::QXmlSchema(const QXmlSchema &other)
: d(other.d)
{
}
/*!
Destroys this QXmlSchema.
*/
QXmlSchema::~QXmlSchema()
{
}
/*!
Sets this QXmlSchema to a schema loaded from the \a source
URI.
If the schema \l {isValid()} {is invalid}, \c{false} is returned
and the behavior is undefined.
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/qxmlschema/main.cpp 0
\sa isValid()
*/
bool QXmlSchema::load(const QUrl &source)
{
d->load(source, QString());
return d->isValid();
}
/*!
Sets this QXmlSchema to a schema read from the \a source
device. The device must have been opened with at least
QIODevice::ReadOnly.
\a documentUri represents the schema obtained from the \a source
device. It is the base URI of the schema, that is used
internally to resolve relative URIs that appear in the schema, and
for message reporting.
If \a source is \c null or not readable, or if \a documentUri is not
a valid URI, behavior is undefined.
If the schema \l {isValid()} {is invalid}, \c{false} is returned
and the behavior is undefined.
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/qxmlschema/main.cpp 1
\sa isValid()
*/
bool QXmlSchema::load(QIODevice *source, const QUrl &documentUri)
{
d->load(source, documentUri, QString());
return d->isValid();
}
/*!
Sets this QXmlSchema to a schema read from the \a data
\a documentUri represents the schema obtained from the \a data.
It is the base URI of the schema, that is used internally to
resolve relative URIs that appear in the schema, and
for message reporting.
If \a documentUri is not a valid URI, behavior is undefined.
\sa isValid()
If the schema \l {isValid()} {is invalid}, \c{false} is returned
and the behavior is undefined.
Example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/qxmlschema/main.cpp 2
\sa isValid()
*/
bool QXmlSchema::load(const QByteArray &data, const QUrl &documentUri)
{
d->load(data, documentUri, QString());
return d->isValid();
}
/*!
Returns true if this schema is valid. Examples of invalid schemas
are ones that contain syntax errors or that do not conform the
W3C XML Schema specification.
*/
bool QXmlSchema::isValid() const
{
return d->isValid();
}
/*!
Returns the name pool used by this QXmlSchema for constructing \l
{QXmlName} {names}. There is no setter for the name pool, because
mixing name pools causes errors due to name confusion.
*/
QXmlNamePool QXmlSchema::namePool() const
{
return d->namePool();
}
/*!
Returns the document URI of the schema or an empty URI if no
schema has been set.
*/
QUrl QXmlSchema::documentUri() const
{
return d->documentUri();
}
/*!
Changes the \l {QAbstractMessageHandler}{message handler} for this
QXmlSchema to \a handler. The schema sends all compile and
validation messages to this message handler. QXmlSchema does not take
ownership of \a handler.
Normally, the default message handler is sufficient. It writes
compile and validation messages to \e stderr. The default message
handler includes color codes if \e stderr can render colors.
When QXmlSchema calls QAbstractMessageHandler::message(),
the arguments are as follows:
\table
\header
\o message() argument
\o Semantics
\row
\o QtMsgType type
\o Only QtWarningMsg and QtFatalMsg are used. The former
identifies a warning, while the latter identifies an error.
\row
\o const QString & description
\o An XHTML document which is the actual message. It is translated
into the current language.
\row
\o const QUrl &identifier
\o Identifies the error with a URI, where the fragment is
the error code, and the rest of the URI is the error namespace.
\row
\o const QSourceLocation & sourceLocation
\o Identifies where the error occurred.
\endtable
*/
void QXmlSchema::setMessageHandler(QAbstractMessageHandler *handler)
{
d->setMessageHandler(handler);
}
/*!
Returns the message handler that handles compile and validation
messages for this QXmlSchema.
*/
QAbstractMessageHandler *QXmlSchema::messageHandler() const
{
return d->messageHandler();
}
/*!
Sets the URI resolver to \a resolver. QXmlSchema does not take
ownership of \a resolver.
\sa uriResolver()
*/
void QXmlSchema::setUriResolver(const QAbstractUriResolver *resolver)
{
d->setUriResolver(resolver);
}
/*!
Returns the schema's URI resolver. If no URI resolver has been set,
QtXmlPatterns will use the URIs in schemas as they are.
The URI resolver provides a level of abstraction, or \e{polymorphic
URIs}. A resolver can rewrite \e{logical} URIs to physical ones, or
it can translate obsolete or invalid URIs to valid ones.
When QtXmlPatterns calls QAbstractUriResolver::resolve() the
absolute URI is the URI mandated by the schema specification, and the
relative URI is the URI specified by the user.
\sa setUriResolver()
*/
const QAbstractUriResolver *QXmlSchema::uriResolver() const
{
return d->uriResolver();
}
/*!
Sets the network manager to \a manager.
QXmlSchema does not take ownership of \a manager.
\sa networkAccessManager()
*/
void QXmlSchema::setNetworkAccessManager(QNetworkAccessManager *manager)
{
d->setNetworkAccessManager(manager);
}
/*!
Returns the network manager, or 0 if it has not been set.
\sa setNetworkAccessManager()
*/
QNetworkAccessManager *QXmlSchema::networkAccessManager() const
{
return d->networkAccessManager();
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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