/* libsecret - GLib wrapper for Secret Service * * Copyright 2012 Stef Walter * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published * by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the licence or (at * your option) any later version. * * See the included COPYING file for more information. * * Author: Stef Walter */ #if !defined (__SECRET_INSIDE_HEADER__) && !defined (SECRET_COMPILATION) #error "Only can be included directly." #endif #ifndef __SECRET_SCHEMAS_H__ #define __SECRET_SCHEMAS_H__ #include #include "secret-schema.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * A note or password stored manually by the user. */ extern const SecretSchema * SECRET_SCHEMA_NOTE; /* * This schema is here for compatibility with libgnome-keyring's network * password functions. */ extern const SecretSchema * SECRET_SCHEMA_COMPAT_NETWORK; /** * SecretSchemaType: * @SECRET_SCHEMA_TYPE_NOTE: Personal passwords * @SECRET_SCHEMA_TYPE_COMPAT_NETWORK: Network passwords from older * libgnome-keyring storage * * Different types of schemas for storing secrets, intended for use with * [func@get_schema]. * * ## @SECRET_SCHEMA_NOTE * * A predefined schema for personal passwords stored by the user in the * password manager. This schema has no attributes, and the items are not * meant to be used automatically by applications. * * When used to search for items using this schema, it will only match * items that have the same schema. Items stored via libgnome-keyring with the * `GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_NOTE` item type will match. * * ## @SECRET_SCHEMA_COMPAT_NETWORK * * A predefined schema that is compatible with items stored via the * libgnome-keyring 'network password' functions. This is meant to be used by * applications migrating from libgnome-keyring which stored their secrets as * 'network passwords'. It is not recommended that new code use this schema. * * When used to search for items using this schema, it will only match * items that have the same schema. Items stored via libgnome-keyring with the * `GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_NETWORK_PASSWORD` item type will match. * * The following attributes exist in the schema: * * ### Attributes: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
user:The user name (string).
domain:The login domain or realm (string).
object:The object or path (string).
protocol:The protocol (a string like 'http').
port:The network port (integer).
server:The hostname or server (string).
authtype:The authentication type (string).
* * Since: 0.18.6 */ typedef enum { SECRET_SCHEMA_TYPE_NOTE, SECRET_SCHEMA_TYPE_COMPAT_NETWORK, } SecretSchemaType; const SecretSchema *secret_get_schema (SecretSchemaType type); G_END_DECLS #endif /* __SECRET_SCHEMAS_H___ */