* * @author Arthur Schiwon * * @license GNU AGPL version 3 or any later version * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ namespace OCP\Settings; /** * @since 9.1 */ interface IManager { /** * @since 9.1.0 */ const KEY_ADMIN_SETTINGS = 'admin'; /** * @since 9.1.0 */ const KEY_ADMIN_SECTION = 'admin-section'; /** * @since 13.0.0 */ const KEY_PERSONAL_SETTINGS = 'personal'; /** * @since 13.0.0 */ const KEY_PERSONAL_SECTION = 'personal-section'; /** * sets up settings according to data specified by an apps info.xml, within * the element. * * @param array $settings an associative array, allowed keys are as specified * by the KEY_ constant of this interface. The value * must always be a class name, implement either * IAdmin or ISection. I.e. only one section and admin * setting can be configured per app. * @since 9.1.0 */ public function setupSettings(array $settings); /** * attempts to remove an apps section and/or settings entry. A listener is * added centrally making sure that this method is called ones an app was * disabled. * * What this does not help with is when applications change their settings * or section classes during their life time. New entries will be added, * but inactive ones will still reside in the database. * * @param string $appId * @since 9.1.0 */ public function onAppDisabled($appId); /** * The method should check all registered classes whether they are still * instantiable and remove them, if not. This method is called by a * background job once, after one or more apps were updated. * * An app`s info.xml can change during an update and make it unknown whether * a registered class name was changed or not. An old one would just stay * registered. Another case is if an admin takes a radical approach and * simply removes an app from the app folder. These unregular checks will * take care of such situations. * * @since 9.1.0 */ public function checkForOrphanedClassNames(); /** * returns a list of the admin sections * * @return array array of ISection[] where key is the priority * @since 9.1.0 */ public function getAdminSections(); /** * returns a list of the personal sections * * @return array array of ISection[] where key is the priority * @since 13.0.0 */ public function getPersonalSections(); /** * returns a list of the admin settings * * @param string $section the section id for which to load the settings * @return array array of IAdmin[] where key is the priority * @since 9.1.0 */ public function getAdminSettings($section); /** * returns a list of the personal settings * * @param string $section the section id for which to load the settings * @return array array of IPersonal[] where key is the priority * @since 13.0.0 */ public function getPersonalSettings($section); }