The QAuthenticator class provides an authentication object. More...
#include <QAuthenticator>
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
This class was introduced in Qt 4.3.
QAuthenticator () | |
QAuthenticator ( const QAuthenticator & other ) | |
~QAuthenticator () | |
bool | isNull () const |
QVariant | option ( const QString & opt ) const |
QVariantHash | options () const |
QString | password () const |
QString | realm () const |
void | setOption ( const QString & opt, const QVariant & value ) |
void | setPassword ( const QString & password ) |
void | setUser ( const QString & user ) |
QString | user () const |
bool | operator!= ( const QAuthenticator & other ) const |
QAuthenticator & | operator= ( const QAuthenticator & other ) |
bool | operator== ( const QAuthenticator & other ) const |
The QAuthenticator class provides an authentication object.
The QAuthenticator class is usually used in the authenticationRequired() and proxyAuthenticationRequired() signals of QNetworkAccessManager and QAbstractSocket. The class provides a way to pass back the required authentication information to the socket when accessing services that require authentication.
QAuthenticator supports the following authentication methods:
Note that, in particular, NTLM version 2 is not supported.
In addition to the username and password required for authentication, a QAuthenticator object can also contain additional options. The options() function can be used to query incoming options sent by the server; the setOption() function can be used to set outgoing options, to be processed by the authenticator calculation. The options accepted and provided depend on the authentication type (see method()).
The following tables list known incoming options as well as accepted outgoing options. The list of incoming options is not exhaustive, since servers may include additional information at any time. The list of outgoing options is exhaustive, however, and no unknown options will be treated or sent back to the server.
Option | Direction | Description |
---|---|---|
realm | Incoming | Contains the realm of the authentication, the same as realm() |
The Basic authentication mechanism supports no outgoing options.
The NTLM authentication mechanism currently supports no incoming or outgoing options.
Option | Direction | Description |
---|---|---|
realm | Incoming | Contains the realm of the authentication, the same as realm() |
The Digest-MD5 authentication mechanism supports no outgoing options.
See also QSslSocket.
Constructs an empty authentication object
Constructs a copy of other.
Destructs the object
Returns true if the authenticator is null.
Returns the value related to option opt if it was set by the server. See QAuthenticator#Options for more information on incoming options. If option opt isn't found, an invalid QVariant will be returned.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.
See also setOption(), options(), and QAuthenticator#Options.
Returns all incoming options set in this QAuthenticator object by parsing the server reply. See QAuthenticator#Options for more information on incoming options.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.
See also option() and QAuthenticator#Options.
returns the password used for authentication.
See also setPassword().
returns the realm requiring authentication.
Sets the outgoing option opt to value value. See QAuthenticator#Options for more information on outgoing options.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.
See also options(), option(), and QAuthenticator#Options.
Sets the password used for authentication.
See also password().
Sets the user used for authentication.
See also user().
returns the user used for authentication.
See also setUser().
Returns true if this authenticator is different from other; otherwise returns false.
Assigns the contents of other to this authenticator.
Returns true if this authenticator is identical to other; otherwise returns false.
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