QAbstractSocket
#include <QAbstractSocket>
Public Types
enum | BindFlag { ShareAddress, DontShareAddress, ReuseAddressHint, DefaultForPlatform } |
flags | BindMode |
enum | NetworkLayerProtocol { IPv4Protocol, IPv6Protocol, AnyIPProtocol, UnknownNetworkLayerProtocol } |
enum | PauseMode { PauseNever, PauseOnSslErrors } |
flags | PauseModes |
enum | SocketError { ConnectionRefusedError, RemoteHostClosedError, HostNotFoundError, SocketAccessError, ..., UnknownSocketError } |
enum | SocketOption { LowDelayOption, KeepAliveOption, MulticastTtlOption, MulticastLoopbackOption, ..., PathMtuSocketOption } |
enum | SocketState { UnconnectedState, HostLookupState, ConnectingState, ConnectedState, ..., ListeningState } |
enum | SocketType { TcpSocket, UdpSocket, SctpSocket, UnknownSocketType } |
Public Functions
QAbstractSocket(QAbstractSocket::SocketType socketType, QObject *parent) | |
virtual | ~QAbstractSocket() |
void | abort() |
bool | bind(const QHostAddress &address, quint16 port = 0, QAbstractSocket::BindMode mode = DefaultForPlatform) |
bool | bind(quint16 port = 0, QAbstractSocket::BindMode mode = DefaultForPlatform) |
virtual void | connectToHost(const QString &hostName, quint16 port, QIODevice::OpenMode openMode = ReadWrite, QAbstractSocket::NetworkLayerProtocol protocol = AnyIPProtocol) |
virtual void | connectToHost(const QHostAddress &address, quint16 port, QIODevice::OpenMode openMode = ReadWrite) |
virtual void | disconnectFromHost() |
QAbstractSocket::SocketError | error() const |
bool | flush() |
bool | isValid() const |
QHostAddress | localAddress() const |
quint16 | localPort() const |
QAbstractSocket::PauseModes | pauseMode() const |
QHostAddress | peerAddress() const |
QString | peerName() const |
quint16 | peerPort() const |
QNetworkProxy | proxy() const |
qint64 | readBufferSize() const |
virtual void | resume() |
void | setPauseMode(QAbstractSocket::PauseModes pauseMode) |
void | setProxy(const QNetworkProxy &networkProxy) |
virtual void | setReadBufferSize(qint64 size) |
virtual bool | setSocketDescriptor(qintptr socketDescriptor, QAbstractSocket::SocketState socketState = ConnectedState, QIODevice::OpenMode openMode = ReadWrite) |
virtual void | setSocketOption(QAbstractSocket::SocketOption option, const QVariant &value) |
virtual qintptr | socketDescriptor() const |
virtual QVariant | socketOption(QAbstractSocket::SocketOption option) |
QAbstractSocket::SocketType | socketType() const |
QAbstractSocket::SocketState | state() const |
virtual bool | waitForConnected(int msecs = 30000) |
virtual bool | waitForDisconnected(int msecs = 30000) |
Reimplemented Public Functions
virtual bool | atEnd() const override |
virtual qint64 | bytesAvailable() const override |
virtual qint64 | bytesToWrite() const override |
virtual bool | canReadLine() const override |
virtual void | close() override |
virtual bool | isSequential() const override |
virtual bool | waitForBytesWritten(int msecs = 30000) override |
virtual bool | waitForReadyRead(int msecs = 30000) override |
Signals
void | connected() |
void | disconnected() |
void | error(QAbstractSocket::SocketError socketError) |
void | hostFound() |
void | proxyAuthenticationRequired(const QNetworkProxy &proxy, QAuthenticator *authenticator) |
void | stateChanged(QAbstractSocket::SocketState socketState) |
Protected Functions
void | setLocalAddress(const QHostAddress &address) |
void | setLocalPort(quint16 port) |
void | setPeerAddress(const QHostAddress &address) |
void | setPeerName(const QString &name) |
void | setPeerPort(quint16 port) |
void | setSocketError(QAbstractSocket::SocketError socketError) |
void | setSocketState(QAbstractSocket::SocketState state) |
Reimplemented Protected Functions
virtual qint64 | readData(char *data, qint64 maxSize) override |
virtual qint64 | readLineData(char *data, qint64 maxlen) override |
virtual qint64 | writeData(const char *data, qint64 size) override |
Additional Inherited Members
- 1 property inherited from QObject
- 1 public slot inherited from QObject
- 1 public variable inherited from QIODevice
- 1 public variable inherited from QObject
- 2 static public members inherited from QIODevice
- 10 static public members inherited from QObject
- 2 protected variables inherited from QObject
Detailed Description
The QAbstractSocket class provides the base functionality common to all socket types.
QAbstractSocket is the base class for QTcpSocket and QUdpSocket and contains all common functionality of these two classes. If you need a socket, you have two options:
- Instantiate QTcpSocket or QUdpSocket.
- Create a native socket descriptor, instantiate QAbstractSocket, and call setSocketDescriptor() to wrap the native socket.
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a reliable, stream-oriented, connection-oriented transport protocol. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is an unreliable, datagram-oriented, connectionless protocol. In practice, this means that TCP is better suited for continuous transmission of data, whereas the more lightweight UDP can be used when reliability isn't important.
QAbstractSocket's API unifies most of the differences between the two protocols. For example, although UDP is connectionless, connectToHost() establishes a virtual connection for UDP sockets, enabling you to use QAbstractSocket in more or less the same way regardless of the underlying protocol. Internally, QAbstractSocket remembers the address and port passed to connectToHost(), and functions like read() and write() use these values.
At any time, QAbstractSocket has a state (returned by state()). The initial state is UnconnectedState. After calling connectToHost(), the socket first enters HostLookupState. If the host is found, QAbstractSocket enters ConnectingState and emits the hostFound() signal. When the connection has been established, it enters ConnectedState and emits connected(). If an error occurs at any stage, error() is emitted. Whenever the state changes, stateChanged() is emitted. For convenience, isValid() returns true
if the socket is ready for reading and writing, but note that the socket's state must be ConnectedState before reading and writing can occur.
Read or write data by calling read() or write(), or use the convenience functions readLine() and readAll(). QAbstractSocket also inherits getChar(), putChar(), and ungetChar() from QIODevice, which work on single bytes. The bytesWritten() signal is emitted when data has been written to the socket. Note that Qt does not limit the write buffer size. You can monitor its size by listening to this signal.
The readyRead() signal is emitted every time a new chunk of data has arrived. bytesAvailable() then returns the number of bytes that are available for reading. Typically, you would connect the readyRead() signal to a slot and read all available data there. If you don't read all the data at once, the remaining data will still be available later, and any new incoming data will be appended to QAbstractSocket's internal read buffer. To limit the size of the read buffer, call setReadBufferSize().
To close the socket, call disconnectFromHost(). QAbstractSocket enters QAbstractSocket::ClosingState. After all pending data has been written to the socket, QAbstractSocket actually closes the socket, enters QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState, and emits disconnected(). If you want to abort a connection immediately, discarding all pending data, call abort() instead. If the remote host closes the connection, QAbstractSocket will emit error(QAbstractSocket::RemoteHostClosedError), during which the socket state will still be ConnectedState, and then the disconnected() signal will be emitted.
The port and address of the connected peer is fetched by calling peerPort() and peerAddress(). peerName() returns the host name of the peer, as passed to connectToHost(). localPort() and localAddress() return the port and address of the local socket.
QAbstractSocket provides a set of functions that suspend the calling thread until certain signals are emitted. These functions can be used to implement blocking sockets:
- waitForConnected() blocks until a connection has been established.
- waitForReadyRead() blocks until new data is available for reading.
- waitForBytesWritten() blocks until one payload of data has been written to the socket.
- waitForDisconnected() blocks until the connection has closed.
We show an example:
int numRead = 0, numReadTotal = 0; char buffer[50]; forever { numRead = socket.read(buffer, 50); // do whatever with array numReadTotal += numRead; if (numRead == 0 && !socket.waitForReadyRead()) break; }
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