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#include "GrowlDefines.h"
#ifdef __OBJC__
# include "GrowlApplicationBridge.h"
#endif
#include "GrowlApplicationBridge-Carbon.h"

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//
// GrowlApplicationBridge-Carbon.h
// Growl
//
// Created by Mac-arena the Bored Zo on Wed Jun 18 2004.
// Based on GrowlApplicationBridge.h by Evan Schoenberg.
// This source code is in the public domain. You may freely link it into any
// program.
//
#ifndef _GROWLAPPLICATIONBRIDGE_CARBON_H_
#define _GROWLAPPLICATIONBRIDGE_CARBON_H_
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <Carbon/Carbon.h>
#ifndef GROWL_EXPORT
#define GROWL_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
#endif
/*! @header GrowlApplicationBridge-Carbon.h
* @abstract Declares an API that Carbon applications can use to interact with Growl.
* @discussion GrowlApplicationBridge uses a delegate to provide information //XXX
* to Growl (such as your application's name and what notifications it may
* post) and to provide information to your application (such as that Growl
* is listening for notifications or that a notification has been clicked).
*
* You can set the Growldelegate with Growl_SetDelegate and find out the
* current delegate with Growl_GetDelegate. See struct Growl_Delegate for more
* information about the delegate.
*/
__BEGIN_DECLS
/*! @struct Growl_Delegate
* @abstract Delegate to supply GrowlApplicationBridge with information and respond to events.
* @discussion The Growl delegate provides your interface to
* GrowlApplicationBridge. When GrowlApplicationBridge needs information about
* your application, it looks for it in the delegate; when Growl or the user
* does something that you might be interested in, GrowlApplicationBridge
* looks for a callback in the delegate and calls it if present
* (meaning, if it is not <code>NULL</code>).
* XXX on all of that
* @field size The size of the delegate structure.
* @field applicationName The name of your application.
* @field registrationDictionary A dictionary describing your application and the notifications it can send out.
* @field applicationIconData Your application's icon.
* @field growlInstallationWindowTitle The title of the installation window.
* @field growlInstallationInformation Text to display in the installation window.
* @field growlUpdateWindowTitle The title of the update window.
* @field growlUpdateInformation Text to display in the update window.
* @field referenceCount A count of owners of the delegate.
* @field retain Called when GrowlApplicationBridge receives this delegate.
* @field release Called when GrowlApplicationBridge no longer needs this delegate.
* @field growlIsReady Called when GrowlHelperApp is listening for notifications.
* @field growlNotificationWasClicked Called when a Growl notification is clicked.
* @field growlNotificationTimedOut Called when a Growl notification timed out.
*/
struct Growl_Delegate {
/* @discussion This should be sizeof(struct Growl_Delegate).
*/
size_t size;
/*All of these attributes are optional.
*Optional attributes can be NULL; required attributes that
* are NULL cause setting the Growl delegate to fail.
*XXX - move optional/required status into the discussion for each field
*/
/* This name is used both internally and in the Growl preferences.
*
* This should remain stable between different versions and incarnations of
* your application.
* For example, "SurfWriter" is a good app name, whereas "SurfWriter 2.0" and
* "SurfWriter Lite" are not.
*
* This can be <code>NULL</code> if it is provided elsewhere, namely in an
* auto-discoverable plist file in your app bundle
* (XXX refer to more information on that) or in registrationDictionary.
*/
CFStringRef applicationName;
/*
* Must contain at least these keys:
* GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL (CFArray):
* Contains the names of all notifications your application may post.
*
* Can also contain these keys:
* GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT (CFArray):
* Names of notifications that should be enabled by default.
* If omitted, GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL will be used.
* GROWL_APP_NAME (CFString):
* Same as the applicationName member of this structure.
* If both are present, the applicationName member shall prevail.
* If this key is present, you may omit applicationName (set it to <code>NULL</code>).
* GROWL_APP_ICON (CFData):
* Same as the iconData member of this structure.
* If both are present, the iconData member shall prevail.
* If this key is present, you may omit iconData (set it to <code>NULL</code>).
*
* If you change the contents of this dictionary after setting the delegate,
* be sure to call Growl_Reregister.
*
* This can be <code>NULL</code> if you have an auto-discoverable plist file in your app
* bundle. (XXX refer to more information on that)
*/
CFDictionaryRef registrationDictionary;
/* The data can be in any format supported by NSImage. As of
* Mac OS X 10.3, this includes the .icns, TIFF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PDF, and
* PICT formats.
*
* If this is not supplied, Growl will look up your application's icon by
* its application name.
*/
CFDataRef applicationIconData;
/* Installer display attributes
*
* These four attributes are used by the Growl installer, if this framework
* supports it.
* For any of these being <code>NULL</code>, a localised default will be
* supplied.
*/
/* If this is <code>NULL</code>, Growl will use a default,
* localized title.
*
* Only used if you're using Growl-WithInstaller.framework. Otherwise,
* this member is ignored.
*/
CFStringRef growlInstallationWindowTitle;
/* This information may be as long or short as desired (the
* window will be sized to fit it). If Growl is not installed, it will
* be displayed to the user as an explanation of what Growl is and what
* it can do in your application.
* It should probably note that no download is required to install.
*
* If this is <code>NULL</code>, Growl will use a default, localized
* explanation.
*
* Only used if you're using Growl-WithInstaller.framework. Otherwise,
* this member is ignored.
*/
CFStringRef growlInstallationInformation;
/* If this is <code>NULL</code>, Growl will use a default,
* localized title.
*
* Only used if you're using Growl-WithInstaller.framework. Otherwise,
* this member is ignored.
*/
CFStringRef growlUpdateWindowTitle;
/* This information may be as long or short as desired (the
* window will be sized to fit it). If an older version of Growl is
* installed, it will be displayed to the user as an explanation that an
* updated version of Growl is included in your application and
* no download is required.
*
* If this is <code>NULL</code>, Growl will use a default, localized
* explanation.
*
* Only used if you're using Growl-WithInstaller.framework. Otherwise,
* this member is ignored.
*/
CFStringRef growlUpdateInformation;
/* This member is provided for use by your retain and release
* callbacks (see below).
*
* GrowlApplicationBridge never directly uses this member. Instead, it
* calls your retain callback (if non-<code>NULL</code>) and your release
* callback (if non-<code>NULL</code>).
*/
unsigned referenceCount;
//Functions. Currently all of these are optional (any of them can be NULL).
/* When you call Growl_SetDelegate(newDelegate), it will call
* oldDelegate->release(oldDelegate), and then it will call
* newDelegate->retain(newDelegate), and the return value from retain
* is what will be set as the delegate.
* (This means that this member works like CFRetain and -[NSObject retain].)
* This member is optional (it can be <code>NULL</code>).
* For a delegate allocated with malloc, this member would be
* <code>NULL</code>.
* @result A delegate to which GrowlApplicationBridge holds a reference.
*/
void *(*retain)(void *);
/* When you call Growl_SetDelegate(newDelegate), it will call
* oldDelegate->release(oldDelegate), and then it will call
* newDelegate->retain(newDelegate), and the return value from retain
* is what will be set as the delegate.
* (This means that this member works like CFRelease and
* -[NSObject release].)
* This member is optional (it can be NULL).
* For a delegate allocated with malloc, this member might be
* <code>free</code>(3).
*/
void (*release)(void *);
/* Informs the delegate that Growl (specifically, the GrowlHelperApp) was
* launched successfully (or was already running). The application can
* take actions with the knowledge that Growl is installed and functional.
*/
void (*growlIsReady)(void);
/* Informs the delegate that a Growl notification was clicked. It is only
* sent for notifications sent with a non-<code>NULL</code> clickContext,
* so if you want to receive a message when a notification is clicked,
* clickContext must not be <code>NULL</code> when calling
* Growl_PostNotification or
* Growl_NotifyWithTitleDescriptionNameIconPriorityStickyClickContext.
*/
void (*growlNotificationWasClicked)(CFPropertyListRef clickContext);
/* Informs the delegate that a Growl notification timed out. It is only
* sent for notifications sent with a non-<code>NULL</code> clickContext,
* so if you want to receive a message when a notification is clicked,
* clickContext must not be <code>NULL</code> when calling
* Growl_PostNotification or
* Growl_NotifyWithTitleDescriptionNameIconPriorityStickyClickContext.
*/
void (*growlNotificationTimedOut)(CFPropertyListRef clickContext);
};
/*! @struct Growl_Notification
* @abstract Structure describing a Growl notification.
* @discussion XXX
* @field size The size of the notification structure.
* @field name Identifies the notification.
* @field title Short synopsis of the notification.
* @field description Additional text.
* @field iconData An icon for the notification.
* @field priority An indicator of the notification's importance.
* @field reserved Bits reserved for future usage.
* @field isSticky Requests that a notification stay on-screen until dismissed explicitly.
* @field clickContext An identifier to be passed to your click callback when a notification is clicked.
* @field clickCallback A callback to call when the notification is clicked.
*/
struct Growl_Notification {
/* This should be sizeof(struct Growl_Notification).
*/
size_t size;
/* The notification name distinguishes one type of
* notification from another. The name should be human-readable, as it
* will be displayed in the Growl preference pane.
*
* The name is used in the GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL and
* GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT arrays in the registration dictionary, and
* in this member of the Growl_Notification structure.
*/
CFStringRef name;
/* A notification's title describes the notification briefly.
* It should be easy to read quickly by the user.
*/
CFStringRef title;
/* The description supplements the title with more
* information. It is usually longer and sometimes involves a list of
* subjects. For example, for a 'Download complete' notification, the
* description might have one filename per line. GrowlMail in Growl 0.6
* uses a description of '%d new mail(s)' (formatted with the number of
* messages).
*/
CFStringRef description;
/* The notification icon usually indicates either what
* happened (it may have the same icon as e.g. a toolbar item that
* started the process that led to the notification), or what it happened
* to (e.g. a document icon).
*
* The icon data is optional, so it can be <code>NULL</code>. In that
* case, the application icon is used alone. Not all displays support
* icons.
*
* The data can be in any format supported by NSImage. As of Mac OS X
* 10.3, this includes the .icns, TIFF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PDF, and PICT form
* ats.
*/
CFDataRef iconData;
/* Priority is new in Growl 0.6, and is represented as a
* signed integer from -2 to +2. 0 is Normal priority, -2 is Very Low
* priority, and +2 is Very High priority.
*
* Not all displays support priority. If you do not wish to assign a
* priority to your notification, assign 0.
*/
signed int priority;
/* These bits are not used in Growl 0.6. Set them to 0.
*/
unsigned reserved: 31;
/* When the sticky bit is clear, in most displays,
* notifications disappear after a certain amount of time. Sticky
* notifications, however, remain on-screen until the user dismisses them
* explicitly, usually by clicking them.
*
* Sticky notifications were introduced in Growl 0.6. Most notifications
* should not be sticky. Not all displays support sticky notifications,
* and the user may choose in Growl's preference pane to force the
* notification to be sticky or non-sticky, in which case the sticky bit
* in the notification will be ignored.
*/
unsigned isSticky: 1;
/* If this is not <code>NULL</code>, and your click callback
* is not <code>NULL</code> either, this will be passed to the callback
* when your notification is clicked by the user.
*
* Click feedback was introduced in Growl 0.6, and it is optional. Not
* all displays support click feedback.
*/
CFPropertyListRef clickContext;
/* If this is not <code>NULL</code>, it will be called instead
* of the Growl delegate's click callback when clickContext is
* non-<code>NULL</code> and the notification is clicked on by the user.
*
* Click feedback was introduced in Growl 0.6, and it is optional. Not
* all displays support click feedback.
*
* The per-notification click callback is not yet supported as of Growl
* 0.7.
*/
void (*clickCallback)(CFPropertyListRef clickContext);
CFStringRef identifier;
};
#pragma mark -
#pragma mark Easy initialisers
/*! @defined InitGrowlDelegate
* @abstract Callable macro. Initializes a Growl delegate structure to defaults.
* @discussion Call with a pointer to a struct Growl_Delegate. All of the
* members of the structure will be set to 0 or <code>NULL</code>, except for
* size (which will be set to <code>sizeof(struct Growl_Delegate)</code>) and
* referenceCount (which will be set to 1).
*/
#define InitGrowlDelegate(delegate) \
do { \
if (delegate) { \
(delegate)->size = sizeof(struct Growl_Delegate); \
(delegate)->applicationName = NULL; \
(delegate)->registrationDictionary = NULL; \
(delegate)->applicationIconData = NULL; \
(delegate)->growlInstallationWindowTitle = NULL; \
(delegate)->growlInstallationInformation = NULL; \
(delegate)->growlUpdateWindowTitle = NULL; \
(delegate)->growlUpdateInformation = NULL; \
(delegate)->referenceCount = 1U; \
(delegate)->retain = NULL; \
(delegate)->release = NULL; \
(delegate)->growlIsReady = NULL; \
(delegate)->growlNotificationWasClicked = NULL; \
(delegate)->growlNotificationTimedOut = NULL; \
} \
} while(0)
/*! @defined InitGrowlNotification
* @abstract Callable macro. Initializes a Growl notification structure to defaults.
* @discussion Call with a pointer to a struct Growl_Notification. All of
* the members of the structure will be set to 0 or <code>NULL</code>, except
* for size (which will be set to
* <code>sizeof(struct Growl_Notification)</code>).
*/
#define InitGrowlNotification(notification) \
do { \
if (notification) { \
(notification)->size = sizeof(struct Growl_Notification); \
(notification)->name = NULL; \
(notification)->title = NULL; \
(notification)->description = NULL; \
(notification)->iconData = NULL; \
(notification)->priority = 0; \
(notification)->reserved = 0U; \
(notification)->isSticky = false; \
(notification)->clickContext = NULL; \
(notification)->clickCallback = NULL; \
(notification)->identifier = NULL; \
} \
} while(0)
#pragma mark -
#pragma mark Public API
// @functiongroup Managing the Growl delegate
/*! @function Growl_SetDelegate
* @abstract Replaces the current Growl delegate with a new one, or removes
* the Growl delegate.
* @param newDelegate
* @result Returns false and does nothing else if a pointer that was passed in
* is unsatisfactory (because it is non-<code>NULL</code>, but at least one
* required member of it is <code>NULL</code>). Otherwise, sets or unsets the
* delegate and returns true.
* @discussion When <code>newDelegate</code> is non-<code>NULL</code>, sets
* the delegate to <code>newDelegate</code>. When it is <code>NULL</code>,
* the current delegate will be unset, and no delegate will be in place.
*
* It is legal for <code>newDelegate</code> to be the current delegate;
* nothing will happen, and Growl_SetDelegate will return true. It is also
* legal for it to be <code>NULL</code>, as described above; again, it will
* return true.
*
* If there was a delegate in place before the call, Growl_SetDelegate will
* call the old delegate's release member if it was non-<code>NULL</code>. If
* <code>newDelegate</code> is non-<code>NULL</code>, Growl_SetDelegate will
* call <code>newDelegate->retain</code>, and set the delegate to its return
* value.
*
* If you are using Growl-WithInstaller.framework, and an older version of
* Growl is installed on the user's system, the user will automatically be
* prompted to update.
*
* GrowlApplicationBridge currently does not copy this structure, nor does it
* retain any of the CF objects in the structure (it regards the structure as
* a container that retains the objects when they are added and releases them
* when they are removed or the structure is destroyed). Also,
* GrowlApplicationBridge currently does not modify any member of the
* structure, except possibly the referenceCount by calling the retain and
* release members.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT Boolean Growl_SetDelegate(struct Growl_Delegate *newDelegate);
/*! @function Growl_GetDelegate
* @abstract Returns the current Growl delegate, if any.
* @result The current Growl delegate.
* @discussion Returns the last pointer passed into Growl_SetDelegate, or
* <code>NULL</code> if no such call has been made.
*
* This function follows standard Core Foundation reference-counting rules.
* Because it is a Get function, not a Copy function, it will not retain the
* delegate on your behalf. You are responsible for retaining and releasing
* the delegate as needed.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT struct Growl_Delegate *Growl_GetDelegate(void);
#pragma mark -
// @functiongroup Posting Growl notifications
/*! @function Growl_PostNotification
* @abstract Posts a Growl notification.
* @param notification The notification to post.
* @discussion This is the preferred means for sending a Growl notification.
* The notification name and at least one of the title and description are
* required (all three are preferred). All other parameters may be
* <code>NULL</code> (or 0 or false as appropriate) to accept default values.
*
* If using the Growl-WithInstaller framework, if Growl is not installed the
* user will be prompted to install Growl.
* If the user cancels, this function will have no effect until the next
* application session, at which time when it is called the user will be
* prompted again. The user is also given the option to not be prompted again.
* If the user does choose to install Growl, the requested notification will
* be displayed once Growl is installed and running.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT void Growl_PostNotification(const struct Growl_Notification *notification);
/*! @function Growl_PostNotificationWithDictionary
* @abstract Notifies using a userInfo dictionary suitable for passing to
* CFDistributedNotificationCenter.
* @param userInfo The dictionary to notify with.
* @discussion Before Growl 0.6, your application would have posted
* notifications using CFDistributedNotificationCenter by creating a userInfo
* dictionary with the notification data. This had the advantage of allowing
* you to add other data to the dictionary for programs besides Growl that
* might be listening.
*
* This function allows you to use such dictionaries without being restricted
* to using CFDistributedNotificationCenter. The keys for this dictionary
* can be found in GrowlDefines.h.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT void Growl_PostNotificationWithDictionary(CFDictionaryRef userInfo);
/*! @function Growl_NotifyWithTitleDescriptionNameIconPriorityStickyClickContext
* @abstract Posts a Growl notification using parameter values.
* @param title The title of the notification.
* @param description The description of the notification.
* @param notificationName The name of the notification as listed in the
* registration dictionary.
* @param iconData Data representing a notification icon. Can be <code>NULL</code>.
* @param priority The priority of the notification (-2 to +2, with -2
* being Very Low and +2 being Very High).
* @param isSticky If true, requests that this notification wait for a
* response from the user.
* @param clickContext An object to pass to the clickCallback, if any. Can
* be <code>NULL</code>, in which case the clickCallback is not called.
* @discussion Creates a temporary Growl_Notification, fills it out with the
* supplied information, and calls Growl_PostNotification on it.
* See struct Growl_Notification and Growl_PostNotification for more
* information.
*
* The icon data can be in any format supported by NSImage. As of Mac OS X
* 10.3, this includes the .icns, TIFF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PDF, and PICT formats.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT void Growl_NotifyWithTitleDescriptionNameIconPriorityStickyClickContext(
/*inhale*/
CFStringRef title,
CFStringRef description,
CFStringRef notificationName,
CFDataRef iconData,
signed int priority,
Boolean isSticky,
CFPropertyListRef clickContext);
#pragma mark -
// @functiongroup Registering
/*! @function Growl_RegisterWithDictionary
* @abstract Register your application with Growl without setting a delegate.
* @discussion When you call this function with a dictionary,
* GrowlApplicationBridge registers your application using that dictionary.
* If you pass <code>NULL</code>, GrowlApplicationBridge will ask the delegate
* (if there is one) for a dictionary, and if that doesn't work, it will look
* in your application's bundle for an auto-discoverable plist.
* (XXX refer to more information on that)
*
* If you pass a dictionary to this function, it must include the
* <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> key, unless a delegate is set.
*
* This function is mainly an alternative to the delegate system introduced
* with Growl 0.6. Without a delegate, you cannot receive callbacks such as
* <code>growlIsReady</code> (since they are sent to the delegate). You can,
* however, set a delegate after registering without one.
*
* This function was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @result <code>false</code> if registration failed (e.g. if Growl isn't installed).
*/
GROWL_EXPORT Boolean Growl_RegisterWithDictionary(CFDictionaryRef regDict);
/*! @function Growl_Reregister
* @abstract Updates your registration with Growl.
* @discussion If your application changes the contents of the
* GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL key in the registrationDictionary member of the
* Growl delegate, or if it changes the value of that member, or if it
* changes the contents of its auto-discoverable plist, call this function
* to have Growl update its registration information for your application.
*
* Otherwise, this function does not normally need to be called. If you're
* using a delegate, your application will be registered when you set the
* delegate if both the delegate and its registrationDictionary member are
* non-<code>NULL</code>.
*
* This function is now implemented using
* <code>Growl_RegisterWithDictionary</code>.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT void Growl_Reregister(void);
#pragma mark -
/*! @function Growl_SetWillRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady
* @abstract Tells GrowlApplicationBridge to register with Growl when Growl
* launches (or not).
* @discussion When Growl has started listening for notifications, it posts a
* <code>GROWL_IS_READY</code> notification on the Distributed Notification
* Center. GrowlApplicationBridge listens for this notification, using it to
* perform various tasks (such as calling your delegate's
* <code>growlIsReady</code> callback, if it has one). If this function is
* called with <code>true</code>, one of those tasks will be to reregister
* with Growl (in the manner of <code>Growl_Reregister</code>).
*
* This attribute is automatically set back to <code>false</code>
* (the default) after every <code>GROWL_IS_READY</code> notification.
* @param flag <code>true</code> if you want GrowlApplicationBridge to register with
* Growl when next it is ready; <code>false</code> if not.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT void Growl_SetWillRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady(Boolean flag);
/*! @function Growl_WillRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady
* @abstract Reports whether GrowlApplicationBridge will register with Growl
* when Growl next launches.
* @result <code>true</code> if GrowlApplicationBridge will register with
* Growl when next it posts GROWL_IS_READY; <code>false</code> if not.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT Boolean Growl_WillRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady(void);
#pragma mark -
// @functiongroup Obtaining registration dictionaries
/*! @function Growl_CopyRegistrationDictionaryFromDelegate
* @abstract Asks the delegate for a registration dictionary.
* @discussion If no delegate is set, or if the delegate's
* <code>registrationDictionary</code> member is <code>NULL</code>, this
* function returns <code>NULL</code>.
*
* This function does not attempt to clean up the dictionary in any way - for
* example, if it is missing the <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> key, the result
* will be missing it too. Use
* <code>Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary</code> or
* <code>Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionaryRestrictedToKeys</code>
* to try to fill in missing keys.
*
* This function was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @result A registration dictionary.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef Growl_CopyRegistrationDictionaryFromDelegate(void);
/*! @function Growl_CopyRegistrationDictionaryFromBundle
* @abstract Looks in a bundle for a registration dictionary.
* @discussion This function looks in a bundle for an auto-discoverable
* registration dictionary file using <code>CFBundleCopyResourceURL</code>.
* If it finds one, it loads the file using <code>CFPropertyList</code> and
* returns the result.
*
* If you pass <code>NULL</code> as the bundle, the main bundle is examined.
*
* This function does not attempt to clean up the dictionary in any way - for
* example, if it is missing the <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> key, the result
* will be missing it too. Use
* <code>Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:</code> or
* <code>Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionaryRestrictedToKeys</code>
* to try to fill in missing keys.
*
* This function was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @result A registration dictionary.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef Growl_CopyRegistrationDictionaryFromBundle(CFBundleRef bundle);
/*! @function Growl_CreateBestRegistrationDictionary
* @abstract Obtains a registration dictionary, filled out to the best of
* GrowlApplicationBridge's knowledge.
* @discussion This function creates a registration dictionary as best
* GrowlApplicationBridge knows how.
*
* First, GrowlApplicationBridge examines the Growl delegate (if there is
* one) and gets the registration dictionary from that. If no such dictionary
* was obtained, GrowlApplicationBridge looks in your application's main
* bundle for an auto-discoverable registration dictionary file. If that
* doesn't exist either, this function returns <code>NULL</code>.
*
* Second, GrowlApplicationBridge calls
* <code>Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary</code> with
* whatever dictionary was obtained. The result of that function is the
* result of this function.
*
* GrowlApplicationBridge uses this function when you call
* <code>Growl_SetDelegate</code>, or when you call
* <code>Growl_RegisterWithDictionary</code> with <code>NULL</code>.
*
* This function was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @result A registration dictionary.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef Growl_CreateBestRegistrationDictionary(void);
#pragma mark -
// @functiongroup Filling in registration dictionaries
/*! @function Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary
* @abstract Tries to fill in missing keys in a registration dictionary.
* @param regDict The dictionary to fill in.
* @result The dictionary with the keys filled in.
* @discussion This function examines the passed-in dictionary for missing keys,
* and tries to work out correct values for them. As of 0.7, it uses:
*
* Key Value
* --- -----
* <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> <code>CFBundleExecutableName</code>
* <code>GROWL_APP_ICON</code> The icon of the application.
* <code>GROWL_APP_LOCATION</code> The location of the application.
* <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT</code> <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL</code>
*
* Keys are only filled in if missing; if a key is present in the dictionary,
* its value will not be changed.
*
* This function was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary(CFDictionaryRef regDict);
/*! @function Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionaryRestrictedToKeys
* @abstract Tries to fill in missing keys in a registration dictionary.
* @param regDict The dictionary to fill in.
* @param keys The keys to fill in. If <code>NULL</code>, any missing keys are filled in.
* @result The dictionary with the keys filled in.
* @discussion This function examines the passed-in dictionary for missing keys,
* and tries to work out correct values for them. As of 0.7, it uses:
*
* Key Value
* --- -----
* <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> <code>CFBundleExecutableName</code>
* <code>GROWL_APP_ICON</code> The icon of the application.
* <code>GROWL_APP_LOCATION</code> The location of the application.
* <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT</code> <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL</code>
*
* Only those keys that are listed in <code>keys</code> will be filled in.
* Other missing keys are ignored. Also, keys are only filled in if missing;
* if a key is present in the dictionary, its value will not be changed.
*
* This function was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef Growl_CreateRegistrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionaryRestrictedToKeys(CFDictionaryRef regDict, CFSetRef keys);
/*! @brief Tries to fill in missing keys in a notification dictionary.
* @param notifDict The dictionary to fill in.
* @return The dictionary with the keys filled in. This will be a separate instance from \a notifDict.
* @discussion This function examines the \a notifDict for missing keys, and
* tries to get them from the last known registration dictionary. As of 1.1,
* the keys that it will look for are:
*
* \li <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code>
* \li <code>GROWL_APP_ICON</code>
*
* @since Growl.framework 1.1
*/
GROWL_EXPORT CFDictionaryRef Growl_CreateNotificationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary(CFDictionaryRef notifDict);
#pragma mark -
// @functiongroup Querying Growl's status
/*! @function Growl_IsInstalled
* @abstract Determines whether the Growl prefpane and its helper app are
* installed.
* @result Returns true if Growl is installed, false otherwise.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT Boolean Growl_IsInstalled(void);
/*! @function Growl_IsRunning
* @abstract Cycles through the process list to find whether GrowlHelperApp
* is running.
* @result Returns true if Growl is running, false otherwise.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT Boolean Growl_IsRunning(void);
#pragma mark -
// @functiongroup Launching Growl
/*! @typedef GrowlLaunchCallback
* @abstract Callback to notify you that Growl is running.
* @param context The context pointer passed to Growl_LaunchIfInstalled.
* @discussion Growl_LaunchIfInstalled calls this callback function if Growl
* was already running or if it launched Growl successfully.
*/
typedef void (*GrowlLaunchCallback)(void *context);
/*! @function Growl_LaunchIfInstalled
* @abstract Launches GrowlHelperApp if it is not already running.
* @param callback A callback function which will be called if Growl was successfully
* launched or was already running. Can be <code>NULL</code>.
* @param context The context pointer to pass to the callback. Can be <code>NULL</code>.
* @result Returns true if Growl was successfully launched or was already
* running; returns false and does not call the callback otherwise.
* @discussion Returns true and calls the callback (if the callback is not
* <code>NULL</code>) if the Growl helper app began launching or was already
* running. Returns false and performs no other action if Growl could not be
* launched (e.g. because the Growl preference pane is not properly installed).
*
* If <code>Growl_CreateBestRegistrationDictionary</code> returns
* non-<code>NULL</code>, this function will register with Growl atomically.
*
* The callback should take a single argument; this is to allow applications
* to have context-relevant information passed back. It is perfectly
* acceptable for context to be <code>NULL</code>. The callback itself can be
* <code>NULL</code> if you don't want one.
*/
GROWL_EXPORT Boolean Growl_LaunchIfInstalled(GrowlLaunchCallback callback, void *context);
#pragma mark -
#pragma mark Constants
/*! @defined GROWL_PREFPANE_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER
* @abstract The CFBundleIdentifier of the Growl preference pane bundle.
* @discussion GrowlApplicationBridge uses this to determine whether Growl is
* currently installed, by searching for the Growl preference pane. Your
* application probably does not need to use this macro itself.
*/
#ifndef GROWL_PREFPANE_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER
#define GROWL_PREFPANE_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER CFSTR("com.growl.prefpanel")
#endif
__END_DECLS
#endif /* _GROWLAPPLICATIONBRIDGE_CARBON_H_ */

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//
// GrowlApplicationBridge.h
// Growl
//
// Created by Evan Schoenberg on Wed Jun 16 2004.
// Copyright 2004-2006 The Growl Project. All rights reserved.
//
/*!
* @header GrowlApplicationBridge.h
* @abstract Defines the GrowlApplicationBridge class.
* @discussion This header defines the GrowlApplicationBridge class as well as
* the GROWL_PREFPANE_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER constant.
*/
#ifndef __GrowlApplicationBridge_h__
#define __GrowlApplicationBridge_h__
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <AppKit/AppKit.h>
#import "GrowlDefines.h"
//Forward declarations
@protocol GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate;
//Internal notification when the user chooses not to install (to avoid continuing to cache notifications awaiting installation)
#define GROWL_USER_CHOSE_NOT_TO_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION @"User chose not to install"
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma mark -
/*!
* @class GrowlApplicationBridge
* @abstract A class used to interface with Growl.
* @discussion This class provides a means to interface with Growl.
*
* Currently it provides a way to detect if Growl is installed and launch the
* GrowlHelperApp if it's not already running.
*/
@interface GrowlApplicationBridge : NSObject {
}
/*!
* @method isGrowlInstalled
* @abstract Detects whether Growl is installed.
* @discussion Determines if the Growl prefpane and its helper app are installed.
* @result Returns YES if Growl is installed, NO otherwise.
*/
+ (BOOL) isGrowlInstalled;
/*!
* @method isGrowlRunning
* @abstract Detects whether GrowlHelperApp is currently running.
* @discussion Cycles through the process list to find whether GrowlHelperApp is running and returns its findings.
* @result Returns YES if GrowlHelperApp is running, NO otherwise.
*/
+ (BOOL) isGrowlRunning;
#pragma mark -
/*!
* @method setGrowlDelegate:
* @abstract Set the object which will be responsible for providing and receiving Growl information.
* @discussion This must be called before using GrowlApplicationBridge.
*
* The methods in the GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate protocol are required
* and return the basic information needed to register with Growl.
*
* The methods in the GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate_InformalProtocol
* informal protocol are individually optional. They provide a greater
* degree of interaction between the application and growl such as informing
* the application when one of its Growl notifications is clicked by the user.
*
* The methods in the GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate_Installation_InformalProtocol
* informal protocol are individually optional and are only applicable when
* using the Growl-WithInstaller.framework which allows for automated Growl
* installation.
*
* When this method is called, data will be collected from inDelegate, Growl
* will be launched if it is not already running, and the application will be
* registered with Growl.
*
* If using the Growl-WithInstaller framework, if Growl is already installed
* but this copy of the framework has an updated version of Growl, the user
* will be prompted to update automatically.
*
* @param inDelegate The delegate for the GrowlApplicationBridge. It must conform to the GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate protocol.
*/
+ (void) setGrowlDelegate:(NSObject<GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate> *)inDelegate;
/*!
* @method growlDelegate
* @abstract Return the object responsible for providing and receiving Growl information.
* @discussion See setGrowlDelegate: for details.
* @result The Growl delegate.
*/
+ (NSObject<GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate> *) growlDelegate;
#pragma mark -
/*!
* @method notifyWithTitle:description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:
* @abstract Send a Growl notification.
* @discussion This is the preferred means for sending a Growl notification.
* The notification name and at least one of the title and description are
* required (all three are preferred). All other parameters may be
* <code>nil</code> (or 0 or NO as appropriate) to accept default values.
*
* If using the Growl-WithInstaller framework, if Growl is not installed the
* user will be prompted to install Growl. If the user cancels, this method
* will have no effect until the next application session, at which time when
* it is called the user will be prompted again. The user is also given the
* option to not be prompted again. If the user does choose to install Growl,
* the requested notification will be displayed once Growl is installed and
* running.
*
* @param title The title of the notification displayed to the user.
* @param description The full description of the notification displayed to the user.
* @param notifName The internal name of the notification. Should be human-readable, as it will be displayed in the Growl preference pane.
* @param iconData <code>NSData</code> object to show with the notification as its icon. If <code>nil</code>, the application's icon will be used instead.
* @param priority The priority of the notification. The default value is 0; positive values are higher priority and negative values are lower priority. Not all Growl displays support priority.
* @param isSticky If YES, the notification will remain on screen until clicked. Not all Growl displays support sticky notifications.
* @param clickContext A context passed back to the Growl delegate if it implements -(void)growlNotificationWasClicked: and the notification is clicked. Not all display plugins support clicking. The clickContext must be plist-encodable (completely of <code>NSString</code>, <code>NSArray</code>, <code>NSNumber</code>, <code>NSDictionary</code>, and <code>NSData</code> types).
*/
+ (void) notifyWithTitle:(NSString *)title
description:(NSString *)description
notificationName:(NSString *)notifName
iconData:(NSData *)iconData
priority:(signed int)priority
isSticky:(BOOL)isSticky
clickContext:(id)clickContext;
/*!
* @method notifyWithTitle:description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:identifier:
* @abstract Send a Growl notification.
* @discussion This is the preferred means for sending a Growl notification.
* The notification name and at least one of the title and description are
* required (all three are preferred). All other parameters may be
* <code>nil</code> (or 0 or NO as appropriate) to accept default values.
*
* If using the Growl-WithInstaller framework, if Growl is not installed the
* user will be prompted to install Growl. If the user cancels, this method
* will have no effect until the next application session, at which time when
* it is called the user will be prompted again. The user is also given the
* option to not be prompted again. If the user does choose to install Growl,
* the requested notification will be displayed once Growl is installed and
* running.
*
* @param title The title of the notification displayed to the user.
* @param description The full description of the notification displayed to the user.
* @param notifName The internal name of the notification. Should be human-readable, as it will be displayed in the Growl preference pane.
* @param iconData <code>NSData</code> object to show with the notification as its icon. If <code>nil</code>, the application's icon will be used instead.
* @param priority The priority of the notification. The default value is 0; positive values are higher priority and negative values are lower priority. Not all Growl displays support priority.
* @param isSticky If YES, the notification will remain on screen until clicked. Not all Growl displays support sticky notifications.
* @param clickContext A context passed back to the Growl delegate if it implements -(void)growlNotificationWasClicked: and the notification is clicked. Not all display plugins support clicking. The clickContext must be plist-encodable (completely of <code>NSString</code>, <code>NSArray</code>, <code>NSNumber</code>, <code>NSDictionary</code>, and <code>NSData</code> types).
* @param identifier An identifier for this notification. Notifications with equal identifiers are coalesced.
*/
+ (void) notifyWithTitle:(NSString *)title
description:(NSString *)description
notificationName:(NSString *)notifName
iconData:(NSData *)iconData
priority:(signed int)priority
isSticky:(BOOL)isSticky
clickContext:(id)clickContext
identifier:(NSString *)identifier;
/*!
* @method notifyWithTitle:description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:identifier:
* @abstract Send a Growl notification.
* @discussion This is the preferred means for sending a Growl notification.
* The notification name and at least one of the title and description are
* required (all three are preferred). All other parameters may be
* <code>nil</code> (or 0 or NO as appropriate) to accept default values.
*
* If using the Growl-WithInstaller framework, if Growl is not installed the
* user will be prompted to install Growl. If the user cancels, this method
* will have no effect until the next application session, at which time when
* it is called the user will be prompted again. The user is also given the
* option to not be prompted again. If the user does choose to install Growl,
* the requested notification will be displayed once Growl is installed and
* running.
*
* @param title The title of the notification displayed to the user.
* @param description The full description of the notification displayed to the user.
* @param notifName The internal name of the notification. Should be human-readable, as it will be displayed in the Growl preference pane.
* @param iconData <code>NSData</code> object to show with the notification as its icon. If <code>nil</code>, the application's icon will be used instead.
* @param priority The priority of the notification. The default value is 0; positive values are higher priority and negative values are lower priority. Not all Growl displays support priority.
* @param isSticky If YES, the notification will remain on screen until clicked. Not all Growl displays support sticky notifications.
* @param clickContext A context passed back to the Growl delegate if it implements -(void)growlNotificationWasClicked: and the notification is clicked. Not all display plugins support clicking. The clickContext must be plist-encodable (completely of <code>NSString</code>, <code>NSArray</code>, <code>NSNumber</code>, <code>NSDictionary</code>, and <code>NSData</code> types).
* @param identifier An identifier for this notification. Notifications with equal identifiers are coalesced.
*/
+ (void) notifyWithTitle:(NSString *)title
description:(NSString *)description
notificationName:(NSString *)notifName
iconData:(NSData *)iconData
priority:(signed int)priority
isSticky:(BOOL)isSticky
clickContext:(id)clickContext
identifier:(NSString *)identifier;
/*! @method notifyWithDictionary:
* @abstract Notifies using a userInfo dictionary suitable for passing to
* <code>NSDistributedNotificationCenter</code>.
* @param userInfo The dictionary to notify with.
* @discussion Before Growl 0.6, your application would have posted
* notifications using <code>NSDistributedNotificationCenter</code> by
* creating a userInfo dictionary with the notification data. This had the
* advantage of allowing you to add other data to the dictionary for programs
* besides Growl that might be listening.
*
* This method allows you to use such dictionaries without being restricted
* to using <code>NSDistributedNotificationCenter</code>. The keys for this dictionary
* can be found in GrowlDefines.h.
*/
+ (void) notifyWithDictionary:(NSDictionary *)userInfo;
#pragma mark -
/*! @method registerWithDictionary:
* @abstract Register your application with Growl without setting a delegate.
* @discussion When you call this method with a dictionary,
* GrowlApplicationBridge registers your application using that dictionary.
* If you pass <code>nil</code>, GrowlApplicationBridge will ask the delegate
* (if there is one) for a dictionary, and if that doesn't work, it will look
* in your application's bundle for an auto-discoverable plist.
* (XXX refer to more information on that)
*
* If you pass a dictionary to this method, it must include the
* <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> key, unless a delegate is set.
*
* This method is mainly an alternative to the delegate system introduced
* with Growl 0.6. Without a delegate, you cannot receive callbacks such as
* <code>-growlIsReady</code> (since they are sent to the delegate). You can,
* however, set a delegate after registering without one.
*
* This method was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
*/
+ (BOOL) registerWithDictionary:(NSDictionary *)regDict;
/*! @method reregisterGrowlNotifications
* @abstract Reregister the notifications for this application.
* @discussion This method does not normally need to be called. If your
* application changes what notifications it is registering with Growl, call
* this method to have the Growl delegate's
* <code>-registrationDictionaryForGrowl</code> method called again and the
* Growl registration information updated.
*
* This method is now implemented using <code>-registerWithDictionary:</code>.
*/
+ (void) reregisterGrowlNotifications;
#pragma mark -
/*! @method setWillRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady:
* @abstract Tells GrowlApplicationBridge to register with Growl when Growl
* launches (or not).
* @discussion When Growl has started listening for notifications, it posts a
* <code>GROWL_IS_READY</code> notification on the Distributed Notification
* Center. GrowlApplicationBridge listens for this notification, using it to
* perform various tasks (such as calling your delegate's
* <code>-growlIsReady</code> method, if it has one). If this method is
* called with <code>YES</code>, one of those tasks will be to reregister
* with Growl (in the manner of <code>-reregisterGrowlNotifications</code>).
*
* This attribute is automatically set back to <code>NO</code> (the default)
* after every <code>GROWL_IS_READY</code> notification.
* @param flag <code>YES</code> if you want GrowlApplicationBridge to register with
* Growl when next it is ready; <code>NO</code> if not.
*/
+ (void) setWillRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady:(BOOL)flag;
/*! @method willRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady
* @abstract Reports whether GrowlApplicationBridge will register with Growl
* when Growl next launches.
* @result <code>YES</code> if GrowlApplicationBridge will register with Growl
* when next it posts GROWL_IS_READY; <code>NO</code> if not.
*/
+ (BOOL) willRegisterWhenGrowlIsReady;
#pragma mark -
/*! @method registrationDictionaryFromDelegate
* @abstract Asks the delegate for a registration dictionary.
* @discussion If no delegate is set, or if the delegate's
* <code>-registrationDictionaryForGrowl</code> method returns
* <code>nil</code>, this method returns <code>nil</code>.
*
* This method does not attempt to clean up the dictionary in any way - for
* example, if it is missing the <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> key, the result
* will be missing it too. Use <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge
* registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:]</code> or
* <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge
* registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:restrictToKeys:]</code> to try
* to fill in missing keys.
*
* This method was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @result A registration dictionary.
*/
+ (NSDictionary *) registrationDictionaryFromDelegate;
/*! @method registrationDictionaryFromBundle:
* @abstract Looks in a bundle for a registration dictionary.
* @discussion This method looks in a bundle for an auto-discoverable
* registration dictionary file using <code>-[NSBundle
* pathForResource:ofType:]</code>. If it finds one, it loads the file using
* <code>+[NSDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:]</code> and returns the
* result.
*
* If you pass <code>nil</code> as the bundle, the main bundle is examined.
*
* This method does not attempt to clean up the dictionary in any way - for
* example, if it is missing the <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> key, the result
* will be missing it too. Use <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge
* registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:]</code> or
* <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge
* registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:restrictToKeys:]</code> to try
* to fill in missing keys.
*
* This method was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @result A registration dictionary.
*/
+ (NSDictionary *) registrationDictionaryFromBundle:(NSBundle *)bundle;
/*! @method bestRegistrationDictionary
* @abstract Obtains a registration dictionary, filled out to the best of
* GrowlApplicationBridge's knowledge.
* @discussion This method creates a registration dictionary as best
* GrowlApplicationBridge knows how.
*
* First, GrowlApplicationBridge contacts the Growl delegate (if there is
* one) and gets the registration dictionary from that. If no such dictionary
* was obtained, GrowlApplicationBridge looks in your application's main
* bundle for an auto-discoverable registration dictionary file. If that
* doesn't exist either, this method returns <code>nil</code>.
*
* Second, GrowlApplicationBridge calls
* <code>+registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:</code> with whatever
* dictionary was obtained. The result of that method is the result of this
* method.
*
* GrowlApplicationBridge uses this method when you call
* <code>+setGrowlDelegate:</code>, or when you call
* <code>+registerWithDictionary:</code> with <code>nil</code>.
*
* This method was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @result A registration dictionary.
*/
+ (NSDictionary *) bestRegistrationDictionary;
#pragma mark -
/*! @method registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:
* @abstract Tries to fill in missing keys in a registration dictionary.
* @discussion This method examines the passed-in dictionary for missing keys,
* and tries to work out correct values for them. As of 0.7, it uses:
*
* Key Value
* --- -----
* <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> <code>CFBundleExecutableName</code>
* <code>GROWL_APP_ICON</code> The icon of the application.
* <code>GROWL_APP_LOCATION</code> The location of the application.
* <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT</code> <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL</code>
*
* Keys are only filled in if missing; if a key is present in the dictionary,
* its value will not be changed.
*
* This method was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @param regDict The dictionary to fill in.
* @result The dictionary with the keys filled in. This is an autoreleased
* copy of <code>regDict</code>.
*/
+ (NSDictionary *) registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:(NSDictionary *)regDict;
/*! @method registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:restrictToKeys:
* @abstract Tries to fill in missing keys in a registration dictionary.
* @discussion This method examines the passed-in dictionary for missing keys,
* and tries to work out correct values for them. As of 0.7, it uses:
*
* Key Value
* --- -----
* <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code> <code>CFBundleExecutableName</code>
* <code>GROWL_APP_ICON</code> The icon of the application.
* <code>GROWL_APP_LOCATION</code> The location of the application.
* <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT</code> <code>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL</code>
*
* Only those keys that are listed in <code>keys</code> will be filled in.
* Other missing keys are ignored. Also, keys are only filled in if missing;
* if a key is present in the dictionary, its value will not be changed.
*
* This method was introduced in Growl.framework 0.7.
* @param regDict The dictionary to fill in.
* @param keys The keys to fill in. If <code>nil</code>, any missing keys are filled in.
* @result The dictionary with the keys filled in. This is an autoreleased
* copy of <code>regDict</code>.
*/
+ (NSDictionary *) registrationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:(NSDictionary *)regDict restrictToKeys:(NSSet *)keys;
/*! @brief Tries to fill in missing keys in a notification dictionary.
* @param notifDict The dictionary to fill in.
* @return The dictionary with the keys filled in. This will be a separate instance from \a notifDict.
* @discussion This function examines the \a notifDict for missing keys, and
* tries to get them from the last known registration dictionary. As of 1.1,
* the keys that it will look for are:
*
* \li <code>GROWL_APP_NAME</code>
* \li <code>GROWL_APP_ICON</code>
*
* @since Growl.framework 1.1
*/
+ (NSDictionary *) notificationDictionaryByFillingInDictionary:(NSDictionary *)regDict;
+ (NSDictionary *) frameworkInfoDictionary;
@end
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma mark -
/*!
* @protocol GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate
* @abstract Required protocol for the Growl delegate.
* @discussion The methods in this protocol are required and are called
* automatically as needed by GrowlApplicationBridge. See
* <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge setGrowlDelegate:]</code>.
* See also <code>GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate_InformalProtocol</code>.
*/
@protocol GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate
// -registrationDictionaryForGrowl has moved to the informal protocol as of 0.7.
@end
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma mark -
/*!
* @category NSObject(GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate_InformalProtocol)
* @abstract Methods which may be optionally implemented by the GrowlDelegate.
* @discussion The methods in this informal protocol will only be called if implemented by the delegate.
*/
@interface NSObject (GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate_InformalProtocol)
/*!
* @method registrationDictionaryForGrowl
* @abstract Return the dictionary used to register this application with Growl.
* @discussion The returned dictionary gives Growl the complete list of
* notifications this application will ever send, and it also specifies which
* notifications should be enabled by default. Each is specified by an array
* of <code>NSString</code> objects.
*
* For most applications, these two arrays can be the same (if all sent
* notifications should be displayed by default).
*
* The <code>NSString</code> objects of these arrays will correspond to the
* <code>notificationName:</code> parameter passed in
* <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge
* notifyWithTitle:description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:]</code> calls.
*
* The dictionary should have the required key object pairs:
* key: GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL object: <code>NSArray</code> of <code>NSString</code> objects
* key: GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT object: <code>NSArray</code> of <code>NSString</code> objects
*
* The dictionary may have the following key object pairs:
* key: GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_HUMAN_READABLE_NAMES object: <code>NSDictionary</code> of key: notification name object: human-readable notification name
*
* You do not need to implement this method if you have an auto-discoverable
* plist file in your app bundle. (XXX refer to more information on that)
*
* @result The <code>NSDictionary</code> to use for registration.
*/
- (NSDictionary *) registrationDictionaryForGrowl;
/*!
* @method applicationNameForGrowl
* @abstract Return the name of this application which will be used for Growl bookkeeping.
* @discussion This name is used both internally and in the Growl preferences.
*
* This should remain stable between different versions and incarnations of
* your application.
* For example, "SurfWriter" is a good app name, whereas "SurfWriter 2.0" and
* "SurfWriter Lite" are not.
*
* You do not need to implement this method if you are providing the
* application name elsewhere, meaning in an auto-discoverable plist file in
* your app bundle (XXX refer to more information on that) or in the result
* of -registrationDictionaryForGrowl.
*
* @result The name of the application using Growl.
*/
- (NSString *) applicationNameForGrowl;
/*!
* @method applicationIconForGrowl
* @abstract Return the <code>NSImage</code> to treat as the application icon.
* @discussion The delegate may optionally return an <code>NSImage</code>
* object to use as the application icon. If this method is not implemented,
* {{{-applicationIconDataForGrowl}}} is tried. If that method is not
* implemented, the application's own icon is used. Neither method is
* generally needed.
* @result The <code>NSImage</code> to treat as the application icon.
*/
- (NSImage *) applicationIconForGrowl;
/*!
* @method applicationIconDataForGrowl
* @abstract Return the <code>NSData</code> to treat as the application icon.
* @discussion The delegate may optionally return an <code>NSData</code>
* object to use as the application icon; if this is not implemented, the
* application's own icon is used. This is not generally needed.
* @result The <code>NSData</code> to treat as the application icon.
* @deprecated In version 0.8, in favor of {{{-applicationIconForGrowl}}}.
*/
- (NSData *) applicationIconDataForGrowl;
/*!
* @method growlIsReady
* @abstract Informs the delegate that Growl has launched.
* @discussion Informs the delegate that Growl (specifically, the
* GrowlHelperApp) was launched successfully. The application can take actions
* with the knowledge that Growl is installed and functional.
*/
- (void) growlIsReady;
/*!
* @method growlNotificationWasClicked:
* @abstract Informs the delegate that a Growl notification was clicked.
* @discussion Informs the delegate that a Growl notification was clicked. It
* is only sent for notifications sent with a non-<code>nil</code>
* clickContext, so if you want to receive a message when a notification is
* clicked, clickContext must not be <code>nil</code> when calling
* <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge notifyWithTitle: description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:]</code>.
* @param clickContext The clickContext passed when displaying the notification originally via +[GrowlApplicationBridge notifyWithTitle:description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:].
*/
- (void) growlNotificationWasClicked:(id)clickContext;
/*!
* @method growlNotificationTimedOut:
* @abstract Informs the delegate that a Growl notification timed out.
* @discussion Informs the delegate that a Growl notification timed out. It
* is only sent for notifications sent with a non-<code>nil</code>
* clickContext, so if you want to receive a message when a notification is
* clicked, clickContext must not be <code>nil</code> when calling
* <code>+[GrowlApplicationBridge notifyWithTitle: description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:]</code>.
* @param clickContext The clickContext passed when displaying the notification originally via +[GrowlApplicationBridge notifyWithTitle:description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:].
*/
- (void) growlNotificationTimedOut:(id)clickContext;
@end
#pragma mark -
/*!
* @category NSObject(GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate_Installation_InformalProtocol)
* @abstract Methods which may be optionally implemented by the Growl delegate when used with Growl-WithInstaller.framework.
* @discussion The methods in this informal protocol will only be called if
* implemented by the delegate. They allow greater control of the information
* presented to the user when installing or upgrading Growl from within your
* application when using Growl-WithInstaller.framework.
*/
@interface NSObject (GrowlApplicationBridgeDelegate_Installation_InformalProtocol)
/*!
* @method growlInstallationWindowTitle
* @abstract Return the title of the installation window.
* @discussion If not implemented, Growl will use a default, localized title.
* @result An NSString object to use as the title.
*/
- (NSString *)growlInstallationWindowTitle;
/*!
* @method growlUpdateWindowTitle
* @abstract Return the title of the upgrade window.
* @discussion If not implemented, Growl will use a default, localized title.
* @result An NSString object to use as the title.
*/
- (NSString *)growlUpdateWindowTitle;
/*!
* @method growlInstallationInformation
* @abstract Return the information to display when installing.
* @discussion This information may be as long or short as desired (the window
* will be sized to fit it). It will be displayed to the user as an
* explanation of what Growl is and what it can do in your application. It
* should probably note that no download is required to install.
*
* If this is not implemented, Growl will use a default, localized explanation.
* @result An NSAttributedString object to display.
*/
- (NSAttributedString *)growlInstallationInformation;
/*!
* @method growlUpdateInformation
* @abstract Return the information to display when upgrading.
* @discussion This information may be as long or short as desired (the window
* will be sized to fit it). It will be displayed to the user as an
* explanation that an updated version of Growl is included in your
* application and no download is required.
*
* If this is not implemented, Growl will use a default, localized explanation.
* @result An NSAttributedString object to display.
*/
- (NSAttributedString *)growlUpdateInformation;
@end
//private
@interface GrowlApplicationBridge (GrowlInstallationPrompt_private)
+ (void) _userChoseNotToInstallGrowl;
@end
#endif /* __GrowlApplicationBridge_h__ */

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//
// GrowlDefines.h
//
#ifndef _GROWLDEFINES_H
#define _GROWLDEFINES_H
#ifdef __OBJC__
#define XSTR(x) (@x)
#define STRING NSString *
#else
#define XSTR CFSTR
#define STRING CFStringRef
#endif
/*! @header GrowlDefines.h
* @abstract Defines all the notification keys.
* @discussion Defines all the keys used for registration with Growl and for
* Growl notifications.
*
* Most applications should use the functions or methods of Growl.framework
* instead of posting notifications such as those described here.
* @updated 2004-01-25
*/
// UserInfo Keys for Registration
#pragma mark UserInfo Keys for Registration
/*! @group Registration userInfo keys */
/* @abstract Keys for the userInfo dictionary of a GROWL_APP_REGISTRATION distributed notification.
* @discussion The values of these keys describe the application and the
* notifications it may post.
*
* Your application must register with Growl before it can post Growl
* notifications (and have them not be ignored). However, as of Growl 0.6,
* posting GROWL_APP_REGISTRATION notifications directly is no longer the
* preferred way to register your application. Your application should instead
* use Growl.framework's delegate system.
* See +[GrowlApplicationBridge setGrowlDelegate:] or Growl_SetDelegate for
* more information.
*/
/*! @defined GROWL_APP_NAME
* @abstract The name of your application.
* @discussion The name of your application. This should remain stable between
* different versions and incarnations of your application.
* For example, "SurfWriter" is a good app name, whereas "SurfWriter 2.0" and
* "SurfWriter Lite" are not.
*/
#define GROWL_APP_NAME XSTR("ApplicationName")
/*! @defined GROWL_APP_ID
* @abstract The bundle identifier of your application.
* @discussion The bundle identifier of your application. This key should
* be unique for your application while there may be several applications
* with the same GROWL_APP_NAME.
* This key is optional.
*/
#define GROWL_APP_ID XSTR("ApplicationId")
/*! @defined GROWL_APP_ICON
* @abstract The image data for your application's icon.
* @discussion Image data representing your application's icon. This may be
* superimposed on a notification icon as a badge, used as the notification
* icon when a notification-specific icon is not supplied, or ignored
* altogether, depending on the display. Must be in a format supported by
* NSImage, such as TIFF, PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP, PICT, or PDF.
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_APP_ICON XSTR("ApplicationIcon")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT
* @abstract The array of notifications to turn on by default.
* @discussion These are the names of the notifications that should be enabled
* by default when your application registers for the first time. If your
* application reregisters, Growl will look here for any new notification
* names found in GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL, but ignore any others.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT XSTR("DefaultNotifications")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL
* @abstract The array of all notifications your application can send.
* @discussion These are the names of all of the notifications that your
* application may post. See GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME for a discussion of good
* notification names.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL XSTR("AllNotifications")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_HUMAN_READABLE_DESCRIPTIONS
* @abstract A dictionary of human-readable names for your notifications.
* @discussion By default, the Growl UI will display notifications by the names given in GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL
* which correspond to the GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME. This dictionary specifies the human-readable name to display.
* The keys of the dictionary are GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME strings; the objects are the human-readable versions.
* For any GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME not specific in this dictionary, the GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME will be displayed.
*
* This key is optional.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_HUMAN_READABLE_NAMES XSTR("HumanReadableNames")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DESCRIPTIONS
* @abstract A dictionary of descriptions of _when_ each notification occurs
* @discussion This is an NSDictionary whose keys are GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME strings and whose objects are
* descriptions of _when_ each notification occurs, such as "You received a new mail message" or
* "A file finished downloading".
*
* This key is optional.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DESCRIPTIONS XSTR("NotificationDescriptions")
/*! @defined GROWL_TICKET_VERSION
* @abstract The version of your registration ticket.
* @discussion Include this key in a ticket plist file that you put in your
* application bundle for auto-discovery. The current ticket version is 1.
*/
#define GROWL_TICKET_VERSION XSTR("TicketVersion")
// UserInfo Keys for Notifications
#pragma mark UserInfo Keys for Notifications
/*! @group Notification userInfo keys */
/* @abstract Keys for the userInfo dictionary of a GROWL_NOTIFICATION distributed notification.
* @discussion The values of these keys describe the content of a Growl
* notification.
*
* Not all of these keys are supported by all displays. Only the name, title,
* and description of a notification are universal. Most of the built-in
* displays do support all of these keys, and most other visual displays
* probably will also. But, as of 0.6, the Log, MailMe, and Speech displays
* support only textual data.
*/
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME
* @abstract The name of the notification.
* @discussion The name of the notification. Note that if you do not define
* GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_HUMAN_READABLE_NAMES when registering your ticket originally this name
* will the one displayed within the Growl preference pane and should be human-readable.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME XSTR("NotificationName")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE
* @abstract The title to display in the notification.
* @discussion The title of the notification. Should be very brief.
* The title usually says what happened, e.g. "Download complete".
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE XSTR("NotificationTitle")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_DESCRIPTION
* @abstract The description to display in the notification.
* @discussion The description should be longer and more verbose than the title.
* The description usually tells the subject of the action,
* e.g. "Growl-0.6.dmg downloaded in 5.02 minutes".
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_DESCRIPTION XSTR("NotificationDescription")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_ICON
* @discussion Image data for the notification icon. Must be in a format
* supported by NSImage, such as TIFF, PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP, PICT, or PDF.
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_ICON XSTR("NotificationIcon")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_APP_ICON
* @discussion Image data for the application icon, in case GROWL_APP_ICON does
* not apply for some reason. Must be in a format supported by NSImage, such
* as TIFF, PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP, PICT, or PDF.
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_APP_ICON XSTR("NotificationAppIcon")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY
* @discussion The priority of the notification as an integer number from
* -2 to +2 (+2 being highest).
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY XSTR("NotificationPriority")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_STICKY
* @discussion A Boolean number controlling whether the notification is sticky.
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_STICKY XSTR("NotificationSticky")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_CLICK_CONTEXT
* @abstract Identifies which notification was clicked.
* @discussion An identifier for the notification for clicking purposes.
*
* This will be passed back to the application when the notification is
* clicked. It must be plist-encodable (a data, dictionary, array, number, or
* string object), and it should be unique for each notification you post.
* A good click context would be a UUID string returned by NSProcessInfo or
* CFUUID.
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_CLICK_CONTEXT XSTR("NotificationClickContext")
/*! @defined GROWL_DISPLAY_PLUGIN
* @discussion The name of a display plugin which should be used for this notification.
* Optional. If this key is not set or the specified display plugin does not
* exist, the display plugin stored in the application ticket is used. This key
* allows applications to use different default display plugins for their
* notifications. The user can still override those settings in the preference
* pane.
*/
#define GROWL_DISPLAY_PLUGIN XSTR("NotificationDisplayPlugin")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_IDENTIFIER
* @abstract An identifier for the notification for coalescing purposes.
* Notifications with the same identifier fall into the same class; only
* the last notification of a class is displayed on the screen. If a
* notification of the same class is currently being displayed, it is
* replaced by this notification.
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_IDENTIFIER XSTR("GrowlNotificationIdentifier")
/*! @defined GROWL_APP_PID
* @abstract The process identifier of the process which sends this
* notification. If this field is set, the application will only receive
* clicked and timed out notifications which originate from this process.
*
* Optional.
*/
#define GROWL_APP_PID XSTR("ApplicationPID")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_PROGRESS
* @abstract If this key is set, it should contain a double value wrapped
* in a NSNumber which describes some sort of progress (from 0.0 to 100.0).
* If this is key is not set, no progress bar is shown.
*
* Optional. Not supported by all display plugins.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_PROGRESS XSTR("NotificationProgress")
// Notifications
#pragma mark Notifications
/*! @group Notification names */
/* @abstract Names of distributed notifications used by Growl.
* @discussion These are notifications used by applications (directly or
* indirectly) to interact with Growl, and by Growl for interaction between
* its components.
*
* Most of these should no longer be used in Growl 0.6 and later, in favor of
* Growl.framework's GrowlApplicationBridge APIs.
*/
/*! @defined GROWL_APP_REGISTRATION
* @abstract The distributed notification for registering your application.
* @discussion This is the name of the distributed notification that can be
* used to register applications with Growl.
*
* The userInfo dictionary for this notification can contain these keys:
* <ul>
* <li>GROWL_APP_NAME</li>
* <li>GROWL_APP_ICON</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_ALL</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATIONS_DEFAULT</li>
* </ul>
*
* No longer recommended as of Growl 0.6. An alternate method of registering
* is to use Growl.framework's delegate system.
* See +[GrowlApplicationBridge setGrowlDelegate:] or Growl_SetDelegate for
* more information.
*/
#define GROWL_APP_REGISTRATION XSTR("GrowlApplicationRegistrationNotification")
/*! @defined GROWL_APP_REGISTRATION_CONF
* @abstract The distributed notification for confirming registration.
* @discussion The name of the distributed notification sent to confirm the
* registration. Used by the Growl preference pane. Your application probably
* does not need to use this notification.
*/
#define GROWL_APP_REGISTRATION_CONF XSTR("GrowlApplicationRegistrationConfirmationNotification")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION
* @abstract The distributed notification for Growl notifications.
* @discussion This is what it all comes down to. This is the name of the
* distributed notification that your application posts to actually send a
* Growl notification.
*
* The userInfo dictionary for this notification can contain these keys:
* <ul>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_NAME (required)</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE (required)</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_DESCRIPTION (required)</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_ICON</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_APP_ICON</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_PRIORITY</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_STICKY</li>
* <li>GROWL_NOTIFICATION_CLICK_CONTEXT</li>
* <li>GROWL_APP_NAME (required)</li>
* </ul>
*
* No longer recommended as of Growl 0.6. Three alternate methods of posting
* notifications are +[GrowlApplicationBridge notifyWithTitle:description:notificationName:iconData:priority:isSticky:clickContext:],
* Growl_NotifyWithTitleDescriptionNameIconPriorityStickyClickContext, and
* Growl_PostNotification.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION XSTR("GrowlNotification")
/*! @defined GROWL_SHUTDOWN
* @abstract The distributed notification name that tells Growl to shutdown.
* @discussion The Growl preference pane posts this notification when the
* "Stop Growl" button is clicked.
*/
#define GROWL_SHUTDOWN XSTR("GrowlShutdown")
/*! @defined GROWL_PING
* @abstract A distributed notification to check whether Growl is running.
* @discussion This is used by the Growl preference pane. If it receives a
* GROWL_PONG, the preference pane takes this to mean that Growl is running.
*/
#define GROWL_PING XSTR("Honey, Mind Taking Out The Trash")
/*! @defined GROWL_PONG
* @abstract The distributed notification sent in reply to GROWL_PING.
* @discussion GrowlHelperApp posts this in reply to GROWL_PING.
*/
#define GROWL_PONG XSTR("What Do You Want From Me, Woman")
/*! @defined GROWL_IS_READY
* @abstract The distributed notification sent when Growl starts up.
* @discussion GrowlHelperApp posts this when it has begin listening on all of
* its sources for new notifications. GrowlApplicationBridge (in
* Growl.framework), upon receiving this notification, reregisters using the
* registration dictionary supplied by its delegate.
*/
#define GROWL_IS_READY XSTR("Lend Me Some Sugar; I Am Your Neighbor!")
/*! @defined GROWL_NOTIFICATION_CLICKED
* @abstract The distributed notification sent when a supported notification is clicked.
* @discussion When a Growl notification with a click context is clicked on by
* the user, Growl posts this distributed notification.
* The GrowlApplicationBridge responds to this notification by calling a
* callback in its delegate.
*/
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_CLICKED XSTR("GrowlClicked!")
#define GROWL_NOTIFICATION_TIMED_OUT XSTR("GrowlTimedOut!")
/*! @group Other symbols */
/* Symbols which don't fit into any of the other categories. */
/*! @defined GROWL_KEY_CLICKED_CONTEXT
* @abstract Used internally as the key for the clickedContext passed over DNC.
* @discussion This key is used in GROWL_NOTIFICATION_CLICKED, and contains the
* click context that was supplied in the original notification.
*/
#define GROWL_KEY_CLICKED_CONTEXT XSTR("ClickedContext")
/*! @defined GROWL_REG_DICT_EXTENSION
* @abstract The filename extension for registration dictionaries.
* @discussion The GrowlApplicationBridge in Growl.framework registers with
* Growl by creating a file with the extension of .(GROWL_REG_DICT_EXTENSION)
* and opening it in the GrowlHelperApp. This happens whether or not Growl is
* running; if it was stopped, it quits immediately without listening for
* notifications.
*/
#define GROWL_REG_DICT_EXTENSION XSTR("growlRegDict")
#define GROWL_POSITION_PREFERENCE_KEY @"GrowlSelectedPosition"
#endif //ndef _GROWLDEFINES_H

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key>
<string>English</string>
<key>CFBundleExecutable</key>
<string>Growl</string>
<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
<string>com.growl.growlframework</string>
<key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key>
<string>6.0</string>
<key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
<string>FMWK</string>
<key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
<string>1.1</string>
<key>CFBundleSignature</key>
<string>GRRR</string>
<key>CFBundleVersion</key>
<string>1.1</string>
<key>NSPrincipalClass</key>
<string>GrowlApplicationBridge</string>
</dict>
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