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2.1 KiB
Objective-C
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// SUUpdater.h
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// Sparkle
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//
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// Created by Andy Matuschak on 1/4/06.
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// Copyright 2006 Andy Matuschak. All rights reserved.
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//
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#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
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// Before you use Sparkle in your app, you must set SUFeedURL in Info.plist to the
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// address of the appcast on your webserver. If you don't already have an
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// appcast, please see the Sparkle documentation to learn about how to set one up.
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// .zip, .dmg, .tar, .tbz, .tgz archives are supported at this time.
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// By default, Sparkle offers to show the user the release notes of the build they'll be
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// getting, which it assumes are in the description (or body) field of the relevant RSS item.
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// Set SUShowReleaseNotes to <false/> in Info.plist to hide the button.
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@class SUAppcastItem, SUUpdateAlert, SUStatusController;
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@interface SUUpdater : NSObject {
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SUAppcastItem *updateItem;
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SUStatusController *statusController;
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SUUpdateAlert *updateAlert;
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NSURLDownload *downloader;
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NSString *downloadPath;
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NSTimer *checkTimer;
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NSTimeInterval checkInterval;
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BOOL verbose;
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BOOL updateInProgress;
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}
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// This IBAction is meant for a main menu item. Hook up any menu item to this action,
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// and Sparkle will check for updates and report back its findings verbosely.
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- (IBAction)checkForUpdates:sender;
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// This method is similar to the above, but it's intended for updates initiated by
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// the computer instead of by the user. It does not alert the user when he is up to date,
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// and it remains silent about network errors in fetching the feed. This is what you
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// want to call to update programmatically; only use checkForUpdates: with buttons and menu items.
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- (void)checkForUpdatesInBackground;
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// This method allows you to schedule a check to run every time interval. You can
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// pass 0 to this method to cancel a previously scheduled timer. You probably don't want
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// to call this directly: if you set a SUScheduledCheckInterval key in Info.plist or
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// the user defaults, Sparkle will set this up for you automatically on startup. You might
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// just want to call this every time the user changes the setting in the preferences.
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- (void)scheduleCheckWithInterval:(NSTimeInterval)interval;
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@end |