/* Copyright (C) 2013 J.F.Dockes
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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*/
#ifndef _UPNPDIRCONTENT_H_X_INCLUDED_
#define _UPNPDIRCONTENT_H_X_INCLUDED_
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <map>
#include <sstream>
/**
* UPnP resource. A resource describes one of the entities associated with
* a directory entry. This would be typically the audio file URI, and
* its characteristics (sample rate etc.) as attributes, but there can
* be several resources associated to one entry, for example for
* multiple encoding formats.
*/
class UPnPResource {
public:
// Value
std::string m_uri;
// Attributes
std::map<std::string, std::string> m_props;
};
/**
* UPnP Media Server directory entry, converted from XML data.
*
* This is a dumb data holder class, a struct with helpers.
*/
class UPnPDirObject {
public:
enum ObjType {item, container};
// There are actually several kinds of containers:
// object.container.storageFolder, object.container.person,
// object.container.playlistContainer etc., but they all seem to
// behave the same as far as we're concerned. Otoh, musicTrack
// items are special to us, and so should playlists, but I've not
// seen one of the latter yet (servers seem to use containers for
// playlists).
enum ItemClass {audioItem_musicTrack, audioItem_playlist};
std::string m_id; // ObjectId
std::string m_pid; // Parent ObjectId
std::string m_title; // dc:title. Directory name for a container.
ObjType m_type; // item or container
ItemClass m_iclass;
// Properties as gathered from the XML document (url, artist, etc.),
// except for title which has a proper field.
// The map keys are the XML tag names
std::map<std::string, std::string> m_props;
// Resource URIs: there may be several, for example for different
// audio formats of the same track
std::vector<UPnPResource> m_resources;
/** Get named property
* @param property name (e.g. upnp:artist, upnp:album,
* upnp:originalTrackNumber, upnp:genre). Use m_title instead
* for dc:title.
* @param[out] value
* @return true if found.
*/
bool getprop(const std::string& name, std::string& value) const
{
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator it =
m_props.find(name);
if (it == m_props.end())
return false;
value = it->second;
return true;
}
void clear()
{
m_id.clear();
m_pid.clear();
m_title.clear();
m_type = (ObjType)-1;
m_iclass = (ItemClass)-1;
m_props.clear();
m_resources.clear();
}
std::string dump()
{
std::ostringstream os;
os << "UPnPDirObject: " << (m_type == item ? "item" : "container") <<
" id [" << m_id << "] pid [" << m_pid <<
"] title [" << m_title << "]" << std::endl;
os << "Properties: " << std::endl;
for (auto& entry: m_props) {
os << "[" << entry.first << "]->[" << entry.second << "] "
<< std::endl;
}
os << "Resources:" << std::endl;
for (auto& res: m_resources) {
os << " Uri [" << res.m_uri << "]" << std::endl;
os << " Resource attributes:" << std::endl;
for (auto& entry: res.m_props) {
os << " [" << entry.first << "]->[" << entry.second << "] "
<< std::endl;
}
}
os << std::endl;
return os.str();
}
};
/**
* Image of a MediaServer Directory Service container (directory),
* possibly containing items and subordinate containers.
*/
class UPnPDirContent {
public:
std::vector<UPnPDirObject> m_containers;
std::vector<UPnPDirObject> m_items;
void clear()
{
m_containers.clear();
m_items.clear();
}
/**
* Parse from DIDL-Lite XML data.
*
* Normally only used by ContentDirectoryService::readDir()
* This is cumulative: in general, the XML data is obtained in
* several documents corresponding to (offset,count) slices of the
* directory (container). parse() can be called repeatedly with
* the successive XML documents and will accumulate entries in the item
* and container vectors. This makes more sense if the different
* chunks are from the same container, but given that UPnP Ids are
* actually global, nothing really bad will happen if you mix
* up...
*/
bool parse(const std::string& didltext);
};
#endif /* _UPNPDIRCONTENT_H_X_INCLUDED_ */