pub struct ICDeviceBrowser { /* private fields */ }ICDeviceBrowser only.Expand description
The ICDeviceBrowser object is used to find devices such as digital cameras and scanners that are supported by Image Capture. These device may be directly attached to the USB or FireWire bus on the host computer, or available over a TCP/IP network. This object communicates with an Image Capture agent process asynchronously to accomplish this.
See also Apple’s documentation
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Source§impl ICDeviceBrowser
impl ICDeviceBrowser
Sourcepub unsafe fn delegate(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn ICDeviceBrowserDelegate>>>
pub unsafe fn delegate( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn ICDeviceBrowserDelegate>>>
The delegate. It must conform to ICDeviceBrowserDelegate protocol. The messages this delegate can expect to receive are described by ICDeviceBrowserDelegate protocol.
§Safety
This is not retained internally, you must ensure the object is still alive.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setDelegate(
&self,
delegate: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn ICDeviceBrowserDelegate>>,
)
pub unsafe fn setDelegate( &self, delegate: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn ICDeviceBrowserDelegate>>, )
Sourcepub unsafe fn isBrowsing(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn isBrowsing(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether the device browser is browsing for devices.
Sourcepub unsafe fn isSuspended(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn isSuspended(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether the devices in the browser have suspended communication.
Sourcepub unsafe fn browsedDeviceTypeMask(&self) -> ICDeviceTypeMask
Available on crate feature ICDevice only.
pub unsafe fn browsedDeviceTypeMask(&self) -> ICDeviceTypeMask
ICDevice only.A mask whose set bits indicate the type of device(s) being browsed after the receiver receives the start message. This property can be changed while the browser is browsing for devices. This property can be constructed by OR’d values of ICDeviceTypeMask with values of ICDeviceLocationTypeMask.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setBrowsedDeviceTypeMask(
&self,
browsed_device_type_mask: ICDeviceTypeMask,
)
Available on crate feature ICDevice only.
pub unsafe fn setBrowsedDeviceTypeMask( &self, browsed_device_type_mask: ICDeviceTypeMask, )
ICDevice only.Setter for browsedDeviceTypeMask.
Sourcepub unsafe fn devices(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSArray<ICDevice>>>
Available on crate feature ICDevice only.
pub unsafe fn devices(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSArray<ICDevice>>>
ICDevice only.All devices found by the browser. This property will change as devices appear and disappear. This array is empty before the first invocation of the delegate method ‘deviceBrowser:didAddDevice:moreComing:’.
Sourcepub unsafe fn preferredDevice(&self) -> Option<Retained<ICDevice>>
Available on crate feature ICDevice only.
pub unsafe fn preferredDevice(&self) -> Option<Retained<ICDevice>>
ICDevice only.This property returns a device object that should be selected by the client application when it is launched.
If the client application that calls this method is the auto-launch application associated with a device and that device is the last device attached (through USB, FireWire or network), then that device will be the preferred device. The best place to call this method is in the implmentation of the ICDeviceBrowser delegate method “deviceBrowser:didAddDevice:moreComing:”, if the “moreComing” parameter passed to the delegate is “NO”; or in the delegate method “deviceBrowserDidEnumerateLocalDevices:”.
Sourcepub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
This is the designated initializer.
Sourcepub unsafe fn start(&self)
pub unsafe fn start(&self)
This message tells the receiver to start looking for devices.
Make sure that the receiver’s delegate is set prior to sending this message; otherwise this message will be ignored. The messages the delegate can expect to receive are described by ICDeviceBrowserDelegate protocol.
Sourcepub unsafe fn stop(&self)
pub unsafe fn stop(&self)
This method tells the receiver to stop looking for devices.
This will free all device instances that are not in use.
Sourcepub unsafe fn contentsAuthorizationStatus(
&self,
) -> Retained<ICAuthorizationStatus>
pub unsafe fn contentsAuthorizationStatus( &self, ) -> Retained<ICAuthorizationStatus>
This property returns a constant indicating whether the app has permission to acces the contents of an attached media device.
A constant indicating authorization status.
Sourcepub unsafe fn requestContentsAuthorizationWithCompletion(
&self,
completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn requestContentsAuthorizationWithCompletion( &self, completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>, )
block2 only.This method requests the user’s permission, if needed, for accessing the conents of an external media device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn controlAuthorizationStatus(
&self,
) -> Retained<ICAuthorizationStatus>
pub unsafe fn controlAuthorizationStatus( &self, ) -> Retained<ICAuthorizationStatus>
This property returns a constant indicating whether the app has permission to control the attached camera device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn requestControlAuthorizationWithCompletion(
&self,
completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn requestControlAuthorizationWithCompletion( &self, completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>, )
block2 only.This method requests the user’s permission, if needed, for controlling the attached camera device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn resetContentsAuthorizationWithCompletion(
&self,
completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn resetContentsAuthorizationWithCompletion( &self, completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>, )
block2 only.This method resets the authorization status for the application accessing the conents of an external media device.
Sourcepub unsafe fn resetControlAuthorizationWithCompletion(
&self,
completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn resetControlAuthorizationWithCompletion( &self, completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(NonNull<ICAuthorizationStatus>)>, )
block2 only.This method resets the authorization status for the application controlling the attached camera device.
If the application already has been granted camera access, this will reset only the presentation dialog letting the user know the app has permission, not the camera access itself.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl AsRef<ICDeviceBrowser> for ICDeviceBrowser
impl AsRef<ICDeviceBrowser> for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
impl AsRef<NSObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
impl Borrow<NSObject> for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl ClassType for ICDeviceBrowser
impl ClassType for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "ICDeviceBrowser"
const NAME: &'static str = "ICDeviceBrowser"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<ICDeviceBrowser as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<ICDeviceBrowser as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for ICDeviceBrowser
impl Debug for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl Deref for ICDeviceBrowser
impl Deref for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl Hash for ICDeviceBrowser
impl Hash for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl Message for ICDeviceBrowser
impl Message for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for ICDeviceBrowser
impl NSObjectProtocol for ICDeviceBrowser
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
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