///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: debugrpt.h // Purpose: interface of wxDebugReportPreview // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @class wxDebugReportPreview @wxheader{debugrpt.h} This class presents the debug report to the user and allows him to veto report entirely or remove some parts of it. Although not mandatory, using this class is strongly recommended as data included in the debug report might contain sensitive private information and the user should be notified about it as well as having a possibility to examine the data which had been gathered to check whether this is effectively the case and discard the debug report if it is. wxDebugReportPreview is an abstract base class, currently the only concrete class deriving from it is wxDebugReportPreviewStd. @library{wxqa} @category{debugging} */ class wxDebugReportPreview { public: /** Trivial default constructor. */ wxDebugReportPreview(); /** dtor is trivial as well but should be virtual for a base class */ ~wxDebugReportPreview(); /** Present the report to the user and allow him to modify it by removing some or all of the files and, potentially, adding some notes. Return @true if the report should be processed or @false if the user chose to cancel report generation or removed all files from it. */ bool Show(wxDebugReport& dbgrpt) const; }; /** @class wxDebugReportCompress @wxheader{debugrpt.h} wxDebugReportCompress is a wxDebugReport which compresses all the files in this debug report into a single .ZIP file in its @c @e Process() function. @library{wxqa} @category{debugging} */ class wxDebugReportCompress : public wxDebugReport { public: /** Default constructor does nothing special. */ wxDebugReportCompress(); /** Returns the full path of the compressed file (empty if creation failed). */ const wxString GetCompressedFileName() const; }; /** @class wxDebugReport @wxheader{debugrpt.h} wxDebugReport is used to generate a debug report, containing information about the program current state. It is usually used from wxApp::OnFatalException as shown in the sample(). A wxDebugReport object contains one or more files. A few of them can be created by the class itself but more can be created from the outside and then added to the report. Also note that several virtual functions may be overridden to further customize the class behaviour. Once a report is fully assembled, it can simply be left in the temporary directory so that the user can email it to the developers (in which case you should still use wxDebugReportCompress to compress it in a single file) or uploaded to a Web server using wxDebugReportUpload (setting up the Web server to accept uploads is your responsibility, of course). Other handlers, for example for automatically emailing the report, can be defined as well but are not currently included in wxWidgets. @library{wxqa} @category{debugging} */ class wxDebugReport { public: /** The constructor creates a temporary directory where the files that will be included in the report are created. Use IsOk() to check for errors. */ wxDebugReport(); /** The destructor normally destroys the temporary directory created in the constructor with all the files it contains. Call Reset() to prevent this from happening. */ ~wxDebugReport(); /** Adds all available information to the report. Currently this includes a text (XML) file describing the process context and, under Win32, a minidump file. */ void AddAll(Context context = Context_Exception); /** Add an XML file containing the current or exception context and the stack trace. */ bool AddContext(Context ctx); /** The same as @ref addcontext() AddContext(Context_Current). */ bool AddCurrentContext(); /** The same as @ref adddump() AddDump(Context_Current). */ bool AddCurrentDump(); /** Adds the minidump file to the debug report. Minidumps are only available under recent Win32 versions (@c dbghlp32.dll can be installed under older systems to make minidumps available). */ bool AddDump(Context ctx); /** The same as @ref addcontext() AddContext(Context_Exception). */ bool AddExceptionContext(); /** The same as @ref adddump() AddDump(Context_Exception). */ bool AddExceptionDump(); /** Add another file to the report. If @a filename is an absolute path, it is copied to a file in the debug report directory with the same name. Otherwise the file should already exist in this directory @a description only exists to be displayed to the user in the report summary shown by wxDebugReportPreview. */ void AddFile(const wxString& filename, const wxString& description); /** This is a convenient wrapper around AddFile(). It creates the file with the given @e name and writes @a text to it, then adds the file to the report. The @a filename shouldn't contain the path. Returns @true if file could be added successfully, @false if an IO error occurred. */ bool AddText(const wxString& filename, const wxString& text, const wxString& description); /** This function may be overridden to add arbitrary custom context to the XML context file created by AddContext(). By default, it does nothing. */ void DoAddCustomContext(wxXmlNode* nodeRoot); /** This function may be overridden to modify the contents of the exception tag in the XML context file. */ bool DoAddExceptionInfo(wxXmlNode* nodeContext); /** This function may be overridden to modify the contents of the modules tag in the XML context file. */ bool DoAddLoadedModules(wxXmlNode* nodeModules); /** This function may be overridden to modify the contents of the system tag in the XML context file. */ bool DoAddSystemInfo(wxXmlNode* nodeSystemInfo); /** Returns the name of the temporary directory used for the files in this report. This method should be used to construct the full name of the files which you wish to add to the report using AddFile(). */ const wxString GetDirectory() const; /** Retrieves the name (relative to wxDebugReport::GetDirectory) and the description of the file with the given index. If @a n is greater than or equal to the number of filse, @false is returned. */ bool GetFile(size_t n, wxString* name, wxString* desc) const; /** Gets the current number files in this report. */ size_t GetFilesCount() const; /** Gets the name used as a base name for various files, by default wxApp::GetAppName is used. */ wxString GetReportName() const; /** Returns @true if the object was successfully initialized. If this method returns @false the report can't be used. */ bool IsOk() const; /** Processes this report: the base class simply notifies the user that the report has been generated. This is usually not enough -- instead you should override this method to do something more useful to you. */ bool Process(); /** Removes the file from report: this is used by wxDebugReportPreview to allow the user to remove files potentially containing private information from the report. */ void RemoveFile(const wxString& name); /** Resets the directory name we use. The object can't be used any more after this as it becomes uninitialized and invalid. */ void Reset(); }; /** @class wxDebugReportPreviewStd @wxheader{debugrpt.h} wxDebugReportPreviewStd is a standard debug report preview window. It displays a GUIdialog allowing the user to examine the contents of a debug report, remove files from and add notes to it. @library{wxqa} @category{debugging} */ class wxDebugReportPreviewStd : public wxDebugReportPreview { public: /** Trivial default constructor. */ wxDebugReportPreviewStd(); /** Show the dialog, see wxDebugReportPreview::Show for more information. */ bool Show(wxDebugReport& dbgrpt) const; }; /** @class wxDebugReportUpload @wxheader{debugrpt.h} This class is used to upload a compressed file using HTTP POST request. As this class derives from wxDebugReportCompress, before upload the report is compressed in a single .ZIP file. @library{wxqa} @category{debugging} */ class wxDebugReportUpload : public wxDebugReportCompress { public: /** ) This class will upload the compressed file created by its base class to an HTML multipart/form-data form at the specified address. The @a url is the upload page address, @a input is the name of the @c "type=file" control on the form used for the file name and @a action is the value of the form action field. The report is uploaded using @c @e curl program which should be available, the @e curl parameter may be used to specify the full path to it. */ wxDebugReportUpload(const wxString& url, const wxString& input, const wxString& action); /** ) This function may be overridden in a derived class to show the output from curl: this may be an HTML page or anything else that the server returned. Value returned by this function becomes the return value of wxDebugReport::Process. */ bool OnServerReply(); };