keepass2android/src/Kp2aBusinessLogic/IKp2aApp.cs

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C#

using System;
using Android.Content;
using Android.OS;
using KeePassLib.Serialization;
using keepass2android.Io;
namespace keepass2android
{
/// <summary>
/// Interface through which Activities and the logic layer can access some app specific functionalities and Application static data
/// </summary>
/// This also contains methods which are UI specific and should be replacable for testing.
public interface IKp2aApp
{
/// <summary>
/// Set the flag that the database needs to be locked.
/// </summary>
void SetShutdown();
/// <summary>
/// Returns the current database
/// </summary>
Database GetDb();
/// <summary>
/// Tell the app that the file from ioc was opened with keyfile.
/// </summary>
void StoreOpenedFileAsRecent(IOConnectionInfo ioc, string keyfile);
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new database and returns it
/// </summary>
Database CreateNewDatabase();
/// <summary>
/// Returns the user-displayable string identified by stringKey
/// </summary>
string GetResourceString(UiStringKey stringKey);
/// <summary>
/// Returns the value from the preferences corresponding to key
/// </summary>
bool GetBooleanPreference(PreferenceKey key);
/// <summary>
/// Asks the user the question "messageKey" with the options Yes/No/Cancel, calls the handler corresponding to the answer.
/// </summary>
void AskYesNoCancel(UiStringKey titleKey, UiStringKey messageKey,
EventHandler<DialogClickEventArgs> yesHandler,
EventHandler<DialogClickEventArgs> noHandler,
EventHandler<DialogClickEventArgs> cancelHandler,
Context ctx);
/// <summary>
/// Asks the user the question "messageKey" with the options Yes/No/Cancel, but the yes/no strings can be selected freely, calls the handler corresponding to the answer.
/// </summary>
void AskYesNoCancel(UiStringKey titleKey, UiStringKey messageKey,
UiStringKey yesString, UiStringKey noString,
EventHandler<DialogClickEventArgs> yesHandler,
EventHandler<DialogClickEventArgs> noHandler,
EventHandler<DialogClickEventArgs> cancelHandler,
Context ctx);
/// <summary>
/// Returns a Handler object which can run tasks on the UI thread
/// </summary>
Handler UiThreadHandler { get; }
IProgressDialog CreateProgressDialog(Context ctx);
IFileStorage GetFileStorage(IOConnectionInfo iocInfo);
}
}