calamares/src/modules/locale/GeoIPJSON.h
Adriaan de Groot fa5d40006c [locale] Fix interpretation of configured selector
- In GeoIP handler constructors that take a string (to configure the
   selector to use), interpret the empty string (which generally isn't
   a meaningful selector) as meaning "use the default".
 - Drop the no-argument constructors in favor of a default-argument
   which is empty.
2018-04-16 05:32:22 -04:00

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/* === This file is part of Calamares - <http://github.com/calamares> ===
*
* Copyright 2018, Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
*
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*
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*/
#ifndef GEOIPJSON_H
#define GEOIPJSON_H
#include "GeoIP.h"
/** @brief GeoIP lookup for services that return JSON.
*
* This is the original implementation of GeoIP lookup,
* (e.g. using the FreeGeoIP.net service), or similar.
*
* The data is assumed to be in JSON format with a time_zone attribute.
*/
class GeoIPJSON : public GeoIP
{
public:
/** @brief Configure the attribute name which is selected.
*
* If an empty string is passed in (not a valid attribute name),
* then "time_zone" is used.
*/
explicit GeoIPJSON( const QString& attribute = QString() );
virtual RegionZonePair processReply( const QByteArray& );
} ;
#endif