GCredentials

GCredentials — An object containing credentials

Synopsis

#include <gio/gio.h>

                    GCredentials;
enum                GCredentialsType;
GCredentials *      g_credentials_new                   (void);
gchar *             g_credentials_to_string             (GCredentials *credentials);
gpointer            g_credentials_get_native            (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GCredentialsType native_type);
void                g_credentials_set_native            (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GCredentialsType native_type,
                                                         gpointer native);
gboolean            g_credentials_is_same_user          (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GCredentials *other_credentials,
                                                         GError **error);
uid_t               g_credentials_get_unix_user         (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GError **error);
gboolean            g_credentials_set_unix_user         (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         uid_t uid,
                                                         GError **error);

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GCredentials

Description

The GCredentials type is a reference-counted wrapper for native credentials. This information is typically used for identifying, authenticating and authorizing other processes.

Some operating systems supports looking up the credentials of the remote peer of a communication endpoint - see e.g. g_socket_get_credentials().

Some operating systems supports securely sending and receiving credentials over a Unix Domain Socket, see GUnixCredentialsMessage, g_unix_connection_send_credentials() and g_unix_connection_receive_credentials() for details.

On Linux, the native credential type is a struct ucred - see the unix(7) man page for details. This corresponds to G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED.

On FreeBSD, the native credential type is a struct cmsgcred. This corresponds to G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED.

Details

GCredentials

typedef struct _GCredentials GCredentials;

The GCredentials structure contains only private data and should only be accessed using the provided API.

Since 2.26


enum GCredentialsType

typedef enum
{
  G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_INVALID,
  G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED,
  G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED
} GCredentialsType;

Enumeration describing different kinds of native credential types.

G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_INVALID

Indicates an invalid native credential type.

G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_LINUX_UCRED

The native credentials type is a struct ucred.

G_CREDENTIALS_TYPE_FREEBSD_CMSGCRED

The native credentials type is a struct cmsgcred.

Since 2.26


g_credentials_new ()

GCredentials *      g_credentials_new                   (void);

Creates a new GCredentials object with credentials matching the the current process.

Returns :

A GCredentials. Free with g_object_unref().

Since 2.26


g_credentials_to_string ()

gchar *             g_credentials_to_string             (GCredentials *credentials);

Creates a human-readable textual representation of credentials that can be used in logging and debug messages. The format of the returned string may change in future GLib release.

credentials :

A GCredentials object.

Returns :

A string that should be freed with g_free().

Since 2.26


g_credentials_get_native ()

gpointer            g_credentials_get_native            (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GCredentialsType native_type);

Gets a pointer to native credentials of type native_type from credentials.

It is a programming error (which will cause an warning to be logged) to use this method if there is no GCredentials support for the OS or if native_type isn't supported by the OS.

credentials :

A GCredentials.

native_type :

The type of native credentials to get.

Returns :

The pointer to native credentials or NULL if the operation there is no GCredentials support for the OS or if native_type isn't supported by the OS. Do not free the returned data, it is owned by credentials.

Since 2.26


g_credentials_set_native ()

void                g_credentials_set_native            (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GCredentialsType native_type,
                                                         gpointer native);

Copies the native credentials of type native_type from native into credentials.

It is a programming error (which will cause an warning to be logged) to use this method if there is no GCredentials support for the OS or if native_type isn't supported by the OS.

credentials :

A GCredentials.

native_type :

The type of native credentials to set.

native :

A pointer to native credentials.

Since 2.26


g_credentials_is_same_user ()

gboolean            g_credentials_is_same_user          (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GCredentials *other_credentials,
                                                         GError **error);

Checks if credentials and other_credentials is the same user.

This operation can fail if GCredentials is not supported on the the OS.

credentials :

A GCredentials.

other_credentials :

A GCredentials.

error :

Return location for error or NULL.

Returns :

TRUE if credentials and other_credentials has the same user, FALSE otherwise or if error is set.

Since 2.26


g_credentials_get_unix_user ()

uid_t               g_credentials_get_unix_user         (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         GError **error);

Tries to get the UNIX user identifier from credentials. This method is only available on UNIX platforms.

This operation can fail if GCredentials is not supported on the OS or if the native credentials type does not contain information about the UNIX user.

credentials :

A GCredentials

error :

Return location for error or NULL.

Returns :

The UNIX user identifier or -1 if error is set.

Since 2.26


g_credentials_set_unix_user ()

gboolean            g_credentials_set_unix_user         (GCredentials *credentials,
                                                         uid_t uid,
                                                         GError **error);

Tries to set the UNIX user identifier on credentials. This method is only available on UNIX platforms.

This operation can fail if GCredentials is not supported on the OS or if the native credentials type does not contain information about the UNIX user.

credentials :

A GCredentials.

uid :

The UNIX user identifier to set.

error :

Return location for error or NULL.

Returns :

TRUE if uid was set, FALSE if error is set.

Since 2.26