QSslError Class
The QSslError class provides an SSL error. More...
Header: | #include <QSslError> |
qmake: | QT += network |
Since: | Qt 4.3 |
Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.
Public Types
enum | SslError { NoError, UnableToGetIssuerCertificate, UnableToDecryptCertificateSignature, UnableToDecodeIssuerPublicKey, ..., CertificateBlacklisted } |
Public Functions
QSslError() | |
QSslError(SslError error) | |
QSslError(SslError error, const QSslCertificate & certificate) | |
QSslError(const QSslError & other) | |
~QSslError() | |
QSslCertificate | certificate() const |
SslError | error() const |
QString | errorString() const |
void | swap(QSslError & other) |
bool | operator!=(const QSslError & other) const |
QSslError & | operator=(const QSslError & other) |
bool | operator==(const QSslError & other) const |
Detailed Description
The QSslError class provides an SSL error.
QSslError provides a simple API for managing errors during QSslSocket's SSL handshake.
See also QSslSocket, QSslCertificate, and QSslCipher.
Member Type Documentation
enum QSslError::SslError
Describes all recognized errors that can occur during an SSL handshake.
Constant | Value |
---|---|
QSslError::NoError | 0 |
QSslError::UnableToGetIssuerCertificate | 1 |
QSslError::UnableToDecryptCertificateSignature | 2 |
QSslError::UnableToDecodeIssuerPublicKey | 3 |
QSslError::CertificateSignatureFailed | 4 |
QSslError::CertificateNotYetValid | 5 |
QSslError::CertificateExpired | 6 |
QSslError::InvalidNotBeforeField | 7 |
QSslError::InvalidNotAfterField | 8 |
QSslError::SelfSignedCertificate | 9 |
QSslError::SelfSignedCertificateInChain | 10 |
QSslError::UnableToGetLocalIssuerCertificate | 11 |
QSslError::UnableToVerifyFirstCertificate | 12 |
QSslError::CertificateRevoked | 13 |
QSslError::InvalidCaCertificate | 14 |
QSslError::PathLengthExceeded | 15 |
QSslError::InvalidPurpose | 16 |
QSslError::CertificateUntrusted | 17 |
QSslError::CertificateRejected | 18 |
QSslError::SubjectIssuerMismatch | 19 |
QSslError::AuthorityIssuerSerialNumberMismatch | 20 |
QSslError::NoPeerCertificate | 21 |
QSslError::HostNameMismatch | 22 |
QSslError::UnspecifiedError | -1 |
QSslError::NoSslSupport | 23 |
QSslError::CertificateBlacklisted | 24 |
See also QSslError::errorString().
Member Function Documentation
QSslError::QSslError()
Constructs a QSslError object with no error and default certificate.
QSslError::QSslError(SslError error)
Constructs a QSslError object. The argument specifies the error that occurred.
QSslError::QSslError(SslError error, const QSslCertificate & certificate)
Constructs a QSslError object. The two arguments specify the error that occurred, and which certificate the error relates to.
See also QSslCertificate.
QSslError::QSslError(const QSslError & other)
Constructs an identical copy of other.
QSslError::~QSslError()
Destroys the QSslError object.
QSslCertificate QSslError::certificate() const
Returns the certificate associated with this error, or a null certificate if the error does not relate to any certificate.
See also error() and errorString().
SslError QSslError::error() const
Returns the type of the error.
See also errorString() and certificate().
QString QSslError::errorString() const
Returns a short localized human-readable description of the error.
See also error() and certificate().
void QSslError::swap(QSslError & other)
Swaps this error instance with other. This function is very fast and never fails.
This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.
bool QSslError::operator!=(const QSslError & other) const
Returns true
if this error is not equal to other; otherwise returns false.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.
QSslError & QSslError::operator=(const QSslError & other)
Assigns the contents of other to this error.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.
bool QSslError::operator==(const QSslError & other) const
Returns true
if this error is equal to other; otherwise returns false
.
This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.
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