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Address book import occurs in several forms (yuck!). The destination can be 1..n new address books corresponding to the source format. For instance a text file would import into a new address book with the same name as the text file, Eudora may import multiple address books with the same names as the ones in Eudora. The destination can be 1 pre-defined address book, all entries will be added to the supplied address book - this allows the address book UI so provide an import command specific for an individual address book. The source can import 1 or mulitple address books. The address books can be auto-discoverable or user specified. The address books can require field mapping or not. All of this is rather complicated but it should work out OK. 1) The first UI panel will allow selection of the address book and will indicate to the user if the address book will be imported into an existing address book or new address books. (This could be 2 separate xul UI's?). 2) The second panel will show field mapping if it is required - if it is required then there will be one panel per address book for formats that support multiple address books. If it is not required then there will be no second panel. 3) Show the progress dialog for the import - this could be per address book if mapping is required? what to do, what to doooooo..... 4) All done, maybe a what was done panel?? */ /* */ /* */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIFileSpec; interface nsISupportsArray; interface nsIImportABDescriptor; interface nsIOutputStream; interface nsIAddrDatabase; interface nsIImportFieldMap; [scriptable, uuid(3fe29be0-3539-11d3-a206-00a0cc26da63)] interface nsIImportAddressBooks : nsISupports { /* Does this interface supports 1 or 1..n address books. You only get to choose 1 location so for formats where 1..n address books are imported from a directory, then return true. For a 1 to 1 relationship between location and address books return false. */ PRBool GetSupportsMultiple(); /* If the address book is not found via a file location.then return true along with a description string of how or where the address book is located. If it is a file location then return false. If true, return a string like: "Outlook Express standard address book, also known as the Windows address book" or just "Outlook Express address book". If false, GetDefaultLocation will be called. */ PRBool GetAutoFind( out wstring description); /* Returns true if the address book needs the user to specify a field map for address books imported from this format. */ PRBool GetNeedsFieldMap( in nsIFileSpec location); /* If found and userVerify BOTH return false, then it is assumed that this means an error - mail cannot be found on this machine. If userVerify is true, the user will have an opportunity to specify a different location to import mail from. */ void GetDefaultLocation( out nsIFileSpec location, out boolean found, out boolean userVerify); /* Returns an nsISupportsArray which contains an nsIImportABDescriptor for each mailbox. The array is not sorted before display to the user. location is null if GetAutoFind returned true. */ nsISupportsArray FindAddressBooks( in nsIFileSpec location); /* Fill in defaults (if any) for a field map for importing address books from this location. */ void InitFieldMap( in nsIFileSpec location, in nsIImportFieldMap fieldMap); /* Import a specific mailbox into the destination file supplied. If an error occurs that is non-fatal, the destination will be deleted and other mailbox's will be imported. If a fatal error occurs, the destination will be deleted and the import operation will abort. */ void ImportAddressBook( in nsIImportABDescriptor source, in nsIAddrDatabase destination, in nsIImportFieldMap fieldMap, in boolean isAddrLocHome, out wstring errorLog, out wstring successLog, out boolean fatalError); /* Return the amount of the address book that has been imported so far. This number is used to present progress information and must never be larger than the size specified in nsIImportABDescriptor.GetSize(); May be called from a different thread than ImportAddressBook() */ unsigned long GetImportProgress(); /* Set the location for reading sample data, this should be the same as what is passed later to FindAddressBooks */ void SetSampleLocation( in nsIFileSpec location); /* Return a string of sample data for a record, each field is separated by a newline (which means no newlines in the fields!) This is only supported by address books which use field maps and is used by the field map UI to allow the user to properly align fields to be imported. */ wstring GetSampleData( in long recordNumber, out boolean recordExists); }; %{ C++ %}