Function
Secretpassword_storev_sync
Declaration [src]
gboolean
secret_password_storev_sync (
const SecretSchema* schema,
GHashTable* attributes,
const gchar* collection,
const gchar* label,
const gchar* password,
GCancellable* cancellable,
GError** error
)
Description [src]
Store a password in the secret service.
The attributes should be a set of key and value string pairs.
If the attributes match a secret item already stored in the collection, then the item will be updated with these new values.
If collection is NULL, then the default collection will be
used. Use SECRET_COLLECTION_SESSION to store the password in the session
collection, which doesn’t get stored across login sessions.
This method may block indefinitely and should not be used in user interface threads.
This function is renamed to secret_password_store_sync() in language bindings.
Parameters
schema-
Type:
SecretSchemaThe schema for attributes.
The argument can be NULL.The data is owned by the caller of the function. attributes-
Type:
GHashTableThe attribute keys and values.
The data is owned by the caller of the function. collection-
Type:
const gchar*A collection alias, or D-Bus object path of the collection where to store the secret.
The argument can be NULL.The data is owned by the caller of the function. The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string. label-
Type:
const gchar*Label for the secret.
The data is owned by the caller of the function. The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string. password-
Type:
const gchar*The null-terminated password to store.
The data is owned by the caller of the function. The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string. cancellable-
Type:
GCancellableOptional cancellation object.
The argument can be NULL.The data is owned by the caller of the function. error-
Type:
GError **The return location for a recoverable error.
The argument can be NULL.If the return location is not NULL, then you must initialize it to aNULLGError*.The argument will be left initialized to NULLby the function if there are no errors.In case of error, the argument will be set to a newly allocated GError; the caller will take ownership of the data, and be responsible for freeing it.