A predefined schema for personal passwords stored by the user in the
password manager. This schema has no attributes, and the items are not
meant to be used automatically by applications.
When used to search for items using this schema, it will only match
items that have the same schema. Items stored via libgnome-keyring with the
GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_NOTE item type will match.
A predefined schema that is compatible with items stored via the
libgnome-keyring 'network password' functions. This is meant to be used by
applications migrating from libgnome-keyring which stored their secrets as
'network passwords'. It is not recommended that new code use this schema.
When used to search for items using this schema, it will only match
items that have the same schema. Items stored via libgnome-keyring with the
GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_NETWORK_PASSWORD item type will match.
Different types of schemas for storing secrets, intended for use with [func
get_schema]
.SECRET_SCHEMA_NOTE
A predefined schema for personal passwords stored by the user in the password manager. This schema has no attributes, and the items are not meant to be used automatically by applications.
When used to search for items using this schema, it will only match items that have the same schema. Items stored via libgnome-keyring with the
GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_NOTE
item type will match.SECRET_SCHEMA_COMPAT_NETWORK
A predefined schema that is compatible with items stored via the libgnome-keyring 'network password' functions. This is meant to be used by applications migrating from libgnome-keyring which stored their secrets as 'network passwords'. It is not recommended that new code use this schema.
When used to search for items using this schema, it will only match items that have the same schema. Items stored via libgnome-keyring with the
GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_NETWORK_PASSWORD
item type will match.The following attributes exist in the schema:
Attributes: