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#ifndef _DATAQUAY_OBJECT_BUILDER_H_
#define _DATAQUAY_OBJECT_BUILDER_H_
#include <QHash>
#include <QString>
#include <QVariant>
#include <iostream>
namespace Dataquay {
/**
* \class ObjectBuilder ObjectBuilder.h <dataquay/objectmapper/ObjectBuilder.h>
*
* ObjectBuilder is a singleton object factory capable of constructing
* new objects of classes that are subclassed from QObject. Given the
* class name as a string, and optionally a parent object, it will
* return a new instance of the class. To be capable of construction
* using ObjectBuilder, a class must be declared using Q_OBJECT as
* well as subclassed from QObject.
*
* All candidate object classes need to be registered with the builder
* before they can be constructed. The only class that ObjectBuilder
* is able to construct without registration is QObject itself.
*
* This class permits code to construct new objects dynamically,
* without needing to know anything about them except for their class
* names, and without needing their definitions to be visible. (The
* definitions must be visible when the object classes are registered,
* but not when the objects are constructed.)
*/
class ObjectBuilder
{
public:
/**
* Retrieve the single global instance of ObjectBuilder.
*/
static ObjectBuilder *getInstance();
/**
* Register type T, a subclass of QObject, as a class that can be
* constructed by calling a zero-argument constructor.
*
* For example, registerClass<QAction>() declares that QAction is
* a subclass of QObject that may be built by calling
* QAction::QAction().
*
* A subsequent call to ObjectBuilder::build("QAction") would
* return a new QAction built with that constructor (since
* "QAction" is the class name of QAction returned by its meta
* object).
*/
template <typename T>
void registerClass() {
m_builders[T::staticMetaObject.className()] = new Builder0<T>();
}
/**
* Register type T, a subclass of QObject, as a class that can be
* constructed by calling a single-argument constructor whose
* argument is of pointer-to-Parent type, where Parent is also a
* subclass of QObject.
*
* For example, registerClass<QWidget, QWidget>() declares that
* QWidget is a subclass of QObject that may be built by calling
* QWidget::QWidget(QWidget *parent).
*
* A subsequent call to ObjectBuilder::build("QWidget", parent)
* would return a new QWidget built with that constructor (since
* "QWidget" is the class name of QWidget returned by its meta
* object).
*/
template <typename T, typename Parent>
void registerClass() {
m_builders[T::staticMetaObject.className()] = new Builder1<T, Parent>();
}
/**
* Register type T, a subclass of QObject, as a class that can be
* constructed by calling a zero-argument constructor. Also
* declare pointerName to be the meta type name for pointers to
* type T, such that QVariant can be used to store such pointers.
*
* For example, registerClass<QAction>("QAction*") declares that
* QAction is a subclass of QObject that may be built by calling
* QAction::QAction(), and that "QAction*" has been registered
* (using qRegisterMetaType) as the meta type name for
* pointer-to-QAction.
*
* A subsequent call to ObjectBuilder::build("QAction") would
* return a new QAction built with that constructor (since
* "QAction" is the class name of QAction returned by its meta
* object).
*/
template <typename T>
void registerClass(QString pointerName) {
QString className = T::staticMetaObject.className();
m_cpmap[className] = pointerName;
m_pcmap[pointerName] = className;
m_builders[className] = new Builder0<T>();
registerExtractor<T>(pointerName);
}
/**
* Register type T, a subclass of QObject, as a class that can be
* constructed by calling a single-argument constructor whose
* argument is of pointer-to-Parent type, where Parent is also a
* subclass of QObject. Also declare pointerName to be the meta
* type name for pointers to type T, such that QVariant can be
* used to store such pointers.
*
* For example, registerClass<QWidget, QWidget>("QWidget*")
* declares that QWidget is a subclass of QObject that may be
* built by calling QWidget::QWidget(QWidget *parent), and that
* "QWidget*" has been registered (using qRegisterMetaType) as the
* meta type name for pointer-to-QWidget.
*
* A subsequent call to ObjectBuilder::build("QWidget", parent)
* would return a new QWidget built with that constructor (since
* "QWidget" is the class name of QWidget returned by its meta
* object).
*/
template <typename T, typename Parent>
void registerClass(QString pointerName) {
QString className = T::staticMetaObject.className();
m_cpmap[className] = pointerName;
m_pcmap[pointerName] = className;
m_builders[className] = new Builder1<T, Parent>();
registerExtractor<T>(pointerName);
}
/**
* Register type T, a subclass of QObject, as an interface (a pure
* virtual class) and pointerName to be the meta type name for
* pointers to type T, such that QVariant can be used to store
* such pointers.
*
* For example, registerClass<Command>("Command*") declares that
* Command is a subclass of QObject that may not be built directly
* but that "Command*" has been registered (using
* qRegisterMetaType) as the meta type name for
* pointer-to-QAction.
*
* A subsequent call to ObjectBuilder::extract("Command*", v)
* would extract a pointer of type Command* from the QVariant v.
*/
template <typename T>
void registerInterface(QString pointerName) {
QString className = T::staticMetaObject.className();
m_cpmap[className] = pointerName;
m_pcmap[pointerName] = className;
registerExtractor<T>(pointerName);
}
/**
* Return true if the class whose class name (according to its
* meta object) is className has been registered for building.
*/
bool knows(QString className) {
return m_builders.contains(className);
}
/**
* Return a new object whose class name (according to its meta
* object) is className, with the given parent (cast
* appropriately) passed to its single argument constructor.
*/
QObject *build(QString className, QObject *parent) {
if (!knows(className)) return 0;
return m_builders[className]->build(parent);
}
/**
* Return a new object whose class name (according to its meta
* object) is className, constructed with no parent.
*/
QObject *build(QString className) {
if (!knows(className)) return 0;
return m_builders[className]->build(0);
}
/**
* Return true if the class whose pointer has meta-type name
* pointerName has been registered with that pointer name
* (i.e. using one of the registerClass(pointerName) methods or
* registerInterface).
*/
bool canExtract(QString pointerName) {
return m_extractors.contains(pointerName);
}
/**
* Return true if the class whose pointer has meta-type name
* pointerName has been registered with that pointer name
* (i.e. using one of the registerClass(pointerName) methods or
* registerInterface).
*/
bool canInject(QString pointerName) {
return m_extractors.contains(pointerName);
}
/**
* Provided the given pointerName has been registered using one of
* the registerClass(pointerName) methods or registerInterface,
* take the given variant containing that pointer type and extract
* and return the pointer.
*/
QObject *extract(QString pointerName, QVariant &v) {
if (!canExtract(pointerName)) return 0;
return m_extractors[pointerName]->extract(v);
}
/**
* Provided the given pointerName has been registered using one of
* the registerClass(pointerName) methods or registerInterface,
* take the given pointer and stuff it into a variant, returning
* the result.
*/
QVariant inject(QString pointerName, QObject *p) {
if (!canInject(pointerName)) return QVariant();
return m_extractors[pointerName]->inject(p);
}
/**
* Provided the given pointerName has been registered using one of
* the registerClass(pointerName) methods, return the name of the
* class that was used as the template argument for that method.
*/
QString getClassNameForPointerName(QString pointerName) const {
if (m_pcmap.contains(pointerName)) return m_pcmap[pointerName];
std::cerr << "getClassNameForPointerName: unknown pointerName " << pointerName.toStdString() << std::endl;
foreach (QString p, m_pcmap.keys()) {
std::cerr << " -> " << p.toStdString() << std::endl;
}
return "";
}
/**
* If the class whose class name (according to its meta object) is
* className has been registered using one of the
* registerClass(pointerName) methods, return the pointerName that
* was passed to that method.
*/
QString getPointerNameForClassName(QString className) const {
if (m_cpmap.contains(className)) return m_cpmap[className];
return "";
}
private:
ObjectBuilder() {
registerClass<QObject, QObject>("QObject*");
}
~ObjectBuilder() {
for (BuilderMap::iterator i = m_builders.begin();
i != m_builders.end(); ++i) {
delete *i;
}
for (ExtractorMap::iterator i = m_extractors.begin();
i != m_extractors.end(); ++i) {
delete *i;
}
}
template <typename T>
void
registerExtractor(QString pointerName) {
m_extractors[pointerName] = new Extractor<T *>();
}
template <typename T>
void
registerExtractor(QString pointerName, QString listName) {
m_extractors[pointerName] = new Extractor<T *>();
}
struct BuilderBase {
virtual ~BuilderBase() { }
virtual QObject *build(QObject *) = 0;
};
template <typename T> struct Builder0 : public BuilderBase {
virtual QObject *build(QObject *) {
return new T();
}
};
template <typename T, typename Parent> struct Builder1 : public BuilderBase {
virtual QObject *build(QObject *p) {
return new T(qobject_cast<Parent *>(p));
}
};
typedef QHash<QString, BuilderBase *> BuilderMap;
BuilderMap m_builders;
struct ExtractorBase {
virtual ~ExtractorBase() { }
virtual QObject *extract(const QVariant &v) = 0;
virtual QVariant inject(QObject *) = 0;
};
template <typename Pointer> struct Extractor : public ExtractorBase {
virtual QObject *extract(const QVariant &v) {
return v.value<Pointer>();
}
virtual QVariant inject(QObject *o) {
Pointer p = qobject_cast<Pointer>(o);
if (p) return QVariant::fromValue<Pointer>(p);
else return QVariant();
}
};
typedef QHash<QString, ExtractorBase *> ExtractorMap;
ExtractorMap m_extractors;
QHash<QString, QString> m_cpmap;
QHash<QString, QString> m_pcmap;
};
}
#endif
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