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Copyright (C) 2007 Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 2007 Bernhard Loos <nhuh.put@web.de>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KDECORE_KPLUGINFACTORY_H
#define KDECORE_KPLUGINFACTORY_H
#include "kdecore_export.h"
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include <QtCore/QVariant>
#include <QtCore/QStringList>
#include <kcomponentdata.h>
#include <kexportplugin.h>
#include <kglobal.h>
class KPluginFactoryPrivate;
namespace KParts { class Part; }
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory) \
class name : public baseFactory \
{ \
public: \
explicit name(const char * = 0, const char * = 0, QObject * = 0); \
explicit name(const KAboutData &, QObject * = 0); \
~name(); \
static KComponentData componentData(); \
private: \
void init(); \
};
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory, pluginRegistrations) \
K_GLOBAL_STATIC(KComponentData, name##factorycomponentdata) \
name::name(const char *componentName, const char *catalogName, QObject *parent) \
: baseFactory(componentName, catalogName, parent) { init(); } \
name::name(const KAboutData &aboutData, QObject *parent) \
: baseFactory(aboutData, parent) { init(); } \
void name::init() \
{ \
if (name##factorycomponentdata->isValid()) \
setComponentData(*name##factorycomponentdata); \
else \
*name##factorycomponentdata = KPluginFactory::componentData(); \
pluginRegistrations \
} \
name::~name() {} \
KComponentData name::componentData() \
{ \
return *name##factorycomponentdata; \
}
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory, pluginRegistrations) \
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory) \
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory, pluginRegistrations)
/**
* \relates KPluginFactory
* Defines a KPluginFactory subclass with two constructors and a static componentData function.
*
* The first constructor takes the arguments (const char *componentName, const char *catalogName,
* QObject *parent).
* The second constructor takes (const KAboutData *aboutData, QObject *parent).
*
* The static componentData method returns the same KComponentData object as the
* KPluginFactory::componentData function returns. As you normally don't have a pointer to the
* factory object in the plugin code the static componentData function is a convenient way to access
* the KComponentData.
*
* \param name The name of the KPluginFactory derived class. This is the name you'll need for
* K_EXPORT_PLUGIN
*
* \param pluginRegistrations This is code inserted into the constructors the class. You'll want to
* call registerPlugin from there.
*
* Example:
* \code
* #include <KPluginFactory>
* #include <KPluginLoader>
* #include <plugininterface.h>
*
* class MyPlugin;
*
* K_PLUGIN_FACTORY(MyPluginFactory,
* registerPlugin<MyPlugin>();
* )
* K_EXPORT_PLUGIN(MyPluginFactory("componentName", "catalogName"))
*
* // or:
* static KAboutData createAboutData()
* {
* KAboutData aboutData("myplugin", "myplugin", ki18n("MyPlugin"), "0.1",
* ki18n("a description of the plugin"), KAboutData::License_LGPL,
* ki18n("Copyright (C) 2007 Your Name"));
* aboutData.addAuthor(ki18n("Your Name"), ...);
* return aboutData;
* }
* K_EXPORT_PLUGIN(MyPluginFactory(createAboutData()))
*
* class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
* {
* ...
* KComponentData kcd = MyPluginFactory::componentData();
* ...
* };
* \endcode
*
* \see K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION
* \see K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION
*/
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY(name, pluginRegistrations) K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, KPluginFactory, pluginRegistrations)
/**
* \relates KPluginFactory
* K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION declares the KPluginFactory subclass. This macro can be used in a
* header file.
*
* \param name The name of the KPluginFactory derived class. This is the name you'll need for
* K_EXPORT_PLUGIN
*
* \see K_PLUGIN_FACTORY
* \see K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION
*/
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION(name) K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, KPluginFactory)
/**
* \relates KPluginFactory
* K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION defines the KPluginFactory subclass. This macro can <b>not</b> be used in a
* header file.
*
* \param name The name of the KPluginFactory derived class. This is the name you'll need for
* K_EXPORT_PLUGIN
*
* \param pluginRegistrations This is code inserted into the constructors the class. You'll want to
* call registerPlugin from there.
*
* \see K_PLUGIN_FACTORY
* \see K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION
*/
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION(name, pluginRegistrations) K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, KPluginFactory, pluginRegistrations)
/**
* \class KPluginFactory kpluginfactory.h <KPluginFactory>
*
* If you develop a library that is to be loaded dynamically at runtime, then
* you should return a pointer to a KPluginFactory.
*
* For most cases it is enough to use the K_PLUGIN_FACTORY macro to create the factory.
*
* Example:
* \code
* #include <KPluginFactory>
* #include <KPluginLoader>
* #include <plugininterface.h>
*
* class MyPlugin;
*
* K_PLUGIN_FACTORY(MyPluginFactory,
* registerPlugin<MyPlugin>();
* )
* K_EXPORT_PLUGIN(MyPluginFactory("componentName"))
*
* class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
* {
* ...
* KComponentData kcd = MyPluginFactory::componentData();
* ...
* };
* \endcode
*
* K_PLUGIN_FACTORY is a convenient macro that expands to a class derived from KPluginFactory
* providing two constructors and a static componentData() function. The second argument to
* K_PLUGIN_FACTORY is code that is called from the constructors. There you can use registerPlugin
* to register as many plugins for the factory as you want to.
*
* If you want to write a custom KPluginFactory not using the standard macro(s) you can reimplement
* the create(const char *iface, QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args, const QString &keyword)
* function.
*
* Example:
* \code
* class SomeScriptLanguageFactory : public KPluginFactory
* {
* Q_OBJECT
* public:
* SomeScriptLanguageFactory()
* : KPluginFactory("SomeScriptLanguageComponent")
* {}
*
* protected:
* virtual QObject *create(const char *iface, QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args, const QString &keyword)
* {
* const QString identifier = QLatin1String(iface) + QLatin1Char('_') + keyword;
* // load scripting language module from the information in identifier
* // and return it:
* return object;
* }
* };
* \endcode
*
* If you want to load a library use KPluginLoader.
* The application that wants to instantiate plugin classes can do the following:
* \code
* KPluginFactory *factory = KPluginLoader("libraryname").factory();
* if (factory) {
* PluginInterface *p1 = factory->create<PluginInterface>(parent);
* OtherInterface *p2 = factory->create<OtherInterface>(parent);
* NextInterface *p3 = factory->create<NextInterface>("keyword1", parent);
* NextInterface *p3 = factory->create<NextInterface>("keyword2", parent);
* }
* \endcode
*
* \author Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
* \author Bernhard Loos <nhuh.put@web.de>
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT KPluginFactory : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(KPluginFactory)
public:
/**
* This constructor creates a factory for a plugin with the given \p componentName and
* \p catalogName. Those values are used to initialize a KComponentData object for the plugin.
* You can later access it with componentData(). If \p componentName is 0, an invalid KComponentData
* object will be created.
*
* \param componentName the component name of the plugin
* \param catalogName the translation catalog to use
* \param parent a parent object
*/
explicit KPluginFactory(const char *componentName = 0, const char *catalogName = 0, QObject *parent = 0);
/**
* This constructor creates a factory for a plugin with the given KAboutData object. This object is
* used to initialize a KComponentData object for the plugin. You can later access it with
* componentData().
* KPluginFactory takes ownership of the \p aboutData object, so don't delete it yourself!
*
* \param aboutData the KAboutData for the plugin
* \param parent a parent object
*/
explicit KPluginFactory(const KAboutData &aboutData, QObject *parent = 0);
/**
* @deprecated
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
KDE_CONSTRUCTOR_DEPRECATED explicit KPluginFactory(const KAboutData *aboutData, QObject *parent = 0);
#endif
/**
* @deprecated
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
explicit KDE_CONSTRUCTOR_DEPRECATED KPluginFactory(QObject *parent);
#endif
/**
* This destroys the PluginFactory. It will remove the translation catalog for the plugin,
* if it was initialized.
*/
virtual ~KPluginFactory();
/**
* You can use this method to get the component data of the plugin. It is filled with the
* information given to the constructor of KPluginFactory.
* The K_PLUGIN_FACTORY macros provide a static version of this method, this can be used from
* any place within the plugin.
*
* Only use this method if you specified a componentData name or instance to the factory
* constructor or to setComponentData.
* Otherwise you get an invalid KComponentData, which will crash if used.
*
* \returns The KComponentData for the plugin
*/
KComponentData componentData() const;
/**
* Use this method to create an object. It will try to create an object which inherits
* \p T. If it has multiple choices, you will get a fatal error (kFatal()), so be careful
* to request a unique interface or use keywords.
*
* \tparam T The interface for which an object should be created. The object will inherit \p T.
* \param parent The parent of the object. If \p parent is a widget type, it will also passed
* to the parentWidget argument of the CreateInstanceFunction for the object.
* \param args Additional arguments which will be passed to the object.
* \returns A pointer to the created object is returned, or 0 if an error occurred.
*/
template<typename T>
T *create(QObject *parent = 0, const QVariantList &args = QVariantList());
/**
* Use this method to create an object. It will try to create an object which inherits
* \p T and was registered with \p keyword.
*
* \tparam T The interface for which an object should be created. The object will inherit \p T.
* \param keyword The keyword of the object.
* \param parent The parent of the object. If \p parent is a widget type, it will also passed
* to the parentWidget argument of the CreateInstanceFunction for the object.
* \param args Additional arguments which will be passed to the object.
* \returns A pointer to the created object is returned, or 0 if an error occurred.
*/
template<typename T>
T *create(const QString &keyword, QObject *parent = 0, const QVariantList &args = QVariantList());
/**
* Use this method to create an object. It will try to create an object which inherits
* \p T and was registered with \p keyword.
* This overload has an additional \p parentWidget argument, which is used by some plugins (e.g. Parts).
* \tparam T The interface for which an object should be created. The object will inherit \p T.
* \param parentWidget An additional parent widget.
* \param parent The parent of the object. If \p parent is a widget type, it will also passed
* to the parentWidget argument of the CreateInstanceFunction for the object.
* \param keyword The keyword of the object.
* \param args Additional arguments which will be passed to the object.
* \returns A pointer to the created object is returned, or 0 if an error occurred.
*/
template<typename T>
T *create(QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QString &keyword = QString(), const QVariantList &args = QVariantList());
/**
* @deprecated
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
template<typename T>
KDE_DEPRECATED
T *create(QObject *parent, const QStringList &args)
{
return create<T>(parent, stringListToVariantList(args));
}
#endif
/**
* @deprecated
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
KDE_DEPRECATED QObject *create(QObject *parent = 0, const char *classname = "QObject", const QStringList &args = QStringList())
{
return create(classname, 0, parent, stringListToVariantList(args), QString());
}
#endif
Q_SIGNALS:
void objectCreated(QObject *object);
protected:
/**
* Function pointer type to a function that instantiates a plugin.
*/
typedef QObject *(*CreateInstanceFunction)(QWidget *, QObject *, const QVariantList &);
explicit KPluginFactory(KPluginFactoryPrivate &dd, QObject *parent = 0);
/**
* Registers a plugin with the factory. Call this function from the constructor of the
* KPluginFactory subclass to make the create function able to instantiate the plugin when asked
* for an interface the plugin implements.
*
* You can register as many plugin classes as you want as long as either the plugin interface or
* the \p keyword makes it unique. E.g. it is possible to register a KCModule and a
* KParts::Part without having to specify keywords since their interfaces differ.
*
* \tparam T the name of the plugin class
*
* \param keyword An optional keyword as unique identifier for the plugin. This allows you to
* put more than one plugin with the same interface into the same library using the same
* factory. X-KDE-PluginKeyword is a convenient way to specify the keyword in a desktop file.
*
* \param instanceFunction A function pointer to a function that creates an instance of the
* plugin. The default function that will be used depends on the type of interface. If the
* interface inherits from
* \li \c KParts::Part the function will call
* \code
* new T(QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* \endcode
* \li \c QWidget the function will call
* \code
* new T(QWidget *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* \endcode
* \li else the function will call
* \code
* new T(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* \endcode
*/
template<class T>
void registerPlugin(const QString &keyword = QString(), CreateInstanceFunction instanceFunction
= InheritanceChecker<T>().createInstanceFunction(reinterpret_cast<T *>(0)))
{
registerPlugin(keyword, &T::staticMetaObject, instanceFunction);
}
/**
* \internal
* Converts a QStringList to a QVariantList
*/
QVariantList stringListToVariantList(const QStringList &list);
/**
* \internal
* Converts a QVariantList of strings to a QStringList
*/
QStringList variantListToStringList(const QVariantList &list);
virtual void setupTranslations();
KPluginFactoryPrivate *const d_ptr;
/**
* @deprecated
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
virtual KDE_DEPRECATED QObject *createObject(QObject *parent, const char *className, const QStringList &args);
#endif
/**
* @deprecated
*/
#ifndef KDE_NO_DEPRECATED
virtual KDE_DEPRECATED KParts::Part *createPartObject(QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const char *classname, const QStringList &args);
#endif
/**
* This method sets the component data of the plugin. You can access the component data object
* later with componentData().
* Normally you don't have to call this, because the factory constructs a component data object
* from the information given to the constructor.
* The object is destroyed, when the module containing the plugin is unloaded. Normally this happens
* only on application shutdown.
*
* \param componentData the new KComponentData object
*/
void setComponentData(const KComponentData &componentData);
/**
* This function is called when the factory asked to create an Object.
*
* You may reimplement it to provide a very flexible factory. This is especially useful to
* provide generic factories for plugins implemeted using a scripting language.
*
* \param iface The staticMetaObject::className() string identifying the plugin interface that
* was requested. E.g. for KCModule plugins this string will be "KCModule".
* \param parentWidget Only used if the requested plugin is a KPart.
* \param parent The parent object for the plugin object.
* \param args A plugin specific list of arbitrary arguments.
* \param keyword A string that uniquely identifies the plugin. If a KService is used this
* keyword is read from the X-KDE-PluginKeyword entry in the .desktop file.
*/
virtual QObject *create(const char *iface, QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args, const QString &keyword);
template<class impl, class ParentType>
static QObject *createInstance(QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
{
Q_UNUSED(parentWidget);
ParentType *p = 0;
if (parent) {
p = qobject_cast<ParentType *>(parent);
Q_ASSERT(p);
}
return new impl(p, args);
}
template<class impl>
static QObject *createPartInstance(QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
{
return new impl(parentWidget, parent, args);
}
/**
* This is used to detect the arguments need for the constructor of plugin classes.
* You can inherit it, if you want to add new classes and still keep support for the old ones.
*/
template<class impl>
struct InheritanceChecker
{
CreateInstanceFunction createInstanceFunction(KParts::Part *) { return &createPartInstance<impl>; }
CreateInstanceFunction createInstanceFunction(QWidget *) { return &createInstance<impl, QWidget>; }
CreateInstanceFunction createInstanceFunction(...) { return &createInstance<impl, QObject>; }
};
private:
void registerPlugin(const QString &keyword, const QMetaObject *metaObject, CreateInstanceFunction instanceFunction);
};
typedef KPluginFactory KLibFactory;
template<typename T>
inline T *KPluginFactory::create(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
{
QObject *o = create(T::staticMetaObject.className(), parent && parent->isWidgetType() ? reinterpret_cast<QWidget *>(parent): 0, parent, args, QString());
T *t = qobject_cast<T *>(o);
if (!t) {
delete o;
}
return t;
}
template<typename T>
inline T *KPluginFactory::create(const QString &keyword, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
{
QObject *o = create(T::staticMetaObject.className(), parent && parent->isWidgetType() ? reinterpret_cast<QWidget *>(parent): 0, parent, args, keyword);
T *t = qobject_cast<T *>(o);
if (!t) {
delete o;
}
return t;
}
template<typename T>
inline T *KPluginFactory::create(QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QString &keyword, const QVariantList &args)
{
QObject *o = create(T::staticMetaObject.className(), parentWidget, parent, args, keyword);
T *t = qobject_cast<T *>(o);
if (!t) {
delete o;
}
return t;
}
#endif // KDECORE_KPLUGINFACTORY_H
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