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*
* Copyright 2015, Teo Mrnjavac <teo@kde.org>
* Copyright 2017, Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
*
* Based on KPluginFactory from KCoreAddons, KDE project
* Copyright 2007, Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
* Copyright 2007, Bernhard Loos <nhuh.put@web.de>
*
* Calamares is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Calamares 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Calamares. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef CALAMARESPLUGINFACTORY_H
#define CALAMARESPLUGINFACTORY_H
#include "DllMacro.h"
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include <QtCore/QVariant>
#include <QtCore/QStringList>
namespace Calamares
{
class PluginFactoryPrivate;
}
#define CalamaresPluginFactory_iid "io.calamares.PluginFactory"
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY_SKEL(name, baseFactory, ...) \
class name : public Calamares::PluginFactory \
{ \
Q_OBJECT \
Q_INTERFACES(Calamares::PluginFactory) \
__VA_ARGS__ \
public: \
explicit name(); \
~name(); \
private: \
void init(); \
};
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory) \
CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY_SKEL(name, baseFactory, Q_PLUGIN_METADATA(IID CalamaresPluginFactory_iid))
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory, pluginRegistrations) \
name::name() \
{ \
pluginRegistrations \
} \
name::~name() {}
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory, pluginRegistrations) \
CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory) \
CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, baseFactory, pluginRegistrations)
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION(name) CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, Calamares::PluginFactory)
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION(name, pluginRegistrations) CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, Calamares::PluginFactory, pluginRegistrations)
/**
* \relates PluginFactory
*
* Create a PluginFactory subclass and export it as the root plugin object.
*
* \param name The name of the PluginFactory derived class.
*
* \param pluginRegistrations Code to be inserted into the constructor of the
* class. Usually a series of registerPlugin() calls.
*
* Example:
* \code
* #include <PluginFactory.h>
* #include <plugininterface.h>
*
* class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
* {
* public:
* MyPlugin(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* : PluginInterface(parent)
* {}
* };
*
* CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY(MyPluginFactory,
* registerPlugin<MyPlugin>();
* )
*
* #include <myplugin.moc>
* \endcode
*
* \see CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION
* \see CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION
*/
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY(name, pluginRegistrations) CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, Calamares::PluginFactory, pluginRegistrations)
/**
* \relates PluginFactory
*
* CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION declares the PluginFactory subclass. This macro
* can be used in a header file.
*
* \param name The name of the PluginFactory derived class.
*
* \see CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY
* \see CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION
*/
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION(name) CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, Calamares::PluginFactory)
/**
* \relates PluginFactory
* CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION defines the PluginFactory subclass. This macro
* can <b>not</b> be used in a header file.
*
* \param name The name of the PluginFactory derived class.
*
* \param pluginRegistrations Code to be inserted into the constructor of the
* class. Usually a series of registerPlugin() calls.
*
* \see CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY
* \see CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION
*/
#define CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION(name, pluginRegistrations) CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION_WITH_BASEFACTORY(name, Calamares::PluginFactory, pluginRegistrations)
namespace Calamares
{
/**
* \class PluginFactory PluginFactory.h <PluginFactory.h>
*
* PluginFactory provides a convenient way to provide factory-style plugins.
* Qt plugins provide a singleton object, but a common pattern is for plugins
* to generate as many objects of a particular type as the application requires.
* By using PluginFactory, you can avoid implementing the factory pattern
* yourself.
*
* PluginFactory also allows plugins to provide multiple different object
* types, indexed by keywords.
*
* The objects created by PluginFactory must inherit QObject, and must have a
* standard constructor pattern:
* \li if the object is a KPart::Part, it must be of the form
* \code
* T(QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* \endcode
* \li if it is a QWidget, it must be of the form
* \code
* T(QWidget *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* \endcode
* \li otherwise it must be of the form
* \code
* T(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* \endcode
*
* You should typically use either CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY() or
* CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON() in your plugin code to create the factory. The
* typical pattern is
*
* \code
* #include <PluginFactory.h>
* #include <plugininterface.h>
*
* class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
* {
* public:
* MyPlugin(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
* : PluginInterface(parent)
* {}
* };
*
* CALAMARES_PLUGIN_FACTORY(MyPluginFactory,
* registerPlugin<MyPlugin>();
* )
* #include <myplugin.moc>
* \endcode
*
* If you want to load a library use KPluginLoader.
* The application that wants to instantiate plugin classes can do the following:
* \code
* PluginFactory *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 DLLEXPORT PluginFactory : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE( PluginFactory )
public:
/**
* This constructor creates a factory for a plugin.
*/
explicit PluginFactory();
/**
* This destroys the PluginFactory.
*/
virtual ~PluginFactory();
/**
* 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.
* \returns A pointer to the created object is returned, or 0 if an error occurred.
*/
template<typename T>
T* create( QObject* parent = nullptr );
/**
* 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.
* \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 = nullptr );
Q_SIGNALS:
void objectCreated( QObject* object );
protected:
/**
* Function pointer type to a function that instantiates a plugin.
*/
typedef QObject* ( *CreateInstanceFunction )( QWidget*, QObject* );
/**
* 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( QWidget* )
{
return &createInstance<impl, QWidget>;
}
CreateInstanceFunction createInstanceFunction( ... )
{
return &createInstance<impl, QObject>;
}
};
explicit PluginFactory( PluginFactoryPrivate& dd );
/**
* Registers a plugin with the factory. Call this function from the constructor of the
* PluginFactory subclass to make the create function able to instantiate the plugin when asked
* for an interface the plugin implements.
*
* \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)
* \endcode
* \li \c QWidget the function will call
* \code
* new T(QWidget *parent)
* \endcode
* \li else the function will call
* \code
* new T(QObject *parent)
* \endcode
*/
template<class T>
void registerPlugin( const QString& keyword = QString(),
CreateInstanceFunction instanceFunction
= InheritanceChecker<T>().createInstanceFunction( reinterpret_cast<T*>( 0 ) ) )
{
doRegisterPlugin( keyword, &T::staticMetaObject, instanceFunction );
}
PluginFactoryPrivate* const d_ptr;
/**
* 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 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 QString& keyword );
template<class impl, class ParentType>
static QObject* createInstance( QWidget* parentWidget, QObject* parent )
{
Q_UNUSED( parentWidget );
ParentType* p = nullptr;
if ( parent )
{
p = qobject_cast<ParentType*>( parent );
Q_ASSERT( p );
}
return new impl( p );
}
private:
void doRegisterPlugin( const QString& keyword, const QMetaObject* metaObject, CreateInstanceFunction instanceFunction );
};
template<typename T>
inline T* PluginFactory::create( QObject* parent )
{
QObject* o = create( T::staticMetaObject.className(),
parent && parent->isWidgetType() ? reinterpret_cast<QWidget*>( parent ) : nullptr,
parent,
QString() );
T* t = qobject_cast<T*>( o );
if ( !t )
delete o;
return t;
}
template<typename T>
inline T* PluginFactory::create( const QString& keyword, QObject* parent )
{
QObject* o = create( T::staticMetaObject.className(),
parent && parent->isWidgetType() ? reinterpret_cast<QWidget*>( parent ) : nullptr,
parent,
keyword );
T* t = qobject_cast<T*>( o );
if ( !t )
delete o;
return t;
}
}
Q_DECLARE_INTERFACE( Calamares::PluginFactory, CalamaresPluginFactory_iid )
#endif // CALAMARESPLUGINFACTORY_H
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