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#include <KPluginFactory>

Inheritance diagram for KPluginFactory:

Classes

struct  InheritanceChecker
 
struct  InheritanceWithMetaDataChecker
 
class  Result
 

Public Types

enum  ResultErrorReason { NO_PLUGIN_ERROR = 0 , INVALID_PLUGIN , INVALID_FACTORY , INVALID_KPLUGINFACTORY_INSTANTIATION }
 
- Public Types inherited from QObject
typedef  QObjectList
 

Public Member Functions

 KPluginFactory ()
 
 ~KPluginFactory () override
 
template<typename T >
T * create (QObject *parent=nullptr, const QVariantList &args={})
 
template<typename T >
T * create (QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args={})
 
KPluginMetaData metaData () const
 
void setMetaData (const KPluginMetaData &metaData)
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from QObject
 QObject (QObject *parent)
 
QBindable< QStringbindableObjectName ()
 
bool blockSignals (bool block)
 
const QObjectListchildren () const const
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const char *method, Qt::ConnectionType type) const const
 
void deleteLater ()
 
void destroyed (QObject *obj)
 
bool disconnect (const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method) const const
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *receiver, const char *method) const const
 
void dumpObjectInfo () const const
 
void dumpObjectTree () const const
 
QList< QByteArraydynamicPropertyNames () const const
 
virtual bool event (QEvent *e)
 
virtual bool eventFilter (QObject *watched, QEvent *event)
 
findChild (const QString &name, Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
QList< T > findChildren (const QRegularExpression &re, Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
QList< T > findChildren (const QString &name, Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
QList< T > findChildren (Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
bool inherits (const char *className) const const
 
void installEventFilter (QObject *filterObj)
 
bool isQuickItemType () const const
 
bool isWidgetType () const const
 
bool isWindowType () const const
 
void killTimer (int id)
 
virtual const QMetaObjectmetaObject () const const
 
void moveToThread (QThread *targetThread)
 
QString objectName () const const
 
void objectNameChanged (const QString &objectName)
 
QObjectparent () const const
 
QVariant property (const char *name) const const
 
 Q_CLASSINFO (Name, Value)
 
 Q_EMIT Q_EMIT
 
 Q_ENUM (...)
 
 Q_ENUM_NS (...)
 
 Q_ENUMS (...)
 
 Q_FLAG (...)
 
 Q_FLAG_NS (...)
 
 Q_FLAGS (...)
 
 Q_GADGET Q_GADGET
 
 Q_GADGET_EXPORT (EXPORT_MACRO)
 
 Q_INTERFACES (...)
 
 Q_INVOKABLE Q_INVOKABLE
 
 Q_MOC_INCLUDE Q_MOC_INCLUDE
 
 Q_NAMESPACE Q_NAMESPACE
 
 Q_NAMESPACE_EXPORT (EXPORT_MACRO)
 
 Q_OBJECT Q_OBJECT
 
 Q_PROPERTY (...)
 
 Q_REVISION Q_REVISION
 
 Q_SET_OBJECT_NAME (Object)
 
 Q_SIGNAL Q_SIGNAL
 
 Q_SIGNALS Q_SIGNALS
 
 Q_SLOT Q_SLOT
 
 Q_SLOTS Q_SLOTS
 
qobject_cast (const QObject *object)
 
qobject_cast (QObject *object)
 
 QT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT QT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT
 
void removeEventFilter (QObject *obj)
 
void setObjectName (const QString &name)
 
void setObjectName (QAnyStringView name)
 
void setParent (QObject *parent)
 
bool setProperty (const char *name, const QVariant &value)
 
bool setProperty (const char *name, QVariant &&value)
 
bool signalsBlocked () const const
 
int startTimer (int interval, Qt::TimerType timerType)
 
int startTimer (std::chrono::milliseconds interval, Qt::TimerType timerType)
 
QThreadthread () const const
 

Static Public Member Functions

template<typename T >
static Result< T > instantiatePlugin (const KPluginMetaData &data, QObject *parent=nullptr, const QVariantList &args={})
 
static Result< KPluginFactoryloadFactory (const KPluginMetaData &data)
 
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from QObject
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, const QObject *context, Functor functor, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, const QObject *receiver, PointerToMemberFunction method, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, Functor functor)
 
bool disconnect (const QMetaObject::Connection &connection)
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method)
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method)
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, const QObject *receiver, PointerToMemberFunction method)
 
QString tr (const char *sourceText, const char *disambiguation, int n)
 

Protected Types

using CreateInstanceWithMetaDataFunction = QObject *(*)(QWidget *, QObject *, const KPluginMetaData &, const QVariantList &)
 
template<bool B, class T = void>
using enable_if_t = typename std::enable_if<B, T>::type
 

Protected Member Functions

virtual QObjectcreate (const char *iface, QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
 
template<class T , enable_if_t< InheritanceChecker< T >::enabled, int > = 0>
void registerPlugin ()
 
template<class T , enable_if_t< InheritanceWithMetaDataChecker< T >::enabled, int > = 0>
void registerPlugin ()
 
template<class T >
void registerPlugin (CreateInstanceWithMetaDataFunction instanceFunction)
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from QObject
virtual void childEvent (QChildEvent *event)
 
virtual void connectNotify (const QMetaMethod &signal)
 
virtual void customEvent (QEvent *event)
 
virtual void disconnectNotify (const QMetaMethod &signal)
 
bool isSignalConnected (const QMetaMethod &signal) const const
 
int receivers (const char *signal) const const
 
QObjectsender () const const
 
int senderSignalIndex () const const
 
virtual void timerEvent (QTimerEvent *event)
 

Static Protected Member Functions

template<class impl , class ParentType >
static QObjectcreateInstance (QWidget *, QObject *parent, const KPluginMetaData &, const QVariantList &args)
 
template<class impl >
static QObjectcreatePartWithMetaDataInstance (QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const KPluginMetaData &metaData, const QVariantList &args)
 
template<class impl , class ParentType >
static QObjectcreateWithMetaDataInstance (QWidget *, QObject *parent, const KPluginMetaData &metaData, const QVariantList &args)
 

Related Symbols

(Note that these are not member symbols.)

#define K_PLUGIN_CLASS(classname)
 
#define K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON(classname, jsonFile)
 
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY(name, pluginRegistrations)
 
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON(name, jsonFile, pluginRegistrations)
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Properties inherited from QObject
 objectName
 

Detailed Description

KPluginFactory 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 KPluginFactory, you can avoid implementing the factory pattern yourself.

KPluginFactory also allows plugins to provide multiple different object types, indexed by keywords.

The objects created by KPluginFactory must inherit QObject, and must have a standard constructor pattern:

You should typically use either K_PLUGIN_CLASS() or K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON() in your plugin code to generate a factory. The typical pattern is:

#include <KPluginFactory>
#include <plugininterface.h>
class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
{
public:
MyPlugin(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
: PluginInterface(parent)
{}
};
K_PLUGIN_CLASS(MyPlugin)
#include <myplugin.moc>
#define K_PLUGIN_CLASS(classname)
Creates a KPluginFactory subclass and exports it as the root plugin object.

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) method.

Example:

class SomeScriptLanguageFactory : public KPluginFactory
{
public:
SomeScriptLanguageFactory()
{}
protected:
virtual QObject *create(const char *iface, QWidget *parentWidget, QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
{
// Create an identifier based on the iface and given pluginId
const QString identifier = QLatin1String(iface) + QLatin1Char('_') + metaData().pluginId();
// load scripting language module from the information in identifier and return it:
return object;
}
};
KPluginFactory provides a convenient way to provide factory-style plugins.
T * create(QObject *parent=nullptr, const QVariantList &args={})
Use this method to create an object.
Q_OBJECTQ_OBJECT

To load the KPluginFactory from an installed plugin you can use loadFactory and for directly creating a plugin instance from it instantiatePlugin

Author
Matthias Kretz kretz.nosp@m.@kde.nosp@m..org
Bernhard Loos nhuh..nosp@m.put@.nosp@m.web.d.nosp@m.e
Alexander Lohnau alexa.nosp@m.nder.nosp@m..lohn.nosp@m.au@g.nosp@m.mx.de

Definition at line 299 of file kpluginfactory.h.

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ CreateInstanceWithMetaDataFunction

using KPluginFactory::CreateInstanceWithMetaDataFunction = QObject *(*)(QWidget *, QObject *, const KPluginMetaData &, const QVariantList &)
protected

Function pointer type to a function that instantiates a plugin For plugins that don't support a KPluginMetaData parameter it is discarded.

Since
5.77

Definition at line 446 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ enable_if_t

template<bool B, class T = void>
using KPluginFactory::enable_if_t = typename std::enable_if<B, T>::type
protected

Definition at line 501 of file kpluginfactory.h.

Member Enumeration Documentation

◆ ResultErrorReason

Since
5.86

Definition at line 315 of file kpluginfactory.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ KPluginFactory()

KPluginFactory::KPluginFactory ( )
explicit

This constructor creates a factory for a plugin.

Definition at line 18 of file kpluginfactory.cpp.

◆ ~KPluginFactory()

KPluginFactory::~KPluginFactory ( )
overridedefault

This destroys the PluginFactory.

Member Function Documentation

◆ create() [1/3]

QObject * KPluginFactory::create ( const char * iface,
QWidget * parentWidget,
QObject * parent,
const QVariantList & args )
protectedvirtual

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 implemented using a scripting language.

Parameters
ifacethe staticMetaObject::className() string identifying the plugin interface that was requested. E.g. for KCModule plugins this string will be "KCModule".
parentWidgetonly used if the requested plugin is a KPart.
parentthe parent object for the plugin object.
argsa plugin specific list of arbitrary arguments.

Definition at line 113 of file kpluginfactory.cpp.

◆ create() [2/3]

template<typename T >
T * KPluginFactory::create ( QObject * parent = nullptr,
const QVariantList & args = {} )
inline

Use this method to create an object.

It will try to create an object which inherits T. If it has multiple choices it's not defined which object will be returned, so be careful to request a unique interface or use keywords.

Template Parameters
Tthe interface for which an object should be created. The object will inherit T.
Parameters
parentthe parent of the object. If parent is a widget type, it will also passed to the parentWidget argument of the CreateInstanceFunction for the object.
argsadditional arguments which will be passed to the object.
Returns
pointer to the created object is returned, or nullptr if an error occurred.

Definition at line 632 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ create() [3/3]

template<typename T >
T * KPluginFactory::create ( QWidget * parentWidget,
QObject * parent,
const QVariantList & args = {} )
inline

Use this method to create an object.

It will try to create an object which inherits T This overload has an additional parentWidget argument, which is used by some plugins (e.g. Parts).

Template Parameters
Tthe interface for which an object should be created. The object will inherit T.
Parameters
parentWidgetan additional parent widget.
parentthe parent of the object. If parent is a widget type, it will also passed to the parentWidget argument of the CreateInstanceFunction for the object.
argsadditional arguments which will be passed to the object. Since 5.93 this has a default arg.
Returns
pointer to the created object is returned, or nullptr if an error occurred.

Definition at line 644 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ createInstance()

template<class impl , class ParentType >
static QObject * KPluginFactory::createInstance ( QWidget * ,
QObject * parent,
const KPluginMetaData & ,
const QVariantList & args )
inlinestaticprotected

Definition at line 583 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ createPartWithMetaDataInstance()

template<class impl >
static QObject * KPluginFactory::createPartWithMetaDataInstance ( QWidget * parentWidget,
QObject * parent,
const KPluginMetaData & metaData,
const QVariantList & args )
inlinestaticprotected

Definition at line 613 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ createWithMetaDataInstance()

template<class impl , class ParentType >
static QObject * KPluginFactory::createWithMetaDataInstance ( QWidget * ,
QObject * parent,
const KPluginMetaData & metaData,
const QVariantList & args )
inlinestaticprotected

Definition at line 598 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ instantiatePlugin()

template<typename T >
static Result< T > KPluginFactory::instantiatePlugin ( const KPluginMetaData & data,
QObject * parent = nullptr,
const QVariantList & args = {} )
inlinestatic

Attempts to load the KPluginFactory and create a T instance from the given metadata KCoreAddons will log error messages automatically, meaning you only need to implement your own logging in case you want to give it more context info or have a custom category.

// The plugin is valid and result.plugin contains the object
} else {
// We can access the error related properties, but result.plugin is a nullptr
qCWarning(MYCATEGORY) << result.errorString;
}
static Result< T > instantiatePlugin(const KPluginMetaData &data, QObject *parent=nullptr, const QVariantList &args={})
Attempts to load the KPluginFactory and create a T instance from the given metadata KCoreAddons will ...

If there is no extra error handling needed the plugin can be directly accessed and checked if it is a nullptr

if (auto plugin = KPluginFactory::instantiatePlugin<MyClass>(metaData, parent, args).plugin) {
}
Parameters
dataKPluginMetaData from which the plugin should be loaded
argsarguments which get passed to the plugin's constructor
Returns
Result object which contains the plugin instance and potentially error information
Since
5.86

Definition at line 373 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ loadFactory()

KPluginFactory::Result< KPluginFactory > KPluginFactory::loadFactory ( const KPluginMetaData & data)
static

Attempts to load the KPluginFactory from the given metadata.

The errors will be logged using the kf.coreaddons debug category.

Parameters
dataKPluginMetaData from which the plugin should be loaded
Returns
Result object which contains the plugin instance and potentially error information
Since
5.86

Definition at line 25 of file kpluginfactory.cpp.

◆ metaData()

KPluginMetaData KPluginFactory::metaData ( ) const
Returns
the metadata of the plugin
Since
5.77

Definition at line 65 of file kpluginfactory.cpp.

◆ registerPlugin() [1/3]

template<class T , enable_if_t< InheritanceChecker< T >::enabled, int > = 0>
void KPluginFactory::registerPlugin ( )
inlineprotected

Uses a default instance creation function depending on the type of interface.

If the interface inherits from

If those constructor methods are not callable this overload is not available.

Definition at line 522 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ registerPlugin() [2/3]

template<class T , enable_if_t< InheritanceWithMetaDataChecker< T >::enabled, int > = 0>
void KPluginFactory::registerPlugin ( )
inlineprotected

Uses a default instance creation function depending on the type of interface.

If the interface inherits from

If those constructor methods are not callable this overload is not available.

Definition at line 547 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ registerPlugin() [3/3]

template<class T >
void KPluginFactory::registerPlugin ( CreateInstanceWithMetaDataFunction instanceFunction)
inlineprotected

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.

Parameters
Tthe name of the plugin class
instanceFunctionA function pointer to a function that creates an instance of the plugin.
Since
5.96

Definition at line 563 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ setMetaData()

void KPluginFactory::setMetaData ( const KPluginMetaData & metaData)

Set the metadata about the plugin this factory generates.

Parameters
metaDatathe metadata about the plugin
Since
5.77

Definition at line 70 of file kpluginfactory.cpp.

Friends And Related Symbol Documentation

◆ K_PLUGIN_CLASS

#define K_PLUGIN_CLASS ( classname)
related
Value:
void registerPlugin()
Uses a default instance creation function depending on the type of interface.
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY(name, pluginRegistrations)
Create a KPluginFactory subclass and export it as the root plugin object.

Creates a KPluginFactory subclass and exports it as the root plugin object.

Unlike K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON, this macro does not require json meta data.

This macro does the same as K_PLUGIN_FACTORY, but you only have to pass the class name. The factory name and registerPlugin call are deduced from the class name. This is also useful if you want to use static plugins, see the kcoreaddons_add_plugin CMake method.

Since
5.90

Definition at line 205 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON

#define K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON ( classname,
jsonFile )
related
Value:
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON(classname##Factory, jsonFile, registerPlugin<classname>();)
#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON(name, jsonFile, pluginRegistrations)
Create a KPluginFactory subclass and export it as the root plugin object with JSON metadata.

Create a KPluginFactory subclass and export it as the root plugin object with JSON metadata.

This macro does the same as K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON, but you only have to pass the class name and the json file. The factory name and registerPlugin call are deduced from the class name.

#include <myplugin.moc>

in the same source file when that one has the name "myplugin.cpp".

Example:

#include <KPluginFactory>
#include <plugininterface.h>
class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
{
public:
MyPlugin(QObject *parent, const KPluginMetaData &metaData, const QVariantList &args)
: PluginInterface(parent)
{}
};
K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON(MyPlugin, "metadata.json")
#include <myplugin.moc>
#define K_PLUGIN_CLASS_WITH_JSON(classname, jsonFile)
Create a KPluginFactory subclass and export it as the root plugin object with JSON metadata.
See also
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON
Since
5.44

Definition at line 188 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ K_PLUGIN_FACTORY

#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY ( name,
pluginRegistrations )
related
Value:
__K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION(name, pluginRegistrations, IID KPluginFactory_iid)

Create a KPluginFactory subclass and export it as the root plugin object.

Parameters
namethe name of the KPluginFactory derived class.
pluginRegistrationscode to be inserted into the constructor of the class. Usually a series of registerPlugin() calls.
Note
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY declares the subclass including a Q_OBJECT macro. So you need to make sure to have Qt's moc run also for the source file where you use the macro. E.g. in projects using CMake and it's automoc feature, as usual you need to have a line
#include <myplugin.moc>
in the same source file when that one has the name "myplugin.cpp".

Example:

#include <KPluginFactory>
#include <plugininterface.h>
class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
{
public:
MyPlugin(QObject *parent, const QVariantList &args)
: PluginInterface(parent)
{}
};
#include <myplugin.moc>

If you want to compile a .json file into the plugin, use K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON.

See also
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION

Definition at line 91 of file kpluginfactory.h.

◆ K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON

#define K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON ( name,
jsonFile,
pluginRegistrations )
related
Value:
__K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION(name, pluginRegistrations, IID KPluginFactory_iid FILE jsonFile)

Create a KPluginFactory subclass and export it as the root plugin object with JSON metadata.

This macro does the same as K_PLUGIN_FACTORY, but adds a JSON file as plugin metadata. See Q_PLUGIN_METADATA() for more information.

Parameters
namethe name of the KPluginFactory derived class.
pluginRegistrationscode to be inserted into the constructor of the class. Usually a series of registerPlugin() calls.
jsonFilename of the JSON file to be compiled into the plugin as metadata
Note
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_WITH_JSON declares the subclass including a Q_OBJECT macro. So you need to make sure to have Qt's moc run also for the source file where you use the macro. E.g. in projects using CMake and its automoc feature, as usual you need to have a line
#include <myplugin.moc>
in the same source file when that one has the name "myplugin.cpp".

Example:

#include <KPluginFactory>
#include <plugininterface.h>
class MyPlugin : public PluginInterface
{
public:
MyPlugin(QObject *parent, const KPluginMetaData &metaData, const QVariantList &args)
: PluginInterface(parent)
{}
};
"metadata.json",
)
#include <myplugin.moc>
See also
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DECLARATION
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY_DEFINITION
Since
5.0

Definition at line 145 of file kpluginfactory.h.


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