📄 default_extensionfactory.cpp
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/******************************************************************************** Copyright (C) 1992-2006 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.**** This file is part of the Qt Designer of the Qt Toolkit.**** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public** License version 2.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation** and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the packaging of** this file. Please review the following information to ensure GNU** General Public Licensing requirements will be met:** http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/opensource.html**** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please** review the following information:** http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/licensing.html or contact the** sales department at sales@trolltech.com.**** This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE** WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.******************************************************************************/#include <QtDesigner/default_extensionfactory.h>#include "qextensionmanager.h"#include <qpointer.h>#include <QtCore/qdebug.h>/*! \class QExtensionFactory \brief The QExtensionFactory class allows you to create a factory that is able to make instances of custom extensions in Qt Designer. \inmodule QtDesigner In \QD the extensions are not created until they are required. For that reason, when implementing a custom extension, you must also create a QExtensionFactory, i.e. a class that is able to make an instance of your extension, and register it using \QD's \l {QExtensionManager}{extension manager}. The QExtensionManager class provides extension management facilities for Qt Designer. When an extension is required, Qt Designer's \l {QExtensionManager}{extension manager} will run through all its registered factories calling QExtensionFactory::createExtension() for each until the first one that is able to create a requested extension for the selected object, is found. This factory will then make an instance of the extension. There are four available types of extensions in Qt Designer: QDesignerContainerExtension , QDesignerMemberSheetExtension, QDesignerPropertySheetExtension and QDesignerTaskMenuExtension. Qt Designer's behavior is the same whether the requested extension is associated with a multi page container, a member sheet, a property sheet or a task menu. You can either create a new QExtensionFactory and reimplement the QExtensionFactory::createExtension() function. For example: \code QObject *ANewExtensionFactory::createExtension(QObject *object, const QString &iid, QObject *parent) const { if (iid != Q_TYPEID(QDesignerContainerExtension)) return 0; if (MyCustomWidget *widget = qobject_cast<MyCustomWidget*> (object)) return new MyContainerExtension(widget, parent); return 0; } \endcode Or you can use an existing factory, expanding the QExtensionFactory::createExtension() function to make the factory able to create your extension as well. For example: \code QObject *AGeneralExtensionFactory::createExtension(QObject *object, const QString &iid, QObject *parent) const { MyCustomWidget *widget = qobject_cast<MyCustomWidget*>(object); if (widget && (iid == Q_TYPEID(QDesignerTaskMenuExtension))) { return new MyTaskMenuExtension(widget, parent); } else if (widget && (iid == Q_TYPEID(QDesignerContainerExtension))) { return new MyContainerExtension(widget, parent); } else { return 0; } } \endcode For a complete example using the QExtensionFactory class, see the \l {designer/taskmenuextension}{Task Menu Extension example}. The example shows how to create a custom widget plugin for Qt Designer, and how to to use the QDesignerTaskMenuExtension class to add custom items to Qt Designer's task menu. \sa QExtensionManager, QAbstractExtensionFactory*//*! Constructs an extension factory with the given \a parent.*/QExtensionFactory::QExtensionFactory(QExtensionManager *parent) : QObject(parent){}/*! Returns the extension specified by \a iid for the given \a object. \sa createExtension()*/QObject *QExtensionFactory::extension(QObject *object, const QString &iid) const{ if (!object) return 0; QPair<QString, QObject*> key = qMakePair(iid, object); if (!m_extensions.contains(key)) { if (QObject *ext = createExtension(object, iid, const_cast<QExtensionFactory*>(this))) { connect(ext, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), this, SLOT(objectDestroyed(QObject*))); m_extensions.insert(key, ext); } } if (!m_extended.contains(object)) { connect(object, SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)), this, SLOT(objectDestroyed(QObject*))); m_extended.insert(object, true); } return m_extensions.value(key);}void QExtensionFactory::objectDestroyed(QObject *object){ QMutableMapIterator< QPair<QString,QObject*>, QObject*> it(m_extensions); while (it.hasNext()) { it.next(); QObject *o = it.key().second; if (o == object || object == it.value()) { it.remove(); } } m_extended.remove(object);}/*! Creates an extension specified by \a iid for the given \a object. The extension object is created as a child of the specified \a parent. \sa extension()*/QObject *QExtensionFactory::createExtension(QObject *object, const QString &iid, QObject *parent) const{ Q_UNUSED(object); Q_UNUSED(iid); Q_UNUSED(parent); return 0;}/*! Returns the extension manager for the extension factory.*/QExtensionManager *QExtensionFactory::extensionManager() const{ return static_cast<QExtensionManager *>(parent());}
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