KGenericFactory< Product, ParentType > Class Template Reference

#include <kgenericfactory.h>

Inheritance diagram for KGenericFactory< Product, ParentType >:

KLibFactory KGenericFactoryBase< Product > QObject List of all members.

Detailed Description

template<class Product, class ParentType = QObject>
class KGenericFactory< Product, ParentType >

This template provides a generic implementation of a KLibFactory , for use with shared library components.

It implements the pure virtual createObject method of KLibFactory and instantiates objects of the specified class (template argument) when the class name argument of createObject matches a class name in the given hierarchy.

In case you are developing a KParts component, skip this file and go directly to KParts::GenericFactory .

Note that the class specified as template argument needs to provide a certain constructor:

  • If the class is derived from QObject then it needs to have a constructor like: MyClass( QObject *parent, const char *name, const QStringList &args );
  • If the class is derived from QWidget then it needs to have a constructor like: MyWidget( QWidget *parent, const char *name, const QStringList &args);
  • If the class is derived from KParts::Part then it needs to have a constructor like: MyPart( QWidget *parentWidget, const char *widgetName, QObject *parent, const char *name, const QStringList &args );
The args QStringList passed to the constructor is the args string list that the caller passed to KLibFactory's create method.

In addition upon instantiation this template provides a central KInstance object for your component, accessible through the static instance() method. The instanceName argument of the KGenericFactory constructor is passed to the KInstance object.

The creation of the KInstance object can be customized by inheriting from this template class and re-implementing the virtual createInstance method. For example it could look like this:

     KInstance *MyFactory::createInstance()
     {
         return new KInstance( myAboutData );
     }

Example of usage of the whole template:

     class MyPlugin : public KParts::Plugin
     {
         Q_ OBJECT
     public:
         MyPlugin( QObject *parent, const char *name,
                   const QStringList &args );
         ...
     };

     K_EXPORT_COMPONENT_FACTORY( libmyplugin, KGenericFactory&lt;MyPlugin&gt; )

Definition at line 173 of file kgenericfactory.h.


Public Member Functions

 KGenericFactory (const char *instanceName=0)
 KGenericFactory (const KAboutData *data)

Protected Member Functions

virtual QObjectcreateObject (QObject *parent, const char *name, const char *className, const QStringList &args)

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

template<class Product, class ParentType = QObject>
KGenericFactory< Product, ParentType >::KGenericFactory ( const KAboutData data  )  [inline]

Since:
3.3

Definition at line 183 of file kgenericfactory.h.


Member Function Documentation

template<class Product, class ParentType = QObject>
virtual QObject* KGenericFactory< Product, ParentType >::createObject ( QObject parent,
const char *  name,
const char *  className,
const QStringList args 
) [inline, protected, virtual]

Creates a new object.

The returned object has to be derived from the requested classname.

It is valid behavior to create different kinds of objects depending on the requested className. For example a koffice library may usually return a pointer to KoDocument. But if asked for a "QWidget", it could create a wrapper widget, that encapsulates the Koffice specific features.

This function is called by create()

Parameters:
parent the parent of the QObject, 0 for no parent
name the name of the QObject, 0 for no name
className the name of the class
args a list of arguments

Implements KLibFactory.

Definition at line 189 of file kgenericfactory.h.


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