/* This file is part of the KDE project Copyright (C) 1999 Simon Hausmann (C) 1999 David Faure 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 PLUGIN_H #define PLUGIN_H #include #include #include class TDEInstance; namespace KParts { /** * A plugin is the way to add actions to an existing KParts application, * or to a Part. * * The XML of those plugins looks exactly like of the shell or parts, * with one small difference: The document tag should have an additional * attribute, named "library", and contain the name of the library implementing * the plugin. * * If you want this plugin to be used by a part, you need to * install the rc file under the directory * "data" (TDEDIR/share/apps usually)+"/instancename/kpartplugins/" * where instancename is the name of the part's instance. * * You should also install a "plugin info" .desktop file with the same name. * \see PluginInfo */ class TDEPARTS_EXPORT Plugin : public TQObject, virtual public KXMLGUIClient { TQ_OBJECT public: /** * Struct holding information about a plugin */ struct PluginInfo { TQString m_relXMLFileName; ///< relative filename, i.e. kpartplugins/name TQString m_absXMLFileName; ///< full path of most recent filename matching the relative filename TQDomDocument m_document; }; /** * Construct a new KParts plugin. */ Plugin( TQObject* parent = 0, const char* name = 0 ); /** * Destructor. */ virtual ~Plugin(); /** * Reimplemented for internal reasons */ virtual TQString xmlFile() const; /** * Reimplemented for internal reasons */ virtual TQString localXMLFile() const; /** * Load the plugin libraries from the directories appropriate * to @p instance and make the Plugin objects children of @p parent. * * It is recommended to use the last loadPlugins method instead, * to support enabling and disabling of plugins. */ static void loadPlugins( TQObject *parent, const TDEInstance * instance ); /** * Load the plugin libraries specified by the list @p docs and make the * Plugin objects children of @p parent . * * It is recommended to use the last loadPlugins method instead, * to support enabling and disabling of plugins. */ static void loadPlugins( TQObject *parent, const TQValueList &pluginInfos ); /** * Load the plugin libraries specified by the list @p pluginInfos, make the * Plugin objects children of @p parent, and use the given @p instance. * * It is recommended to use the last loadPlugins method instead, * to support enabling and disabling of plugins. */ static void loadPlugins( TQObject *parent, const TQValueList &pluginInfos, const TDEInstance * instance ); /** * Load the plugin libraries for the given @p instance, make the * Plugin objects children of @p parent, and insert the plugin as a child GUI client * of @p parentGUIClient. * * This method uses the TDEConfig object of the given instance, to find out which * plugins are enabled and which are disabled. What happens by default (i.e. * for new plugins that are not in that config file) is controlled by * @p enableNewPluginsByDefault. It can be overridden by the plugin if it * sets the X-TDE-PluginInfo-EnabledByDefault key in the .desktop file * (with the same name as the .rc file) * * If a disabled plugin is already loaded it will be removed from the GUI * factory and deleted. * * This method is automatically called by KParts::Plugin and by KParts::MainWindow. * * If you call this method in an already constructed GUI (like when the user * has changed which plugins are enabled) you need to add the new plugins to * the KXMLGUIFactory: * \code * if( factory() ) * { * TQPtrList plugins = KParts::Plugin::pluginObjects( this ); * TQPtrListIterator it( plugins ); * KParts::Plugin * plugin; * while( ( plugin = it.current() ) != 0 ) * { * ++it; * factory()->addClient( plugin ); * } * } * \endcode */ static void loadPlugins( TQObject *parent, KXMLGUIClient* parentGUIClient, TDEInstance* instance, bool enableNewPluginsByDefault = true ); /** * Returns a list of plugin objects loaded for @p parent. This * functions basically calls the queryList method of * TQObject to retrieve the list of child objects inheriting * KParts::Plugin . **/ static TQPtrList pluginObjects( TQObject *parent ); protected: /** * Look for plugins in the @p instance's "data" directory (+"/kpartplugins") * * @return A list of TQDomDocument s, containing the parsed xml documents returned by plugins. */ static TQValueList pluginInfos( const TDEInstance * instance ); /** * @internal * @return The plugin created from the library @p libname */ static Plugin* loadPlugin( TQObject * parent, const char* libname ); virtual void setInstance( TDEInstance *instance ); private: static bool hasPlugin( TQObject* parent, const TQString& library ); class PluginPrivate; PluginPrivate *d; }; } #endif