plasma-framework/dataengine.h
Aaron J. Seigo 47ce519fde sourceLimit -> maxSourceCount
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/*
* Copyright 2006-2007 Aaron Seigo <aseigo@kde.org>
*
* This program 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, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* 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 Library General Public
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef PLASMA_DATAENGINE_H
#define PLASMA_DATAENGINE_H
#include <QtCore/QHash>
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include <QtCore/QStringList>
#include <KDE/KGenericFactory>
#include <KDE/KService>
#include <plasma/plasma_export.h>
#include <plasma/plasma.h>
namespace Plasma
{
class DataContainer;
class DataEngineScript;
class Package;
/**
* @class DataEngine
* @brief Data provider for plasmoids (Plasma plugins)
*
* This is the base class for DataEngines, which provide access to bodies of
* data via a common and consistent interface. The common use of a DataEngine
* is to provide data to a widget for display. This allows a user interface
* element to show all sorts of data: as long as there is a DataEngine, the
* data is retrievable.
*
* DataEngines are loaded as plugins on demand and provide zero, one or more
* data sources which are identified by name. For instance, a network
* DataEngine might provide a data source for each network interface.
**/
class PLASMA_EXPORT DataEngine : public QObject
{
friend class DataEngineScript;
friend class DataEngineManager;
friend class NullEngine;
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY( QStringList sources READ sources )
Q_PROPERTY( bool valid READ isValid )
Q_PROPERTY( QString icon READ icon WRITE setIcon )
public:
typedef QHash<QString, DataEngine*> Dict;
typedef QHash<QString, QVariant> Data;
typedef QHashIterator<QString, QVariant> DataIterator;
typedef QHash<QString, DataContainer*> SourceDict;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param parent The parent object.
* @param service pointer to the service that describes the engine
**/
explicit DataEngine(QObject* parent = 0, KService::Ptr service = KService::Ptr(0));
DataEngine(QObject* parent, const QVariantList& args);
virtual ~DataEngine();
/**
* This method is called when the DataEngine is started. When this
* method is called the DataEngine is fully constructed and ready to be
* used. This method should be reimplemented by DataEngine subclasses
* which have the need to perform a startup routine.
**/
virtual void init();
/**
* @return a list of all the data sources available via this DataEngine
* Whether these sources are currently available (which is what
* the default implementation provides) or not is up to the
* DataEngine to decide.
**/
virtual QStringList sources() const;
/**
* Returns the engine name for the DataEngine
*/
QString name() const;
/**
* Connects a source to an object for data updates. The object must
* have a slot with the following signature:
*
* dataUpdated(const QString &sourceName, const Plasma::DataEngine::Data &data)
*
* The data is a QHash of QVariants keyed by QString names, allowing
* one data source to provide sets of related data.
*
* @param source the name of the data source
* @param visualization the object to connect the data source to
* @param pollingInterval the frequency, in milliseconds, with which to check for updates;
* a value of 0 (the default) means to update only
* when there is new data spontaneously generated
* (e.g. by the engine); any other value results in
* periodic updates from this source. This value is
* per-visualization and can be handy for items that require
* constant updates such as scrolling graphs or clocks.
* If the data has not changed, no update will be sent.
* @param intervalAlignment the number of ms to align the interval to
**/
Q_INVOKABLE void connectSource(const QString& source, QObject* visualization,
uint pollingInterval = 0,
Plasma::IntervalAlignment intervalAlignment = NoAlignment) const;
/**
* Connects all currently existing sources to an object for data updates.
* The object must have a slot with the following signature:
*
* SLOT(dataUpdated(QString,Plasma::DataEngine::Data))
*
* The data is a QHash of QVariants keyed by QString names, allowing
* one data source to provide sets of related data.
*
* This method may be called multiple times for the same visualization
* without side-effects. This can be useful to change the pollingInterval.
*
* Note that this method does not automatically connect sources that
* may appear later on. Connecting and responding to the sourceAdded sigal
* is still required to achieve that.
*
* @param visualization the object to connect the data source to
* @param pollingInterval the frequency, in milliseconds, with which to check for updates;
* a value of 0 (the default) means to update only
* when there is new data spontaneously generated
* (e.g. by the engine); any other value results in
* periodic updates from this source. This value is
* per-visualization and can be handy for items that require
* constant updates such as scrolling graphs or clocks.
* If the data has not changed, no update will be sent.
* @param intervalAlignment the number of ms to align the interval to
**/
Q_INVOKABLE void connectAllSources(QObject* visualization, uint pollingInterval = 0,
Plasma::IntervalAlignment intervalAlignment = NoAlignment) const;
/**
* Disconnects a source to an object that was receiving data updates.
*
* @param source the name of the data source
* @param visualization the object to connect the data source to
**/
Q_INVOKABLE void disconnectSource(const QString& source, QObject* visualization) const;
/**
* Retrevies a pointer to the DataContainer for a given source. This method
* should not be used if possible. An exception is for script engines that
* can not provide a QMetaObject as required by connectSource for the initial
* call to dataUpdated. Using this method, such engines can provide their own
* connectSource API.
*
* @param source the name of the source.
* @return pointer to a DataContainer, or zero on failure
**/
Q_INVOKABLE DataContainer* containerForSource(const QString &source);
/**
* Gets the Data associated with a data source.
*
* The data is a QHash of QVariants keyed by QString names, allowing
* one data source to provide sets of related data.
*
* @param source the data source to retrieve the data for
* @return the Data associated with the source; if the source doesn't
* exist an empty data set is returned
**/
Q_INVOKABLE DataEngine::Data query(const QString& source) const;
/**
* Returns true if this engine is valid, otherwise returns false
**/
bool isValid() const;
/**
* Returns true if the data engine is empty, which is to say that it has no
* data sources currently.
*/
bool isEmpty() const;
/**
* Returns the maximum number of sources this DataEngine will have
* at any given time.
*
* @return the maximum number of sources; zero means no limit.
*/
uint maxSourceCount() const;
/**
* @return the name of the icon for this data engine; and empty string
* is returned if there is no associated icon.
**/
QString icon() const;
/**
* Accessor for the associated Package object if any.
*
* @return the Package object, or 0 if none
**/
const Package* package() const;
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* Emitted when a new data source is created
* @param source the name of the new data source
**/
void sourceAdded(const QString& source);
/**
* Emitted when a data source is removed.
* @param source the name of the data source that was removed
**/
void sourceRemoved(const QString& source);
protected:
/**
* When a source that does not currently exist is requested by the
* consumer, this method is called to give the DataEngine the
* opportunity to create one.
*
* The name of the data source (e.g. the source parameter passed into
* setData) must be the same as the name passed to sourceRequestEvent
* otherwise the requesting visualization may not receive notice of a
* data update.
*
* If the source can not be populated with data immediately (e.g. due to
* an asynchronous data acquisition method such as an HTTP request)
* the source must still be created, even if it is empty. This can
* be accomplished in these cases with the follow line:
*
* setData(name, DataEngine::Data());
*
* @param source the name of the source that has been requested
* @return true if a DataContainer was set up, false otherwise
*/
virtual bool sourceRequestEvent(const QString &source);
/**
* Called by internal updating mechanisms to trigger the engine
* to refresh the data contained in a given source. Reimplement this
* method when using facilities such as setPollingInterval.
* @see setPollingInterval
*
* @param source the name of the source that should be updated
* @return true if the data was changed, or false if there was no
* change or if the change will occur later
**/
virtual bool updateSourceEvent(const QString& source);
/**
* Sets a value for a data source. If the source
* doesn't exist then it is created.
*
* @param source the name of the data source
* @param value the data to associated with the source
**/
void setData(const QString &source, const QVariant &value);
/**
* Sets a value for a data source. If the source
* doesn't exist then it is created.
*
* @param source the name of the data source
* @param key the key to use for the data
* @param value the data to associated with the source
**/
void setData(const QString& source, const QString& key, const QVariant& value);
/**
* Adds a set of data to a data source. If the source
* doesn't exist then it is created.
*
* @param source the name of the data source
* @param data the data to add to the source
**/
void setData(const QString &source, const Data &data);
/**
* Removes all the data associated with a data source.
*
* @param source the name of the data source
**/
void removeAllData(const QString& source);
/**
* Removes a data entry from a source
*
* @param source the name of the data source
* @param key the data entry to remove
**/
void removeData(const QString& source, const QString& key);
/**
* Adds an already constructed data source. The DataEngine takes
* ownership of the DataContainer object.
* @param source the DataContainer to add to the DataEngine
**/
void addSource(DataContainer* source);
/**
* Sets an upper limit on the number of data sources to keep in this engine.
* If the limit is exceeded, then the oldest data source, as defined by last
* update, is dropped.
*
* @param limit the maximum number of sources to keep active
**/
void setMaxSourceCount(uint limit);
/**
* Sets the minimum amount of time, in milliseconds, that must pass between
* successive updates of data. This can help prevent too many updates happening
* due to multiple update requests coming in, which can be useful for
* expensive (time- or resource-wise) update mechanisms.
*
* @param minimumMs the minimum time lapse, in milliseconds, between updates.
* A value less than 0 means to never perform automatic updates,
* a value of 0 means update immediately on every update request,
* a value >0 will result in a minimum time lapse being enforced.
**/
void setMinimumPollingInterval(int minimumMs);
/**
* @return the minimum time between updates. @see setMinimumPollingInterval
**/
int minimumPollingInterval() const;
/**
* Sets up an internal update tick for all data sources. On every update,
* updateSourceEvent will be called for each applicable source.
* @see updateSourceEvent
*
* @param frequency the time, in milliseconds, between updates. A value of 0
* will stop internally triggered updates.
**/
void setPollingInterval(uint frequency);
/**
* Returns the current update frequency.
* @see setPollingInterval
NOTE: This is not implemented to prevent having to store the value internally.
When there is a good use case for needing access to this value, we can
add another member to the Private class and add this method.
uint pollingInterval();
**/
/**
* Removes all data sources
**/
void removeAllSources();
/**
* Sets whether or not this engine is valid, e.g. can be used.
* In practice, only the internal fall-back engine, the NullEngine
* should have need for this.
*
* @param valid whether or not the engine is valid
**/
void setValid(bool valid);
/**
* @return the list of active DataContainers.
*/
SourceDict containerDict() const;
/**
* Reimplemented from QObject
**/
void timerEvent(QTimerEvent *event);
/**
* Sets the engine name for the DataEngine
*/
void setName(const QString &name);
/**
* Sets the icon for this data engine
**/
void setIcon(const QString& icon);
protected Q_SLOTS:
/**
* Call this method when you call setData directly on a DataContainer instead
* of using the DataEngine::setData methods.
* If this method is not called, no dataUpdated(..) signals will be emitted!
*/
void scheduleSourcesUpdated();
/**
* Removes a data source.
* @param source the name of the data source to remove
**/
void removeSource(const QString& source);
/**
* @internal
**/
void internalUpdateSource(DataContainer* source);
private:
/**
* Reference counting method. Calling this method increases the count
* by one.
**/
void ref();
/**
* Reference counting method. Calling this method decreases the count
* by one.
**/
void deref();
/**
* Reference counting method. Used to determine if this DataEngine is
* used.
* @return true if the reference count is non-zero
**/
bool isUsed() const;
class Private;
Private* const d;
};
} // Plasma namespace
#define K_EXPORT_PLASMA_DATAENGINE(libname, classname) \
K_PLUGIN_FACTORY(factory, registerPlugin<classname>();) \
K_EXPORT_PLUGIN(factory("plasma_engine_" #libname))
#endif // multiple inclusion guard