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These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL Exception ** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. ** ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact ** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include "qvaluespacepublisher.h" #include "qvaluespace.h" #include "qvaluespace_p.h" #include "qvaluespacemanager_p.h" #include #include QTM_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \class QValueSpacePublisher \brief The QValueSpacePublisher class allows applications to publish values in the Value Space. \inmodule QtPublishSubscribe \ingroup publishsubscribe When multiple Value Space layers are available QValueSpacePublisher only publishes values to the layer with the highest order. The layers that QValueSpacePublisher can access can be limited by specifying either a \l {QValueSpace::LayerOption}{filter} or a QUuid at construction time. The lifetime of values published in the Value Space is specified by the particular Value Space layer that the value is published in. For details on the different behaviors see QValueSpace::LayerOption. Once a value is published all applications in the system will have read access to it via the QValueSpaceSubscriber class. Although, logically, the Value Space is a simple collection of hierarchical paths, these paths can conceptually be visualized as a set of objects with attributes. For example, rather than viewing the following list as 12 distinct Value Space paths: \code /Device/Network/Interfaces/eth0/Name /Device/Network/Interfaces/eth0/Type /Device/Network/Interfaces/eth0/Status /Device/Network/Interfaces/eth0/BytesSent /Device/Network/Interfaces/eth0/BytesReceived /Device/Network/Interfaces/eth0/Time /Device/Network/Interfaces/ppp0/Name /Device/Network/Interfaces/ppp0/Type /Device/Network/Interfaces/ppp0/Status /Device/Network/Interfaces/ppp0/BytesSent /Device/Network/Interfaces/ppp0/BytesReceived /Device/Network/Interfaces/ppp0/Time \endcode it can be thought of as describing two Value Space objects, \c { { /Device/Network/Interfaces/eth0, /Device/Network/Interfaces/ppp0 } }, each with the six attributes \c { {Name, Type, Status, BytesSent, BytesReceived, Time} }. The QValueSpacePublisher class encapsulates this abstraction. For performance reasons the setting of and removing of attributes is buffered internally by the QValueSpacePublisher and applied as a batch sometime later. Normally this occurs the next time the application enters the Qt event loop, but this behavior should not be relied upon. If an application must synchronize with others, the QValueSpacePublisher::sync() and QValueSpacePublisher::syncAll() functions can be used to force the application of changes. This call is generally unnecessary, and should be used sparingly to prevent unnecessary load on the system. \sa QValueSpaceSubscriber */ /*! \fn void QValueSpacePublisher::interestChanged(const QString &attribute, bool interested) Signal that is emitted when interest in \a attribute changes. If \a interested is true at least on QValueSpaceSubscriber is interested in the value of \a attribute. */ class QValueSpacePublisherPrivate { public: QValueSpacePublisherPrivate(const QString &_path, QValueSpace::LayerOptions filter = QValueSpace::UnspecifiedLayer); QValueSpacePublisherPrivate(const QString &_path, const QUuid &uuid); QString path; #ifdef QT_SIMULATOR QString originalPath; #endif QAbstractValueSpaceLayer *layer; QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::Handle handle; bool hasSet; bool hasWatch; }; QValueSpacePublisherPrivate::QValueSpacePublisherPrivate(const QString &_path, QValueSpace::LayerOptions filter) : layer(0), handle(QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::InvalidHandle), hasSet(false), hasWatch(false) { path = qCanonicalPath(_path); #ifdef QT_SIMULATOR originalPath = path; path = qAddSimulatorPrefix(path); #endif // check filter for mutually exclusive options if ((filter & QValueSpace::PermanentLayer && filter & QValueSpace::TransientLayer) || (filter & QValueSpace::WritableLayer && filter & QValueSpace::ReadOnlyLayer)) { return; } QList layers = QValueSpaceManager::instance()->getLayers(); for (int ii = 0; ii < layers.count(); ++ii) { if ((layers.at(ii)->layerOptions() & filter) == filter) { QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::Handle h = layers.at(ii)->item(QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::InvalidHandle, path); if (h != QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::InvalidHandle) { layer = layers.at(ii); handle = h; break; } } } } QValueSpacePublisherPrivate::QValueSpacePublisherPrivate(const QString &_path, const QUuid &uuid) : layer(0), handle(QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::InvalidHandle), hasSet(false), hasWatch(false) { path = qCanonicalPath(_path); #ifdef QT_SIMULATOR originalPath = path; path = qAddSimulatorPrefix(path); #endif QList layers = QValueSpaceManager::instance()->getLayers(); for (int ii = 0; ii < layers.count(); ++ii) { if (layers.at(ii)->id() == uuid) { layer = layers.at(ii); handle = layer->item(QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::InvalidHandle, path); break; } } } /*! Constructs a QValueSpacePublisher with the specified \a parent that publishes values under \a path. */ QValueSpacePublisher::QValueSpacePublisher(const QString &path, QObject *parent) : QObject(parent), d(new QValueSpacePublisherPrivate(path)) { QValueSpaceManager::instance()->init(QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::Client); } /*! Constructs a QValueSpacePublisher with the specified \a parent that publishes values under \a path. The \a filter parameter is used to limit which layer this QValueSpacePublisher will access. The constructed Value Space publisher will access the layer with the highest order that matches \a filter and for which \a path is a valid path. If no suitable layer is found, the constructed QValueSpacePublisher will be unconnected. \sa isConnected() */ QValueSpacePublisher::QValueSpacePublisher(QValueSpace::LayerOptions filter, const QString &path, QObject *parent) : QObject(parent), d(new QValueSpacePublisherPrivate(path, filter)) { QValueSpaceManager::instance()->init(QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::Client); } /*! Constructs a QValueSpacePublisher with the specified \a parent that publishes values under \a path. Only the layer identified by \a uuid will be accessed by this publisher. Use of this constructor is not platform agnostic. If possible use one of the constructors that take a QValueSpace::LayerOptions parameter instead. If a layer with a matching \a uuid is not found, the constructed QValueSpacePublisher will be unconnected. \sa isConnected() */ QValueSpacePublisher::QValueSpacePublisher(const QUuid &uuid, const QString &path, QObject *parent) : QObject(parent), d(new QValueSpacePublisherPrivate(path, uuid)) { QValueSpaceManager::instance()->init(QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::Client); } /*! Destroys the QValueSpacePublisher. This will remove all values published by this publisher in \l {QValueSpace::TransientLayer}{non-permanent} layers. */ QValueSpacePublisher::~QValueSpacePublisher() { if (!d->layer) return; if (d->hasSet && !(d->layer->layerOptions() & QValueSpace::PermanentLayer)) d->layer->removeSubTree(this, d->handle); if (d->hasWatch) d->layer->removeWatches(this, d->handle); delete d; } /*! Returns the path that this QValueSpacePublisher refers to. */ QString QValueSpacePublisher::path() const { #ifndef QT_SIMULATOR return d->path; #else return d->originalPath; #endif } /*! Returns true if this QValueSpacePublisher is connected to an available layer; otherwise returns false. */ bool QValueSpacePublisher::isConnected() const { return (d->layer && d->handle != QAbstractValueSpaceLayer::InvalidHandle); } /*! Forcibly sync all Value Space publisher using the same layer as this publisher. For performance reasons attribute changes are batched internally by QValueSpacePublisher instances. In cases where the visibility of changes must be synchronized with other processes, calling this function will flush these batches. By the time this function returns, all other processes in the system will be able to see the attribute changes. Generally, calling this function is unnecessary. */ void QValueSpacePublisher::sync() { if (!d || !d->layer) return; d->layer->sync(); } /*! Sets the value \a name on the publisher to \a data. If name is empty, this call will set the value of this publisher's path. For example: \code QValueSpacePublisher publisher("/Device"); publisher.setValue("State", "Starting"); publisher.sync(); // QValueSpaceSubscriber("/Device/State").value() == QVariant("Starting") \endcode */ void QValueSpacePublisher::setValue(const QString &name, const QVariant &data) { if (!isConnected()) { qWarning("setAttribute called on unconnected QValueSpacePublisher."); return; } d->hasSet = true; d->layer->setValue(this, d->handle, qCanonicalPath(name), data); } /*! Removes the value \a name and all sub-attributes from the system. For example: \code QValueSpacePublisher publisher("/Device"); publisher.setValue("State", "Starting"); publisher.setValue("State/Memory", "1000"); publisher.sync(); // QValueSpaceSubscriber("/Device/State").value() == QVariant("Starting") // QValueSpaceSubscriber("/Device/State/Memory").value() == QVariant("1000") publisher.resetValue("State"); publisher.sync(); // QValueSpaceSubscriber("/Device/State").value() == QVariant(); // QValueSpaceSubscriber("/Device/State/Memory").value() == QVariant(); \endcode */ void QValueSpacePublisher::resetValue(const QString &name) { if (!isConnected()) { qWarning("removeAttribute called on unconnected QValueSpacePublisher."); return; } d->layer->removeValue(this, d->handle, qCanonicalPath(name)); } /*! \reimp Registers this QValueSpacePublisher for notifications when QValueSpaceSubscribers are interested in values under path(). Generally you do not need to call this function as it is automatically called when connections are made to this classes signals. \a member is the signal that has been connected. If you reimplement this virtual function it is important that you call this implementation from your implementation. \sa interestChanged() */ void QValueSpacePublisher::connectNotify(const char *member) { if (!d->hasWatch && d->layer && (*member - '0') == QSIGNAL_CODE) { d->layer->addWatch(this, d->handle); d->hasWatch = true; } QObject::connectNotify(member); } #include "moc_qvaluespacepublisher.cpp" QTM_END_NAMESPACE