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tdelibs/kutils/kcmodulecontainer.h

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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 2004 Frans Englich <frans.englich@telia.com>
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 KCMODULECONTAINER_H
#define KCMODULECONTAINER_H
#include <tqvaluelist.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tqstringlist.h>
#include <kcmodule.h>
#include <kcmoduleloader.h>
class TQTabWidget;
class TQWidget;
class TQVBoxLayout;
class KCModuleProxy;
/**
* @ingroup kcmodule
* @brief KCModuleContainer is a convenience class encapsulating several KCModules.
*
* The KCModuleContainer class is a convenience class for organizing a multiple set
* of KCModule. KCModuleContainer is a sub class of KCModule and builds an interface mainly
* consisting of a tab widget where each tab contains one of the modules specified via one of the
* constructors. KCModuleContainer can handle modules which requires root permissions. What you
* most likely want is the KCMODULECONTAINER macro. \n
* Sometimes it is of interest to detect in runtime whether a module should be loaded or not. This
* can be achieved by sub classing KCModuleContainer, doing the probing/testing checks and then manually
* call addModule for each module which should be displayed. When all calls to addModule is done, call
* finalize() which performs some necessary final steps.
*
* @author Frans Englich <frans.englich@telia.com>
* @since 3.4
*/
class KUTILS_EXPORT KCModuleContainer : public KCModule
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Creates a KCModuleContainer with tabs, each one containing one of the
* specified modules in @p mods.
*
* @param parent the parent TQWidget.
* @param name the module's name.
* @param mods The list of KCModules to be loaded. The name of each
* KCModule is its service name, that is the name of the desktop file without
* the ".desktop" part
*
*/
KCModuleContainer( TQWidget* parent, const char* name, const TQStringList& mods );
/**
* This is a convenience function, instead of building a TQStringList you
* can specify the modules in a comma separated TQString. For example;
* \code
* KCModuleContainer* cont = KCModuleContainer( this, "kcm_misc", TQString("kcm_energy, kcm_keyboard ,kcm_useraccount, kcm_mouse") );
* \endcode
* The other constructor takes its modules in a QStringlist which also can be constructed from a
* string and thus you will have to be explicit on the data type.
*
* What you probably want is the KCMODULECONTAINER macro which builds an KCModule
* for you, taking the modules you want as argument.
*
* @param parent The parent widget
* @param name The service name
* @param mods The modules to load
* @return The KCModule containing the requested modules.
*/
KCModuleContainer( TQWidget *parent, const char* name, const TQString& mods = TQString() );
/**
* Adds the specified module to the tab widget. Setting the tab icon, text,
* tool tip, connecting the signals is what it does.
*
* @param module the name of the module to add. The name is the desktop file's name
* without the ".desktop" part.
*/
void addModule( const TQString& module );
/**
* Default destructor.
*/
virtual ~KCModuleContainer();
/**
* Reimplemented for internal purposes.
* @internal
*/
void save();
/**
* Reimplemented for internal purposes.
* @internal
*/
void load();
/**
* Reimplemented for internal purposes.
* @internal
*/
void defaults();
protected:
/**
* Sets this KCM's buttons and adds a AdminMode button
* if necessary. If KCModuleContainer is subclassed finalize()
* should be called in the constructor after all calls to addModule
* have been done. Call it once.
*/
void finalize();
typedef TQValueList<KCModuleProxy*> ModuleList;
/**
* A list containing KCModuleProxy objects which
* have changed and must be saved.
*/
ModuleList changedModules;
/**
* A list of all modules which are encapsulated.
*/
ModuleList allModules; // KDE 4 put in the Private class and abstract with getter
private slots:
/**
* Enables/disables the Admin Mode button, as appropriate.
*/
void tabSwitched( TQWidget * module );
void moduleChanged(KCModuleProxy *proxy);
/**
* Called when the user clicks our custom root button.
*/
void runAsRoot();
/**
* Enables the admin mode button
*/
void rootExited();
private:
void init();
class KCModuleContainerPrivate;
KCModuleContainerPrivate *d;
};
/**
* @ingroup kcmodule
* This macro creates an factory declaration which when run creates an KCModule with specified
* modules. For example:
* \code
* KCMODULECONTAINER( "kcm_fonts, kcm_keyboard,kcm_fonts", misc_modules)
* \endcode
* would create a KCModule with three tabs, each containing one of the specified KCMs. Each
* use of the macro must be accompanied by a desktop file where the factory name equals
* the second argument in the macro(in this example, misc_modules). \n
* The module container takes care of testing the contained modules when being shown, as well
* as when the module itself is asked whether it should be shown.
*
* @param modules the modules to put in the container
* @param factoryName what factory name the module should have
*/
#define KCMODULECONTAINER( modules, factoryName ) \
extern "C" \
{ \
KCModule *create_## factoryName(TQWidget *parent, const char *name) \
{ \
return new KCModuleContainer( parent, name, TQString( modules ) ); \
} \
\
bool test_## factoryName() \
{ \
TQStringList modList = TQStringList::split( ",", TQString(modules).remove( " " )); \
for ( TQStringList::Iterator it = modList.begin(); it != modList.end(); ++it ) \
if ( KCModuleLoader::testModule( *it ) ) \
return true; \
return false; \
} \
}
#endif // KCMODULECONTAINER_H