PluginManager namespace
Plugin management.
This library contains Manager, which takes care of loading, unloading and instancing plugins. There is also an AbstractPlugin class, which is the base of all plugins. See Plugin management for a brief introduction to how plugins work.
This library is built if CORRADE_WITH_PLUGINMANAGER is enabled when building Corrade. To use this library with CMake, request the PluginManager component of the Corrade package and link to the Corrade::PluginManager target:
find_package(Corrade REQUIRED PluginManager) # ... target_link_libraries(your-app PRIVATE Corrade::PluginManager)
See also Downloading and building Corrade and Using Corrade with CMake for more information.
Classes
- class AbstractManager
- Base for plugin managers.
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template<class Interface>class AbstractManagingPlugin
- Base class for plugin interfaces with access to associated manager.
- class AbstractPlugin
- Base class for plugin interfaces.
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template<class T>class Manager
- Plugin manager.
- class PluginMetadata
- Plugin metadata.
Enums
- enum class LoadState: unsigned short { NotFound = 1 << 0, WrongPluginVersion = 1 << 1, WrongInterfaceVersion = 1 << 2, WrongMetadataFile = 1 << 3, UnresolvedDependency = 1 << 4, LoadFailed = 1 << 5, Static = 1 << 6, Loaded = (1 << 7) | LoadState::Static, NotLoaded = 1 << 8, UnloadFailed = 1 << 9, Required = 1 << 10, Used = 1 << 11 }
- Plugin load state.
Typedefs
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using LoadStates = Containers::
EnumSet<LoadState> - Plugin load states.
Functions
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auto operator<<(Utility::
Debug& debug, PluginManager:: LoadState value) -> Utility:: Debug& - Debug output operator.
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auto operator<<(Utility::
Debug& debug, PluginManager:: LoadStates value) -> Utility:: Debug& - Debug output operator.
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auto implicitPluginSearchPaths(Containers::
StringView libraryLocation, Containers:: StringView hardcodedPath, Containers:: StringView relativePath) -> Containers:: Array<Containers:: String> new in 2020.06 - Implicit plugin search paths.
Enum documentation
enum class Corrade:: PluginManager:: LoadState: unsigned short
Plugin load state.
| Enumerators | |
|---|---|
| NotFound |
The plugin cannot be found. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| WrongPluginVersion |
The plugin is build with different version of plugin manager and cannot be loaded. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| WrongInterfaceVersion |
The plugin uses different interface than the interface used by plugin manager and cannot be loaded. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| WrongMetadataFile |
The plugin doesn't have any associated |
| UnresolvedDependency |
The plugin depends on another plugin, which cannot be loaded (e.g. not found or wrong version). Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| LoadFailed |
The plugin failed to load for other reason (e.g. linking failure). Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| Static |
The plugin is static. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| Loaded |
The plugin is successfully loaded. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| NotLoaded |
The plugin is not loaded. Plugin can be unloaded only if is dynamic and is not required by any other plugin. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| UnloadFailed |
The plugin failed to unload. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| Required |
The plugin cannot be unloaded because another plugin is depending on it. Unload that plugin first and try again. Returned by AbstractManager:: |
| Used |
AbstractManager:: |
Typedef documentation
typedef Containers:: EnumSet<LoadState> Corrade:: PluginManager:: LoadStates
Plugin load states.
Useful when checking whether LoadState in in given set of values, for example:
if(loadState & (PluginManager::LoadState::WrongPluginVersion| PluginManager::LoadState::WrongInterfaceVersion)) { // ... }
Note that LoadState::loadState & PluginManager::LoadState::Loaded instead of much more verbose loadState & (PluginManager::LoadState::Loaded|PluginManager::LoadState::Static).
Function documentation
Utility:: Debug& Corrade:: PluginManager:: operator<<(Utility:: Debug& debug,
PluginManager:: LoadState value)
Debug output operator.
Utility:: Debug& Corrade:: PluginManager:: operator<<(Utility:: Debug& debug,
PluginManager:: LoadStates value)
Debug output operator.
Containers:: Array<Containers:: String> Corrade:: PluginManager:: implicitPluginSearchPaths(Containers:: StringView libraryLocation,
Containers:: StringView hardcodedPath,
Containers:: StringView relativePath) new in 2020.06
Implicit plugin search paths.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| libraryLocation | Absolute location of a dynamic library containing the plugin interface. Should be empty when the library is static or the plugin interface is defined directly inside an executable. Use Utility:: |
| hardcodedPath | Hardcoded path where to search for plugins. It's recommended to propagate this value from the buildsystem, keeping it empty by default. |
| relativePath | A path where plugins are stored, relative to a usual library location |
| Returns | A list of path to search for plugins. The returned strings are not guaranteed to be mutable, as they might reference global string literals. |
Meant to be used to implement AbstractPlugin::
hardcodedPath, if not empty, for example"/usr/lib64/magnum/imageconverters". This is meant to act as a last-hope override when everything else fails and unless there's a good reason to do so (like the ones listed below), it should be empty. Supplying an absolute path even when not needed may result in self-contained apps picking up system-wide plugins by accident, causing all sorts of ABI issues. The path can be relative as well, in which case the plugin manager joins path of Utility::Path:: executableLocation() with it. "../PlugIns"joined withrelativePath, if the system is macOS or iOS. Since it's a relative location, the plugin manager joins path of Utility::Path:: executableLocation() with it. This is meant for bundles, where the main executable is expected to be stored in the MacOSdirectory and plugins in thePlugInsdirectory (note the capitalization). Apple docs for reference.- The path of
libraryLocationjoined withrelativePath, iflibraryLocationis not empty. This will work for most cases of a dynamic system-wide install. For example withlibraryLocationset to"/usr/lib/MagnumTrade.so"andrelativePathto"magnum/imageconverters", it'll result in"/usr/lib/magnum/imageconverters"added to the search path. If a correct library location can't be detected reliably (for example due to symlinks), you to usehardcodedPath. This is done after thePluginInspath on Apple in order to make it possible for a bundle to ship and use its own plugins even if it may rely on system-installed libraries. "../lib"joined withrelativePath, unless the system is Windows (because there plugin DLLs are not in alibdirectory but next to the executable inbininstead). Since it's a relative location, the plugin manager joins path of Utility::Path:: executableLocation() with it. This will work for most cases of a static system-wide install. For example with executable location being "/usr/bin/magnum-player"andrelativePathset to"magnum/imageconverters", it'll result in"/usr/lib/magnum/imageconverters"added to the search path. If the system has the library dirlib64,lib/64/or similar and there's no symlink that would make the above work, you need usehardcodedPath.relativePathalone, for example"magnum/imageconverters". Again, since it's a relative location, the plugin manager joins path of Utility::Path:: executableLocation() with it. This will work for Windows and all relocatable installs, as it simply looks for the plugins next to the executable.
You're encouraged to pass hardcodedPath and relativePath as Containers::
See also Plugin directories for more information.