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/*
This file is part of the KDE libraries
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1999 Reginald Stadlbauer <reggie@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1999 Simon Hausmann <hausmann@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2000 Nicolas Hadacek <haadcek@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2000 Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2000 Michael Koch <koch@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2001 Holger Freyther <freyther@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2002 Ellis Whitehead <ellis@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2005-2006 Hamish Rodda <rodda@kde.org>
SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.0-only
*/
#ifndef KACTIONCOLLECTION_H
#define KACTIONCOLLECTION_H
#include <KStandardAction>
#include <KStandardActions>
#include <kxmlgui_export.h>
#include <QAction>
#include <QObject>
#include <memory>
class KXMLGUIClient;
class KConfigGroup;
class QActionGroup;
class QString;
/**
* @class KActionCollection kactioncollection.h KActionCollection
*
* \short A container for a set of QAction objects.
*
* KActionCollection manages a set of QAction objects. It
* allows them to be grouped for organized presentation of configuration to the user,
* saving + loading of configuration, and optionally for automatic plugging into
* specified widget(s).
*
* Additionally, KActionCollection provides several convenience functions for locating
* named actions, and actions grouped by QActionGroup.
*
* \note If you create your own action collection and need to assign shortcuts
* to the actions within, you have to call associateWidget() or
* addAssociatedWidget() to have them working.
*/
class KXMLGUI_EXPORT KActionCollection : public QObject
{
friend class KXMLGUIClient;
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY(QString configGroup READ configGroup WRITE setConfigGroup)
Q_PROPERTY(bool configIsGlobal READ configIsGlobal WRITE setConfigGlobal)
public:
/**
* Constructor. Allows specification of a component name other than the default
* application name, where needed (remember to call setComponentDisplayName() too).
*/
explicit KActionCollection(QObject *parent, const QString &cName = QString());
/**
* Destructor.
*/
~KActionCollection() override;
/**
* Access the list of all action collections in existence for this app
*/
static const QList<KActionCollection *> &allCollections();
/**
* Clears the entire action collection, deleting all actions.
*/
void clear();
/**
* Associate all actions in this collection to the given @p widget.
* Unlike addAssociatedWidget(), this method only adds all current actions
* in the collection to the given widget. Any action added after this call
* will not be added to the given widget automatically.
* So this is just a shortcut for a foreach loop and a widget->addAction call.
*/
void associateWidget(QWidget *widget) const;
/**
* Associate all actions in this collection to the given @p widget, including any actions
* added after this association is made.
*
* This does not change the action's shortcut context, so if you need to have the actions only
* trigger when the widget has focus, you'll need to set the shortcut context on each action
* to Qt::WidgetShortcut (or better still, Qt::WidgetWithChildrenShortcut with Qt 4.4+)
*/
void addAssociatedWidget(QWidget *widget);
/**
* Remove an association between all actions in this collection and the given @p widget, i.e.
* remove those actions from the widget, and stop associating newly added actions as well.
*/
void removeAssociatedWidget(QWidget *widget);
/**
* Return a list of all associated widgets.
*/
QList<QWidget *> associatedWidgets() const;
/**
* Clear all associated widgets and remove the actions from those widgets.
*/
void clearAssociatedWidgets();
/**
* Returns the KConfig group with which settings will be loaded and saved.
*/
QString configGroup() const;
/**
* Returns whether this action collection's configuration should be global to KDE ( @c true ),
* or specific to the application ( @c false ).
*/
bool configIsGlobal() const;
/**
* Sets @p group as the KConfig group with which settings will be loaded and saved.
*/
void setConfigGroup(const QString &group);
/**
* Set whether this action collection's configuration should be global to KDE ( @c true ),
* or specific to the application ( @c false ).
*/
void setConfigGlobal(bool global);
/**
* Read all key associations from @p config.
*
* If @p config is zero, read all key associations from the
* application's configuration file KSharedConfig::openConfig(),
* in the group set by setConfigGroup().
*/
void readSettings(KConfigGroup *config = nullptr);
/**
* Import from @p config all configurable global key associations.
*
* \since 4.1
*
* \param config Config object to read from
*/
void importGlobalShortcuts(KConfigGroup *config);
/**
* Export the current configurable global key associations to @p config.
*
* \since 4.1
*
* \param config Config object to save to
* \param writeDefaults set to true to write settings which are already at defaults.
*/
void exportGlobalShortcuts(KConfigGroup *config, bool writeDefaults = false) const;
/**
* Write the current configurable key associations to @p config. What the
* function does if @p config is zero depends. If this action collection
* belongs to a KXMLGUIClient the setting are saved to the kxmlgui
* definition file. If not the settings are written to the applications
* config file.
*
* \note @p oneAction and @p writeDefaults have no meaning for the kxmlgui
* configuration file.
*
* \param config Config object to save to, or null (see above)
* \param writeDefaults set to true to write settings which are already at defaults.
* \param oneAction pass an action here if you just want to save the values for one action, eg.
* if you know that action is the only one which has changed.
*/
void writeSettings(KConfigGroup *config = nullptr, bool writeDefaults = false, QAction *oneAction = nullptr) const;
/**
* Returns the number of actions in the collection.
*
* This is equivalent to actions().count().
*/
int count() const;
/**
* Returns whether the action collection is empty or not.
*/
bool isEmpty() const;
/**
* Return the QAction* at position @p index in the action collection.
*
* This is equivalent to actions().value(index);
*/
QAction *action(int index) const;
/**
* Get the action with the given \p name from the action collection.
*
* This won't return the action for the menus defined using a "<Menu>" tag
* in XMLGUI files (e.g. "<Menu name="menuId">" in "applicationNameui.rc").
* To access menu actions defined like this, use e.g.
* \code
* qobject_cast<QMenu *>(guiFactory()->container("menuId", this));
* \endcode
* after having called setupGUI() or createGUI().
*
* @param name Name of the QAction
* @return A pointer to the QAction in the collection which matches the parameters or
* null if nothing matches.
*/
Q_INVOKABLE QAction *action(const QString &name) const;
/**
* Returns the list of QActions which belong to this action collection.
*
* The list is guaranteed to be in the same order the action were put into
* the collection.
*/
QList<QAction *> actions() const;
/**
* Returns the list of QActions without an QAction::actionGroup() which belong to this action collection.
*/
const QList<QAction *> actionsWithoutGroup() const;
/**
* Returns the list of all QActionGroups associated with actions in this action collection.
*/
const QList<QActionGroup *> actionGroups() const;
/**
* Set the @p componentName associated with this action collection.
*
* \warning Don't call this method on a KActionCollection that contains
* actions. This is not supported.
*
* \param componentData the name which is to be associated with this action collection,
* or QString() to indicate the app name. This is used to load/save settings into XML files.
* KXMLGUIClient::setComponentName takes care of calling this.
*/
void setComponentName(const QString &componentName);
/** The component name with which this class is associated. */
QString componentName() const;
/**
* Set the component display name associated with this action collection.
* (e.g. for the toolbar editor)
* KXMLGUIClient::setComponentName takes care of calling this.
*/
void setComponentDisplayName(const QString &displayName);
/** The display name for the associated component. */
QString componentDisplayName() const;
/**
* The parent KXMLGUIClient, or null if not available.
*/
const KXMLGUIClient *parentGUIClient() const;
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* Indicates that @p action was inserted into this action collection.
*/
void inserted(QAction *action);
/**
* Emitted when an action has been inserted into, or removed from, this action collection.
* @since 5.66
*/
void changed();
/**
* Indicates that @p action was hovered.
*/
void actionHovered(QAction *action);
/**
* Indicates that @p action was triggered
*/
void actionTriggered(QAction *action);
protected:
/// Overridden to perform connections when someone wants to know whether an action was highlighted or triggered
void connectNotify(const QMetaMethod &signal) override;
protected Q_SLOTS:
virtual void slotActionTriggered();
private Q_SLOTS:
KXMLGUI_NO_EXPORT void slotActionHovered();
public:
/**
* Add an action under the given name to the collection.
*
* Inserting an action that was previously inserted under a different name will replace the
* old entry, i.e. the action will not be available under the old name anymore but only under
* the new one.
*
* Inserting an action under a name that is already used for another action will replace
* the other action in the collection (but will not delete it).
*
* If KAuthorized::authorizeAction() reports that the action is not
* authorized, it will be disabled and hidden.
*
* The ownership of the action object is not transferred.
* If the action is destroyed it will be removed automatically from the KActionCollection.
*
* @param name The name by which the action be retrieved again from the collection.
* @param action The action to add.
* @return the same as the action given as parameter. This is just for convenience
* (chaining calls) and consistency with the other addAction methods, you can also
* simply ignore the return value.
*/
Q_INVOKABLE QAction *addAction(const QString &name, QAction *action);
/**
* Adds a list of actions to the collection.
*
* The objectName of the actions is used as their internal name in the collection.
*
* The ownership of the action objects is not transferred.
* If the action is destroyed it will be removed automatically from the KActionCollection.
*
* Uses addAction(const QString&, QAction*).
*
* @param actions the list of the actions to add.
*
* @see addAction()
* @since 5.0
*/
void addActions(const QList<QAction *> &actions);
/**
* Removes an action from the collection and deletes it.
* @param action The action to remove.
*/
void removeAction(QAction *action);
/**
* Removes an action from the collection.
*
* The ownership of the action object is not changed.
*
* @param action the action to remove.
*/
QAction *takeAction(QAction *action);
/**
* Creates a new standard action, adds it to the collection and connects the
* action's triggered(bool) signal to the specified receiver/member. The
* newly created action is also returned.
*
* @note Using KStandardAction::OpenRecent will cause a different signal than
* triggered(bool) to be used, see KStandardAction for more information.
*
* The action can be retrieved later from the collection by its standard name as per
* KStandardAction::stdName.
*
* The KActionCollection takes ownership of the action object.
*
* @param actionType The standard action type of the action to create.
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @param member The SLOT to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*/
QAction *addAction(KStandardAction::StandardAction actionType, const QObject *receiver = nullptr, const char *member = nullptr);
/**
* Creates a new standard action, adds to the collection under the given name
* and connects the action's triggered(bool) signal to the specified
* receiver/member. The newly created action is also returned.
*
* @note Using KStandardAction::OpenRecent will cause a different signal than
* triggered(bool) to be used, see KStandardAction for more information.
*
* The action can be retrieved later from the collection by the specified name.
*
* The KActionCollection takes ownership of the action object.
*
* @param actionType The standard action type of the action to create.
* @param name The name by which the action be retrieved again from the collection.
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @param member The SLOT to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*/
QAction *addAction(KStandardAction::StandardAction actionType, const QString &name, const QObject *receiver = nullptr, const char *member = nullptr);
/**
* This is the same as addAction(KStandardAction::StandardAction actionType, const QString &name, const QObject *receiver, const char *member) using
* new style connect syntax.
*
* @param actionType The standard action type of the action to create.
* @param name The name by which the action be retrieved again from the collection.
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @param slot The slot or lambda to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*
* @see addAction(KStandardAction::StandardAction, const QString &, const QObject *, const char *)
* @since 5.80
*/
#ifdef K_DOXYGEN
inline QAction *addAction(KStandardAction::StandardAction actionType, const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#else
template<class Receiver, class Func>
inline typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<Func, const char *>::value, QAction>::type *
addAction(KStandardAction::StandardAction actionType, const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#endif
{
QAction *action = KStandardAction::create(actionType, receiver, slot, nullptr);
action->setParent(this);
action->setObjectName(name);
return addAction(name, action);
}
/**
* This is the same as addAction(KStandardAction::StandardAction actionType, const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
* but using KStandardActions from KConfigGui.
*
* @param actionType The standard action type of the action to create.
* @param name The name by which the action be retrieved again from the collection.
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @param slot The slot or lambda to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
* @since 6.3
*/
#ifdef K_DOXYGEN
inline QAction *addAction(KStandardActions::StandardAction actionType, const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#else
template<class Receiver, class Func>
inline typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<Func, const char *>::value, QAction>::type *
addAction(KStandardActions::StandardAction actionType, const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#endif
{
// Use implementation from KConfigWidgets instead of KConfigGui
// as it provides tighter integration with QtWidgets applications.
QAction *action = KStandardAction::create(static_cast<KStandardAction::StandardAction>(actionType), receiver, slot, nullptr);
action->setParent(this);
action->setObjectName(name);
return addAction(name, action);
}
/**
* Creates a new standard action, adds it to the collection and connects the
* action's triggered(bool) signal to the specified receiver/member. The
* newly created action is also returned.
*
* @note Using KStandardAction::OpenRecent will cause a different signal than
* triggered(bool) to be used, see KStandardAction for more information.
*
* The action can be retrieved later from the collection by its standard name as per
* KStandardAction::stdName.
*
* The KActionCollection takes ownership of the action object.
*
* @param actionType The standard action type of the action to create.
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @param slot The slot or lambda to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*
* @since 6.3
*/
#ifdef K_DOXYGEN
inline QAction *addAction(KStandardActions::StandardAction actionType, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#else
template<class Receiver, class Func>
inline typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<Func, const char *>::value, QAction>::type *
addAction(KStandardActions::StandardAction actionType, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#endif
{
// Use implementation from KConfigWidgets instead of KConfigGui
// as it provides tighter integration with QtWidgets applications.
// KStandardAction automatically adds it to the collection.
QAction *action = KStandardAction::create(static_cast<KStandardAction::StandardAction>(actionType), receiver, slot, this);
return action;
}
/**
* Creates a new standard action and adds it to the collection.
* The newly created action is also returned.
*
* The action can be retrieved later from the collection by its standard name as per
* KStandardAction::stdName.
*
* The KActionCollection takes ownership of the action object.
*
* @param actionType The standard action type of the action to create.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*
* @since 6.9
*/
QAction *addAction(KStandardActions::StandardAction actionType);
/**
* Creates a new action under the given name to the collection and connects
* the action's triggered(bool) signal to the specified receiver/member. The
* newly created action is returned.
*
* NOTE: KDE prior to 4.2 used the triggered() signal instead of the triggered(bool)
* signal.
*
* Inserting an action that was previously inserted under a different name will replace the
* old entry, i.e. the action will not be available under the old name anymore but only under
* the new one.
*
* Inserting an action under a name that is already used for another action will replace
* the other action in the collection.
*
* The KActionCollection takes ownership of the action object.
*
* @param name The name by which the action be retrieved again from the collection.
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @param member The SLOT to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*/
QAction *addAction(const QString &name, const QObject *receiver = nullptr, const char *member = nullptr);
/**
* Creates a new action under the given name, adds it to the collection and connects the action's triggered(bool)
* signal to the specified receiver/member. The receiver slot may accept either a bool or no
* parameters at all (i.e. slotTriggered(bool) or slotTriggered() ).
* The type of the action is specified by the template parameter ActionType.
*
* NOTE: KDE prior to 4.2 connected the triggered() signal instead of the triggered(bool)
* signal.
*
* The KActionCollection takes ownership of the action object.
*
* @param name The internal name of the action (e.g. "file-open").
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @param member The SLOT to connect the triggered(bool) signal to. Leave nullptr if no
* connection is desired.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*
* @see addAction()
*/
template<class ActionType>
ActionType *add(const QString &name, const QObject *receiver = nullptr, const char *member = nullptr)
{
ActionType *a = new ActionType(this);
if (receiver && member) {
connect(a, SIGNAL(triggered(bool)), receiver, member);
}
addAction(name, a);
return a;
}
/**
* This is the same as add(const QString &name, const QObject *receiver, const char *member) using
* new style connect syntax.
*
* @param name The internal name of the action (e.g. "file-open").
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @param slot The slot or lambda to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*
* @see add(const QString &, const QObject *, const char *)
* @since 5.28
*/
#ifdef K_DOXYGEN
template<class ActionType>
inline ActionType *add(const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#else
template<class ActionType, class Receiver, class Func>
inline typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<Func, const char *>::value, ActionType>::type *
add(const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#endif
{
ActionType *a = new ActionType(this);
connect(a, &QAction::triggered, receiver, slot);
addAction(name, a);
return a;
}
/**
* This is the same as addAction(const QString &name, const QObject *receiver, const char *member) using
* new style connect syntax.
*
* @param name The internal name of the action (e.g. "file-open").
* @param receiver The QObject to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @param slot The slot or lambda to connect the triggered(bool) signal to.
* @return new action of the given type ActionType.
*
* @see addAction(const QString &, const QObject *, const char *)
* @since 5.28
*/
#ifdef K_DOXYGEN
inline QAction *addAction(const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#else
template<class Receiver, class Func>
inline typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<Func, const char *>::value, QAction>::type *
addAction(const QString &name, const Receiver *receiver, Func slot)
#endif
{
return add<QAction>(name, receiver, slot);
}
/**
* Get the default primary shortcut for the given action.
*
* @param action the action for which the default primary shortcut should be returned.
* @return the default primary shortcut of the given action
* @since 5.0
*/
static QKeySequence defaultShortcut(QAction *action);
/**
* Get the default shortcuts for the given action.
*
* @param action the action for which the default shortcuts should be returned.
* @return the default shortcuts of the given action
* @since 5.0
*/
static QList<QKeySequence> defaultShortcuts(QAction *action);
/**
* Set the default shortcut for the given action.
* Since 5.2, this also calls action->setShortcut(shortcut), i.e. the default shortcut is
* made active initially.
*
* @param action the action for which the default shortcut should be set.
* @param shortcut the shortcut to use for the given action in its specified shortcutContext()
* @since 5.0
*/
static void setDefaultShortcut(QAction *action, const QKeySequence &shortcut);
/**
* Set the default shortcuts for the given action.
* Since 5.2, this also calls action->setShortcuts(shortcuts), i.e. the default shortcut is
* made active initially.
*
* @param action the action for which the default shortcut should be set.
* @param shortcuts the shortcuts to use for the given action in its specified shortcutContext()
* @since 5.0
*/
Q_INVOKABLE static void setDefaultShortcuts(QAction *action, const QList<QKeySequence> &shortcuts);
/**
* Returns true if the given action's shortcuts may be configured by the user.
*
* @param action the action for the hint should be verified.
* @since 5.0
*/
static bool isShortcutsConfigurable(QAction *action);
/**
* Indicate whether the user may configure the action's shortcuts.
*
* @param action the action for the hint should be verified.
* @param configurable set to true if the shortcuts of the given action may be configured by the user, otherwise false.
* @since 5.0
*/
static void setShortcutsConfigurable(QAction *action, bool configurable);
private:
KXMLGUI_NO_EXPORT explicit KActionCollection(const KXMLGUIClient *parent); // used by KXMLGUIClient
friend class KActionCollectionPrivate;
std::unique_ptr<class KActionCollectionPrivate> const d;
};
#endif