MultiMC5/depends/settings/settingsobject.h
Jan Dalheimer f1dc456802 Also reload the instance cfg
While this should work, there don't seem to be any places where the signals are listened for, so changes probably will only be available when calling Setting::get
TODO: Fix that ^
2014-03-09 08:43:08 +01:00

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/* Copyright 2013 MultiMC Contributors
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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*/
#pragma once
#include <QObject>
#include <QMap>
#include <QStringList>
#include <QVariant>
#include <memory>
#include "libsettings_config.h"
class Setting;
/*!
* \brief The SettingsObject handles communicating settings between the application and a
*settings file.
* The class keeps a list of Setting objects. Each Setting object represents one
* of the application's settings. These Setting objects are registered with
* a SettingsObject and can be managed similarly to the way a list works.
*
* \author Andrew Okin
* \date 2/22/2013
*
* \sa Setting
*/
class LIBSETTINGS_EXPORT SettingsObject : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit SettingsObject(QObject *parent = 0);
virtual ~SettingsObject();
/*!
* Registers an override setting for the given original setting in this settings object
*
* This will fail if there is already a setting with the same ID as
* the one that is being registered.
* \return A valid Setting shared pointer if successful.
*/
std::shared_ptr<Setting> registerOverride(std::shared_ptr<Setting> original);
/*!
* Registers the given setting with this SettingsObject and connects the necessary signals.
*
* This will fail if there is already a setting with the same ID as
* the one that is being registered.
* \return A valid Setting shared pointer if successful.
*/
std::shared_ptr<Setting> registerSetting(QStringList synonyms,
QVariant defVal = QVariant());
/*!
* Registers the given setting with this SettingsObject and connects the necessary signals.
*
* This will fail if there is already a setting with the same ID as
* the one that is being registered.
* \return A valid Setting shared pointer if successful.
*/
std::shared_ptr<Setting> registerSetting(QString id, QVariant defVal = QVariant())
{
return registerSetting(QStringList(id), defVal);
}
/*!
* \brief Gets the setting with the given ID.
* \param id The ID of the setting to get.
* \return A pointer to the setting with the given ID.
* Returns null if there is no setting with the given ID.
* \sa operator []()
*/
std::shared_ptr<Setting> getSetting(const QString &id) const;
/*!
* \brief Gets the value of the setting with the given ID.
* \param id The ID of the setting to get.
* \return The setting's value as a QVariant.
* If no setting with the given ID exists, returns an invalid QVariant.
*/
QVariant get(const QString &id) const;
/*!
* \brief Sets the value of the setting with the given ID.
* If no setting with the given ID exists, returns false and logs to qDebug
* \param id The ID of the setting to change.
* \param value The new value of the setting.
* \return True if successful, false if it failed.
*/
bool set(const QString &id, QVariant value);
/*!
* \brief Reverts the setting with the given ID to default.
* \param id The ID of the setting to reset.
*/
void reset(const QString &id) const;
/*!
* \brief Checks if this SettingsObject contains a setting with the given ID.
* \param id The ID to check for.
* \return True if the SettingsObject has a setting with the given ID.
*/
bool contains(const QString &id);
/*!
* \brief Reloads the settings and emit signals for changed settings
* \return True if reloading was successful
*/
virtual bool reload();
signals:
/*!
* \brief Signal emitted when one of this SettingsObject object's settings changes.
* This is usually just connected directly to each Setting object's
* settingChanged() signals.
* \param setting A reference to the Setting object that changed.
* \param value The Setting object's new value.
*/
void settingChanged(const Setting &setting, QVariant value);
/*!
* \brief Signal emitted when one of this SettingsObject object's settings resets.
* This is usually just connected directly to each Setting object's
* settingReset() signals.
* \param setting A reference to the Setting object that changed.
*/
void settingReset(const Setting &setting);
protected
slots:
/*!
* \brief Changes a setting.
* This slot is usually connected to each Setting object's
* settingChanged() signal. The signal is emitted, causing this slot
* to update the setting's value in the config file.
* \param setting A reference to the Setting object that changed.
* \param value The setting's new value.
*/
virtual void changeSetting(const Setting &setting, QVariant value) = 0;
/*!
* \brief Resets a setting.
* This slot is usually connected to each Setting object's
* settingReset() signal. The signal is emitted, causing this slot
* to update the setting's value in the config file.
* \param setting A reference to the Setting object that changed.
*/
virtual void resetSetting(const Setting &setting) = 0;
protected:
/*!
* \brief Connects the necessary signals to the given Setting.
* \param setting The setting to connect.
*/
void connectSignals(const Setting &setting);
/*!
* \brief Function used by Setting objects to get their values from the SettingsObject.
* \param setting The
* \return
*/
virtual QVariant retrieveValue(const Setting &setting) = 0;
friend class Setting;
private:
QMap<QString, std::shared_ptr<Setting>> m_settings;
};