Hierarchy Example (ActiveQt)
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The Hierarchy example is shows how to write an in-process ActiveX control. The control is a QWidget subclass with child widgets that are accessible as sub-types.
class QParentWidget : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_CLASSINFO("ClassID", "{d574a747-8016-46db-a07c-b2b4854ee75c}");
Q_CLASSINFO("InterfaceID", "{4a30719d-d9c2-4659-9d16-67378209f822}");
public:
QParentWidget(QWidget *parent = 0);
QSize sizeHint() const;
public slots:
void createSubWidget( const QString &name );
QSubWidget *subWidget( const QString &name );
private:
QVBoxLayout *vbox;
};
The QParentWidget class provides slots to create a widget with a name, and to return a pointer to a named widget. The class declaration uses Q_CLASSINFO() to provide the COM identifiers for this class.
QParentWidget::QParentWidget(QWidget *parent)
: QWidget(parent)
{
vbox = new QVBoxLayout(this);
}
The constructor of QParentWidget creates a vertical box layout. New child widgets are automatically added to the layout.
void QParentWidget::createSubWidget(const QString &name)
{
QSubWidget *sw = new QSubWidget(this, name);
vbox->addWidget(sw);
sw->setLabel(name);
sw->show();
}
The createSubWidget slot creates a new QSubWidget with the name provided in the parameter, and sets the label to that name. The widget is also shown explicitly.
QSubWidget *QParentWidget::subWidget(const QString &name)
{
return qFindChild<QSubWidget*>(this, name);
}
The subWidget slot uses the QObject::child() function and returns the first child of type QSubWidget that has the requested name.
class QSubWidget : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY( QString label READ label WRITE setLabel )
Q_CLASSINFO("ClassID", "{850652f4-8f71-4f69-b745-bce241ccdc30}");
Q_CLASSINFO("InterfaceID", "{2d76cc2f-3488-417a-83d6-debff88b3c3f}");
Q_CLASSINFO("ToSuperClass", "QSubWidget");
public:
QSubWidget(QWidget *parent = 0, const QString &name = QString());
void setLabel( const QString &text );
QString label() const;
QSize sizeHint() const;
protected:
void paintEvent( QPaintEvent *e );
private:
QString lbl;
};
The QSubWidget class has a single string-property label, and implements the paintEvent to draw the label. The class uses again Q_CLASSINFO to provide the COM identifiers, and also sets the ToSuperClass attribute to QSubWidget, to ensure that only no slots of any superclasses (i.e. QWidget) are exposed.
QSubWidget::QSubWidget(QWidget *parent, const QString &name)
: QWidget(parent)
{
setObjectName(name);
}
void QSubWidget::setLabel(const QString &text)
{
lbl = text;
setObjectName(text);
update();
}
QString QSubWidget::label() const
{
return lbl;
}
QSize QSubWidget::sizeHint() const
{
QFontMetrics fm(font());
return QSize(fm.width(lbl), fm.height());
}
void QSubWidget::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)
{
QPainter painter(this);
painter.setPen(palette().text().color());
painter.drawText(rect(), Qt::AlignCenter, lbl);
}
The implementation of the QSubWidget class is self-explanatory.
#include "objects.h"
#include <QAxFactory>
QAXFACTORY_BEGIN("{9e626211-be62-4d18-9483-9419358fbb03}", "{75c276de-1df5-451f-a004-e4fa1a587df1}")
QAXCLASS(QParentWidget)
QAXTYPE(QSubWidget)
QAXFACTORY_END()
The classes are then exported using a QAxFactory. QParentWidget is exported as a full class (which can be created ), while QSubWidget is only exported as a type, which can only be created indirectly through APIs of QParentWidget.
To build the example you must first build the QAxServer library. Then run qmake and your make tool in examples/activeqt/hierarchy.
The demonstration requires your WebBrowser to support ActiveX controls, and scripting to be enabled.
<script language="javascript">
function createSubWidget( form )
{
ParentWidget.createSubWidget( form.nameEdit.value );
}
function renameSubWidget( form )
{
var SubWidget = ParentWidget.subWidget( form.nameEdit.value );
if ( !SubWidget ) {
alert( "No such widget " + form.nameEdit.value + "!" );
return;
}
SubWidget.label = form.labelEdit.value;
form.nameEdit.value = SubWidget.label;
}
function setFont( form )
{
ParentWidget.font = form.fontEdit.value;
}
</script>
<p>
This widget can have many children!
</p>
<object ID="ParentWidget" CLASSID="CLSID:d574a747-8016-46db-a07c-b2b4854ee75c"
CODEBASE="http://www.trolltech.com/demos/hierarchy.cab">
[Object not available! Did you forget to build and register the server?]
</object><br />
<form>
<input type="edit" ID="nameEdit" value="<enter object name>" />
<input type="button" value="Create" onClick="createSubWidget(this.form)" />
<input type="edit" ID="labelEdit" />
<input type="button" value="Rename" onClick="renameSubWidget(this.form)" />
<br />
<input type="edit" ID="fontEdit" value="MS Sans Serif" />
<input type="button" value = "Set Font" onClick="setFont(this.form)" />
</form>