QRemoteObjectHost Class
A (Host) Node on a Qt Remote Objects network. More...
Header: | #include <QRemoteObjectHost> |
qmake: | QT += remoteobjects |
Instantiated By: | Host |
Inherits: | QRemoteObjectHostBase |
Properties
- hostUrl : QUrl
Public Functions
QRemoteObjectHost(const QUrl &address, QObject *parent) | |
QRemoteObjectHost(const QUrl &address, const QUrl ®istryAddress = QUrl(), QRemoteObjectHostBase::AllowedSchemas allowedSchemas = BuiltInSchemasOnly, QObject *parent = nullptr) | |
QRemoteObjectHost(QObject *parent = nullptr) |
Reimplemented Public Functions
virtual QUrl | hostUrl() const override |
virtual bool | setHostUrl(const QUrl &hostAddress, QRemoteObjectHostBase::AllowedSchemas allowedSchemas = BuiltInSchemasOnly) override |
Signals
void | hostUrlChanged() |
Detailed Description
The QRemoteObjectHost class provides an entry point to a QtRemoteObjects network. A network can be as simple as two nodes, or an arbitrarily complex set of processes and devices.
QRemoteObjectHosts have the same capabilities as QRemoteObjectNodes, but they can also be connected to and can share source objects on the network.
Nodes may connect to each other directly using connectToNode, or they can use the QRemoteObjectRegistry to simplify connections.
The QRemoteObjectRegistry is a special replica available to every node that connects to the uegistry Url. It knows how to connect to every QRemoteObjectSource object on the network.
See also QRemoteObjectNode and QRemoteObjectRegistryHost.
Property Documentation
hostUrl : QUrl
This property holds the host address for the node.
This is the address where source objects remoted by this node will reside.
Access functions:
virtual QUrl | hostUrl() const override |
virtual bool | setHostUrl(const QUrl &hostAddress, QRemoteObjectHostBase::AllowedSchemas allowedSchemas = BuiltInSchemasOnly) override |
Notifier signal:
void | hostUrlChanged() |
Member Function Documentation
QRemoteObjectHost::QRemoteObjectHost(const QUrl &address, QObject *parent)
Constructs a new QRemoteObjectHost Node (i.e., a Node that supports exposing Source objects on the QtRO network) with a url of address and the given parent. This overload is provided as a convenience for specifying a QObject parent without providing a registry address.
See also setHostUrl() and setRegistryUrl().
QRemoteObjectHost::QRemoteObjectHost(const QUrl &address, const QUrl ®istryAddress = QUrl(), QRemoteObjectHostBase::AllowedSchemas allowedSchemas = BuiltInSchemasOnly, QObject *parent = nullptr)
Constructs a new QRemoteObjectHost Node (i.e., a Node that supports exposing Source objects on the QtRO network) with address address. If set, registryAddress will be used to connect to the QRemoteObjectRegistry at the provided address. The allowedSchemas parameter is only needed (and should be set to AllowExternalRegistration) if the schema of the url should be used as an External Schema by the registry.
See also setHostUrl() and setRegistryUrl().
QRemoteObjectHost::QRemoteObjectHost(QObject *parent = nullptr)
Constructs a new QRemoteObjectHost Node (i.e., a Node that supports exposing Source objects on the QtRO network) with the given parent. This constructor is meant specific to support QML in the future as it will not be available to connect to until setHostUrl is called.
See also setHostUrl() and setRegistryUrl().
[override virtual]
QUrl QRemoteObjectHost::hostUrl() const
Returns the host address for the QRemoteObjectNode as a QUrl. If the Node is not a Host node, returns an empty QUrl.
Note: Getter function for property hostUrl.
See also setHostUrl().
[override virtual]
bool QRemoteObjectHost::setHostUrl(const QUrl &hostAddress, QRemoteObjectHostBase::AllowedSchemas allowedSchemas = BuiltInSchemasOnly)
Sets the hostAddress for a host QRemoteObjectNode.
Returns true
if the Host address is set, otherwise false
.
The allowedSchemas parameter is only needed (and should be set to AllowExternalRegistration) if the schema of the url should be used as an External Schema by the registry.
Note: Setter function for property hostUrl.
See also hostUrl().
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