The Qt D-Bus Type System#
D-Bus has an extensible type system based on a few primitives and composition of the primitives in arrays and structures. Qt D-Bus implements the interface to that type system through the QDBusArgument
class, allowing user programs to send and receive practically every C++ type over the bus.
Primitive Types#
The primitive types are supported natively by QDBusArgument
and need no special customization to be sent or received. They are listed below, along with the C++ class they relate to:
Qt type
D-Bus equivalent type
uchar
BYTE
bool
BOOLEAN
short
INT16
ushort
UINT16
int
INT32
uint
UINT32
qlonglong
INT64
qulonglong
UINT64
double
DOUBLE
QString
STRING
VARIANT
OBJECT_PATH
SIGNATURE
Aside from the primitive types, QDBusArgument
also supports two non-primitive types natively, due to their widespread use in Qt applications: QStringList and QByteArray.
Compound Types#
D-Bus specifies three types of aggregations of primitive types that allow one to create compound types. They are ARRAY
, STRUCT
and maps/dictionaries.
Arrays are sets of zero or more elements of the same type, while structures are a set of a fixed number of elements, each of any type. Maps or dictionaries are implemented as arrays of a pair of elements, so there can be zero or more elements in one map.
Extending the Type System#
In order to use one’s own type with Qt D-Bus, the type has to be declared as a Qt meta-type with the Q_DECLARE_METATYPE() macro and registered with the qDBusRegisterMetaType()
function. The streaming operators operator>>
and operator<<
will be automatically found by the registration system.
Qt D-Bus provides template specializations for arrays and maps for use with Qt’s container classes, such as QMap and QList, so it is not necessary to write the streaming operator functions for those. For other types, and specially for types implementing structures, the operators have to be explicitly implemented.
See the documentation for QDBusArgument
for examples for structures, arrays and maps.
The Type System in Use#
All of the Qt D-Bus types (primitives and user-defined alike) can be used to send and receive messages of all types over the bus.
Warning
You may not use any type that is not on the list above, including typedefs
to the types listed. This also includes QList<QVariant> and QMap<QString,QVariant>.