PySide6.QtCore.QPluginLoader¶
- class QPluginLoader¶
- The - QPluginLoaderclass loads a plugin at run-time. More…- Synopsis¶- Properties¶- fileNameᅟ- The file name of the plugin
- loadHintsᅟ- Give the load() function some hints on how it should behave
 - Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - errorString()
- def - fileName()
- def - instance()
- def - isLoaded()
- def - load()
- def - loadHints()
- def - metaData()
- def - setFileName()
- def - setLoadHints()
- def - unload()
 - Static functions¶- Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- QPluginLoaderprovides access to a Qt plugin. A Qt plugin is stored in a shared library (a DLL) and offers these benefits over shared libraries accessed using- QLibrary:- QPluginLoaderchecks that a plugin is linked against the same version of Qt as the application.
- QPluginLoaderprovides direct access to a root component object (- instance()), instead of forcing you to resolve a C function manually.
 - An instance of a - QPluginLoaderobject operates on a single shared library file, which we call a plugin. It provides access to the functionality in the plugin in a platform-independent way. To specify which plugin to load, either pass a file name in the constructor or set it with- setFileName().- The most important functions are - load()to dynamically load the plugin file,- isLoaded()to check whether loading was successful, and- instance()to access the root component in the plugin. The- instance()function implicitly tries to load the plugin if it has not been loaded yet. Multiple instances of- QPluginLoadercan be used to access the same physical plugin.- Once loaded, plugins remain in memory until all instances of - QPluginLoaderhas been unloaded, or until the application terminates. You can attempt to unload a plugin using- unload(), but if other instances of- QPluginLoaderare using the same library, the call will fail, and unloading will only happen when every instance has called- unload(). Right before the unloading happens, the root component will also be deleted.- See How to Create Qt Plugins for more information about how to make your application extensible through plugins. - Note that the - QPluginLoadercannot be used if your application is statically linked against Qt. In this case, you will also have to link to plugins statically. You can use- QLibraryif you need to load dynamic libraries in a statically linked application.- See also - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property fileNameᅟ: str¶
 - This property holds the file name of the plugin. - We recommend omitting the file’s suffix in the file name, since - QPluginLoaderwill automatically look for the file with the appropriate suffix (see- isLibrary()).- When loading the plugin, - QPluginLoadersearches in all plugin locations specified by- libraryPaths(), unless the file name has an absolute path. After loading the plugin successfully, fileName() returns the fully-qualified file name of the plugin, including the full path to the plugin if one was given in the constructor or passed to setFileName().- If the file name does not exist, it will not be set. This property will then contain an empty string. - By default, this property contains an empty string. - See also - Access functions:
 - property loadHintsᅟ: Combination of QLibrary.LoadHint¶
 - This property holds Give the - load()function some hints on how it should behave..- You can give hints on how the symbols in the plugin are resolved. By default since Qt 5.7, - PreventUnloadHintis set.- See the documentation of - loadHintsfor a complete description of how this property works.- See also - Access functions:
 - Constructs a plugin loader with the given - parent.- __init__(fileName[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- fileName – str 
- parent – - QObject
 
 
 - Constructs a plugin loader with the given - parentthat will load the plugin specified by- fileName.- To be loadable, the file’s suffix must be a valid suffix for a loadable library in accordance with the platform, e.g. - .soon Unix, -- .dylibon macOS and iOS, and- .dllon Windows. The suffix can be verified with- isLibrary().- See also - errorString()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 
 - Returns a text string with the description of the last error that occurred. - fileName()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - fileNameᅟ.- Returns the root component object of the plugin. The plugin is loaded if necessary. The function returns - Noneif the plugin could not be loaded or if the root component object could not be instantiated.- If the root component object was destroyed, calling this function creates a new instance. - The root component, returned by this function, is not deleted when the - QPluginLoaderis destroyed. If you want to ensure that the root component is deleted, you should call- unload()as soon you don’t need to access the core component anymore. When the library is finally unloaded, the root component will automatically be deleted.- The component object is a - QObject. Use- qobject_cast()to access interfaces you are interested in.- See also - isLoaded()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Returns - trueif the plugin is loaded; otherwise returns- false.- See also - load()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Loads the plugin and returns - trueif the plugin was loaded successfully; otherwise returns- false. Since- instance()always calls this function before resolving any symbols it is not necessary to call it explicitly. In some situations you might want the plugin loaded in advance, in which case you would use this function.- See also - Getter of property - loadHintsᅟ.- metaData()¶
- Return type:
- QJsonObject
 
 - Returns the meta data for this plugin. The meta data is data specified in a json format using the - Q_PLUGIN_METADATA()macro when compiling the plugin.- The meta data can be queried in a fast and inexpensive way without actually loading the plugin. This makes it possible to e.g. store capabilities of the plugin in there, and make the decision whether to load the plugin dependent on this meta data. - setFileName(fileName)¶
- Parameters:
- fileName – str 
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - fileNameᅟ.- Setter of property - loadHintsᅟ.- Returns a list of static plugin instances (root components) held by the plugin loader. - See also - staticPlugins()- unload()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Unloads the plugin and returns - trueif the plugin could be unloaded; otherwise returns- false.- This happens automatically on application termination, so you shouldn’t normally need to call this function. - If other instances of - QPluginLoaderare using the same plugin, the call will fail, and unloading will only happen when every instance has called unload().- Don’t try to delete the root component. Instead rely on that unload() will automatically delete it when needed. - See also