3.2.4. Creating a DomainParticipant¶
Creation of a DomainParticipant is done with the create_participant()
member function on the
DomainParticipantFactory singleton, that acts as a factory for the DomainParticipant.
Mandatory arguments are:
The domainId that identifies the domain where the DomainParticipant will be created.
The DomainParticipantQos describing the behavior of the DomainParticipant. If the provided value is
TOPIC_QOS_DEFAULT
, the value of the DomainParticipantQos is used.
Optional arguments are:
A Listener derived from DomainParticipantListener, implementing the callbacks that will be triggered in response to events and state changes on the DomainParticipant. By default empty callbacks are used.
A
StatusMask
that activates or deactivates triggering of individual callbacks on the DomainParticipantListener. By default all events are enabled.
create_participant()
will return a null pointer if there was an error during the operation, e.g.
if the provided QoS is not compatible or is not supported.
It is advisable to check that the returned value is a valid pointer.
// Create a DomainParticipant with default DomainParticipantQos and no Listener
// The value PARTICIPANT_QOS_DEFAULT is used to denote the default QoS.
DomainParticipant* participant_with_default_attributes =
DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->create_participant(0, PARTICIPANT_QOS_DEFAULT);
if (nullptr == participant_with_default_attributes)
{
// Error
return;
}
// A custom DomainParticipantQos can be provided to the creation method
DomainParticipantQos custom_qos;
// Modify QoS attributes
// (...)
DomainParticipant* participant_with_custom_qos =
DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->create_participant(0, custom_qos);
if (nullptr == participant_with_custom_qos)
{
// Error
return;
}
// Create a DomainParticipant with default QoS and a custom Listener.
// CustomDomainParticipantListener inherits from DomainParticipantListener.
// The value PARTICIPANT_QOS_DEFAULT is used to denote the default QoS.
CustomDomainParticipantListener custom_listener;
DomainParticipant* participant_with_default_qos_and_custom_listener =
DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->create_participant(0, PARTICIPANT_QOS_DEFAULT, &custom_listener);
if (nullptr == participant_with_default_qos_and_custom_listener)
{
// Error
return;
}
3.2.4.1. Profile based creation of a DomainParticipant¶
Instead of using a DomainParticipantQos, the name of a profile
can be used to create a DomainParticipant with the create_participant_with_profile()
member function on the DomainParticipantFactory singleton.
Mandatory arguments are:
The domainId that identifies the domain where the DomainParticipant will be created.
The name of the profile to be applied to the DomainParticipant.
Optional arguments are:
A Listener derived from DomainParticipantListener, implementing the callbacks that will be triggered in response to events and state changes on the DomainParticipant. By default empty callbacks are used.
A
StatusMask
that activates or deactivates triggering of individual callbacks on the DomainParticipantListener. By default all events are enabled.
create_participant_with_profile()
will return a null pointer if there was an error during
the operation, e.g if the provided QoS is not compatible or is not supported.
It is advisable to check that the returned value is a valid pointer.
Note
XML profiles must have been loaded previously. See Loading profiles from an XML file.
// First load the XML with the profiles
DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->load_XML_profiles_file("profiles.xml");
// Create a DomainParticipant using a profile and no Listener
DomainParticipant* participant_with_profile =
DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->create_participant_with_profile(0, "participant_profile");
if (nullptr == participant_with_profile)
{
// Error
return;
}
// Create a DomainParticipant using a profile and a custom Listener.
// CustomDomainParticipantListener inherits from DomainParticipantListener.
CustomDomainParticipantListener custom_listener;
DomainParticipant* participant_with_profile_and_custom_listener =
DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->create_participant_with_profile(0, "participant_profile", &custom_listener);
if (nullptr == participant_with_profile_and_custom_listener)
{
// Error
return;
}
3.2.4.2. Deleting a DomainParticipant¶
A DomainParticipant can be deleted with the delete_participant()
member function on the
DomainParticipantFactory singleton.
Note
A DomainParticipant can only be deleted if all domain Entities belonging to the participant (Publisher, Subscriber or Topic) have already been deleted. Otherwise, the function will issue an error and the DomainParticipant will not be deleted.
// Create a DomainParticipant
DomainParticipant* participant =
DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->create_participant(0, PARTICIPANT_QOS_DEFAULT);
if (nullptr == participant)
{
// Error
return;
}
// Use the DomainParticipant to communicate
// (...)
// Delete the DomainParticipant
if (DomainParticipantFactory::get_instance()->delete_participant(participant) != ReturnCode_t::RETCODE_OK)
{
// Error
return;
}