DEPRECATION WARNING: The Modular framework is being deprecated in favor of the Session Framework.
Note: For more information on Modules, see Module.
A Module is a UI component that can participate in a story potentially composed of many different Modules. A Module's lifecycle is tightly bound to the story to which it was added. In addition to the capabilities provided to all Peridot components via fuchsia::modular::ComponentContext, a Module is given additional capabilities through its fuchsia::modular::ModuleContext.
SimpleModThe first step to writing a Module is implementing the initializer.
#include <lib/sys/cpp/component_context.h> #include <lib/async-loop/cpp/loop.h> #include <lib/async-loop/default.h> #include <ui/cpp/fidl.h> #include "src/modular/lib/app_driver/cpp/module_driver.h" namespace simple { class SimpleModule : fuchsia::ui::app::ViewProvider { public: SimpleModule( modular::ModuleHost* module_host, fidl::InterfaceRequest<fuchsia::ui::app::ViewProvider> view_provider_request) : view_provider_binding_(this) { view_provider_binding_.Bind(std::move(view_provider_request)); } private: modular::ModuleHost* module_host_; fidl::Binding<fuchsia::ui::app::ViewProvider> view_provider_binding_; std::set<std::unique_ptr<SimpleView>> views_; }; } // namespace simple
The ModuleHost provides SimpleModule with its StartupContext and fuchsia::modular::ModuleContext.
The ViewProvider request allows the system to connect to SimpleModule's view. TODO: Update guide to explain view connections.
SimpleAgentSee how to write an agent to learn how to connect to a service provided by an Agent.
int main(int argc, const char** argv) { async::Loop loop(&kAsyncLoopConfigAttachToCurrentThread); auto context = sys::ComponentContext::CreateAndServeOutgoingDirectory(); modular::ModuleDriver<simple::SimpleModule> driver(context.get(), [&loop] { loop.Quit(); }); loop.Run(); return 0; }
ModuleDriver is a helper class that manages the Module's lifecyle. Here it is given a newly created StartupContext and a callback that will be executed when the Module exits. ModuleDriver requires SimpleModule to implement the constructor shown above, as well as a Terminate:
void Terminate(fit::function<void()> done);
The module is responsible for calling done once its shutdown sequence is complete.