Plugin IO mechanisms
Plugin IO mechanisms
ITK provides a very flexible ImageIO mechanism supporting factories. This allows for a single reader class and a single writer class that can input/output a variety of file formats. When ImageFileReader begins to read a file, it queries the ObjectFactory system for any factory that can supply an ImageIOBase. This subset of factories is queried in turn to locate a factory that can understand the format of the requested file.
New image file formats can be added to ITK by deriving a class from ImageIOBase that will support reading/writing the new file format. The file format can be added to the factory mechanism by creating a subclass of ObjectFactoryBase for this new ImageIO class. This subclass of ObjectFactoryBase will create an override in the factory mechanism indicating it can create an ImageIOBase. This is done in the constructor of the subclass of ObjectFactoryBase for the new image format:
MyImageIOFactory::MyImageIOFactory() {
this->RegisterOverride("itkImageIOBase", "itkMyImageIO", "My Image IO", 1, CreateObjectFunction<MyImageIO>::New()); }
Registering a factory
For the factory mechanism to use factory for the new image format, the new factory must be "registered" with the factory mechanism. A stock set of such factories are registered automatically by ImageIOFactory. To register additional factories,
- Add the new format format to the list of formats registered by default in ImageIOFactory::RegisterBuiltInFactories().
- This is should only be done if the new format is to be widely adopted by the entire ITK community.
- Register the factory in your application code that uses that factory
ObjectFactoryBase::RegisterFactory( MyImageIOFactory::New() );
- This is reasonable if you only need to use the file format in your own applications.
- Use the factory plugin mechanism to dynamically register the factory.
- This is useful if you have existing ITK applications that you do not wish to recompile but you would like them to be able to use your new file format.