Relying on the iface messagebar feedback as a fallback is not
safe for standalone scripts. If callers want to use a message
bar feedback they should specify this feedback object specifically
when calling processing.run
Processing module should only register it's own basic providers.
Note that when reloading a plugin, subclasses of ProcessingProvider remains and new ones are added,
so in such cases QgsProcessingProvider.__subclasses__() return same provider class many times.
This was a missing capability in the processing API - while algorithms
could declare multiple layer input parameters, there was no corresponding
multi-layer output. This meant that algorithms (such as Package Layers,
Vector Split) which create a set of layers which cannot be determined
in advance had no way to pass these generated layers on for further model
processing steps.
It's also useful for algorithms which operate on a specified folder,
processing all layers found there, and allowing these generated
outputs to be utilised in other model steps (e.g. packaging
all of them, merging them, etc)
This allow to show checkboxes or radioboxes intead of line edit with button.
This is configurable for each algorithm thought ParameterSelection metadata parameter.
It is also possible to choose the number of columns.
This is not applied in case of the BatchDialog.
initAlgorithm() method
This allows 2 benefits:
- algorithms can be subclassed and have subclasses add additional
parameters/outputs to the algorithm. With the previous approach
of declaring parameters/outputs in the constructor, it's not
possible to call virtual methods to add additional parameters/
outputs (since you can't call virtual methods from a constructor).
- initAlgorithm takes a variant map argument, allowing the algorithm
to dynamically adjust its declared parameters and outputs according
to this configuration map. This potentially allows model algorithms which
can be configured to have variable numbers of parameters and
outputs at run time. E.g. a "router" algorithm which directs
features to one of any number of output sinks depending on some
user configured criteria.