How to save an image from QML Image element?
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Yay. I figured it out!
The problem was that I was calling this save method when Image.onProgressChanged() fired and Image.progress == 1. This proved however to be before the Image was actually drawn onto the screen. The solution was to call the method when Image.onPaintedGeometryChanged() fired and Image.progress == 1.
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Hey @ngocketit, thanks a lot! It worked great :)
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Hi
Little help please. That piece of code probably works on Qt 4.7 but in 5.3 it doesn't. -The problem lays in qobject_cast -ing since it requires the source to inherit QObject, but QML Image is based on QtObject class.-
My bad QtObject inherits QObject but I'm still getting empty object after casting. By debugging the source imageobject seems to be normal QQuickImage object. Any ideas?
Since I'm really inexperienced in Qt c++ part, could anyone help with that problem.
Thanx.
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For Qt 5 and later, "Canvas":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qml-qtquick-canvas.html has loadImage(url) and save(filename) functions.
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wait for QQuickRenderControl
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Image loading and saving via Canvas:
@import QtQuick 2.2
import QtQuick.Window 2.1Window {
width: imgLoader.sourceSize.width
height: imgLoader.sourceSize.height
visible: true
property string loadUrl: "file://tmp/image.png"
property string saveUrl: "/tmp/i2.png"Canvas { id: root anchors.fill: parent onPaint: { var ctx = getContext("2d") ctx.drawImage(imgLoader, 0, 0) } } MouseArea { anchors.fill: parent onClicked: { if (root.save(saveUrl)) { console.log("save succeeded") } else { console.log("save failed") } } } Image { id: imgLoader visible: false source: loadUrl }
}@
Note that the parameter to Canvas::save() is a filename, not a URL. It fails when "file://tmp/i2.png" is used.
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Hi
I decided to solve this a bit differently. I created a new QML type (c++ class) that takes in image url (local or remote) and spits out local url. In case of beginning http:// or https:// class checks if image is already downloaded from the remote server and in that case spits the local url right out w/o wasting the precious mobile data bandwidth.And then there a QML component that fills out the Image type source property when the local url is returned from my so called "Caching class". If anybody's interest I can strip it out of my project and put it up to github with decent comments.
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Ok, the exmaple project is available in https://github.com/DonRico/QT-Image-Caching . There might be some issues since I've written QT for 2mos for now but it should give you the general idea.
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Caching can also be handled with a "QQuickImageProvider":https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qquickimageprovider.htmlQQuickImageProvider.
After defining and register a provider, image urls can be written as "image://ProviderName/path/to/image".
The same concept exists for Qt 4 in the form of QDeclarativeImageProvider.