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    joonne
    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    Hi,

    I am building Sailfish application and have problems when trying to expose QList<QObject*> to QML-side.

    Here is something that works:

    main.cpp:

    @QList<QObject*> datalist;
    SeriesData* serie = new SeriesData(0, "seriesid", "language",
    "seriesName", "aliasNames",
    "banner", "overview", "firstAired",
    "imdb_id", "zap2it_id", "network");

    datalist.append(serie);
    
    view->rootContext()->setContextProperty("myModel",
    

    QVariant::fromValue(datalist));@

    QML:

    @SilicaListView {
    id: listView
    anchors.top: seriesSearch.bottom
    height: 800
    width: 540
    model: myModel

        header: PageHeader {
            title: "SailSeries"
        }
    
        delegate: ListItem {
            id: listItem
            contentHeight: Theme.itemSizeSmall
            contentWidth: listView.width
            Column {
                x: Theme.paddingLarge
                Label {
                    id: seriesName
                    text: SeriesName.length === 0 ? text = "toimii" : text = SeriesName
                    color: listItem.highlighted ? Theme.highlightColor : Theme.primaryColor
                }
                Label {
                    id: overview
                    text: Overview
                    font.pixelSize: Theme.fontSizeSmall
                    color: listItem.highlighted ? Theme.highlightColor : Theme.secondaryColor
                }
            }
        }@
    

    However, when I am trying to do exactly or almost the same thing by using a Q_INVOKABLE function from C++ class, the program crashes. The line of code that is responsible for the crash is :

    @myContext->setContextProperty("myModel",QVariant::fromValue(mySeriesListModel));@

    myContext is QQmlContext.

    I tried to put the working code to a Q_INVOKABLE function but the program crashed again when I called setContextProperty().

    What am I doing wrong here? I hope I gave enough information about the problem. This is a major problem for me because I have 2 apps waiting for this to solve. :D

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      dheerendra
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      wrote on last edited by
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      I suspect the issue with your context. Can you check you myContext or mySeriesListModel. Hope they are not null values. Also did you try this QMListProperty to expose list of QObjects ? May be you can put your complete code in dropbox. I can look at suggest you the issue.

      Dheerendra
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        joonne
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        Hi, thanks for the reply. I checked myContext and I think it is fine, I also think that I have to look at the QMListProperty a bit more and I will ask more when I understand more about it :)

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          messi
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @joone
          QList is not a QObject based class.
          So that's why it is not working.
          Either you create an access class to your QList Object like in this link:
          http://qt-project.org/wiki/How_to_expose_lists_to_QML

          Or you set the model from C++ via
          QObject::findChild() and
          QObject::setProperty("model", ....);

          You have to use one of the model classes like:

          • QAbstractItemModel
          • QAbstractListModel
          • QStringListModel

          It depends on your code which solution would be the best for you.

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            joonne
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            Hi,

            thanks for reply!

            I followed the documentation at this "link":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qqmllistproperty.html and got it to compile, now the only problem is that I am not sure how I am supposed to update the model and let the QML-side know about changes in the model.

            I have the NOTIFY signal of the Q_PROPERTY in my code; should it work alone or am I supposed to update the model via setContextProperty() as I was trying to do earlier?

            Also I would like to understand better which is better; register the class with qmlRegisterType and then set up the model in QML or use setContextProperty() in main.cpp ? Can I use them both at the same time? I am still a bit confused with these.

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              messi
              wrote on last edited by
              #9
              1. Question
                Some where in your C++ model you have to emit the signal function which is connected to your NOTIFY declaration.

              2.Question
              http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/13210

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                joonne
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Hi,

                I now have a new problem or I am a bit confused. This relates to the above posts so I thought I could ask this here.

                I want to make/have started to make an TV-Guide view for my Sailfish/QT5 -application. I have SlideShowView and I use VisualItemModel as model for it. Then I am creating my own Channel-Items to have own page for each channel.

                In the Channel.qml I have SilicaListView and I am trying to use my own C++ and QQmlListProperty-based model for it. So the first question is that is it okay to make a new Model for each Channel-Page's listview?

                The main problem for me is to understand where and how should I initialize the model; in the qml file or in C++? Also I would like to know is it okay to have QList<MyListModel*> and then return the right one for the right tv-channel?

                Here is some code to help to understand my issue:

                @ SlideshowView {
                id: channelView
                width: tvguidepage.width
                height: tvguidepage.height
                itemWidth: width

                    model: VisualItemModel {
                        id: channels
                        Channel {id: tv1 }
                        Channel {id: tv2 }
                        Channel {id: mtv3 }
                    }
                }
                
                function initialize() {
                
                    tv1.initialize("Yle TV1");
                    tv2.initialize("Yle TV2");
                    mtv3.initialize("MTV3");
                
                }@
                

                @property ProgramListModel programlist

                function initialize(channel) {
                    // I tried to set the right channel
                    dataModel.setDesiredChannel(channel);
                    // and then just return it with Q_PROPERTY(READ) 
                    listview.model = dataModel.programListModel
                    console.log("ProgramListModel" + listview.model) // it isn't null
                }
                
                SilicaListView {
                    id: listview
                
                    header: Component {
                        PageHeader {
                            id: pageheader
                            title: "channel"
                        }
                    }
                
                    anchors.fill: parent
                
                    delegate: ListItem {
                
                        width: parent.width
                
                        Column {
                
                            Label {
                                // role's name from C++
                                text: programName
                            }
                
                            Label {
                                // role's name from C++
                                text: time
                
                            }
                        }
                    }@
                
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                  messi
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  Hi Joonne,

                  lately I discussed exact this topic with my friends.
                  Our conclusion is this. Use one model for all data.
                  With a QAbstractProxyModel you can decide which data should be displayed on which page. Yoou can also add a QAbstractSortModel as well.

                  Do the model in C++. Use either QAbstractListModel or QAbstractItemModel.
                  Create a QAbstractProxyModel as well.

                  Register both modeles in your main.cpp with qmlRegisterType

                  Here is a small example:

                  @Rectangle {
                  property int entriesPerPage: 9
                  width: 360
                  height: 360

                  MyModel { id: mainModel }
                  
                  ListView {
                      id: listView
                      width: parent.width
                      height:parent.height
                      anchors.centerIn: parent
                      objectName: "listView"
                  
                      snapMode: GridView.SnapToRow
                      orientation: Qt.Horizontal
                  
                      model: mainModel.rows/entriesPerPage // Check if this works
                  
                      delegate:
                      Component {
                          Rectangle {
                              id: listItem
                              width: 360
                              height: 360
                              border.color: "blue"
                              border.width: 2
                  
                              GridDelegate {
                                  width: 300
                                  height: 300
                  
                                  model: MyProxyModel {
                                      mySource: mainModel
                                      itemsPerPage: entriesPerPage
                                      pageNumber: index
                                  }
                              }
                          }
                      }
                  }
                  

                  }@

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                    joonne
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    Thanks for reply!

                    I am maybe a little more confused now. :D

                    I would like to know if you meant that I should somehow place all the tv-programs as a list to QAbstractListModel and then select the correct ones with QModelIndex with the mapFromSourceFunction() ?

                    I just learned how to use the QQmlListProperty model and this seems very complicated.

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                      messi
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      Hi Joonne

                      yes exactly. You have to implement in your ProxyModel mapFromSource(), mapToSource(), index(), columnCount(), rowCount().

                      you mentioned that you are programming a TV-Guide with a SlideShowView.
                      So when you have got e.g. 200channels and you like to display 10channels/page then you will have 20 pages to navigate.

                      The QAbstractListModel will hold all your channel unsorted (raw).
                      Now you can add an extra QAbstractSortModel where you can add your sorting rule e.g. channel number sorting, channel name sorting, favorite sorting etc.
                      You can also add a QAbstractProxyModel for filtering.

                      With the QAbstractProxyModel you can define how many channel per pages shall be displayed. In my example you will have for each page a ProxyModel.

                      I hope my explanation clarifies it better.

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                        joonne
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        Okay, thanks again!

                        I think I understood what you meant. However my use-case is going to be a little bit different from what you explained.

                        One page of the SlideShowView should have all the programs of the channel, so when swiping left/right, you have a new channel and the programs for that channel. I don't know yet how I can achieve this kind of model-structure. Please tell me if I am thinking this all wrong. :)

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                          joonne
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          Any ideas for this kind of situation?

                          If I make a QAbstractListModel that contains all the episodes of all channels, could I then filter the right ones for the correct page? Could I access the roles of the program-class with the sortmodel ?

                          Thanks in advance :)

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                            joonne
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            Any ideas for this kind of situation?

                            If I make a QAbstractListModel that contains all the episodes of all channels, could I then filter the right ones for the correct page? Could I access the roles of the program-class with the sortmodel ?

                            Thanks in advance :)

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                              messi
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              Hi joonne

                              you have two possibilities:
                              1.) Model in model. One for the channel and one model for the channel program
                              With this solution you can easily set the program model to the program list view.

                              2.) Create a TreeModel
                              http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/itemviews-simpletreemodel.html

                              Both are possible.

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                                messi
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #18

                                Hi joonne

                                you have two possibilities:
                                1.) Model in model. One for the channel and one model for the channel program
                                With this solution you can easily set the program model to the program list view.

                                2.) Create a TreeModel
                                http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/itemviews-simpletreemodel.html

                                Both are possible.

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                                  justin1122
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #19

                                  I know this is an old thread, but I had a similar problem to that of the original poster (stas2)

                                  I was able to have the QML read the QList properties correctly after using the following syntax in the QML view:

                                  @ListView {
                                  model: appData.axes
                                  delegate: Text { text: model.modelData.name }
                                  }@

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                                    justin1122
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #20

                                    I know this is an old thread, but I had a similar problem to that of the original poster (stas2)

                                    I was able to have the QML read the QList properties correctly after using the following syntax in the QML view:

                                    @ListView {
                                    model: appData.axes
                                    delegate: Text { text: model.modelData.name }
                                    }@

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