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    pavelvasev
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    I have some object:
    @MyWindow {
    id: mainwindow
    }@

    and want to catch it's Component.onCompleted in some other place. I do it like this:

    @Connections {
    target: mainwindow
    Component.onCompleted: console.log("got it");
    }@

    However, instead of catching onCompleted of my target object, I get onCompleted of Connections object itself.

    Please help me to understand, how can I achieve my goal to get onCompleted signal of target object?

    Thanks a lot!

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      JKSH
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      Hi, and welcome to the Qt Dev Net!

      I don't know how to connect to an attached signal externally, but you could implement a custom signal in mainWindow and emit that when the window is completed.

      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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        pavelvasev
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        Dear JKSH!

        Thanks for your advice! I did the same for now and it works.

        I develop some application framework, and it is good for me to catch this signal directly, because in other way I have to ask users to implement that custom signal.

        In my situation, we control the base object, "MyWindow". So I put that custom signal there. It looks almost same as onCompleted in MyWindow user's descendant.

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