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QStandardItemModel appendRow doesn't update QML TreeView

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  • BitteWendenB Offline
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    BitteWenden
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    #11

    I added emit dataChanged(QModelIndex(), QModelIndex(), roles); after my appendRow, which should update the whole view(?), but it still doesn't work.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #12

      This is my whole class right now, in case that helps:

      ProjectTreeModel::ProjectTreeModel(QObject *parent) :
          QStandardItemModel(parent)
      {
      
          m_roleNameMapping[ProjectTreeModel_Role_Name] = "name_role";
          m_roleNameMapping[ProjectTreeModel_Role_Type] = "type_role";
          m_roleNameMapping[ProjectTreeModel_Role_Icon] = "icon_role";
      
      
      }
      
      void ProjectTreeModel::addRootEntry( const QString& name, const QString& type, const QString& icon)
      {
          auto rootEntry = new QStandardItem( name );
      
          rootEntry->setData( icon, ProjectTreeModel_Role_Icon );
          rootEntry->setData( type, ProjectTreeModel_Role_Type );
          rootEntry->setData( name, ProjectTreeModel_Role_Name );
      
          invisibleRootItem()->appendRow(rootEntry);
          qDebug() << rootEntry;
          qDebug() << this->rowCount();
      
          QVector<int> vector(0);
          vector.append(ProjectTreeModel_Role_Icon);
          vector.append(ProjectTreeModel_Role_Type);
          vector.append(ProjectTreeModel_Role_Name);
      
          emit dataChanged(QModelIndex(), QModelIndex(), vector);
      }
      
      
      QHash<int, QByteArray> ProjectTreeModel::roleNames() const
      {
          return m_roleNameMapping;
      }
      
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      • SGaistS Offline
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        wrote on last edited by
        #13

        AFAIK, no. You are passing two invalid indexes. If you want to trigger a refresh, give the top left and bottom right indexes of the part of the model that should get refreshed on the view.

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        • BitteWendenB Offline
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          wrote on last edited by
          #14

          Okay, tried it with emit dataChanged(invisibleRootItem()->index(), rootEntry->index(), vector); which should work, but it doesn't.

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            BitteWenden
            wrote on last edited by
            #15

            Or at least I think that should update everything from the root item to the newly created entry.

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            • SGaistS Offline
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              #16

              How are you adding that new row outside the constructor ?

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              • BitteWendenB Offline
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                BitteWenden
                wrote on last edited by
                #17

                With the appendRow() method (on the invisible root item) as mentioned earlier.

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                • SGaistS Offline
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                  #18

                  I meant, where are you calling appendRow ?

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                  • BitteWendenB Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #19

                    In a function that is called in response to a button click. (that function calls addRootItem multiple times)

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                    • OrkbluttO Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by Orkblutt
                      #20

                      What about using beginInsertRows() / endInsertRow() ?

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                      • BitteWendenB Offline
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                        BitteWenden
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #21

                        That doesn't seem to work either.

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                        • BitteWendenB Offline
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                          BitteWenden
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                          #22

                          Does anyone know of some piece of sample code for a dynamic model with Qt Quick and QStandardItemModel where you can add rows and edit items after the construction?

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                          • BitteWendenB Offline
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                            BitteWenden
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                            #23

                            Oh, Damnit. I had a ProjectTreeViewModel { id:projecttreeviewmodel } in my UI components and used that instead of my treeviewmodel added as a context property.

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                            • SGaistS Offline
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                              #24

                              Sneaky one !

                              Glad you found out :)

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