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How to update QTableView when rows are inserted to it

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  • kshegunovK kshegunov

    @Ratzz
    It means it can't be emitted from the user of the class. Since you're not the user of the class, but rather the designer, I think you should just ignore the note. ;)

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    It asks for QPrivateSignal http://postimg.org/image/bjpuc4bep/

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      @kshegunov
      It asks for QPrivateSignal http://postimg.org/image/bjpuc4bep/

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      @Ratzz
      Oops, sorry. The note above the one you cited states:

      It can only be emitted by the QAbstractItemModel implementation, and cannot be explicitly emitted in subclass code.
      

      Hm, in that case I'm not sure ... The documentation is somewhat cryptic whether endInsertRows() actually emits the aforementioned signal ...

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        @kshegunov
        It asks for QPrivateSignal http://postimg.org/image/bjpuc4bep/

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        @Ratzz
        Possibly, you could try implementing QAbstractItemModel::dropMimeData without intercepting the drop event?

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        • kshegunovK kshegunov

          @Ratzz
          Oops, sorry. The note above the one you cited states:

          It can only be emitted by the QAbstractItemModel implementation, and cannot be explicitly emitted in subclass code.
          

          Hm, in that case I'm not sure ... The documentation is somewhat cryptic whether endInsertRows() actually emits the aforementioned signal ...

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          @kshegunov
          The beginInsertRows doc http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qabstractitemmodel.html#beginInsertRows says

          Note: This function emits the rowsAboutToBeInserted() signal which connected views (or proxies) must handle before the data is inserted. Otherwise, the views may end up in an invalid state.
          

          Will it help?

          --Alles ist gut.

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          • RatzzR Ratzz

            @kshegunov
            The beginInsertRows doc http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qabstractitemmodel.html#beginInsertRows says

            Note: This function emits the rowsAboutToBeInserted() signal which connected views (or proxies) must handle before the data is inserted. Otherwise, the views may end up in an invalid state.
            

            Will it help?

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            wrote on last edited by kshegunov
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            @Ratzz
            Yes, I saw that, but this is to notify the view insertions will be happening. The question is whether endInsertRows() emits rowsInserted() thus telling the view the insertion has finished and it can actually update itself. Unfortunately, the documentation doesn't state anything specific about endInsertRows(), unless I completely missed it ...

            PS. I just noticed something in your code:

            QTreeView * view= dynamic_cast<QTreeView*>(event->source());
            

            Is this a typo?

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              Hi,

              The documentation doesn't specify but the implementation does emit rowsInserted. However in this case insertRows doesn't do anything so I wonder if there isn't a caching mechanism that avoids to update the view if in fact nothing has changed.

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              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                @Ratzz
                Yes, I saw that, but this is to notify the view insertions will be happening. The question is whether endInsertRows() emits rowsInserted() thus telling the view the insertion has finished and it can actually update itself. Unfortunately, the documentation doesn't state anything specific about endInsertRows(), unless I completely missed it ...

                PS. I just noticed something in your code:

                QTreeView * view= dynamic_cast<QTreeView*>(event->source());
                

                Is this a typo?

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                @kshegunov said:

                Is this a typo?

                I drag the items from another QTreeView .The cast is for that..
                Did you mean that?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Hi,

                  The documentation doesn't specify but the implementation does emit rowsInserted. However in this case insertRows doesn't do anything so I wonder if there isn't a caching mechanism that avoids to update the view if in fact nothing has changed.

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                  @SGaist said:
                  Thanks for the reply.
                  So there is no way with insertRows?

                  --Alles ist gut.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Hi,

                    The documentation doesn't specify but the implementation does emit rowsInserted. However in this case insertRows doesn't do anything so I wonder if there isn't a caching mechanism that avoids to update the view if in fact nothing has changed.

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                    @SGaist

                    However in this case insertRows doesn't do anything so I wonder if there isn't a caching mechanism that avoids to update the view if in fact nothing has changed.

                    After a quick look (without pretense to be complete) I couldn't clearly see any such caching done.
                    Here's what I peeked at (for Qt 5.6):
                    http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/src/corelib/itemmodels/qabstractitemmodel.cpp#n2601
                    http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/src/corelib/itemmodels/qabstractitemmodel.cpp#n582

                    @Ratzz

                    I drag the items from another QTreeView .The cast is for that..
                    Did you mean that?

                    Indeed I did. Have you considered handling the drag/drop events through the ordinary mechanism? Serializing on drag, then deserializing the mime data on drop?

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                    • kshegunovK kshegunov

                      @SGaist

                      However in this case insertRows doesn't do anything so I wonder if there isn't a caching mechanism that avoids to update the view if in fact nothing has changed.

                      After a quick look (without pretense to be complete) I couldn't clearly see any such caching done.
                      Here's what I peeked at (for Qt 5.6):
                      http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/src/corelib/itemmodels/qabstractitemmodel.cpp#n2601
                      http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtbase.git/tree/src/corelib/itemmodels/qabstractitemmodel.cpp#n582

                      @Ratzz

                      I drag the items from another QTreeView .The cast is for that..
                      Did you mean that?

                      Indeed I did. Have you considered handling the drag/drop events through the ordinary mechanism? Serializing on drag, then deserializing the mime data on drop?

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                      @kshegunov said:

                      Serializing on drag, then deserializing the mime data on drop?

                      No i have not considered this part.

                      --Alles ist gut.

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                        @kshegunov : I mean't view side caching.

                        @Ratzz currently you are not inserting anything through it. Like @kshegunov suggested, implement the drag and drop through the mechanism provided for model/view classes. It's described here

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          @kshegunov : I mean't view side caching.

                          @Ratzz currently you are not inserting anything through it. Like @kshegunov suggested, implement the drag and drop through the mechanism provided for model/view classes. It's described here

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                          @SGaist
                          I will try to implement through (link you provided ) this.

                          --Alles ist gut.

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                          • RatzzR Ratzz

                            @kshegunov said:

                            Serializing on drag, then deserializing the mime data on drop?

                            No i have not considered this part.

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                            wrote on last edited by kshegunov
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                            @Ratzz

                            No i have not considered this part.

                            Then I suggest you try it out. It may prove to be easier and better behaved than pulling the records directly from the tree widget. As for your current implementation, I'm at a loss why it doesn't work. Maybe the tree view is losing the selection when dragging and the selection model returns no records?

                            @SGaist

                            I mean't view side caching.

                            I see, well I didn't look at the view (obviously) but I suppose it's possible.

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                              Hi
                              I am still wondering. Sorry.
                              Lets say If I dont have drag&drop.

                              I simply append to my internal list used in model.

                              How will I tell the view(s) that?

                              I though dataChanged would do it but not even begin/endInsertRow
                              does it.

                              Thanks

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                              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                                @Ratzz

                                No i have not considered this part.

                                Then I suggest you try it out. It may prove to be easier and better behaved than pulling the records directly from the tree widget. As for your current implementation, I'm at a loss why it doesn't work. Maybe the tree view is losing the selection when dragging and the selection model returns no records?

                                @SGaist

                                I mean't view side caching.

                                I see, well I didn't look at the view (obviously) but I suppose it's possible.

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                                @kshegunov said:

                                Maybe the tree view is losing the selection when dragging and the selection model returns no records?

                                I don't think so because the rowCount is getting updated as and when the new drop takes place.

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  Hi
                                  I am still wondering. Sorry.
                                  Lets say If I dont have drag&drop.

                                  I simply append to my internal list used in model.

                                  How will I tell the view(s) that?

                                  I though dataChanged would do it but not even begin/endInsertRow
                                  does it.

                                  Thanks

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                                  @mrjj

                                  I simply append to my internal list used in model.

                                  I'm by no means an expert, but possibly calling submit() (I don't know if it works I'm just guessing)?

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                                    On a side note, your rowCount implementation should rather return the size of your TableList, that way it's one less thing to manage.

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                                    • SGaistS SGaist

                                      On a side note, your rowCount implementation should rather return the size of your TableList, that way it's one less thing to manage.

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                                      @SGaist
                                      Yes ,now i am returning the size of TableList .

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                                      • RatzzR Ratzz

                                        @SGaist
                                        Yes ,now i am returning the size of TableList .

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                                        In dropEvent called a new function from model which stores all the parameter of item when droped and emitted layoutAboutToBeChanged() before appending to my TableList and then emitted layoutChanged() which worked for me.

                                        Thanks to @kshegunov , @SGaist , @mrjj for the help.

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