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  • Vinod KuntojiV Vinod Kuntoji

    @gabor53 ,

    What is the size of the bytearray?

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    100 x 100

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      @gabor53 ,
      The blob you are using, is it a raw bytearray or png, jpeg byterray?

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      • Vinod KuntojiV Vinod Kuntoji

        @gabor53 ,
        The blob you are using, is it a raw bytearray or png, jpeg byterray?

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        @Vinod-Kuntoji
        It is jpeg bytearray.

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          @gabor53 ,

          Then you should specify "JPG" in loadFromData function.

          QPixmap fixPic;
          fixPic.loadFromData (fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray (),"JPG");

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          • Vinod KuntojiV Vinod Kuntoji

            @gabor53 ,

            Then you should specify "JPG" in loadFromData function.

            QPixmap fixPic;
            fixPic.loadFromData (fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray (),"JPG");

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            @Vinod-Kuntoji
            Thank you. I've noticed an other issue: the program execution enters fixviewdelegate.cpp but never reads the actual function:

            void FixViewDelegate::setModelData(QWidget* editor, QSqlTableModel* fixModel, const QModelIndex& index) const {
            
              Q_UNUSED(index);
              Q_UNUSED(editor);
            
              qDebug() << "Entered fixViewDelegate (2).";
            
              QPixmap fixPic;
              fixPic.loadFromData (fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray (), "JPG");
              qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic: " << fixPic;
              qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic size: " << fixPic.size ();
            
            }
            
            

            What can I do to fix this problem?

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              @gabor53 said in Reading image from QSqlTableModel:

              execution

              What is that function?

              C++, Qt, Qt Quick Developer,
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              • G gabor53

                @Vinod-Kuntoji
                Thank you. I've noticed an other issue: the program execution enters fixviewdelegate.cpp but never reads the actual function:

                void FixViewDelegate::setModelData(QWidget* editor, QSqlTableModel* fixModel, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                
                  Q_UNUSED(index);
                  Q_UNUSED(editor);
                
                  qDebug() << "Entered fixViewDelegate (2).";
                
                  QPixmap fixPic;
                  fixPic.loadFromData (fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray (), "JPG");
                  qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic: " << fixPic;
                  qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic size: " << fixPic.size ();
                
                }
                
                

                What can I do to fix this problem?

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                @gabor53
                what is output of the following code in the console:

                qDebug() << QImageReader::supportedImageFormats();
                

                Also on what system are you running your application?

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                • raven-worxR raven-worx

                  @gabor53
                  what is output of the following code in the console:

                  qDebug() << QImageReader::supportedImageFormats();
                  

                  Also on what system are you running your application?

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                  Hi @raven-worx ,

                  The output is

                  ("bmp", "cur", "dds", "gif", "icns", "ico", "jpeg", "jpg", "pbm", "pgm", "png", "ppm", "svg", "svgz", "tga", "tif", "tiff", "wbmp", "webp", "xbm", "xpm").
                  I run Qt 5.8 on Windows 10.

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                  • G gabor53

                    Hi @raven-worx ,

                    The output is

                    ("bmp", "cur", "dds", "gif", "icns", "ico", "jpeg", "jpg", "pbm", "pgm", "png", "ppm", "svg", "svgz", "tga", "tif", "tiff", "wbmp", "webp", "xbm", "xpm").
                    I run Qt 5.8 on Windows 10.

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                    @gabor53
                    ok that at least ensures you can read jpg images.
                    Now the only possibility is that the data you retrieve from the database isn't valid imagedata.

                    QByteArray ba = fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray ();
                    qDebug() << ba.size() << ba;
                    

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                    • raven-worxR raven-worx

                      @gabor53
                      ok that at least ensures you can read jpg images.
                      Now the only possibility is that the data you retrieve from the database isn't valid imagedata.

                      QByteArray ba = fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray ();
                      qDebug() << ba.size() << ba;
                      
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                      @raven-worx
                      I added it to the

                      void FixViewDelegate::setModelData(QWidget* editor, QSqlTableModel* fixModel, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                      
                      

                      function but it doesnt display anything. I know program execution goes from fixdb.cpp to FixViewDelegate, but it does nothing with setModelData. As this delegate supposed to handle displaying the image without clicking on the table I think something is missing. How can I render the image using this delegate each time the tableView is displayed?
                      The delegate so far looks like this:

                      #include "fixviewdelegate.h"
                      
                      FixViewDelegate::FixViewDelegate(QObject* parent) : QStyledItemDelegate(parent) {
                        qDebug() << "Entered fixViewDelegate (1).";
                      }
                      
                      void FixViewDelegate::paint(QPainter* painter, const QStyleOptionViewItem& option, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                      
                        Q_UNUSED(painter);
                        Q_UNUSED(option);
                        Q_UNUSED(index);
                      }
                      
                      QSize FixViewDelegate::sizeHint(const QStyleOptionViewItem& option, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                      
                        Q_UNUSED(option);
                        Q_UNUSED(index);
                      
                      }
                      
                      void FixViewDelegate::setEditorData(QWidget* editor, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                      
                        Q_UNUSED(editor);
                        Q_UNUSED(index);
                      
                      }
                      
                      void FixViewDelegate::setModelData(QWidget* editor, QSqlTableModel* fixModel, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                      
                        Q_UNUSED(index);
                        Q_UNUSED(editor);
                      
                      
                        qDebug() << "Entered fixViewDelegate (2).";
                        QByteArray ba = fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray ();
                        qDebug() << ba.size() << ba;
                      
                      //  qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic: " << fixPic;
                      //  qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic size: " << fixPic.size ();
                      
                      }
                      
                      
                      

                      Thank you for your help.

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                        @raven-worx
                        I added it to the

                        void FixViewDelegate::setModelData(QWidget* editor, QSqlTableModel* fixModel, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                        
                        

                        function but it doesnt display anything. I know program execution goes from fixdb.cpp to FixViewDelegate, but it does nothing with setModelData. As this delegate supposed to handle displaying the image without clicking on the table I think something is missing. How can I render the image using this delegate each time the tableView is displayed?
                        The delegate so far looks like this:

                        #include "fixviewdelegate.h"
                        
                        FixViewDelegate::FixViewDelegate(QObject* parent) : QStyledItemDelegate(parent) {
                          qDebug() << "Entered fixViewDelegate (1).";
                        }
                        
                        void FixViewDelegate::paint(QPainter* painter, const QStyleOptionViewItem& option, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                        
                          Q_UNUSED(painter);
                          Q_UNUSED(option);
                          Q_UNUSED(index);
                        }
                        
                        QSize FixViewDelegate::sizeHint(const QStyleOptionViewItem& option, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                        
                          Q_UNUSED(option);
                          Q_UNUSED(index);
                        
                        }
                        
                        void FixViewDelegate::setEditorData(QWidget* editor, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                        
                          Q_UNUSED(editor);
                          Q_UNUSED(index);
                        
                        }
                        
                        void FixViewDelegate::setModelData(QWidget* editor, QSqlTableModel* fixModel, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                        
                          Q_UNUSED(index);
                          Q_UNUSED(editor);
                        
                        
                          qDebug() << "Entered fixViewDelegate (2).";
                          QByteArray ba = fixModel->record (1).value ("Pic").toByteArray ();
                          qDebug() << ba.size() << ba;
                        
                        //  qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic: " << fixPic;
                        //  qDebug() << "Fixmodel pic size: " << fixPic.size ();
                        
                        }
                        
                        
                        

                        Thank you for your help.

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                        @gabor53
                        2 reasons your csetModelData() isn't called:

                        1. the correct signatur for setModelData() would be: void setModelData(QWidget * editor, QAbstractItemModel * model, const QModelIndex & index) const
                        2. setModelData() is used as the name implies to set data in the model. Means when the editor has finished editing and wants to save

                        the correct method to reimplement is the delegates paint() and sizeHint() methods. In there you check if the column is your image column and do the work appropriately, else just call the base class implementation.

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                        • raven-worxR raven-worx

                          @gabor53
                          2 reasons your csetModelData() isn't called:

                          1. the correct signatur for setModelData() would be: void setModelData(QWidget * editor, QAbstractItemModel * model, const QModelIndex & index) const
                          2. setModelData() is used as the name implies to set data in the model. Means when the editor has finished editing and wants to save

                          the correct method to reimplement is the delegates paint() and sizeHint() methods. In there you check if the column is your image column and do the work appropriately, else just call the base class implementation.

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                          @raven-worx
                          Thank you. I'm working on it.

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                          • raven-worxR raven-worx

                            @gabor53
                            2 reasons your csetModelData() isn't called:

                            1. the correct signatur for setModelData() would be: void setModelData(QWidget * editor, QAbstractItemModel * model, const QModelIndex & index) const
                            2. setModelData() is used as the name implies to set data in the model. Means when the editor has finished editing and wants to save

                            the correct method to reimplement is the delegates paint() and sizeHint() methods. In there you check if the column is your image column and do the work appropriately, else just call the base class implementation.

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                            @raven-worx
                            I believe in the paint() method I need to use

                            void QPainter::drawPixmap(const QRectF &target, const QPixmap &pixmap, const QRectF &source)
                            

                            How can I get the pixmap out of the model?

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                              @raven-worx
                              I believe in the paint() method I need to use

                              void QPainter::drawPixmap(const QRectF &target, const QPixmap &pixmap, const QRectF &source)
                              

                              How can I get the pixmap out of the model?

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                              @gabor53 of course. Model's data() method returns QVariant, you can get QByteArray this way.

                              For more information please re-read.

                              Kind Regards,
                              Artur

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                              • artwawA artwaw

                                @gabor53 of course. Model's data() method returns QVariant, you can get QByteArray this way.

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                                • artwawA artwaw

                                  @gabor53 of course. Model's data() method returns QVariant, you can get QByteArray this way.

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                                  @artwaw
                                  The delegate's paint looks like this:

                                  void FixViewDelegate::paint(QPainter* painter, const QStyleOptionViewItem& option, const QModelIndex& index) const {
                                  

                                  I can get the index of the item from QModelIndex& index, but as there is no model, how can I get the QByteArray from the db (or model)?
                                  Thank you.

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                                  • artwawA artwaw

                                    @gabor53 of course. Model's data() method returns QVariant, you can get QByteArray this way.

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                                    @artwaw
                                    As I have no access to the model, is it OK to use a query to get the bytearray from the model?

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                                      Index is your point of access to the model. See QModelIndex::data.

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                                      • SGaistS SGaist

                                        Index is your point of access to the model. See QModelIndex::data.

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                                        @SGaist
                                        I tried the following:

                                        QVariant fixImg;
                                        
                                          fixImg = index.data (Qt::DisplayRole);
                                        
                                          QPixmap pixMap2;
                                          pixMap2 = fixImg.value<QPixmap>();
                                        
                                          qDebug() << "pixMap2 size: " << pixMap2.size ();
                                          qDebug() << "pixMap2 width: " << pixMap2.width ();
                                        
                                        

                                        No error message, but the size is 0. Did I miss a step?
                                        Thank you.

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                                          Do you store a QPixmap in your model for that role ?

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