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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    Hi
    You are right. it does say
    "ApplicationData has a signal named dataChanged()"
    and you even followed the naming exactly.

    So i assume your code is very close to the sample except other names?

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      Jpraccio
      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      Yes, just the names are different.

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        Jpraccio
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        Also, I can see using your method, but I have no clue how I would get to the QML object

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        • J Jpraccio

          Also, I can see using your method, but I have no clue how I would get to the QML object

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          mrjj
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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @Jpraccio
          Hi
          I just tested the sample project and it worked.. :)
          So there must be something a little bit off some place in your code or something else.

          Test project
          https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ixu3sx172e97rm/untitled54.zip?dl=0

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            wrote on last edited by 6thC
            #8

            Have you registered it? For cpp instanced objects I register mine with:

            qmlRegisterUncreatableType<T>
            

            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qqmlengine.html#qmlRegisterUncreatableType

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              Jpraccio
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              I have it able to receive the signal if I put the connection in the top level Window qml. The qml object that needs the signal is nested a bit down in the hierarchy. Is this a know behavior?

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                Jpraccio
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                So it seems like nothing is received down the hierarchy from the main window. I have used the Connections inside my Window qml and it's triggered fine. Trying to pass a signal from the Window down to the Component using QML and a Connection object inside the Component fails.

                So the components are inside a stack view. They are Component classes that contain a rectangle. The signal needs to happen within these components. Don't know if it matter, but these are not the initialItem of the StackView. I can get some code together if desired.

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                • J Jpraccio

                  So it seems like nothing is received down the hierarchy from the main window. I have used the Connections inside my Window qml and it's triggered fine. Trying to pass a signal from the Window down to the Component using QML and a Connection object inside the Component fails.

                  So the components are inside a stack view. They are Component classes that contain a rectangle. The signal needs to happen within these components. Don't know if it matter, but these are not the initialItem of the StackView. I can get some code together if desired.

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                  J.Hilk
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @Jpraccio I think, my knowledge is limited here, that that behaviour depends heavly on how you marry your cpp class and your qml root file.

                  if for example you use qmlRegisterType<MyClass>("MyClass",1,0, "mClass"); than you can create an instande in each qml file you import myclass in, and can use Connect and signal slots there easily enough.

                  If you create it as a fixed class and register it as a rootContext() / ContextProperty than you should be able to access it everywhere in your qml files.

                  //main.cpp
                  MyClass mClass;
                  QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                  engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty("MyClass", &mClass);
                  
                  //any qml file
                  Connections{
                      MyClass.onMySignal: console.log("SIGNAL!!!")
                  }
                  //The actual signal in MyClass is named: mySignal
                  //I believe the "on" prefix is needed
                  

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                    Jpraccio
                    wrote on last edited by Jpraccio
                    #12

                    I have the c++ class working at this point, I can send a signal to the window qml. Now trying to send a signal into the qml objects from the window. It seems these specific qml components just can't receive them. It looks like this:

                    // Window qml
                    Window {
                        id: mainWindow
                        signal mySig()
                        Connections {
                             target: myCpp
                             onAction: {
                                  // this works
                                  mySig()
                             }
                        }
                    
                       StackView {
                           initalItem: itemA
                           ItemA {
                              // this has a connection that works
                           }
                    
                         ItemB {
                             // this won't receive the above signal
                         }
                       }
                    }
                    
                    // ItemB qml
                    Component {
                         Rectangle {
                             Connections {
                                 target: mainWindow
                                 onMySig: {
                                      // nothing happens here
                                      // regardles of using the cpp signal or the qml signal
                                  }
                              }
                         }
                    
                    }
                    
                    
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                      Jpraccio
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      I made some changes that forced the stack view to transition and got a new error:

                      QQmlEngine: Illegal attempt to connect to Chord(0x112847200) that is in a different thread than the QML engine QQmlApplicationEngine(0x7ffeefbfe1e0.

                      Is it possible this is a threading issue of some sort? I am not intentionally spawning any threads myself

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                        Jpraccio
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        Solved by pushing ItemB onto the stack view.

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