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How to add tooltip to Tableview from C++ model

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  • JonBJ JonB

    @milan
    Then, assuming you have pasted your code correctly, I don't understand/am very surprised. It would imply to me that Qt is never asking for a tooltip, which seems very odd....

    Meanwhile you can perhaps address your original question, depending on what you "C++ model" is, via http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstandarditem.html#setToolTip . That does not answer to me why you are not presently getting ...

    EDIT Hang on! Having said you do not get data(Invalid Role!) you have just edited your code to change its behaviour on that without saying anything. Why have you done that if you say it was not displaying that message?

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    milan
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    @JonB . I edited the code because while pasting the code to qt forum, I missed the break; in case Qt::ToolTipRole:. I am returning the QVariant from the QAbstractTableModel, I do not know how to use QStandardItem in this Model.

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      @JonB . I edited the code because while pasting the code to qt forum, I missed the break; in case Qt::ToolTipRole:. I am returning the QVariant from the QAbstractTableModel, I do not know how to use QStandardItem in this Model.

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      JonB
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      @milan
      Well it does help if you say you're editing instead of making me look dumb!

      So:

      1. Put a qDebug() into the case Qt::ToolTipRole:. Does that output? It should do.

      2. Assuming #1 works, you should be seeing a tooltip of This tooltip. Do you? You should also change your QString("This tooltip").arg(index.row()) as the format string is wrong for the argument --- or is that too not actually what you have in your code?

      3. Assuming #2 works, you should now fetch/generate whatever is supposed to be the correct tooltip from the model or wherever you have it to correspond to the specified index.

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @milan
        Well it does help if you say you're editing instead of making me look dumb!

        So:

        1. Put a qDebug() into the case Qt::ToolTipRole:. Does that output? It should do.

        2. Assuming #1 works, you should be seeing a tooltip of This tooltip. Do you? You should also change your QString("This tooltip").arg(index.row()) as the format string is wrong for the argument --- or is that too not actually what you have in your code?

        3. Assuming #2 works, you should now fetch/generate whatever is supposed to be the correct tooltip from the model or wherever you have it to correspond to the specified index.

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        milan
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        #9

        @JonB. It was just a mistake I realized later that I missed that line. But, as you suggested, I tried adding qDebug(), but it does not output the qDebug statements too.

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        • M milan

          @JonB. It was just a mistake I realized later that I missed that line. But, as you suggested, I tried adding qDebug(), but it does not output the qDebug statements too.

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          JonB
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          @milan
          If you are saying it does not hit your case Qt::ToolTipRole: in any situation then I am out of ideas. (I assume you have ensured that your MulModel::data() is hit at all, nothing to do with tooltips, else ....! Now I wonder, can you at least confirm? I'm not a C++-er --- are you supposed to specify override for your override functions, or does that not matter?)

          Looking at the code, you print data(Invalid Role!) and return an empty QVariant for every other role. So, for example your view will never return any data to be shown to the user. Maybe in that case the tooltip does not get shown too, I don't know? Make your QVariant MulModel::data() at least functionable before proceeding.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @milan
            If you are saying it does not hit your case Qt::ToolTipRole: in any situation then I am out of ideas. (I assume you have ensured that your MulModel::data() is hit at all, nothing to do with tooltips, else ....! Now I wonder, can you at least confirm? I'm not a C++-er --- are you supposed to specify override for your override functions, or does that not matter?)

            Looking at the code, you print data(Invalid Role!) and return an empty QVariant for every other role. So, for example your view will never return any data to be shown to the user. Maybe in that case the tooltip does not get shown too, I don't know? Make your QVariant MulModel::data() at least functionable before proceeding.

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            milan
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            @JonB . If I add following code to QML, I can also see the tooltip but in last column of the table.

                            TableViewColumn {
                                role: "toolTip"
                                title: "ToolTipTitle"
                                width: 80
                            }
            

            But this is not what I want, I want the tooltip to be displayed while the mouse gets hovered over table's cells.

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              mranger90
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              This may be unrelated to your problem, but your string is missing the "%1" for the argument.

              ret.setValue(QString("This tooltip").arg(index.row()));
              
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              • mranger90M mranger90

                This may be unrelated to your problem, but your string is missing the "%1" for the argument.

                ret.setValue(QString("This tooltip").arg(index.row()));
                
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                milan
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                @mranger90 . Yes, I copied from other cases. I cannot display "This tooltip" also. But you are right, I missed %1 for arg.

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                • M milan

                  @mranger90 . Yes, I copied from other cases. I cannot display "This tooltip" also. But you are right, I missed %1 for arg.

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                  @milan

                  1. Once and for all, does your function MulModel::data() get hit at all? Yes or no?

                  2. from the QAbstractTableModel, I do not know how to use QStandardItem in this Model.

                  Why are you deriving all the way from QAbstractTableModel? If you started from, say, QStandardItemModel you would have QStandardItem and could use its setTooltip(). I believe standard advice is not to go down to QAbstractTable/Item... if you don't have to, the Standard classes do a lot of leg work for you....

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @milan

                    1. Once and for all, does your function MulModel::data() get hit at all? Yes or no?

                    2. from the QAbstractTableModel, I do not know how to use QStandardItem in this Model.

                    Why are you deriving all the way from QAbstractTableModel? If you started from, say, QStandardItemModel you would have QStandardItem and could use its setTooltip(). I believe standard advice is not to go down to QAbstractTable/Item... if you don't have to, the Standard classes do a lot of leg work for you....

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                    @JonB . Yes, it gets hit many times. I changed the MulModel to TableModel. You can see here.
                    0_1536846777667_ce6e5b35-821c-4644-893d-d451826660fa-image.png

                    And you can also see the output table UI.
                    0_1536846819563_795e40cf-41b8-41fa-90c8-80f9688730d6-image.png

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                    • M milan

                      I am having difficulty to add tooltip that comes from C++ model in QML. Example from (https://qiita.com/illness072/items/a6f2ce9f7a1bfff44049). The model is defined as follows:

                      #include <QtDebug>
                      #include "mulmodel.h"
                      
                      MulModel::MulModel(QObject *parent) : QAbstractTableModel(parent)
                      {
                      }
                      
                      int MulModel::rowCount(const QModelIndex & /*parent*/) const
                      {
                        qDebug() << "rowCount() called";
                        return 5;
                      }
                      
                      int MulModel::columnCount(const QModelIndex & /* parent */) const
                      {
                        qDebug() << "columnCount() called";
                        return 3;
                      }
                      
                      QHash<int, QByteArray> MulModel::roleNames() const
                      {
                        qDebug() << "roleNames() called";
                        QHash<int, QByteArray> rn = QAbstractItemModel::roleNames();
                        rn[RoleFoo] = "foo";
                        rn[RoleBar] = "bar";
                        rn[RoleBaz] = "baz";
                        return rn;
                      }
                      
                      QVariant MulModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
                      {
                        QVariant ret = QVariant();
                        qDebug() << "data() called" << index << role;
                        if (index.isValid()) {
                          switch(role) {
                          case RoleFoo:
                            ret.setValue(QString("Foo%1").arg(index.row()));
                            break;
                          case RoleBar:
                            ret.setValue(QString("Bar%1").arg(index.row()));
                            break;
                          case RoleBaz:
                            ret.setValue(QString("Baz%1").arg(index.row()));
                            break;
                          case Qt::ToolTipRole:
                            ret.setValue(QString("This tooltip%1").arg(index.row()));
                            break;
                          default:
                            qDebug() << "data(Invalid Role!)" << index;
                            break;
                          }
                        }
                        return ret;
                      }
                      
                      
                      #ifndef MULMODEL_H
                      #define MULMODEL_H
                      
                      #include <QAbstractTableModel>
                      #include <QStandardItem>
                      
                      class MulModel : public QAbstractTableModel
                      {
                        Q_OBJECT
                      
                      public:
                        explicit MulModel(QObject *parent = 0);
                        int rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const;
                        int columnCount(const QModelIndex &parent) const;
                        QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const;
                        QHash<int, QByteArray> roleNames() const;
                      
                      private:
                        enum {
                          RoleFoo = Qt::UserRole + 1,
                          RoleBar = Qt::UserRole + 2,
                          RoleBaz = Qt::UserRole + 3,
                        };
                      };
                      
                      #endif // MULMODEL_H
                      
                      
                          TableView {
                              anchors.centerIn: parent
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              model: tableModel
                              TableViewColumn {
                                  role: "foo"
                                  title: "Foo"
                                  width: 80
                              }
                              TableViewColumn {
                                  role: "bar"
                                  title: "Bar"
                                  width: 80
                              }
                              TableViewColumn {
                                  role: "baz"
                                  title: "Baz"
                                  width: 80
                              }
                          }
                      

                      Can somebody help on this.

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                      @milan Hi,
                      You can do it using a delegate and a ToolTip component:

                      import QtQuick.Controls 2.2 as QC2
                      ...
                      TableViewColumn {
                          id: titleColumn
                          title: "Title"
                          role: "title"
                          movable: false
                          resizable: false
                          width: tableView.viewport.width - authorColumn.width
                          delegate: QC2.ItemDelegate{
                              id: lb
                              hoverEnabled: true
                              text: model.title
                              width: parent.width
                              QC2.ToolTip {
                                  delay: 250
                                  parent: lb
                                  visible: lb.hovered
                                  text: "Tooltip text" //put styleData.tooltip here
                              }
                          }
                      }
                      

                      This code is extracted from the TableView example which I have modified to add the ToolTip.

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