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  • M Mammamia

    @Quentin91 IWhat I would suggest is before you go with such a complicated folder structure, create a test app with minimal QML files in the same directory and make sure that it works fine.

    Also, make sure that whatever the path which you are referring to is correctly readable/accessible by the Qt classes.

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    @Mammamia thanks for your answer. I started it but it's definitely taking too long as I use visual studio without Qt. Creating a new solution, writing the batch files to set the environment, add all the dll etc... it takes hours to make everything to work.

    What I just need is : How can I specify the path there

    import QtQuick.controls 2.5
    import "../../x64/Debug"anothertry.miniModel 1.0
    import "../../Src/" 1.0//File or directory not found
    import "../../x64/Debug/TEST_VIEW4.tlog" anothertry.minimodel 1.0;//symbol waited ";"
    import anothertry.miniModel 1.0//QML module not found
    
    ApplicationWindow {
    
    qmlRegisterType<MiniModel>("miniModel", 1, 0, "MiniModel");
    

    i'm new to QML and just don't know how to deal with it. I struggle to find some information about it. It's probably too obvious...

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      @Mammamia thanks for your answer. I started it but it's definitely taking too long as I use visual studio without Qt. Creating a new solution, writing the batch files to set the environment, add all the dll etc... it takes hours to make everything to work.

      What I just need is : How can I specify the path there

      import QtQuick.controls 2.5
      import "../../x64/Debug"anothertry.miniModel 1.0
      import "../../Src/" 1.0//File or directory not found
      import "../../x64/Debug/TEST_VIEW4.tlog" anothertry.minimodel 1.0;//symbol waited ";"
      import anothertry.miniModel 1.0//QML module not found
      
      ApplicationWindow {
      
      qmlRegisterType<MiniModel>("miniModel", 1, 0, "MiniModel");
      

      i'm new to QML and just don't know how to deal with it. I struggle to find some information about it. It's probably too obvious...

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      @Quentin91
      I don't use VS, but I had some troubles with imports from folders that aren't subfolders as well.

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/98165/import-with-relative-path/6

      Also, I never tried it, but are you sure QML import actually accepts \\ as valid path ? Usually its /on all platforms


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        @Quentin91
        I don't use VS, but I had some troubles with imports from folders that aren't subfolders as well.

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/98165/import-with-relative-path/6

        Also, I never tried it, but are you sure QML import actually accepts \\ as valid path ? Usually its /on all platforms

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        @J.Hilk Thank you very much

        You're right, the path is not correctly written. I'll update the answer.

        i looked at the link you added, but my problem is not about importing a module, but about importing a new type defined in C++.
        I tried to add a path because I'm desperate but usually, people just do that

        /*c++*/qmlRegisterType<MiniModel>("anothertry.miniModel", 1, 0, "MiniModel");
        /*qml*/import anothertry.minimodel 1.0 //but for me, QML module not found
        

        What's going on ? In what file or where is the new type specified after the project is built ?

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        • Q Quentin91

          @J.Hilk Thank you very much

          You're right, the path is not correctly written. I'll update the answer.

          i looked at the link you added, but my problem is not about importing a module, but about importing a new type defined in C++.
          I tried to add a path because I'm desperate but usually, people just do that

          /*c++*/qmlRegisterType<MiniModel>("anothertry.miniModel", 1, 0, "MiniModel");
          /*qml*/import anothertry.minimodel 1.0 //but for me, QML module not found
          

          What's going on ? In what file or where is the new type specified after the project is built ?

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          @Quentin91 said in qmlRegisterType => QML module not found. How to specify the path to the object ?:

          What's going on ? In what file or where is the new type specified ?

          I usually do that in main.cpp right before the instance of QQmlApplicationEngine is created.


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            Actually, what I'm trying to do is communicating with an already made QML code using this pattern :

            InternalItems.EditGrid {
                    objectName: "EditGrid"
                    width: widthScene*scale
                    height: heightScene*scale
                    opacity: 0.2
                    z: 1000
                    visible: mainModel.gridVisible && mainModel.edition     //this
                    resolution: mainModel.gridResolution     //or this
                }
            

            I don't really care about using qmlRegisterType ou my c++ class as a contextProperty with Q_INVOKABLE getters. I just want to be able too give the QML what it asks by mainModel.something. If you do have any recommendation or advice, don't hesitate.

            (protip : when

            /*c++*/engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty("mainModel", &mainModel);
            
            /*c++*/Q_INVOKABLE double MainModelView::get_scale(void){
            	     return _scale;
                   }
            
            /*qml*/   property real scale: mainModel.get_scale
            

            it's said unable to assign [undefined] to double

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              @Quentin91 said in qmlRegisterType => QML module not found. How to specify the path to the object ?:

              it's said unable to assign [undefined] to double

              property real scale: mainModel.get_scale()
              

              Q_INVOKABLE means you call it like a function. Does adding the () help?

              C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                @Quentin91 said in qmlRegisterType => QML module not found. How to specify the path to the object ?:

                it's said unable to assign [undefined] to double

                property real scale: mainModel.get_scale()
                

                Q_INVOKABLE means you call it like a function. Does adding the () help?

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                @fcarney I already tried.
                TypeError: property 'get_scale' of object NAMESPACE::MainModelView is not a function

                nice try ;)

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                  Wait, where did you specify Q_INVOKABLE? It needs to be in the class definition, not in the cpp file.

                  So in your class:

                  class MainModelView
                  {
                  ...
                  public:
                    Q_INVOKABLE double get_scale(void);
                  ...
                  };
                  

                  C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                  • fcarneyF fcarney

                    Wait, where did you specify Q_INVOKABLE? It needs to be in the class definition, not in the cpp file.

                    So in your class:

                    class MainModelView
                    {
                    ...
                    public:
                      Q_INVOKABLE double get_scale(void);
                    ...
                    };
                    
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                    @fcarney in both the declarations and definitions... I'll try to delete the Q_INVOKABLE from the cpp

                    Same error. The presence of the Q_INVOKABLE at the beginning of the definition doesn't change anything.
                    Unable to assign [undefined] to double

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                      I would backup and create a test project with the smallest amount of code. Then share that so we can see what is going on. If I run into something that "should work" I create test projects and test those out. Usually I either find the problem, or have an easy way to show others that there is indeed a problem. There are a lot of things that could cause objects to not be defined at the proper time. Making a minimal example helps other people help you.

                      C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                        @fcarney in both the declarations and definitions... I'll try to delete the Q_INVOKABLE from the cpp

                        Same error. The presence of the Q_INVOKABLE at the beginning of the definition doesn't change anything.
                        Unable to assign [undefined] to double

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                        @Quentin91
                        can you share some more code? preferable something compileable so we can take a closer look at it ;-)


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                          @J.Hilk said in qmlRegisterType => QML module not found. How to specify the path to the object ?:

                          @Quentin91
                          can you share some more code? preferable something compileable so we can take a closer look at it ;-)

                          @fcarney said in qmlRegisterType => QML module not found. How to specify the path to the object ?:

                          I would backup and create a test project with the smallest amount of code. Then share that so we can see what is going on. If I run into something that "should work" I create test projects and test those out. Usually I either find the problem, or have an easy way to show others that there is indeed a problem. There are a lot of things that could cause objects to not be defined at the proper time. Making a minimal example helps other people help you.

                          Thank you very much for your help

                          Ok, i made a new project in my solution. All the source, header and qml files are in the base folder. Only the executable is in a bin folder.

                          before showing the code, here are the problems. First, when I import my c++ type at the beginning of the qml, QML module not found but I still can launch the program with this error. When I use my type, Error : cannot assign [undefined] to bool

                          Here is miniModel.h

                          #ifndef _MINIMODEL_H_
                          #define _MINIMODEL_H_
                          
                          #include <stdlib.h>
                          #include <stdio.h>
                          #include <iostream>
                          
                          #include <string>
                          
                          #include <QtGui/qguiapplication.h> 
                          #include <QtQml/qqmlcontext.h>
                          #include <QtQml/qqmlapplicationengine.h>
                          #include <QtCore/qdebug.h>
                          #include <QtCore/qobject.h>
                          #include <QtCore/qvariant.h>
                          
                          class MiniModel : public QObject
                          {
                          	Q_OBJECT
                          	Q_PROPERTY(bool miniboule READ getMiniboule WRITE setMiniboule NOTIFY minibouleChanged)
                          public:
                          	MiniModel();
                          
                          	bool getMiniboule();
                          	void setMiniboule(bool bouboule);
                          
                          public slots:
                          signals:
                          	void minibouleChanged();
                          
                          private:
                          	bool m_miniboule;
                          };
                          
                          #endif
                          

                          here is miniModel.cpp

                          #include "miniModel.h"
                          
                          MiniModel::MiniModel():m_miniboule(true)
                          {
                          }
                          
                          bool MiniModel::getMiniboule() {
                          	return m_miniboule;
                          }
                          
                          void MiniModel::setMiniboule(bool bouboule){
                          	m_miniboule = bouboule;
                          	emit minibouleChanged();
                          }
                          

                          main.cpp

                          #include "miniModel.h"
                          
                          int main(int argc=0, char* argv[]=nullptr)
                          {
                          	QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                          
                          	qmlRegisterType<MiniModel>("myModel.miniModel", 1, 0, "MiniModel");
                          	QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                          	engine.addImportPath(QStringLiteral("..\\..\\..\\..\\Tools\\Qt\\5.12.0\\x64\\5.12.0\\msvc2017_64\\qml"));
                          	engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("..\\..\\..\\miniModel.qml")));
                          
                          	return app.exec();
                          }
                          

                          QML code

                          
                          import QtQuick 2.5
                          import QtQuick.Window 2.5
                          import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
                          
                          import myModel.miniModel 1.0//QML module not found
                          ApplicationWindow {
                              id: root
                              width: 300
                              height: 480
                              Text{
                                 id: textTest
                                 x: 62
                                 y: 75
                                 color: "#d21616"
                                 text:  "vanilla"
                                 visible: false
                              }
                              MouseArea{
                                  onClicked: testText.visible=  MiniModel.getMiniboule//the boolean I want to acess, defined to true
                              }
                          }
                          
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                            @Quentin91

                            couple of things, that cause this error.

                            First of, MiniModel is not a Signelton nor a context property but a registered type.

                            So you'll have to instantiate the type in your QML code

                            ApplicationWindow {
                                id: root
                                width: 300
                                height: 480
                                visible:true
                                Text{
                                   id: testText
                                   x: 62
                                   y: 75
                                   color: "#d21616"
                                   text:  "vanilla"
                                   visible: false
                                }
                            
                                MiniModel{
                                    id:mModel
                                }
                            
                                MouseArea{
                                    anchors.fill: parent
                                    onClicked: testText.visible=  mModel.miniboule 
                                }
                            }
                            

                            Secondly, getMiniboule() is the getter function for the miniboule property. You're not supposed to call that manually, but rather let the property system handle that:

                            Q_PROPERTY(bool miniboule READ getMiniboule WRITE setMiniboule NOTIFY minibouleChanged)
                            
                            miniboule -> property name in QML 
                            getMiniboule -> c++ getter function name
                            setMiniboule -> c++ setter function name 
                            
                            -----
                            //in QML set value
                            mModel.miniboule = true
                            
                            //read the value
                            var a = mModel.miniboule
                            

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                              @Quentin91

                              couple of things, that cause this error.

                              First of, MiniModel is not a Signelton nor a context property but a registered type.

                              So you'll have to instantiate the type in your QML code

                              ApplicationWindow {
                                  id: root
                                  width: 300
                                  height: 480
                                  visible:true
                                  Text{
                                     id: testText
                                     x: 62
                                     y: 75
                                     color: "#d21616"
                                     text:  "vanilla"
                                     visible: false
                                  }
                              
                                  MiniModel{
                                      id:mModel
                                  }
                              
                                  MouseArea{
                                      anchors.fill: parent
                                      onClicked: testText.visible=  mModel.miniboule 
                                  }
                              }
                              

                              Secondly, getMiniboule() is the getter function for the miniboule property. You're not supposed to call that manually, but rather let the property system handle that:

                              Q_PROPERTY(bool miniboule READ getMiniboule WRITE setMiniboule NOTIFY minibouleChanged)
                              
                              miniboule -> property name in QML 
                              getMiniboule -> c++ getter function name
                              setMiniboule -> c++ setter function name 
                              
                              -----
                              //in QML set value
                              mModel.miniboule = true
                              
                              //read the value
                              var a = mModel.miniboule
                              
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                              @J.Hilk ok, I see, thank you very much ! so I have to use another way to communicate...
                              i don't want to instanciate my type in the QML. My job is to transform a QML python application into C ++ QML. And the QML I will use does not instanciate the types.
                              This is an extract of the python code

                              module = importlib.import_module('models.'+self.model_file)
                                         self.main_model = module.MainModel( self )
                                         self.rootContext().setContextProperty( 'mainModel', self.main_model )
                                         self.statusChanged.connect( self.main_model.onStatusViewChanged )
                              

                              So I thought I had to use setContextProperty in C++ too. Should I use a singleton instead ? If so, I tried. There it is :

                              I followed the example of the doc here https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtqml-cppintegration-definetypes.html

                              miniModel.h (the singleton)

                              #ifndef _MINIMODEL_H_
                              #define _MINIMODEL_H_
                              #include <stdlib.h>
                              #include <stdio.h>
                              #include <iostream>
                              #include <string>
                              #include <QtGui/qguiapplication.h> 
                              #include <QtQml/qqmlcontext.h>
                              #include <QtQml/qqmlapplicationengine.h>
                              #include <QtCore/qdebug.h>
                              #include <QtCore/qobject.h>
                              #include <QtCore/qvariant.h>
                              
                              class MiniModel : public QObject
                              {
                              	Q_OBJECT
                              	Q_PROPERTY(bool miniboule READ miniboule WRITE setMiniboule NOTIFY minibouleChanged)
                              public:
                              	MiniModel();
                              	bool miniboule();
                              	void setMiniboule(bool bouboule);
                              signals:
                              	void minibouleChanged();
                              private:
                              	bool m_miniboule;
                              };
                              
                              #endif
                              

                              miniModel.cpp

                              #include "miniModel.h"
                              
                              MiniModel::MiniModel():m_miniboule(true)
                              {
                              }
                              bool MiniModel::miniboule() {
                              	return m_miniboule;
                              }
                              void MiniModel::setMiniboule(bool bouboule){
                              	m_miniboule = bouboule;
                              	emit minibouleChanged();
                              }
                              

                              main.cpp v1 : singleton using a QObject

                              #include "miniModel.h"
                              
                              //defining a miniModel instance as a singleton
                              static QObject* mp_singleton(QQmlEngine* engine, QJSEngine* scriptEngine)
                              {
                              	Q_UNUSED(engine)
                              	Q_UNUSED(scriptEngine)
                              
                              	MiniModel* miniSingleton = new MiniModel();
                              	return miniSingleton;
                              }
                              
                              int main(int argc=0, char* argv[]=nullptr)
                              {
                              	printf("\n launching \n");
                              	QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                              
                              	qmlRegisterSingletonType<MiniModel>("myModel.miniModel", 1, 0, "MiniModel",mp_singleton);
                              
                              	QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                              
                              	engine.addImportPath(QStringLiteral("..\\..\\..\\..\\Tools\\Qt\\5.12.0\\x64\\5.12.0\\msvc2017_64\\qml"));
                              	engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("..\\..\\..\\miniModel.qml")));
                              
                              	return app.exec();
                              }
                              

                              main.cpp v2 : singletin using QJSValue

                              #include "miniModel.h"
                              
                              static QJSValue m_singletonModel(QQmlEngine* engine, QJSEngine* scriptEngine) {
                              	Q_UNUSED(engine)
                              
                              	static bool m_miniboule;
                              	QJSValue miniModel = scriptEngine->newObject();
                              	miniModel.setProperty("miniboule", m_miniboule);
                              	return miniModel;
                              }
                              
                              int main(int argc = 0, char* argv[] = nullptr)
                              {
                              	printf("\n launching \n");
                              	QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                              
                              	qmlRegisterSingletonType("myModel.miniModel", 1, 0, "MiniModel", m_singletonModel);
                              
                              	QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                              
                              	engine.addImportPath(QStringLiteral("..\\..\\..\\..\\Tools\\Qt\\5.12.0\\x64\\5.12.0\\msvc2017_64\\qml"));
                              	engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("..\\..\\..\\miniModel.qml")));
                              
                              	return app.exec();
                              }
                              
                              

                              and the QML. be careful, it's tough

                              import QtQuick 2.5
                              import QtQuick.Window 2.5
                              import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
                              
                              import myModel.miniModel 1.0 as MyModel
                              ApplicationWindow {
                                  id: root
                                  width: 300
                                  height: 480
                                  visible:true
                                  Text{
                                     id: textTest
                                     x: 62
                                     y: 75
                                     color: "#d21616"
                                     text:  "vanilla"
                                     visible: false//the text is supposed to appear when clicking in the mouseArea
                                  }
                                  MouseArea{
                                      anchors.fill: parent
                                      onClicked: textTest.visible=  MyModel.Minimodel.miniboule//the boolean I want to acess, defined to true
                                  }
                              }
                              

                              now, the error changed, since I called MyModel.MiniModel.miniboule instead of just MiniModel.miniboule
                              the error is TypeError: Cannot read property 'miniboule' of undefined

                              ps : the topic is now the same than this one. I made another topic for another error, but the errors are actually linked (or the same) : https://forum.qt.io/topic/102730/error-cannot-assign-undefined-to-qstring-while-communicating-between-c-and-qml

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                                @Quentin91 said in qmlRegisterType => QML module not found. How to specify the path to the object ?:

                                import myModel.miniModel 1.0 as MyModel

                                The way you have written this MyModel is the MiniModel.
                                So you should be accessing miniboule like this:

                                onClicked: textTest.visible=  MyModel.miniboule
                                

                                C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                                  @Quentin91 said in qmlRegisterType => QML module not found. How to specify the path to the object ?:

                                  import myModel.miniModel 1.0 as MyModel

                                  The way you have written this MyModel is the MiniModel.
                                  So you should be accessing miniboule like this:

                                  onClicked: textTest.visible=  MyModel.miniboule
                                  
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                                  @fcarney

                                  onClicked: textTest.visible= MyModel.miniboule

                                  When I write it this way, the error is cannot assign [undefined] to bool
                                  Else, when writing MyModel.MiniModel.miniboule, it says ContentItem: Binding loop detected for property "implicitWidth but it works !

                                  It's been three days that I'm working on that version, singleton, all day and I have no idea why it works only now... but anyway, thank you very much for your help !

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                                    onClicked: textTest.visible= MyModel.miniboule

                                    When I write it this way, the error is cannot assign [undefined] to bool
                                    Else, when writing MyModel.MiniModel.miniboule, it says ContentItem: Binding loop detected for property "implicitWidth but it works !

                                    It's been three days that I'm working on that version, singleton, all day and I have no idea why it works only now... but anyway, thank you very much for your help !

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                                    @Quentin91

                                    //main.cpp
                                    #include <QApplication>
                                    #include <QQmlApplicationEngine>
                                    
                                    #include "minimodel.h"
                                    
                                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                                    {
                                        QApplication app(argc, argv);
                                    
                                        QQmlApplicationEngine engine;
                                        MiniModel mModel;
                                        engine.rootContext()->setContextProperty("MiniModel", &mModel);
                                    
                                        engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")));
                                        if (engine.rootObjects().isEmpty())
                                            return -1;
                                    
                                        return app.exec();
                                    }
                                    
                                    
                                    //main.qml
                                    import QtQuick 2.5
                                    import QtQuick.Window 2.5
                                    import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
                                    
                                    ApplicationWindow {
                                        id: root
                                        width: 300
                                        height: 480
                                        visible:true
                                        Text{
                                           id: testText
                                           x: 62
                                           y: 75
                                           color: "#d21616"
                                           text:  "vanilla"
                                           visible: false
                                        }
                                    
                                    
                                        MouseArea{
                                            anchors.fill: parent
                                            onClicked: testText.visible=  MiniModel.miniboule
                                        }
                                    }
                                    

                                    works fine


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