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  • S Solayer

    hello, im a newbie, i have a question to events in qml.
    how to detect idle status in qml.
    i was sreached but i was not understood.
    can someone can help me and show me a simple example .
    Thank you.

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    ODБOï
    wrote on last edited by ODБOï
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    @Solayer said in how to detect idle status:

    idle

    Do you mean no user input for X seconds ?

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    • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

      @Solayer said in how to detect idle status:

      idle

      define that!
      What is an idle program in your mind?

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      wrote on last edited by Solayer
      #4

      @J-Hilk sorry, my english's very bad.
      Thank you to reply. I mean don't have any event in my program like press mouse, move mouse... in about 2 minutes.

      @LeLev yes,

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        Johan_R28
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        Hi @Solayer,

        You have to install an event filter in your application, which will restart a timer of the desired timeout each time an user interaction event is received, when timer goes off, it's mean your application is in a "idle status".

        How to create an event filter?
        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qobject.html#installEventFilter

        How wait for a desired time in QObject?
        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qobject.html#startTimer
        or use a QTimer.

        How to install an event filter in QApplication?

        QApplication app(argc, argv);
        app.installEventFilter(myEventFilter);
        

        Regards,

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          #6

          @Johan_R28 is absolutely right, an eventFilter is the way to go.

          But because I know how difficult it is to warp one own head around the concept,

          here's a very simple example
          https://github.com/DeiVadder/Topic112043


          Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


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            Johan_R28
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            @J-Hilk Indeed, it's a nice example.

            What a turnkey solution ! ^^

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                Solayer
                wrote on last edited by Solayer
                #9

                hello. it's me again.
                i have a question to QTimer.
                when i write like this:

                fileio.cpp

                FileIO::FileIO(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent){
                    m_timer.setInterval(5000);
                    connect(&m_timer,&QTimer::timeout, &m_timer, &QTimer::stop);
                    connect(&m_timer,&QTimer::timeout,this,[=](){this->goLockScreen();});
                    m_timer.start();
                }
                bool FileIO::eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event){
                    if (event->type() == QEvent::MouseMove){
                        m_timer.start();
                    }
                    return QObject::eventFilter(obj, event);
                }
                void FileIO::goLockScreen(){
                    emit emitTimeOut();
                //    m_timer.stop();
                    qDebug()<<"test C";
                }
                

                main.qml

                    FileIO{
                        id: file
                        onEmitTimeOut: {
                            console.log("QML")
                        }
                    }
                

                output when i don't anything

                test C
                test C
                qml: QML
                test C
                test C
                test C
                test C
                

                but i when i write like this
                fileio.cpp

                FileIO::FileIO(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent){
                    m_timer.setInterval(5000);
                    connect(&m_timer,&QTimer::timeout,this,[=](){this->goLockScreen();});
                }
                bool FileIO::eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event){
                    if (event->type() == QEvent::MouseMove){
                        m_timer.start();
                    }
                    return QObject::eventFilter(obj, event);
                }
                void FileIO::goLockScreen(){
                    emit emitTimeOut();
                    m_timer.stop();
                    qDebug()<<"test C";
                }
                

                main.qml

                    FileIO{
                        id: file
                        onEmitTimeOut: {
                            console.log("QML")
                        }
                    }
                

                output when i move in app, console.log in qml not work

                test C
                

                i don't understang what happend, why when i move mouse in app then m_timer start until timeout then emit signal but qml don't receive.
                m_timer.start in same scope then working fine.
                sorry my english very bad.
                thank you very much @J-Hilk @Johan_R28 when you helped me.

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                • S Solayer

                  hello. it's me again.
                  i have a question to QTimer.
                  when i write like this:

                  fileio.cpp

                  FileIO::FileIO(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent){
                      m_timer.setInterval(5000);
                      connect(&m_timer,&QTimer::timeout, &m_timer, &QTimer::stop);
                      connect(&m_timer,&QTimer::timeout,this,[=](){this->goLockScreen();});
                      m_timer.start();
                  }
                  bool FileIO::eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event){
                      if (event->type() == QEvent::MouseMove){
                          m_timer.start();
                      }
                      return QObject::eventFilter(obj, event);
                  }
                  void FileIO::goLockScreen(){
                      emit emitTimeOut();
                  //    m_timer.stop();
                      qDebug()<<"test C";
                  }
                  

                  main.qml

                      FileIO{
                          id: file
                          onEmitTimeOut: {
                              console.log("QML")
                          }
                      }
                  

                  output when i don't anything

                  test C
                  test C
                  qml: QML
                  test C
                  test C
                  test C
                  test C
                  

                  but i when i write like this
                  fileio.cpp

                  FileIO::FileIO(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent){
                      m_timer.setInterval(5000);
                      connect(&m_timer,&QTimer::timeout,this,[=](){this->goLockScreen();});
                  }
                  bool FileIO::eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event){
                      if (event->type() == QEvent::MouseMove){
                          m_timer.start();
                      }
                      return QObject::eventFilter(obj, event);
                  }
                  void FileIO::goLockScreen(){
                      emit emitTimeOut();
                      m_timer.stop();
                      qDebug()<<"test C";
                  }
                  

                  main.qml

                      FileIO{
                          id: file
                          onEmitTimeOut: {
                              console.log("QML")
                          }
                      }
                  

                  output when i move in app, console.log in qml not work

                  test C
                  

                  i don't understang what happend, why when i move mouse in app then m_timer start until timeout then emit signal but qml don't receive.
                  m_timer.start in same scope then working fine.
                  sorry my english very bad.
                  thank you very much @J-Hilk @Johan_R28 when you helped me.

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                  J.Hilk
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @Solayer The problem is (most likely), that your FileIO instance that you use as global event filter is not the same instance as the one in your QML file.

                  You have to connect the FileIO signal inside main with a signal inside your QML file.

                  I'll update the repo when I get the time.


                  Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                  Q: What's that?
                  A: It's blue light.
                  Q: What does it do?
                  A: It turns blue.

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                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                    @Solayer The problem is (most likely), that your FileIO instance that you use as global event filter is not the same instance as the one in your QML file.

                    You have to connect the FileIO signal inside main with a signal inside your QML file.

                    I'll update the repo when I get the time.

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                    Solayer
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    @J-Hilk thanks you again, i'll wait your example

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                    • S Solayer

                      @J-Hilk thanks you again, i'll wait your example

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      @Solayer
                      patched, link still applies:
                      https://github.com/DeiVadder/Topic112043


                      Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                      Q: What's that?
                      A: It's blue light.
                      Q: What does it do?
                      A: It turns blue.

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                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                        @Solayer
                        patched, link still applies:
                        https://github.com/DeiVadder/Topic112043

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                        Solayer
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        @J-Hilk sorry, but i don't see what's updated

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                        • S Solayer

                          @J-Hilk sorry, but i don't see what's updated

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                          J.Hilk
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #14

                          @Solayer You're right, the push failed 😑
                          fixed now


                          Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                          Q: What's that?
                          A: It's blue light.
                          Q: What does it do?
                          A: It turns blue.

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                          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                            @Solayer You're right, the push failed 😑
                            fixed now

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                            Solayer
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            @J-Hilk thanks you very much, that's work

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