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  • mzimmersM mzimmers

    @kshegunov said in updating elements in a repeater?:

    @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

    I must be going crazy, but...where in my struct am I using QVariantList?

    Nowhere, but how do you marshal the objects to QML?

    Well, like this (I think this is what you're asking):

        Column {
          id: myColumn
          Repeater {
            id: bottleRepeater
            model: bottleModel
            Bottle {
              cellX: model.x
              cellY: model.y
              cellHeight: model.height
              cellWidth: model.width
              volume: model.volume
              bottleScaleFactor: scaleFactor
            }
    

    But if I'm doing something wrong in QML, why is the compiler giving me an error pointed at my struct?

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    #25

    @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

    Well, like this (I think this is what you're asking):

    I mean from the C++ side. What is bottleModel and where does it come from?

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      #26

      From the same QML file:

        ListModel {
          id: bottleModel
      
          ListElement {
            // position 1
            x: 400
            y: 17
            height: 75
            width: 75
          }
          ...
      
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      • mzimmersM mzimmers

        From the same QML file:

          ListModel {
            id: bottleModel
        
            ListElement {
              // position 1
              x: 400
              y: 17
              height: 75
              width: 75
            }
            ...
        
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        #27

        This is confusing, I thought the data is supposed to come from C++.

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        • kshegunovK kshegunov

          This is confusing, I thought the data is supposed to come from C++.

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          #28

          I know, I'm doing a lousy job of explaining this. in C++:

          typedef QVector<Bottle> Bottles;
          class ReagentManager : public QObject {
            Q_OBJECT
           private:
            Bottles m_bottleList;
          }
          <in another file>
            ReagentManager m_reagentManager;
            engine->rootContext()->setContextProperty("reagentManager", &m_reagentManager);
          

          In QML:

              onVisibleChanged: {
                if (visible) {
                  reagentManager.updateBottleList()
                  rack.updateBottles()
                }
              }
          
              // update our QML array based on the C++ model.
              function updateBottles() {
                var modelSize = bottleModel.count
                var i
                var l_color
                var volume
                var minVolume
                var amountNeeded
                var name
          
                for (i = 0; i < modelSize; ++i) {
                  name = reagentManager.getName(i)
                  bottleRepeater.itemAt(i).cellText = name
          
                  volume = reagentManager.m_volume
                  minVolume = reagentManager.getMinVolume(i)
                  amountNeeded = reagentManager.getAmountNeeded(i)
                  l_color = ((volume - minVolume) >= amountNeeded) ? "green" : "red"
                  bottleRepeater.itemAt(i).cellColor = l_color
                }
              }
          

          So, my QML function calls C++ routines to obtain the needed data. I'm trying to convert this to the approach you suggested; this is where I ran into the problem with the struct.

          I still don't see where the QVariantList comes into play, though.

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          • mzimmersM mzimmers

            I know, I'm doing a lousy job of explaining this. in C++:

            typedef QVector<Bottle> Bottles;
            class ReagentManager : public QObject {
              Q_OBJECT
             private:
              Bottles m_bottleList;
            }
            <in another file>
              ReagentManager m_reagentManager;
              engine->rootContext()->setContextProperty("reagentManager", &m_reagentManager);
            

            In QML:

                onVisibleChanged: {
                  if (visible) {
                    reagentManager.updateBottleList()
                    rack.updateBottles()
                  }
                }
            
                // update our QML array based on the C++ model.
                function updateBottles() {
                  var modelSize = bottleModel.count
                  var i
                  var l_color
                  var volume
                  var minVolume
                  var amountNeeded
                  var name
            
                  for (i = 0; i < modelSize; ++i) {
                    name = reagentManager.getName(i)
                    bottleRepeater.itemAt(i).cellText = name
            
                    volume = reagentManager.m_volume
                    minVolume = reagentManager.getMinVolume(i)
                    amountNeeded = reagentManager.getAmountNeeded(i)
                    l_color = ((volume - minVolume) >= amountNeeded) ? "green" : "red"
                    bottleRepeater.itemAt(i).cellColor = l_color
                  }
                }
            

            So, my QML function calls C++ routines to obtain the needed data. I'm trying to convert this to the approach you suggested; this is where I ran into the problem with the struct.

            I still don't see where the QVariantList comes into play, though.

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            #29
            typedef QVector<Bottle> Bottles;
            

            If Bottle is derived from QObject you can't keep it directly in a vector (can't copy the objects). You need to keep Bottle * there.

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            • kshegunovK kshegunov
              typedef QVector<Bottle> Bottles;
              

              If Bottle is derived from QObject you can't keep it directly in a vector (can't copy the objects). You need to keep Bottle * there.

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              #30

              @kshegunov ah. OK, thanks for that. I'll look into making that change, and will report back.

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                #31

                I've changed my QVector to pointers (seems to be working).

                I think I see why my example is so confusing -- in my Bottle Repeater, I'm using a QML ListModel. This ListModel only contains UI-specific information (position, size). Additional informationmust come from an object (ReagentManager) that is exposed via a call to setContextProperty().

                So: do I need to change my model to the instance of ReagentManager, and find another way to access the information currently in my ListModel? Or is there a more clever way to do this?

                Thanks...

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                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  I've changed my QVector to pointers (seems to be working).

                  I think I see why my example is so confusing -- in my Bottle Repeater, I'm using a QML ListModel. This ListModel only contains UI-specific information (position, size). Additional informationmust come from an object (ReagentManager) that is exposed via a call to setContextProperty().

                  So: do I need to change my model to the instance of ReagentManager, and find another way to access the information currently in my ListModel? Or is there a more clever way to do this?

                  Thanks...

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                  @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                  So: do I need to change my model to the instance of ReagentManager, and find another way to access the information currently in my ListModel? Or is there a more clever way to do this?

                  Why do you need the ListModel is the question now. Pass the objects vector from the context property (i.e the bottleManager object) directly to the repeater.

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                  • kshegunovK kshegunov

                    @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                    So: do I need to change my model to the instance of ReagentManager, and find another way to access the information currently in my ListModel? Or is there a more clever way to do this?

                    Why do you need the ListModel is the question now. Pass the objects vector from the context property (i.e the bottleManager object) directly to the repeater.

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                    wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                    #33

                    @kshegunov said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                    Why do you need the ListModel is the question now. Pass the objects vector from the context property (i.e the bottleManager object) directly to the repeater.

                    I'm using the list model for UI-specific information:

                      ListModel {
                        id: bottleModel
                    
                        ListElement {
                          // position 1
                          x: 400
                          y: 17
                          height: 75
                          width: 75
                        }
                        ...
                    

                    I could probably put this data in arrays in QML. As I mentioned, I'd prefer not to put it into my C++ as it's purely UI data.

                    From my definition of the ReagentManager class:

                    class ReagentManager : public QObject {
                      Q_OBJECT
                     public:
                      explicit ReagentManager(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                      Bottles m_bottleList;
                      Q_PROPERTY(Bottles bottleList MEMBER m_bottleList)
                      ...
                    

                    And in my QML:

                        function updateBottles() {
                          var modelSize = bottleModel.count
                          var i
                          var volume
                    
                          for (i = 0; i < modelSize; ++i) {
                            volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume
                        ...
                    

                    I'm getting an error "TypeError: Cannot read property '0' of undefined." Is my syntax wrong, or am I still not understanding how to access the property?

                    Thanks...

                    EDIT: looking at the QML Debugger Console, I see this message:

                    QMetaProperty::read: Unable to handle unregistered datatype 'Bottles' for property 'ReagentManager::bottleList'
                    
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                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      @kshegunov said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                      Why do you need the ListModel is the question now. Pass the objects vector from the context property (i.e the bottleManager object) directly to the repeater.

                      I'm using the list model for UI-specific information:

                        ListModel {
                          id: bottleModel
                      
                          ListElement {
                            // position 1
                            x: 400
                            y: 17
                            height: 75
                            width: 75
                          }
                          ...
                      

                      I could probably put this data in arrays in QML. As I mentioned, I'd prefer not to put it into my C++ as it's purely UI data.

                      From my definition of the ReagentManager class:

                      class ReagentManager : public QObject {
                        Q_OBJECT
                       public:
                        explicit ReagentManager(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                        Bottles m_bottleList;
                        Q_PROPERTY(Bottles bottleList MEMBER m_bottleList)
                        ...
                      

                      And in my QML:

                          function updateBottles() {
                            var modelSize = bottleModel.count
                            var i
                            var volume
                      
                            for (i = 0; i < modelSize; ++i) {
                              volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume
                          ...
                      

                      I'm getting an error "TypeError: Cannot read property '0' of undefined." Is my syntax wrong, or am I still not understanding how to access the property?

                      Thanks...

                      EDIT: looking at the QML Debugger Console, I see this message:

                      QMetaProperty::read: Unable to handle unregistered datatype 'Bottles' for property 'ReagentManager::bottleList'
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                      #34

                      @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                      I could probably put this data in arrays in QML. As I mentioned, I'd prefer not to put it into my C++ as it's purely UI data.

                      You already have this data in the c++, you feed it to the JS engine as far as I can see. I'd just tie the cpp backend to the UI stuff and not mess with any intermediate stuff, much less using explicit JS code.

                      Basically like this:

                      Column {
                            Repeater {
                              model: reagentManager.bottleList //< This being a property that holds the list of bottles
                              Bottle {
                                cellX: modelData.x
                                cellY: modelData.y //< Or use some other value, or nothing, however you decide to do it
                                ...
                                volume: modelData.volume //< This binds to the property of the QObject, so when the C++ changes value this updates
                                ...
                              }
                           ...
                      }
                      

                      @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                      I'm getting an error "TypeError: Cannot read property '0' of undefined." Is my syntax wrong, or am I still not understanding how to access the property?
                      Thanks...
                      EDIT: looking at the QML Debugger Console, I see this message:

                      From the method:

                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qqmllistproperty.html
                      or
                      you return QList<QObject *>
                      or
                      you return a QVariantList() << bottle1 << bottle2

                      ... different possibilities.

                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                        wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                        #35

                        I've changed my typedef from a QVector to a QList:

                        typedef QList<Bottle *> Bottles;
                        

                        My C++ looks like this (stripped down) now:

                        struct Bottle : public QObject {
                          Q_OBJECT
                          Q_PROPERTY(quint32 volume MEMBER m_volume)
                         public:
                          quint32 m_volume;                // amount in bottle (in uL)
                         signals:
                          void volumeChanged(quint32 m_volume);
                        };
                        typedef QList<Bottle *> Bottles;
                        
                        class ReagentManager : public QObject {
                          Q_OBJECT
                         private:
                          Bottles m_bottleList;
                         public:
                          Q_INVOKABLE Bottles bottleList() { return m_bottleList; }
                          void bottleListChanged();
                        };
                        

                        And this line in QML:

                                volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume
                        

                        Now produces this error:

                        qrc:/qml/Rack.qml:194: TypeError: Cannot read property 'volume' of undefined 
                        

                        So...I've kicked the can a little further down the street, but I'm not home yet. It seems that the QML can now access the QList (agree?), but not its properties. Do I need a getter for this? I thought the idea of getting the properties working properly was to eliminate the need for the getters/setters.

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                        • mzimmersM mzimmers

                          I've changed my typedef from a QVector to a QList:

                          typedef QList<Bottle *> Bottles;
                          

                          My C++ looks like this (stripped down) now:

                          struct Bottle : public QObject {
                            Q_OBJECT
                            Q_PROPERTY(quint32 volume MEMBER m_volume)
                           public:
                            quint32 m_volume;                // amount in bottle (in uL)
                           signals:
                            void volumeChanged(quint32 m_volume);
                          };
                          typedef QList<Bottle *> Bottles;
                          
                          class ReagentManager : public QObject {
                            Q_OBJECT
                           private:
                            Bottles m_bottleList;
                           public:
                            Q_INVOKABLE Bottles bottleList() { return m_bottleList; }
                            void bottleListChanged();
                          };
                          

                          And this line in QML:

                                  volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume
                          

                          Now produces this error:

                          qrc:/qml/Rack.qml:194: TypeError: Cannot read property 'volume' of undefined 
                          

                          So...I've kicked the can a little further down the street, but I'm not home yet. It seems that the QML can now access the QList (agree?), but not its properties. Do I need a getter for this? I thought the idea of getting the properties working properly was to eliminate the need for the getters/setters.

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                          #36

                          @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                          volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume

                          bottleList is a function but you are accessing like an array

                          volume = reagentManager.bottleList()[i]

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                          • ODБOïO ODБOï

                            @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                            volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume

                            bottleList is a function but you are accessing like an array

                            volume = reagentManager.bottleList()[i]

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                            @LeLev said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                            @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                            volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume

                            bottleList is a function but you are accessing like an array

                            volume = reagentManager.bottleList()[i]

                            Thanks...I thought this would work:

                             volume = reagentManager.bottleList()[i].volume
                            

                            But I get this error:

                            Error: Unknown method return type: Bottles
                            

                            This goes back to what kshegunov was talking about earlier, but I thought I'd fixed this by changing from a QVector to a QList:

                            typedef QList<Bottle *> Bottles;
                            
                            class ReagentManager : public QObject {
                              Q_OBJECT
                             public:
                              Q_INVOKABLE Bottles bottleList() { return m_bottleList; }
                            

                            I'm still missing something...

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                            • mzimmersM mzimmers

                              @LeLev said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                              @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                              volume = reagentManager.bottleList[i].volume

                              bottleList is a function but you are accessing like an array

                              volume = reagentManager.bottleList()[i]

                              Thanks...I thought this would work:

                               volume = reagentManager.bottleList()[i].volume
                              

                              But I get this error:

                              Error: Unknown method return type: Bottles
                              

                              This goes back to what kshegunov was talking about earlier, but I thought I'd fixed this by changing from a QVector to a QList:

                              typedef QList<Bottle *> Bottles;
                              
                              class ReagentManager : public QObject {
                                Q_OBJECT
                               public:
                                Q_INVOKABLE Bottles bottleList() { return m_bottleList; }
                              

                              I'm still missing something...

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                              #38

                              @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                              I'm still missing something...

                              i would return a QVariantList to qml instead of the QList<Bottle *>

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                              • ODБOïO ODБOï

                                @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                                I'm still missing something...

                                i would return a QVariantList to qml instead of the QList<Bottle *>

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #39

                                @LeLev OK, but...how do I do that? I can't just cast it. Do I have to change my Bottles typedef?

                                Thanks...

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                                  @LeLev OK, but...how do I do that? I can't just cast it. Do I have to change my Bottles typedef?

                                  Thanks...

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                                  #40

                                  Q_INVOKABLE QVariant bottleList() { return QVariant::fromValue(m_bottleList); }

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                                  • mzimmersM mzimmers

                                    I know, I'm doing a lousy job of explaining this. in C++:

                                    typedef QVector<Bottle> Bottles;
                                    class ReagentManager : public QObject {
                                      Q_OBJECT
                                     private:
                                      Bottles m_bottleList;
                                    }
                                    <in another file>
                                      ReagentManager m_reagentManager;
                                      engine->rootContext()->setContextProperty("reagentManager", &m_reagentManager);
                                    

                                    In QML:

                                        onVisibleChanged: {
                                          if (visible) {
                                            reagentManager.updateBottleList()
                                            rack.updateBottles()
                                          }
                                        }
                                    
                                        // update our QML array based on the C++ model.
                                        function updateBottles() {
                                          var modelSize = bottleModel.count
                                          var i
                                          var l_color
                                          var volume
                                          var minVolume
                                          var amountNeeded
                                          var name
                                    
                                          for (i = 0; i < modelSize; ++i) {
                                            name = reagentManager.getName(i)
                                            bottleRepeater.itemAt(i).cellText = name
                                    
                                            volume = reagentManager.m_volume
                                            minVolume = reagentManager.getMinVolume(i)
                                            amountNeeded = reagentManager.getAmountNeeded(i)
                                            l_color = ((volume - minVolume) >= amountNeeded) ? "green" : "red"
                                            bottleRepeater.itemAt(i).cellColor = l_color
                                          }
                                        }
                                    

                                    So, my QML function calls C++ routines to obtain the needed data. I'm trying to convert this to the approach you suggested; this is where I ran into the problem with the struct.

                                    I still don't see where the QVariantList comes into play, though.

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                                    #41

                                    this is not directly related but
                                    @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                                    onVisibleChanged: {
                                    if (visible) {
                                    reagentManager.updateBottleList()
                                    rack.updateBottles()
                                    }
                                    }

                                    are you calling this in your Repeater delegate ? If yes, then i believe you will call this multiple times unnecessarily, one way to verify it in qml is putting a console.log() after or before this call to see how meny time this is called

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                                    • ODБOïO ODБOï

                                      Q_INVOKABLE QVariant bottleList() { return QVariant::fromValue(m_bottleList); }

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                                      @LeLev said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                                      Q_INVOKABLE QVariant bottleList() { return QVariant::fromValue(m_bottleList); }

                                      Well, bless my buttons...that works! But why is bottleList() declared as returning a QVariant, and not a QVariantList?

                                      Regarding your question: the onVisibleChanged isn't in the repeater; it's in the parent Rectangle. This was my way of ensuring that the C++ data in ReagentManager updates itself whenever the view is activated.

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                                      • mzimmersM mzimmers

                                        @LeLev said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                                        Q_INVOKABLE QVariant bottleList() { return QVariant::fromValue(m_bottleList); }

                                        Well, bless my buttons...that works! But why is bottleList() declared as returning a QVariant, and not a QVariantList?

                                        Regarding your question: the onVisibleChanged isn't in the repeater; it's in the parent Rectangle. This was my way of ensuring that the C++ data in ReagentManager updates itself whenever the view is activated.

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                                        @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                                        Well, bless my buttons...that works!

                                        Nice :)

                                        @mzimmers said in updating elements in a repeater?:

                                        But why is bottleList() declared as returning a QVariant, and not a QVariantList?

                                        I don't have a technical explanation for that really, im used to do that since i saw it somewhere in the docs. But i guess you could return a QVariantList directly. It will be converted to javascript array as explained here https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtqml-cppintegration-data.html

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