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  • kshegunovK kshegunov

    @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

    Obviously I don't want to pass each one individually from the summary to the detail. How best to handle this situation?

    I don't understand the question. What @sierdzio mentioned will allow you to pass and copy your struct around and keep it in a property var, recent Qt should (if it's been pushed) support also named value types. If you want to create the struct from QML though, you'd either need a factory function in C++ that you call, or (what I'd preferred in the past) is to expose a constructor from the struct that takes QJSValue.

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    #4

    I'm missing something:

    struct Space {
        Q_GADGET
    public:
        QUuid m_uuid;
        QString m_name;
    }
    qmlRegisterType<Space>("Space", 1, 0, "Space");
    

    Now how do I use this in my QML? I tried this:

    ColumnLayout {
        id: spaceDetail
        required property Space mySpace
    

    But I got a runtime error that Space is not a type (along with a warning that value type names should begin with a lowercase letter).

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    • mzimmersM mzimmers

      I'm missing something:

      struct Space {
          Q_GADGET
      public:
          QUuid m_uuid;
          QString m_name;
      }
      qmlRegisterType<Space>("Space", 1, 0, "Space");
      

      Now how do I use this in my QML? I tried this:

      ColumnLayout {
          id: spaceDetail
          required property Space mySpace
      

      But I got a runtime error that Space is not a type (along with a warning that value type names should begin with a lowercase letter).

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      sierdzio
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      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      @mzimmers one annoying thing about Q_GADGET is that you cannot instantiate it in QML. But you can create it in C++ and pass around you QML - that's why I suggested it. You can keep you Q_GADGET objects in C++ model and then use them to pass the whole entry data in a single property. Like so:

      drawerStack.push("SpaceDetail.qml",
                                              {
                                                  "mySpace": space // fromModel
                                              }
      

      In SpaceDetail.qml you can have a property but you cannot let it auto-construct because QML can't do it :( So, maybe this will work:

      property Space mySpace: null
      // or
      property Space mySpace: undefined
      

      (Z(:^

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      • mzimmersM mzimmers

        I'm missing something:

        struct Space {
            Q_GADGET
        public:
            QUuid m_uuid;
            QString m_name;
        }
        qmlRegisterType<Space>("Space", 1, 0, "Space");
        

        Now how do I use this in my QML? I tried this:

        ColumnLayout {
            id: spaceDetail
            required property Space mySpace
        

        But I got a runtime error that Space is not a type (along with a warning that value type names should begin with a lowercase letter).

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        wrote on last edited by kshegunov
        #6

        @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

        struct Space {
            Q_GADGET
            Q_PROPERTY(QUuid uuid READ uuid WRITE setUuid)
            Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ name WRITE setName)
            QML_VALUE_TYPE(space)
        
            // Method definitions here ...
        
            QUuid m_uuid;
            QString m_name;
        }
        

        (potentially you may want to have Space(const QJSValue&) to be able to construct from QML json.)
        this this should work:

        ColumnLayout {
            id: spaceDetail
            required property space mySpace
            // ...
        

        More details here

        Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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        • kshegunovK kshegunov

          @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

          struct Space {
              Q_GADGET
              Q_PROPERTY(QUuid uuid READ uuid WRITE setUuid)
              Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ name WRITE setName)
              QML_VALUE_TYPE(space)
          
              // Method definitions here ...
          
              QUuid m_uuid;
              QString m_name;
          }
          

          (potentially you may want to have Space(const QJSValue&) to be able to construct from QML json.)
          this this should work:

          ColumnLayout {
              id: spaceDetail
              required property space mySpace
              // ...
          

          More details here

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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @kshegunov @sierdzio I'm still missing something here -- I have access to the Space object from the model used by the QML code that invokes SpaceDetail.qml. I want to use that object (not create a new one) to pass to SpaceDetail. How do I do this?

          I'm also getting a startup error:

          qt.qml.typeregistration: Invalid QML element name "Space"; value type names should begin with a lowercase letter
          

          which I assume comes from this line:

              qmlRegisterType<Space>("Space", 1, 0, "Space");
          

          and which I don't understand, because all of my other calls to qmlRegisterType() work without error, eg:

              qmlRegisterType<SpaceModel>("SpaceModel", 1, 0, "SpaceModel");
          

          I suspect this is because SpaceModel is a subclass of QAbstractListModel, where Space is just a struct, but I don't fully understand the implications.

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            wrote on last edited by Aliviya
            #8

            @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

            Hi all -
            My app uses a C++ (list) model which is exposed to QML via the means mentioned in the docs. Everything seems to work fine.
            I use the model on a summary page to display item information. When the user clicks on a list item, he'll go to a detail page.
            A minimal bit of my model:
            struct Space {
            QUuid m_uuid;
            QString m_name;
            }
            class SpaceModel: public QAbstractListModel
            {
            Q_OBJECT
            QList<Space> *m_list;
            ...
            }

            and some of my QML:
            // space summary screen
            delegate: SpaceCard {
            uuid: spaceUuid // from model
            drawerEnabled: false
            onTileClicked: (uuid) => {
            drawer.open()
            drawerStack.push("SpaceDetail.qml",
            {
            "uuid": uuid,
            "name": displayName // from model
            }

            // SpaceDetail.qml
            ColumnLayout {
            id: spaceDetail
            required property string uuid
            required property string name
            // etc...

            My question: what if the struct used in the model list were to contain, say, 100 elements? Obviously I don't want to pass each one individually from the summary to the detail. How best to handle this situation?
            Thanks...

            Hi there,

            If the struct used in the model list contains 100 elements, it would be inefficient to pass each one individually from the summary to the detail. A better way to handle this situation would be to use a data model.

            A data model is a way of representing data in a way that is easy to access and manipulate. In QML, data models are implemented using the QtObject class.

            To use a data model, you would first need to create a class that inherits from QtObject. This class would then contain the properties that you want to pass to the detail page. For example, you could create a class called SpaceModel that contains the following properties:

            uuid: string
            name: string
            Once you have created the data model, you can then pass it to the detail page using the Object.fromJson() function. For example, you could do the following in the QML:

            // space summary screen
            delegate: SpaceCard {
                uuid: spaceUuid // from model
                drawerEnabled: false
                onTileClicked: (uuid) => {
                                   drawer.open()
                                   drawerStack.push("SpaceDetail.qml",
                                                    JSON.stringify({
                                                        "uuid": uuid,
                                                        "name": displayName // from model
                                                    })
                }
            }
            
            // SpaceDetail.qml
            ColumnLayout {
                id: spaceDetail
                required property string uuid
                required property string name
                // etc...
                SpaceModel {
                    uuid: uuid
                    name: name
                }
            }
            

            This would create a data model object in the detail page that contains the uuid and name properties of the selected item from the summary page.

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            • mzimmersM mzimmers

              @kshegunov @sierdzio I'm still missing something here -- I have access to the Space object from the model used by the QML code that invokes SpaceDetail.qml. I want to use that object (not create a new one) to pass to SpaceDetail. How do I do this?

              I'm also getting a startup error:

              qt.qml.typeregistration: Invalid QML element name "Space"; value type names should begin with a lowercase letter
              

              which I assume comes from this line:

                  qmlRegisterType<Space>("Space", 1, 0, "Space");
              

              and which I don't understand, because all of my other calls to qmlRegisterType() work without error, eg:

                  qmlRegisterType<SpaceModel>("SpaceModel", 1, 0, "SpaceModel");
              

              I suspect this is because SpaceModel is a subclass of QAbstractListModel, where Space is just a struct, but I don't fully understand the implications.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

              @kshegunov @sierdzio I'm still missing something here -- I have access to the Space object from the model used by the QML code that invokes SpaceDetail.qml. I want to use that object (not create a new one) to pass to SpaceDetail. How do I do this?

              You can return Space object in your data() method of your model. Something like (pseudocode):

              class SpaceModel: public QAbstractListModel
              {
                // ...
                QVartiant data(const QModelIndex &index, const int role) const
                {
                  if (index is valid and role is correct etc.) { 
                    m_list.at(index.row());
                  }
                }
              }
              

              I'm also getting a startup error:

              qt.qml.typeregistration: Invalid QML element name "Space"; value type names should begin with a lowercase letter
              

              which I assume comes from this line:

                  qmlRegisterType<Space>("Space", 1, 0, "Space");
              

              This is some recent change in Qt 6. Uppercase gadgets work fine with Qt 5 & 6 but Qt 6 warns against them. If you don't need Qt 5 support, just make it lower-case and it will be fine.

              Ah, one more thing: since Q_GADGETs cannot be constructed in QML, you should use qmlRegisterUncreatableType instead.

              (Z(:^

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              • sierdzioS sierdzio

                @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                @kshegunov @sierdzio I'm still missing something here -- I have access to the Space object from the model used by the QML code that invokes SpaceDetail.qml. I want to use that object (not create a new one) to pass to SpaceDetail. How do I do this?

                You can return Space object in your data() method of your model. Something like (pseudocode):

                class SpaceModel: public QAbstractListModel
                {
                  // ...
                  QVartiant data(const QModelIndex &index, const int role) const
                  {
                    if (index is valid and role is correct etc.) { 
                      m_list.at(index.row());
                    }
                  }
                }
                

                I'm also getting a startup error:

                qt.qml.typeregistration: Invalid QML element name "Space"; value type names should begin with a lowercase letter
                

                which I assume comes from this line:

                    qmlRegisterType<Space>("Space", 1, 0, "Space");
                

                This is some recent change in Qt 6. Uppercase gadgets work fine with Qt 5 & 6 but Qt 6 warns against them. If you don't need Qt 5 support, just make it lower-case and it will be fine.

                Ah, one more thing: since Q_GADGETs cannot be constructed in QML, you should use qmlRegisterUncreatableType instead.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @sierdzio said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                You can return Space object in your data() method of your model. Something like (pseudocode):

                Great idea - I'm going to do this. It never occurred to me to use data() for the entire object as well as the individual roles.

                But: again, how do I code the access to the entire object in my QML? What is the construct for accessing a complete object from within a delegate?

                Thanks...

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                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  @sierdzio said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                  You can return Space object in your data() method of your model. Something like (pseudocode):

                  Great idea - I'm going to do this. It never occurred to me to use data() for the entire object as well as the individual roles.

                  But: again, how do I code the access to the entire object in my QML? What is the construct for accessing a complete object from within a delegate?

                  Thanks...

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                  GrecKo
                  Qt Champions 2018
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @mzimmers is the question about how to access a model role from a delegate or how to access properties of an object?

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                  • GrecKoG GrecKo

                    @mzimmers is the question about how to access a model role from a delegate or how to access properties of an object?

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                    mzimmers
                    wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                    #12

                    @GrecKo more the latter. I'm trying to pass an instance from my model list from a delegate to another QML module, all in one line of code (if possible).

                    Right now, I only know how to access individual properties; I'm sure there's a way to refer to the entire object that the delegate is currently set on, but I don't know what that is.

                    EDIT: this is what I want to be able to do:
                    EDIT 2: simplified example (no need for the drawer)

                    // space summary screen
                    ListView {
                        model: spaceModel
                        delegate: SpaceCard {
                            // MAGIC to pass the model element
                        }
                        // ...
                    
                    // SpaceCard.qml                                          
                    Item {
                        id: spaceCard
                        // MAGIC to reference the model element
                        
                        text: MAGIC.text
                        uuid: MAGIC.uuid
                        // etc. (imagine that the model element had 100 fields
                    
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                    • mzimmersM mzimmers

                      @sierdzio said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                      You can return Space object in your data() method of your model. Something like (pseudocode):

                      Great idea - I'm going to do this. It never occurred to me to use data() for the entire object as well as the individual roles.

                      But: again, how do I code the access to the entire object in my QML? What is the construct for accessing a complete object from within a delegate?

                      Thanks...

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                      sierdzio
                      Moderators
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                      @sierdzio said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                      You can return Space object in your data() method of your model. Something like (pseudocode):

                      Great idea - I'm going to do this. It never occurred to me to use data() for the entire object as well as the individual roles.

                      But: again, how do I code the access to the entire object in my QML? What is the construct for accessing a complete object from within a delegate?

                      Thanks...

                      If you use roleNames() and custom roles then it is entirely up to you.
                      If you just return a list of objects to act as a model, then you can access current element through modelData, for example modelData.uuid.

                      (Z(:^

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                      • sierdzioS sierdzio

                        @mzimmers said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                        @sierdzio said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                        You can return Space object in your data() method of your model. Something like (pseudocode):

                        Great idea - I'm going to do this. It never occurred to me to use data() for the entire object as well as the individual roles.

                        But: again, how do I code the access to the entire object in my QML? What is the construct for accessing a complete object from within a delegate?

                        Thanks...

                        If you use roleNames() and custom roles then it is entirely up to you.
                        If you just return a list of objects to act as a model, then you can access current element through modelData, for example modelData.uuid.

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                        mzimmers
                        wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                        #14

                        @sierdzio OK, I think I now understand what you're saying. I've done the following:

                        • modified my Space struct:
                        struct Space {
                            Q_GADGET
                            QML_VALUE_TYPE(space) // so "space" can be used in QML.
                        public:
                            QString m_name;
                            Q_INVOKABLE QString name() { return m_name; }
                        
                        • added a CompleteObjectRole to my SpaceModel roles

                        • added to SpaceModel::data() for this role:

                        QVariant SpaceModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
                        {
                            QVariant qv = QVariant();
                        
                            do {
                                Space item = m_list->at(index.row());
                                switch (role) {
                                case CompleteObjectRole:
                                    qv = QVariant::fromValue(item));
                                    break;
                        
                        • use this in my QML:
                        // space summary screen
                        ListView {
                            id: spaceCards
                        
                            model: spaceProxyModel
                            delegate: SpaceCard {
                                mySpace: completeObject
                        
                        // SpaceCard.qml
                        Item { 
                            id: spaceCard
                        
                            property space mySpace
                            property string titleText: mySpace.name()
                        

                        It works, and is what I was asking for. Is this what you expected/intended? Thanks...

                        EDIT:

                        I discovered a flaw in this approach: the property mySpace in SpaceCard.qml is evidently a static copy, and so its data isn't updated when the model changes. Is there a way to fix this?

                        Thanks...

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                        • mzimmersM mzimmers

                          @sierdzio OK, I think I now understand what you're saying. I've done the following:

                          • modified my Space struct:
                          struct Space {
                              Q_GADGET
                              QML_VALUE_TYPE(space) // so "space" can be used in QML.
                          public:
                              QString m_name;
                              Q_INVOKABLE QString name() { return m_name; }
                          
                          • added a CompleteObjectRole to my SpaceModel roles

                          • added to SpaceModel::data() for this role:

                          QVariant SpaceModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
                          {
                              QVariant qv = QVariant();
                          
                              do {
                                  Space item = m_list->at(index.row());
                                  switch (role) {
                                  case CompleteObjectRole:
                                      qv = QVariant::fromValue(item));
                                      break;
                          
                          • use this in my QML:
                          // space summary screen
                          ListView {
                              id: spaceCards
                          
                              model: spaceProxyModel
                              delegate: SpaceCard {
                                  mySpace: completeObject
                          
                          // SpaceCard.qml
                          Item { 
                              id: spaceCard
                          
                              property space mySpace
                              property string titleText: mySpace.name()
                          

                          It works, and is what I was asking for. Is this what you expected/intended? Thanks...

                          EDIT:

                          I discovered a flaw in this approach: the property mySpace in SpaceCard.qml is evidently a static copy, and so its data isn't updated when the model changes. Is there a way to fix this?

                          Thanks...

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                          sierdzio
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          @mzimmers yup, that's exactly what I had in mind!

                          EDIT:

                          I discovered a flaw in this approach: the property mySpace in SpaceCard.qml is evidently a static copy, and so its data isn't updated when the model changes. Is there a way to fix this?

                          First, try adding a MEMBER Q_PROPERTY to your gadget, it might work.

                          struct Space {
                              Q_GADGET
                              QML_VALUE_TYPE(space) // so "space" can be used in QML.
                          
                              Q_PROPERTY(QString name MEMBER m_name)
                          
                          public:
                              QString m_name;
                              Q_INVOKABLE QString name() { return m_name; }
                          
                          // ...
                          
                          property string titleText: mySpace.name
                          

                          If not, then you'll have to change Space to Q_OBJECT which does support signals & slots so it will also dynamically update for sure.

                          (Z(:^

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                          • sierdzioS sierdzio

                            @mzimmers yup, that's exactly what I had in mind!

                            EDIT:

                            I discovered a flaw in this approach: the property mySpace in SpaceCard.qml is evidently a static copy, and so its data isn't updated when the model changes. Is there a way to fix this?

                            First, try adding a MEMBER Q_PROPERTY to your gadget, it might work.

                            struct Space {
                                Q_GADGET
                                QML_VALUE_TYPE(space) // so "space" can be used in QML.
                            
                                Q_PROPERTY(QString name MEMBER m_name)
                            
                            public:
                                QString m_name;
                                Q_INVOKABLE QString name() { return m_name; }
                            
                            // ...
                            
                            property string titleText: mySpace.name
                            

                            If not, then you'll have to change Space to Q_OBJECT which does support signals & slots so it will also dynamically update for sure.

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                            mzimmers
                            wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                            #16

                            @sierdzio I'd already tried using Q_PROPERTY; sadly, no success. I guess I'm going to have to go through the effort of basing Space off of QObject...ugh.

                            I'll report back when I'm done.

                            EDIT:

                            @sierdzio is there really no other way to accomplish this? I ask because

                            1. this is going to be a non-trivial effort, and
                            2. the example in the docs doesn't do it this way.

                            Any alternative is welcome.

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                            • sierdzioS sierdzio

                              @mzimmers yup, that's exactly what I had in mind!

                              EDIT:

                              I discovered a flaw in this approach: the property mySpace in SpaceCard.qml is evidently a static copy, and so its data isn't updated when the model changes. Is there a way to fix this?

                              First, try adding a MEMBER Q_PROPERTY to your gadget, it might work.

                              struct Space {
                                  Q_GADGET
                                  QML_VALUE_TYPE(space) // so "space" can be used in QML.
                              
                                  Q_PROPERTY(QString name MEMBER m_name)
                              
                              public:
                                  QString m_name;
                                  Q_INVOKABLE QString name() { return m_name; }
                              
                              // ...
                              
                              property string titleText: mySpace.name
                              

                              If not, then you'll have to change Space to Q_OBJECT which does support signals & slots so it will also dynamically update for sure.

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                              Moderators
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              But have you used the property (name without ()) instead of invokable method?

                              property string titleText: mySpace.name

                              Also, do you emit dataChanged() in your model when a change occurs?

                              (Z(:^

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                              • sierdzioS sierdzio

                                But have you used the property (name without ()) instead of invokable method?

                                property string titleText: mySpace.name

                                Also, do you emit dataChanged() in your model when a change occurs?

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                                mzimmers
                                wrote on last edited by mzimmers
                                #18

                                @sierdzio said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                                But have you used the property (name without ()) instead of invokable method?

                                property string titleText: mySpace.name

                                Yes:

                                Item { // needed for the DropShadow.
                                    id: spaceCard
                                    property space spaceObject
                                    property string spaceName: spaceObject.name
                                

                                Also, do you emit dataChanged() in your model when a change occurs?

                                Yes. When I receive a change, my slot loops through the list of spaces, and updates the appropriate list items:

                                for (int spaceIndex = 0; spaceIndex < m_list->size(); spaceIndex++) {
                                    space = m_list->at(spaceIndex);
                                    if (space.containsEquipment(equipmentUuid)) {
                                
                                        // update the temperature-related fields.
                                        QModelIndex qmi = index(spaceIndex, 0, QModelIndex());
                                
                                        space.m_temperature = temperature;
                                        space.m_temperatureTimestamp = temperatureTimestamp;
                                        space.m_temperatureUpdated = true;
                                        changedRoles << TemperatureRole << TemperatureTimestampRole << TimestampUpdatedRole;
                                        m_list->replace(spaceIndex, space);
                                        emit dataChanged(qmi, qmi, changedRoles);
                                    }
                                }
                                

                                I've verified this behavior with telltales.

                                Rather strange, isn't it...

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                                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                                  @sierdzio said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                                  But have you used the property (name without ()) instead of invokable method?

                                  property string titleText: mySpace.name

                                  Yes:

                                  Item { // needed for the DropShadow.
                                      id: spaceCard
                                      property space spaceObject
                                      property string spaceName: spaceObject.name
                                  

                                  Also, do you emit dataChanged() in your model when a change occurs?

                                  Yes. When I receive a change, my slot loops through the list of spaces, and updates the appropriate list items:

                                  for (int spaceIndex = 0; spaceIndex < m_list->size(); spaceIndex++) {
                                      space = m_list->at(spaceIndex);
                                      if (space.containsEquipment(equipmentUuid)) {
                                  
                                          // update the temperature-related fields.
                                          QModelIndex qmi = index(spaceIndex, 0, QModelIndex());
                                  
                                          space.m_temperature = temperature;
                                          space.m_temperatureTimestamp = temperatureTimestamp;
                                          space.m_temperatureUpdated = true;
                                          changedRoles << TemperatureRole << TemperatureTimestampRole << TimestampUpdatedRole;
                                          m_list->replace(spaceIndex, space);
                                          emit dataChanged(qmi, qmi, changedRoles);
                                      }
                                  }
                                  

                                  I've verified this behavior with telltales.

                                  Rather strange, isn't it...

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                                  GrecKo
                                  Qt Champions 2018
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #19

                                  @mzimmers What role are you using for returning your complete object? What roles do you emit dataChanged on?

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                                  • GrecKoG GrecKo

                                    @mzimmers What role are you using for returning your complete object? What roles do you emit dataChanged on?

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                                    mzimmers
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #20

                                    @GrecKo I've created a separate role for the complete object:

                                    enum SpaceRoleNames {
                                        UuidRole = Qt::UserRole,
                                        ...
                                        CompleteObjectRole,
                                        NbrRoles
                                    };
                                    

                                    and my data() function does this:

                                    QVariant SpaceModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role) const
                                    {
                                        QVariant qv = QVariant();
                                    
                                        do {
                                            if (!index.isValid() || m_list == nullptr)
                                                continue;
                                    
                                            Space item = m_list->at(index.row());
                                            switch (role) {
                                            case UuidRole:
                                                qv = item.m_uuid;
                                                break;
                                            ...
                                            case CompleteObjectRole:
                                                qv = QVariant::fromValue(item);
                                                break;
                                    

                                    When any of the temperature related stuff changes, I perform the code in my last post.

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                                      Marko Stanke
                                      wrote on last edited by Marko Stanke
                                      #21

                                      If you want to purely show data inside SpaceCard.qml, you can bind it through QML. All the mentioned things below should work if the data() function has been implemented properly. (Note: sometimes you need to call dataChanged(index,index) inside the setData() function for it to chage it on QML side.

                                      ListView {
                                          id: spaceCards
                                      
                                          model: spaceProxyModel
                                          delegate: SpaceCard {
                                              mySpace: completeObject
                                      
                                      // SpaceCard.qml
                                      Item { 
                                          id: spaceCard
                                      
                                          property space mySpace: spaceCards.currentItem.mySpace
                                          property string titleText: mySpace.name
                                      }
                                      

                                      Also, make sure that inside your list view the currentIndex changes accordingly.

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                                      • Marko StankeM Marko Stanke

                                        If you want to purely show data inside SpaceCard.qml, you can bind it through QML. All the mentioned things below should work if the data() function has been implemented properly. (Note: sometimes you need to call dataChanged(index,index) inside the setData() function for it to chage it on QML side.

                                        ListView {
                                            id: spaceCards
                                        
                                            model: spaceProxyModel
                                            delegate: SpaceCard {
                                                mySpace: completeObject
                                        
                                        // SpaceCard.qml
                                        Item { 
                                            id: spaceCard
                                        
                                            property space mySpace: spaceCards.currentItem.mySpace
                                            property string titleText: mySpace.name
                                        }
                                        

                                        Also, make sure that inside your list view the currentIndex changes accordingly.

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                                        mzimmers
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                                        #22

                                        @Marko-Stanke thanks for the suggestion. I still can't get it to work. Here's the QML:

                                        // SpacesScreen.qml
                                        ListView {
                                            id: spaceCards
                                        
                                            model: spaceProxyModel
                                            delegate: SpaceCard {
                                                spaceObject: completeObject
                                        
                                        // SpaceCard.qml
                                        Item { // needed for the DropShadow.
                                            id: spaceCard
                                        
                                            property space thisSpaceObject: spaceCards.currentItem().spaceObject
                                            property real temperatureReading: thisSpaceObject.temperature()
                                        

                                        And the struct:

                                        // space.h
                                        struct Space {
                                            Q_GADGET
                                            QML_VALUE_TYPE(space)
                                            Q_PROPERTY(float temperature MEMBER m_temperature)
                                        public:
                                            float m_temperature;
                                            Q_INVOKABLE float temperature () { return m_temperature; }
                                        

                                        Why would I need to call dataChanged() inside data()? That's a read-only function, right?

                                        I'm also not sure what you meant about the currentIndex. The ListView should handle that for me, shouldn't it?

                                        Thanks...

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                                        • GrecKoG GrecKo

                                          @mzimmers What role are you using for returning your complete object? What roles do you emit dataChanged on?

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                                          GrecKo
                                          Qt Champions 2018
                                          wrote on last edited by GrecKo
                                          #23

                                          @GrecKo said in exposing entire C++ object to QML:

                                          @mzimmers What role are you using for returning your complete object? What roles do you emit dataChanged on?

                                          Sorry if this wasn't clear but that was meant to push you to find the correct solution.

                                          You don't emit dataChanged for the CompleteObjectRole, so if you use this role and change the data, the view and delegates won't be aware of any change.

                                          Don't do what Marko suggested with

                                              property space mySpace: spaceCards.currentItem().mySpace
                                              property string titleText: mySpace.name()
                                          

                                          or emitting dataChanged in the data function.

                                          You also don't need the Q_INVOKABLE macro on your getters, they are are already exposed with Q_PROPERTY. You don't even need the getters if you are using MEMBER in the Q_PROPERTY (which makes sense for a Q_GADGET).

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