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    andre
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    [quote author="phamtv" date="1304006640"]You read my mind. It is very specific to my project. I have been researching and I think that QDirIterator along with your class will be the solution to my problem. I will basically use QDirIterator to get all my filtered files and compare it to your model/class result and determine if it is unchecked.. Thanks![/quote]

    I could add methods to get the unchecked files and branches like you can get the checked ones now. That would mean that you would only need to iterate over the branches returned by this method. That might be much quicker than iterating over the whole FS, and then comparing.

    [quote author="phamtv" date="1304006828"]Just crossed my mind, will the class you´ve implemented support multiple selection check/uncheck propagation?[/quote]

    I am not sure what you mean by that. Checking/unchecking all the selected files in one go?
    Such a thing is not possible to support directly, as the selection is not part of the model. The model doesn't know about which items are selected. It could be done by simply setting the check state on all indexes in a selection though.

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      phamtv
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      bq. I could add methods to get the unchecked files and branches like you can get the checked ones now. That would mean that you would only need to iterate over the branches returned by this method. That might be much quicker than iterating over the whole FS, and then comparing.

      That would be greatly appreciated! However, like you´ve said, wouldn´t that mean that if my initial state for all the dir and files were unchecked,

      bq. That would bring you back to having to populate the entire tree and potentially recurse through the whole file system to find them all

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        andre
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        [quote author="phamtv" date="1304007289"]bq. I could add methods to get the unchecked files and branches like you can get the checked ones now. That would mean that you would only need to iterate over the branches returned by this method. That might be much quicker than iterating over the whole FS, and then comparing.

        That would be greatly appreciated! However, like you´ve said, wouldn´t that mean that if my initial state for all the dir and files were unchecked,

        bq. That would bring you back to having to populate the entire tree and potentially recurse through the whole file system to find them all[/quote]

        Yes, it would. But if you are interested in unchecked items, then it would probably make sense to make checked the default for all the nodes at the start. I don't think there is a way around to recursing through at least part of the file system in your case, and a worst-case scenario for that would be recursing through the whole file system.

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          phamtv
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          Correct! The default state would have to be checked. Can you add the methods to get unchecked files? Thanks!

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            andre
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            [quote author="phamtv" date="1304007771"]Correct! The default state would have to be checked. Can you add the methods to get unchecked files? Thanks![/quote]

            Done. :-)

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              andre
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              I have created a "repository":https://gitorious.org/checkableproxymodel on gitorious for this project. The licence for this project is GPL-3. Note that CheckableProxyModel makes use of my "DelayedExecutionTimer class":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Delay_action_to_wait_for_user_interaction that I published earlier on this site (BSD).

              I have also made a separate "announcement":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/5531/ in the showcase section.

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                phamtv
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                I sincerely appreciate your time and effort of support! This is a major piece of the puzzle for the application I am currently working on. Thank You!!!!

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                  andre
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                  You're welcome. I always like a good challenge, and this question was quite interesting.

                  Please let me know what you think of the code, the API and inform me of any issues you run into with this code. Also, I hope you can follow how this actually works. If you enable the debug information, you can actually see of how many items the state is stored. You'll see that that is not so many...

                  Just out of curiousity: what application are you working on?

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                    I am working on an application that will be the main interface for our engineers to add, delete, and edit test modules written in Expect/tcl. It will have the capability to execute and interact with an external process called dejagnu that will run our automated roadtest modules to test our embedded devices.

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                      andre
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                      Open source, or in-house use only?

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                        phamtv
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                        In house only...

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                          phamtv
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                          Hi Andre,

                          when I set the model of my QTreeView to the CheckableProxyModel, how can I determine if the QModelIndex I just double-clicked on is a Directory or not? My previous implementation prior to setting the model to CheckableProxyModel is as follow:
                          @
                          void TreeEditor::openFile(const QModelIndex& index)
                          {
                          if(index.isValid() && index.model())
                          {
                          QFileSystemModel* model = (QFileSystemModel*)index.model();

                              if(!model->isDir(index))
                              {
                                  QString filePath = model->filePath(index);
                                  open(filePath);
                              }
                          }
                          

                          }
                          @

                          Do I have add a function to the CheckableProxyModel class to find out if the index I clicked on is a directory?

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                            andre
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                            Keep using isDir, but map the item index before querying it. At least, that is how I would do it. I guess a branch node in the tree is not in all cases the same as a node representing a directory.

                            I would keep this functionality out of CheckableProxyModel. Just let that class do what it does. If you add this, you will bind it to be only usable in combination with a QFileSystemModel. That would be a shame.

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                            void TreeEditor::openFile(const QModelIndex& index)
                            {
                            if(index.isValid() && index.model())
                            {
                            QFileSystemModel* model = m_fileSystemModel; // just keep a pointer around
                            CheckableProxyModel* proxy = m_checkableProxyModel; //same here

                                if(!model->isDir(proxy->mapToSource(index)))
                                {
                                    QString filePath = index.data(QFileSystemModel::FilePathRole).toString();
                                    open(filePath);
                                }
                            }
                            

                            }
                            @

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                              phamtv
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                              I understand that this is pertaining only to QFileSystemModel so I don´t want to add it to the CheckableProxyModel class, but how can I dynamically populate the QTreeView with only the directory I am interested in. My previous code to set the current directory as the root of the QTreeView was as follow:

                              @
                              QDir::setCurrent(strCurrTestDir);
                              QModelIndex idx = fsModel->index(strCurrTestDir);
                              fileTree->setRootIndex(idx);
                              @

                              Resolved:
                              @
                              QDir::setCurrent(strCurrTestDir);
                              QModelIndex idx = fsModel->index(strCurrTestDir);
                              fileTree->setRootIndex(m_checkProxy->mapFromSource(idx));
                              @

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                                phamtv
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                                Hi Andre,

                                your implementation of the Qtree´s checkstate propogation works great!!! Thank you!

                                One specific question related to my project is that since I am interested in getting the unchecked files for processing. What would be the quickest method for me to get all of the unchecked filenames under the unchecked directories? Should I be using QDirectoryIterator?

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                                  andre
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                                  Yes. Get the unchecked directories from the proxy model, and iterate over those directories using a QDirectoryIterator.

                                  I am glad my proxy model works for you!

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                                    rawfool
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                                    Hi Andre,

                                    I'm trying to understand your checkableproxymodel code. It's very well written & thanks for the same.
                                    In mainwindow.cpp, selectedItemsChanged() function, I see the path of checked & unchecked files/directories. Also I want the size of checked files. How to get the size of the file I check ?

                                    Kindly help me. Thank you.

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                                      andre
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                                      [quote author="rawfool" date="1399037548"]Hi Andre,

                                      I'm trying to understand your checkableproxymodel code. It's very well written & thanks for the same.
                                      In mainwindow.cpp, selectedItemsChanged() function, I see the path of checked & unchecked files/directories. Also I want the size of checked files. How to get the size of the file I check ?

                                      Kindly help me. Thank you.[/quote]

                                      That's really a bit besides the point of the model, but ok. The model only provides a proxy on top of any other tree-type model you put behind it. If that model is a model describing the file system, then you can use it to access information on files. If it is something else, then, well...

                                      In the example, the base model is a QFileSystemModel. QFileSystemModel provides roles for the path, the icon and the permissions, but not for the file size (weird omission, I think). The size is available from column 1 in the model though, but as a string, not as a value in bytes. To get that data, you have to use something like this:

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                                      foreach (const QModelIndex index, selectedFiles) {
                                      list += "<li>" + index.data(QFileSystemModel::FilePathRole).toString() + "</li>";
                                      QModelIndex sizeIndex = index.model().index(index.row(), 1, index.parent());
                                      qDebug() << "size of" << index.data(QFileSystemModel::FilePathRole)
                                      << "is" << index.data();
                                      }
                                      @
                                      (note: completely untested code)

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                                        rawfool
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                                        Hi Andre, thanks for replying.
                                        I'm getting an error after adding the above code and it says -

                                        @error: request for member 'index' in 'index.QModelIndex::model()', which is of non-class type 'const QAbstractItemModel*'@
                                        for the line -
                                        @QModelIndex sizeIndex = index.model().index(index.row(), 1, index.parent());@

                                        I'm novice to model view concepts, so unable to solve this. Can you help me make it right. Thank you.

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                                          andre
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                                          That's why I said: untested code. It is meant as a pointer (pun intended), not as a ready-made solution.

                                          So, use -> instead of .

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