Can't get a property of a C++ object inside a QML code. Object is passed as a parameter to the signal.
Expected that in QML, the property text
of the Record
object can be extracted. And the value should be abc
. QML sees the object as QVariant(Record)
, and its property text
as undefined
.
Record
is a value-type like QPoint
, so it uses Q_GADGET
declaration.
hpp:
#ifndef LISTENP_HPP_
#define LISTENP_HPP_
#include <QObject>
#include "Record.hpp"
class ListenP: public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
ListenP();
virtual ~ListenP();
void emitGotRecord();
signals:
void gotRecord(Record r);
};
#endif /* LISTENP_HPP_ */
cpp:
#include "ListenP.hpp"
ListenP::ListenP() :
QObject()
{
}
ListenP::~ListenP()
{
}
void ListenP::emitGotRecord()
{
emit gotRecord(Record("abc"));
}
hpp for Record:
#ifndef RECORD_HPP_
#define RECORD_HPP_
#include <QObject>
#include <QMetaType>
class Record
{
Q_GADGET
Q_PROPERTY(QString text READ text WRITE setText)
public:
Record(const QString& text = "");
~Record();
QString text() const
{
return m_text;
}
void setText(const QString& text)
{
m_text = text;
}
private:
QString m_text;
};
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(Record)
#endif /* RECORD_HPP_ */
cpp for Record:
#include "Record.hpp"
Record::Record(const QString& text) :
m_text(text)
{
}
Record::~Record()
{
}
namespace
{
const int RecordMetaTypeId = qMetaTypeId<Record>();
}
QML piece:
Connections {
target: listenPModel
onGotRecord: {
console.log(r)
console.log(r.text)
}
}
main piece:
QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
auto listenP = std::make_shared<ListenP>();
QQuickView view;
view.rootContext()->setContextProperty("listenPModel", &*listenP);
view.setSource(QStringLiteral("src/qml/main.qml"));
view.show();
QtConcurrent::run([=]
{
QThread::sleep(3);
listenP->emitGotRecord();
});
return app.exec();
Log shows:
qml: QVariant(Record)
qml: undefined
The release notes for Qt 5.5 says for the new features:
Indeed, compiling and running your example with Qt 5.4 gives the same result as yours whereas with Qt 5.5 I got
Record
correctly recognised, i.e. I got as a result:Also, as stated in the
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE
documentation, the type passed to the macro -Record
in this case, should provide (1) a public default constructor, (2) a public copy constructor and (3) a public destructor. SinceRecord
is a very simple class, there's no need to provide a copy constructor as the default one is sufficient.