In C++ I have a class with an invokable function, what I would like to do is call that method from QML/Javascript (this I've gotten to work) and pass it a Javascript callback.
In code, I define my class like:
class MyObject: public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
Q_INVOKABLE void doSomething(quint64 x, /* what goes here? */ jsCallback)
{
x += 1;
// I suspect this will require a invocation mechanism but
// this shows what I'd like to do
jsCallback(x);
}
};
And in my QML, I would like to do something like:
Rectangle {
function myCallback(x){
console.log("x=" + x);
}
MouseArea{
anchors.fill: parent
onClicked:{
myObject.doSomething(2, myCallback);
}
}
}
So that when I click on the Rectangle
, I would see x=3
in the console. How would I define the parameter in C++ and invoke the callback in order to accomplish this?
Thank you!
I think I've figured this out. What I ended up doing was implementing this in my C++ class like such:
And then I can access the value in my callback like: