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
Recordcorrectly recognised, i.e. I got as a result:Also, as stated in the
Q_DECLARE_METATYPEdocumentation, the type passed to the macro -Recordin this case, should provide (1) a public default constructor, (2) a public copy constructor and (3) a public destructor. SinceRecordis a very simple class, there's no need to provide a copy constructor as the default one is sufficient.