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I wrote a simple class derived from QSqlRelationalTableModel to facilitate the use of such classes with QML, without manually defining the roles. | I wrote a simple class derived from QSqlRelationalTableModel to facilitate the use of such classes with QML, without manually defining the roles. | ||
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{ | { | ||
// search for relationships | // search for relationships | ||
for (int i = 0; i < columnCount(); i | for (int i = 0; i < columnCount(); ++i) | ||
{ | { | ||
if (this->relation(i).isValid()) | if (this->relation(i).isValid()) | ||
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int nbCols = this->columnCount(); | int nbCols = this->columnCount(); | ||
for (int i = 0; i < nbCols; i) | for (int i = 0; i < nbCols; ++i) | ||
{ | { | ||
roles[Qt::UserRole | roles[Qt::UserRole + i + 1] = QVariant(this->headerData(i, Qt::Horizontal).toString()).toByteArray(); | ||
} | } | ||
#ifndef HAVE_QT5 | #ifndef HAVE_QT5 | ||
setRoleNames(roles); | setRoleNames(roles); | ||
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The generateRoleNames method creates the roles called as the table columns specified in the header. | The generateRoleNames method creates the roles called as the table columns specified in the header. | ||
Example: | === Example: === | ||
Tables: | Tables: | ||
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<code> | <code> | ||
query.exec("create table IF NOT EXISTS items (id integer primary key autoincrement, | query.exec("create table IF NOT EXISTS items (id integer primary key autoincrement, | ||
name varchar(15), descr varchar(30))"); | name varchar(15), descr varchar(30))"); | ||
query.exec("create table IF NOT EXISTS lista (id integer primary key autoincrement, | query.exec("create table IF NOT EXISTS lista (id integer primary key autoincrement, | ||
qta varchar(30), item INTEGER, FOREIGN KEY (item) REFERENCES items(id))"); | qta varchar(30), item INTEGER, FOREIGN KEY (item) REFERENCES items(id))"); | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
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I wrote a simple class derived from QSqlRelationalTableModel to facilitate the use of such classes with QML, without manually defining the roles.
If you want to understand why roles are so important when working with SQL table models and QML, have a look at this explained code snippet
class QLSqlTableModel : public QSqlRelationalTableModel
{
Q_OBJECT
private:
QHash<int, QByteArray> roles;
public:
QLSqlTableModel(QObject *parent = 0);
~QLSqlTableModel();
public:
Q_INVOKABLE QVariant data(const QModelIndex &index, int role=Qt::DisplayRole ) const;
void generateRoleNames();
#ifdef HAVE_QT5
virtual QHash<int, QByteArray> roleNames() const{return roles;}
#endif
}
QVariant QLSqlTableModel::data ( const QModelIndex & index, int role ) const
{
if(index.row() >= rowCount())
{
return QString("");
}
if(role < Qt::UserRole)
{
return QSqlQueryModel::data(index, role);
}
else
{
// search for relationships
for (int i = 0; i < columnCount(); ++i)
{
if (this->relation(i).isValid())
{
return record(index.row()).value(QString(roles.value(role)));
}
}
// if no valid relationship was found
return QSqlQueryModel::data(this->index(index.row(), role - Qt::UserRole - 1), Qt::DisplayRole);
}
}
The data method returns the value of the role used. If there is a relationship in the table, i search the column with relation and return the correct value.. Note that empty string is returned when the item is not found and not QVariant value, in order to have a correct visualization in QML.
void QLSqlTableModel::generateRoleNames()
{
roles.clear();
int nbCols = this->columnCount();
for (int i = 0; i < nbCols; ++i)
{
roles[Qt::UserRole + i + 1] = QVariant(this->headerData(i, Qt::Horizontal).toString()).toByteArray();
}
#ifndef HAVE_QT5
setRoleNames(roles);
#endif
}
The generateRoleNames method creates the roles called as the table columns specified in the header.
Example:
Tables:
query.exec("create table IF NOT EXISTS items (id integer primary key autoincrement,
name varchar(15), descr varchar(30))");
query.exec("create table IF NOT EXISTS lista (id integer primary key autoincrement,
qta varchar(30), item INTEGER, FOREIGN KEY (item) REFERENCES items(id))");
main.cpp
QLSqlTableModel *model = new QLSqlTableModel;
QLSqlTableModel *modelLista = new QLSqlTableModel;
model->setTable("items");
model->generateRoleNames();
model->select();
modelLista->setTable("lists");
modelLista->setRelation(2, QSqlRelation("items", "id", "name"));
modelLista->select();
modelLista->generateRoleNames();
QDeclarativeContext *ctxt = view.rootContext();
ctxt->setContextProperty("modelListItems", model);
ctxt->setContextProperty("modelList", modelLista);
In qml file
Text {
id: name
text: model.name
font.bold: true; font.pointSize: 16
color: "white"
}
Text {
text: "Amount: " + model.qta
font.pointSize: 16
opacity: 1
color: "white"
}
Note1: Nice post, however the performance can be tweaked. data() will be called very often. Most of the processing and object instantiation should be done only once.
Note2: I modified provided code according to this working example which was based on this wiki page