QtQml.qtqml-referenceexamples-adding-example
The Adding Types Example shows how to add a new object type,
Person, to QML. ThePersontype can be used from QML like this:import People 1.0
- Person {
- name: "Bob Jones"
- shoeSize: 12
- }
Declare the Person Class
All QML types map to C++ types. Here we declare a basic C++ Person class with the two properties we want accessible on the QML type - name and shoeSize. Although in this example we use the same name for the C++ class as the QML type, the C++ class can be named differently, or appear in a namespace.
class Person : public QObject
- {
- Q_OBJECT
- Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ name WRITE setName)
- Q_PROPERTY(int shoeSize READ shoeSize WRITE setShoeSize)
- public:
- Person(QObject *parent = 0);
- QString name() const;
- void setName(const QString &);
- int shoeSize() const;
- void setShoeSize(int);
- private:
- QString m_name;
- int m_shoeSize;
- };
Define the Person Class
Person::Person(QObject *parent)
- QObject(parent), m_shoeSize(0)
{
}
QString Person::name() const
{
return m_name;
}
void Person::setName(const QString &n)
{
m_name = n;
}
int Person::shoeSize() const
{
return m_shoeSize;
}
void Person::setShoeSize(int s)
{
m_shoeSize = s;
}
The Person class implementation is quite basic. The property accessors simply return members of the object instance.
The
main.cppfile also calls theqmlRegisterType()function to register thePersontype with QML as a type in the People library version 1.0, and defines the mapping between the C++ and QML class names.Running the Example
The main.cpp file in the example includes a simple shell application that loads and runs the QML snippet shown at the beginning of this page.
Files:
- referenceexamples/adding/example.qml
- referenceexamples/adding/person.cpp
- referenceexamples/adding/person.h
- referenceexamples/adding/main.cpp
- referenceexamples/adding/adding.pro
- referenceexamples/adding/adding.qrc