QQmlFileSelector Class

A class for applying a QFileSelector to QML file loading More...

Header: #include <QQmlFileSelector>
qmake: QT += qml
Since: Qt 5.2
Inherits: QObject

Public Functions

QQmlFileSelector(QQmlEngine *engine, QObject *parent = Q_NULLPTR)
~QQmlFileSelector()
QFileSelector *selector() const
void setExtraSelectors(QStringList &strings)
void setExtraSelectors(const QStringList &strings)
void setSelector(QFileSelector *selector)
  • 31 public functions inherited from QObject

Static Public Members

QQmlFileSelector *get(QQmlEngine *engine)
  • 10 static public members inherited from QObject

Additional Inherited Members

  • 1 property inherited from QObject
  • 1 public slot inherited from QObject
  • 2 signals inherited from QObject
  • 1 public variable inherited from QObject
  • 9 protected functions inherited from QObject
  • 2 protected variables inherited from QObject

Detailed Description

A class for applying a QFileSelector to QML file loading

QQmlFileSelector will automatically apply a QFileSelector to qml file and asset paths.

It is used as follows:


  QQmlEngine engine;
  QQmlFileSelector* selector = new QQmlFileSelector(&engine);

Then you can swap out files like so:


  main.qml
  Component.qml
  asset.png
  +unix/Component.qml
  +mac/asset.png

In this example, main.qml will normally use Component.qml for the Component type. However on a unix platform, the unix selector will be present and the +unix/Component.qml version will be used instead. Note that this acts like swapping out Component.qml with +unix/Component.qml, so when using Component.qml you should not need to alter any paths based on which version was selected.

For example, to pass the "asset.png" file path around you would refer to it just as "asset.png" in all of main.qml, Component.qml, and +linux/Component.qml. It will be replaced with +mac/asset.png on Mac platforms in all cases.

For a list of available selectors, see QFileSelector.

Your platform may also provide additional selectors for you to use. As specified by QFileSelector, directories used for selection must start with a '+' character, so you will not accidentally trigger this feature unless you have directories with such names inside your project.

If a new QQmlFileSelector is set on the engine, the old one will be replaced. Use QQmlFileSelector::get() to query or use the existing instance.

Member Function Documentation

QQmlFileSelector::QQmlFileSelector(QQmlEngine *engine, QObject *parent = Q_NULLPTR)

Creates a new QQmlFileSelector with parent object parent, which includes its own QFileSelector. engine is the QQmlEngine you wish to apply file selectors to. It will also take ownership of the QQmlFileSelector.

QQmlFileSelector::~QQmlFileSelector()

Destroys the QQmlFileSelector object.

[static] QQmlFileSelector *QQmlFileSelector::get(QQmlEngine *engine)

Gets the QQmlFileSelector currently active on the target engine.

QFileSelector *QQmlFileSelector::selector() const

Returns the QFileSelector instance used by the QQmlFileSelector.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.7.

See also setSelector().

void QQmlFileSelector::setExtraSelectors(QStringList &strings)

Adds extra selectors contained in strings to the current QFileSelector being used. Use this when extra selectors are all you need to avoid having to create your own QFileSelector instance.

void QQmlFileSelector::setExtraSelectors(const QStringList &strings)

Adds extra selectors contained in strings to the current QFileSelector being used. Use this when extra selectors are all you need to avoid having to create your own QFileSelector instance.

void QQmlFileSelector::setSelector(QFileSelector *selector)

Sets the QFileSelector instance for use by the QQmlFileSelector to selector. QQmlFileSelector does not take ownership of the new QFileSelector. To reset QQmlFileSelector to use its internal QFileSelector instance, call setSelector(0).

See also selector().