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author | Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com> | 2009-03-23 09:18:55 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/doc/src/examples/trafficinfo.qdoc b/doc/src/examples/trafficinfo.qdoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9b6890 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/src/examples/trafficinfo.qdoc @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Copyright (C) 2008 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info@nokia.com) +** +** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. +** +** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ +** No Commercial Usage +** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. +** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions +** contained in the either Technology Preview License Agreement or the +** Beta Release License Agreement. +** +** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage +** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser +** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software +** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the +** packaging of this file. 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The service provides real time information about the departure of + busses, trams and undergrounds for every station in the city area. + + This example application displays the departure information for a specific + station and provides the feature to filter for a special bus or tram line. + + \image trafficinfo-example.png + + \section1 Retrieving the Data + + Without the knowledge of XQuery, one would use QNetworkAccessManager to + query the WML document from the WAP service and then using the QDom + classes or QXmlStreamReader classes to iterate over the document and + extract the needed information. + However this approach results in a lot of glue code and consumes valuable + developer time, so we are looking for something that can access XML + documents locally or over the network and extract data according to given + filter rules. That's the point where XQuery enters the stage! + + If we want to know when the underground number 6 in direction + \Aring\c{}sjordet is passing the underground station in Nydalen on November + 14th 2008 after 1pm, we use the following URL: + + \c{http://wap.trafikanten.no/F.asp?f=03012130&t=13&m=00&d=14.11.2008&start=1} + + The parameters have the following meanings: + \list + \o \e{f} The unique station ID of Nydalen. + \o \e{t} The hour in 0-23 format. + \o \e{m} The minute in 0-59 format. + \o \e{d} The date in dd.mm.yyyy format. + \o \e{start} Not interesting for our use but should be passed. + \endlist + + As a result we get the following document: + + \quotefile examples/xmlpatterns/trafficinfo/time_example.wml + + So for every departure we have a \c <a> tag that contains the time as a + text element, and the following text element contains the line number + and direction. + + To encapsulate the XQuery code in the example application, we create a + custom \c TimeQuery class. This provides the \c queryInternal() function + that takes a station ID and date/time as input and returns the list of + times and directions: + + \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/trafficinfo/timequery.cpp 1 + + The first lines of this function synthesize the XQuery strings that fetch + the document and extract the data. + For better readability, two separated queries are used here: the first one + fetches the times and the second fetches the line numbers and directions. + + The \c doc() XQuery method opens a local or remote XML document and returns + it, so the \c{/wml/card/p/small/} statement behind it selects all XML nodes + that can be reached by the path, \c wml \rarrow \c card \rarrow \c p \rarrow + \c small. + Now we are on the node that contains all the XML nodes we are interested in. + + In the first query we select all \c a nodes that have a \c href attribute + starting with the string "Rute" and return the text of these nodes. + + In the second query we select all text nodes that are children of the + \c small node which start with a number. + These two queries are passed to the QXmlQuery instance and are evaluated + to string lists. After some sanity checking, we have collected all the + information we need. + + In the section above we have seen that an unique station ID must be passed + as an argument to the URL for retrieving the time, so how to find out which + is the right station ID to use? The WAP service provides a page for that + as well, so the URL + + \c{http://wap.trafikanten.no/FromLink1.asp?fra=Nydalen} + + will return the following document: + + \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/trafficinfo/station_example.wml 0 + + The names of the available stations are listed as separate text elements + and the station ID is part of the \c href attribute of the parent \c a + (anchor) element. In our example, the \c StationQuery class encapsulates + the action of querying the stations that match the given name pattern with + the following code: + + \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/trafficinfo/stationquery.cpp 0 + + Just as in the \c TimeQuery implementation, the first step is to + synthesize the XQuery strings for selecting the station names and the + station IDs. As the station name that we pass in the URL will be input + from the user, we should protect the XQuery from code injection by using + the QXmlQuery::bindVariable() method to do proper quoting of the variable + content for us instead of concatenating the two strings manually. + + So, we define a XQuery \c $station variable that is bound to the user + input. This variable is concatenated inside the XQuery code with the + \c concat method. To extract the station IDs, we select all \c a elements + that have an \c title attribute with the content "Velg", and from these + elements we take the substring of the \c href attribute that starts at the + 18th character. + + The station name can be extracted a bit more easily by just taking the + text elements of the selected \a elements. + + After some sanity checks we have all the station IDs and the corresponding + names available. + + The rest of the code in this example is just for representing the time and + station information to the user, and uses techniques described in the + \l{Qt Examples#Widgets}{Widgets examples}. +*/ |