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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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#include "qmlgraphicsgraphicsobjectcontainer_p.h"
#include "qmlgraphicsitem_p.h"
#include <QGraphicsObject>
#include <QGraphicsWidget>
#include <QGraphicsSceneResizeEvent>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
class QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainerPrivate : public QmlGraphicsItemPrivate
{
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer)
public:
QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainerPrivate() : QmlGraphicsItemPrivate(), graphicsObject(0), syncedResize(false)
{ }
void _q_updateSize();
void setFiltering(bool on)
{
Q_Q(QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer);
if (graphicsObject && graphicsObject->isWidget()) {
if (!on) {
graphicsObject->removeEventFilter(q);
QObject::disconnect(q, SIGNAL(widthChanged()), q, SLOT(_q_updateSize()));
QObject::disconnect(q, SIGNAL(heightChanged()), q, SLOT(_q_updateSize()));
} else {
graphicsObject->installEventFilter(q);
QObject::connect(q, SIGNAL(widthChanged()), q, SLOT(_q_updateSize()));
QObject::connect(q, SIGNAL(heightChanged()), q, SLOT(_q_updateSize()));
}
}
}
QGraphicsObject *graphicsObject;
bool syncedResize;
};
/*!
\qmlclass GraphicsObjectContainer QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer
\since 4.7
\brief The GraphicsObjectContainer element allows you to add QGraphicsObjects into Fluid UI elements.
While any QObject based class can be exposed to QML, QmlGraphicsItem
provides a lot of important functionality, including anchors and proper
management of child items. GraphicsObjectContainer helps provide these
functions to other QGraphicsObjects, so that they can be used unaltered in
a QML scene. QGraphicsObjects, which are not QmlGraphicsItems, and which are
placed in a QML scene outside of a GraphicsObjectContainer, will not appear
on screen at all.
A GraphicsObjectContainer can have one element inside it, and it must be a
QGraphicsObject or subclass which has been exposed to the QML engine.
The graphics object inside the GraphicsObjectContainer can then be used
like any other item in QML with the exception of not being reparentable
and not having the standard properties of QML items (such as anchors).
As the contained object is positioned relative to the container, anchors
affecting the container item will affect the onscreen position of the
contained item. If synchronizedResizing is set to true, then anchors
affecting the container item's size will also affect the contained item's
size.
Example:
\code
import Qt 4.6
import MyApp 2.1 as Widgets
Rectangle{
id: rect
property alias widgetPropertyThree: widget.myThirdProperty;
GraphicsObjectContainer{
synchronizedResizing: true
anchors.margins: 10
anchors.fill: parent
Widgets.MyWidget{
myProperty: "A Value"
myOtherProperty: rect.color
}
}
}
\endcode
*/
/*!
\internal
\class QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer
\brief The QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer class allows you to add QGraphicsObjects into Fluid UI applications.
*/
QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer(QmlGraphicsItem *parent)
: QmlGraphicsItem(*new QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainerPrivate, parent)
{
}
QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::~QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer()
{
}
QGraphicsObject *QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::graphicsObject() const
{
Q_D(const QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer);
return d->graphicsObject;
}
/*!
\qmlproperty QGraphicsObject GraphicsObjectContainer::graphicsObject
The QGraphicsObject associated with this element.
*/
void QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::setGraphicsObject(QGraphicsObject *object)
{
Q_D(QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer);
if (object == d->graphicsObject)
return;
//### remove previously set item?
d->setFiltering(false);
d->graphicsObject = object;
if (d->graphicsObject) {
d->graphicsObject->setParentItem(this);
if (d->syncedResize && d->graphicsObject->isWidget()) {
QGraphicsWidget *gw = static_cast<QGraphicsWidget*>(d->graphicsObject);
QSizeF gwSize = gw->size(); //### should we use sizeHint?
QSizeF newSize = gwSize;
if (heightValid())
newSize.setHeight(height());
if (widthValid())
newSize.setWidth(width());
if (gwSize != newSize)
gw->resize(newSize);
gwSize = gw->size();
setImplicitWidth(gwSize.width());
setImplicitHeight(gwSize.height());
d->setFiltering(true);
}
}
}
QVariant QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::itemChange(GraphicsItemChange change, const QVariant &value)
{
Q_D(QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer);
if (change == ItemSceneHasChanged) {
QGraphicsObject *o = d->graphicsObject;
d->graphicsObject = 0;
setGraphicsObject(o);
}
return QmlGraphicsItem::itemChange(change, value);
}
bool QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::eventFilter(QObject *watched, QEvent *e)
{
Q_D(QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer);
if (watched == d->graphicsObject && e->type() == QEvent::GraphicsSceneResize) {
if (d->graphicsObject && d->graphicsObject->isWidget() && d->syncedResize) {
QSizeF newSize = static_cast<QGraphicsWidget*>(d->graphicsObject)->size();
setImplicitWidth(newSize.width());
setImplicitHeight(newSize.height());
}
}
return QmlGraphicsItem::eventFilter(watched, e);
}
/*!
\qmlproperty bool GraphicsObjectContainer::synchronizedResizing
This property determines whether or not the container and graphics object will synchronize their
sizes.
\note This property only applies when wrapping a QGraphicsWidget.
If synchronizedResizing is enabled, the container and widget will
synchronize their sizes as follows.
\list
\o If a size has been set on the container, the widget will be resized to the container.
Any changes in the container's size will be reflected in the widget.
\o \e Otherwise, the container will initially be sized to the preferred size of the widget.
Any changes to the container's size will be reflected in the widget, and any changes to the
widget's size will be reflected in the container.
\endlist
*/
bool QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::synchronizedResizing() const
{
Q_D(const QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer);
return d->syncedResize;
}
void QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer::setSynchronizedResizing(bool on)
{
Q_D(QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainer);
if (on == d->syncedResize)
return;
d->syncedResize = on;
d->setFiltering(on);
}
void QmlGraphicsGraphicsObjectContainerPrivate::_q_updateSize()
{
if (!graphicsObject || !graphicsObject->isWidget() || !syncedResize)
return;
QGraphicsWidget *gw = static_cast<QGraphicsWidget*>(graphicsObject);
const QSizeF newSize(width, height);
gw->resize(newSize);
//### will respecting the widgets min/max ever get us in trouble? (all other items always
// size to exactly what you tell them)
/*QSizeF constrainedSize = newSize.expandedTo(gw->minimumSize()).boundedTo(gw->maximumSize());
gw->resize(constrainedSize);
if (constrainedSize != newSize) {
setImplicitWidth(constrainedSize.width());
setImplicitHeight(constrainedSize.height());
}*/
}
#include <moc_qmlgraphicsgraphicsobjectcontainer_p.cpp>
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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