C
Component QML Type
Encapsulates a QML component definition. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick |
Attached Signals
Detailed Description
Components are reusable, encapsulated QML types with well-defined interfaces.
Components are often defined by component files - that is, .qml
files. The Component type allows QML components to be defined inline, within a QML document, rather than as a separate QML file.
The Component
type is commonly used to provide graphical components for views. For example, the ListView::delegate and Repeater::delegate properties require a Component
to specify how each list item is to be displayed.
import QtQuick 2.15 Item { Component { id: redSquare Rectangle { color: "red" width: 10 height: 10 } } Row { Repeater { model: 3 delegate: redSquare } } }
Defining a Component
is similar to defining a QML document. A QML document contains a single top-level item that defines the behavior and properties of the component. It cannot define properties or behavior outside of that top-level item. In the same way, a Component
definition contains a single top-level item (which in the above example is a Rectangle) and cannot define any data outside of this item, with the exception of an id.
See also Model-View-Delegate pattern.
Attached Signal Documentation
completed() |
Emitted after the object has been instantiated. This can be used to execute script code at startup, after the QML environment is ready.
The corresponding handler is onCompleted
. It can be declared on any object. The order of running the onCompleted
handlers is undefined.
Rectangle { Component.onCompleted: console.log("Completed Running!") Rectangle { Component.onCompleted: console.log("Nested Completed Running!") } }
Note: The corresponding handler is onCompleted
.
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