Unresolved Alias

Unresolved Alias

What happened?

A property alias should hold a reference to another property, see also QML Object Attributes - Property Aliases. In this case, it holds a reference to a property that was not found.

Why is this bad?

Instances of components with unresolved alias will not be created at runtime: they will be null instead.

Example

import QtQuick

Item {
    id: someId
    property int helloWorld

    property alias helloWorldAlias: helloWorld      // not ok: aliases have to refer by id
    property alias helloWorldAlias2: someId.helloWorlddd    // not ok: no helloWorlddd in someId
    property alias helloWorldAlias3: someIddd.helloWorld    // not ok: someIddd does not exist
}

You can fix this warning by making sure that the id and the properties of the alias property really do exist:

import QtQuick

Item {
    id: someId
    property int helloWorld

    property alias helloWorldAlias: someId.helloWorld   // ok: alias refers by id
    property alias helloWorldAlias2: someId.helloWorld  // ok: helloWorld does exist in someId
    property alias helloWorldAlias3: someId.helloWorld  // ok: someId does exist
}

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