Qt SCXML Media Player QML Example (C++ Data Model)

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Sends data to and receives it from a C++ data model.

Media Player QML Example (C++ Data Model) demonstrates how to access data from a C++ data model. The data model enables writing C++ code for expr attributes and <script> elements. The data part of the data model is backed by a subclass of QScxmlCppDataModel , for which the Qt SCXML compiler (qscxmlc) generates the dispatch methods.

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Using the C++ Data Model

We specify the data model as a value of the datamodel attribute of the <scxml> element in the SCXML file:

The format of the datamodel attribute is: cplusplus:<class-name>:<classdef-header>. Therefore, we need a file called thedatamodel.h that contains a subclass of QScxmlCppDataModel :

QScxmlCppDataModel derives from QObject , so we add the Q_OBJECT macro in the private section of the definition, right after the opening bracket. We then place the Q_SCXML_DATAMODEL macro after Q_OBJECT. The macro expands to the declaration of virtual methods, the implementation of which is generated by the Qt SCXML compiler.

In the SCXML file, we specify C++ statements in the <script> element and use the expr attribute to access the data model:

The Qt SCXML compiler generates the various evaluateTo methods and converts the expressions and scripts into lambdas inside those methods in mediaplayer-cppdatamodel.cpp:

bool TheDataModel::evaluateToBool(QScxmlExecutableContent::EvaluatorId id, bool *ok) {
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    return [this]()->bool{ return isValidMedia(); }();
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}

QVariant TheDataModel::evaluateToVariant(QScxmlExecutableContent::EvaluatorId id, bool *ok) {
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        return [this]()->QVariant{ return media; }();
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}

void TheDataModel::evaluateToVoid(QScxmlExecutableContent::EvaluatorId id, bool *ok) {
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        [this]()->void{ media = eventData().value(QStringLiteral("media")).toString(); }();
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}

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