QGeoAreaMonitorInfo#
The QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
class describes the parameters of an area or region to be monitored for proximity. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
area
()def
expiration
()def
identifier
()def
isPersistent
()def
isValid
()def
name
()def
notificationParameters
()def
__ne__
(rhs)def
__eq__
(rhs)def
setArea
(newShape)def
setExpiration
(expiry)def
setName
(name)def
setNotificationParameters
(parameters)def
setPersistent
(isPersistent)def
swap
(other)
Note
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Detailed Description#
The purpose of area monitoring is to inform a user when he/she comes close to an area of interest. In general such an area is described by a QGeoCircle
. The circle’s center represents the place of interest and the area around it identifies the geographical region within which notifications are sent.
A QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object is valid if it has a non-empty name and a valid area()
. Such objects must be registered with a QGeoAreaMonitorSource
to start and stop the monitoring process. Note that extensive monitoring can be very resource consuming because the positioning engine must remain active and has to match the current position with each QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
instance.
To further reduce the burden on the system there are optional attributes which can set. Each monitored area can have an expiry date which automatically removes the to-be-monitored area from the monitoring source once the expiry date has been reached. Another option is to adjust the persistence of a monitored area. A QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
that isPersistent()
will remain active beyond the current applications lifetime. If an area is entered while the monitoring application is not running the application will be started. Note that this feature is not available on all platforms. Its availability can be checked via supportedAreaMonitorFeatures()
.
See also
- class PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo(other)#
PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo([name=””])
- Parameters:
name – str
Constructs a QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object as a copy of other
.
Constructs a QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object with the specified name
.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.area()#
- Return type:
Returns the boundaries of the to-be-monitored area. This area must not be empty.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.expiration()#
- Return type:
Returns the expiry date.
After an active QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
has expired the region is no longer monitored and the QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object is removed from the list of active monitors
.
If the expiry QDateTime is invalid the QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object is treated as not having an expiry date. This implies an indefinite monitoring period if the object is persistent or until the current application closes if the object is non-persistent.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.identifier()#
- Return type:
str
Returns the identifier of the QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object. The identifier is automatically generated upon construction of a new QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object.
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.isPersistent()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true if the QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
is persistent. The default value for this property is false.
A non-persistent QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
will be removed by the system once the application owning the monitor object stops. Persistent objects remain active and can be retrieved once the application restarts.
If the system triggers an event associated to a persistent QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
the relevant application will be re-started and the appropriate signal emitted.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.isValid()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true, if the monitor is valid. A valid QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
has a non-empty name()
and the monitored area is not empty()
. Otherwise this function returns false.
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.name()#
- Return type:
str
Returns the name of the QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object. The name should be used for user-visibility purposes.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.notificationParameters()#
- Return type:
Dictionary with keys of type .QString and values of type QVariant.
Returns the set of platform specific parameters used by this QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.__ne__(rhs)#
- Parameters:
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if any of the lhs
object’s values are not the same as those of rhs
object. Otherwise returns false
.
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.__eq__(rhs)#
- Parameters:
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if all of the lhs
object’s values are the same as those of rhs
object. Otherwise returns false
.
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.setArea(newShape)#
- Parameters:
newShape –
PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoShape
Sets the to-be-monitored area to newShape
.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.setExpiration(expiry)#
- Parameters:
expiry –
PySide6.QtCore.QDateTime
Sets the expiry date and time to expiry
.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.setName(name)#
- Parameters:
name – str
Sets the user visibile name
.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.setNotificationParameters(parameters)#
- Parameters:
parameters – Dictionary with keys of type .QString and values of type QVariant.
Sets the set of platform specific parameters
used by QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.setPersistent(isPersistent)#
- Parameters:
isPersistent – bool
Sets the QGeoAreaMonitorInfo
object’s persistence to isPersistent
.
Note that setting this flag does not imply that QGeoAreaMonitorSource
supports persistent monitoring. supportedAreaMonitorFeatures()
can be used to check for this feature’s availability.
See also
- PySide6.QtPositioning.QGeoAreaMonitorInfo.swap(other)#
- Parameters: