PySide6.QtQuickControls2.QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagator¶
- class QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagator¶
- The - QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagatorclass provides a way to propagate attached properties. More…- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - attachedParent()
- def - initialize()
 - Virtual methods¶- Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- In QML, it is possible to attach properties and signal handlers to objects. Providing Attached Properties goes into more detail about how to expose your own C++ attached types. - QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagatorprovides an API to propagate attached properties from a parent object to its children, similar to font and palette propagation. It supports propagation through items, popups , and windows.- If propagation of properties is not important, consider using a C++ or QML singleton instead, as it is better suited for that use case, and is more efficient in that it only requires one QObject. - To use - QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagator:- Derive from it 
- Call - initialize()in the constructor
- Define set/inherit/propagate/reset functions for each property as needed 
- Reimplement - attachedParentChange()to handle property inheritance
- Implement a static - qmlAttachedPropertiesfunction and declare the type as an attached QML type with QML_ELEMENT and QML_ATTACHED, as detailed in Providing Attached Properties
 - For an example that demonstrates this in depth, see Qt Quick Controls - Attached Style Properties Example . - See also - Constructs a - QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagatorwith the given- parent.- The - parentwill be used to find this object’s- attached parent.- Derived classes should call - initialize()in their constructor.- attachedChildren()¶
- Return type:
- .list of QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagator 
 
 - This function returns the attached children of this attached object. - The attached children are used when propagating property values: - attachedParent()¶
- Return type:
 
 - This function returns the attached parent of this attached object. - The attached parent is used when inheriting property values: - attachedParentChange(newParent, oldParent)¶
- Parameters:
- newParent – - QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagator
- oldParent – - QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagator
 
 
 - This function is called whenever the attached parent of this - QQuickAttachedPropertyPropagatorchanges from- oldParentto- newParent.- Subclasses should reimplement this function to inherit attached properties from - newParent.- initialize()¶
 - Finds and sets the attached parent for this attached object, and then does the same for its children. This must be called upon construction of the attached object in order for propagation to work. - It can be useful to read global/default values before calling this function. For example, before calling - initialize(), the Imagine style checks a static “globalsInitialized” flag to see if it should read default values from QSettings. The values from that file form the basis for any attached property values that have not been explicitly set.