The XmlRole element allows you to specify a role for an XmlListModel. More...
This element was introduced in Qt 4.7.
See also QtDeclarative.
isKey : bool |
Defines whether this is a key role.
Key roles are used to to determine whether a set of values should be updated or added to the XML list model when XmlListModel::reload() is called.
See also XmlListModel.
name : string |
The name for the role. This name is used to access the model data for this role.
For example, the following model has a role named "title", which can be accessed from the view's delegate:
XmlListModel { id: xmlModel // ... XmlRole { name: "title" query: "title/string()" } }
ListView { model: xmlModel delegate: Text { text: title } }
query : string |
The relative XPath expression query for this role. The query must be relative; it cannot start with a '/'.
For example, if there is an XML document like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> <catalogue> <book type="Hardcover"> <title>C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4</title> <year>2006</year> <author>Jasmin Blanchette</author> <author>Mark Summerfield</author> </book> <book type="Paperback"> <title>Programming with Qt</title> <year>2002</year> <author>Matthias Kalle Dalheimer</author> </book> </catalogue>
Here are some valid XPath expressions for XmlRole queries on this document:
XmlListModel { id: model ... // XmlRole queries will be made on <book> elements query: "/catalogue/book" // query the book title XmlRole { name: "title"; query: "title/string()" } // query the book's year XmlRole { name: "year"; query: "year/number()" } // query the book's type (the '@' indicates 'type' is an attribute, not an element) XmlRole { name: "type"; query: "@type/string()" } // query the book's first listed author (note in XPath the first index is 1, not 0) XmlRole { name: "first_author"; query: "author[1]/string()" } }
See the W3C XPath 2.0 specification for more information.
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