I have a Tree based on a QAbstractItemModel and a qml TreeView to display its content. Now I would like to have a two-part UI with the TreeView on the left and some input form for different fields from the model on the right. The input fields should be connected/mapped to the current/selected item in the TreeView.
In traditional QtWidget based code I was using QDataWidgetMapper for this, which worked reasonably well (and which looks even better in Qt5 now).
As a first prototype I was using two ListViews, setting the seconds delegate.height to the height of the listView and autoscrolling it.
ListView {
id: listView2
x: 300
y: 146
width: 263
height: 160
interactive: false
flickableDirection: Flickable.VerticalFlick
boundsBehavior: Flickable.StopAtBounds
snapMode: ListView.SnapOneItem
clip: true
currentIndex: core.product.index
//highlight: Rectangle { color: "lightsteelblue"; radius: 5 }
focus: true
delegate: Item {
width: parent.width
height: listView2.height
Row {
id: row2
spacing: 10
Text {
text: name
anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
font.bold: true
}
Text {
text: type
anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
font.bold: true
}
Loader {
source: {
if (model.type == "SingleGrasp") {
"SingleGrasp.qml"
} else {
"MultGraspTrans.qml"
}
}
}
}
}
model: core.product.graspModel
}
Now I'm considering doing the same with a TreeView, but it looks like a hack. Which you can see here:
TreeView {
id: leafView
x: 300
y: 146
width: 263
height: 160
clip: true
focus: true
TableViewColumn {
title: "Name"
role: "name"
}
style: TreeViewStyle {
branchDelegate: Item {}
indentation: 0
}
rowDelegate: Item {
height: styleData.selected ? leafView.height * 0.99 : 0
}
itemDelegate: Item {
visible: styleData.selected
x: 5
width: parent.width
height: leafView.height
Row {
id: row12
spacing: 10
Text {
text: model.name
anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
font.bold: true
}
Text {
text: model.type
anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
font.bold: true
}
Loader {
source: {
if (model.type == "SingleGrasp") {
"SingleGrasp.qml"
} else {
"MultGraspTrans.qml"
}
}
}
}
}
headerDelegate: Item {}
model: myModel
selection: treeView1.selection
//treeView1 has selection: SelectionModel{model: myModel}
function autoExpand(index ) {
print(index)
var oneUp = index
do {
print(oneUp)
oneUp = oneUp.parent
expand(oneUp)
print("do")
print(oneUp)
//print(oneUp.isValid)
} while (myModel.indexIsValid(oneUp));
}
Component.onCompleted: treeView1.selection.currentChanged.connect(autoExpand)
}
Would coding a flattening QAbstractProxyModel that maps the currently selected Item to a QAbstractListModel-like model be more reasonable?