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Writing QML Application in a Flux way

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  • clogwogC clogwog

    thanks for posting this.

    in the qmlunittests main.cpp references
    #include <QtQuickTest/quicktest.h>

    but i can't find it in the https://github.com/benlau/quickflux project.
    do you have an example app ?

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    Ben Lau
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    @clogwog The qmlunittests program is an test suite to verify the correctness of the program. Things like header of "<QtQuickTest/quicktest.h>" is not needed in your program. So you may just ignore this folder.

    Instead, I just made an example program to demonstrate how to use it:

    quickflux/examples/todo at master · benlau/quickflux

    Please feel free to ask if you have any questions.

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      RockAndCode
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      Great article. Thanks. This will help me a lot.

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      • B Ben Lau

        @clogwog The qmlunittests program is an test suite to verify the correctness of the program. Things like header of "<QtQuickTest/quicktest.h>" is not needed in your program. So you may just ignore this folder.

        Instead, I just made an example program to demonstrate how to use it:

        quickflux/examples/todo at master · benlau/quickflux

        Please feel free to ask if you have any questions.

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        clogwog
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        @Ben-Lau thank you for the example ! it will help a lot.

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          benlau
          Qt Champions 2016
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          v1.0.3 has been released.

          Changes:

          New Components

          1. AppScript

          AppScript is a helper component to handle asynchronous sequential workflow. The immediate benefit of using AppScript is the centralisation of code in a place. Instead of placing them within onXXXX code block in several components in several places.

          1. AppListenerGroup

          AppListenerGroup collects listener ID from all of its child AppListener and initialize their waitFor property.
          It could be used as the base type of a Store component for setup dependence between them.

          MyStore1.qml

          AppListenerGroup {
              AppListener {
              }
              AppListener {
              }
          }
          

          MyStore2.qml

          AppListenerGroup {
             waitFor: MyStore1.listenerIds
          }
          

          Changes

          AppDispatcher

          1. Added addListener() function

          Registers a callback to be invoked with every dispatched message. Returns a listener ID that can be used with waitFor().

          1. Added removeListener() function

          Remove a callback by the listenerId returned by addListener

          1. Added waitFor() function

          Waits for the callbacks specified to be invoked before continuing execution of the current callback. This method should only be used by a callback in response to a dispatched message.

          AppListener

          1. Added “listenerId” property

          The listener ID of this component. It could be used with AppListener.waitFor/AppDispatcher.waitFor to control the order of message delivery.

          1. Added “waitFor” property

          If it is set, it will block the emission of dispatched signal until all the specified listeners invoked.

          Example code:

          AppListener {
            id: listener1
          }
          
          AppListener {
            id: listener2
            waitFor: [listener1.listenerId]
          }
          
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            Vincent007
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            Hi Ben,

            Thank for your contributions!

            Did you discuss about writing QML Application in a Flux way with developers of Qt via Qt development mailing list?

            If not, why not?

            Merry Christmas!

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              Hi Ben,

              Thank for your contributions!

              Did you discuss about writing QML Application in a Flux way with developers of Qt via Qt development mailing list?

              If not, why not?

              Merry Christmas!

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              benlau
              Qt Champions 2016
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              @Vincent007 no. hmmm... Just I can't think of any reason to send to dev mailing list. Ask them for comment? or ask them to include related class in next version? Ofcoz it will be better if more people can comment / raise suggestion, but I just not sure should I send to dev mailing list.

              Merry Christmas!

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                Vincent007
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                #14

                Hi Ben,

                I think your work can help Qt developers think how QML should be evolved in feature. Therefore you can discuss with them about the evolution of QML by your work.

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                • V Vincent007

                  Hi Ben,

                  I think your work can help Qt developers think how QML should be evolved in feature. Therefore you can discuss with them about the evolution of QML by your work.

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                  benlau
                  Qt Champions 2016
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                  @Vincent007 hmm. Let's me think about it. By the way, I am going to publish another article with similar topic but better explanation, code and diagram on a blog in this week.

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                    clogwog
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                    Hi Ben,

                    i'm not sure if this is a bug but i'm trying to figure out how to use quickflux by making a small change to the todo example.

                    I added a 'mark all items done' button and mark all items as done. however the ui doesn't always update.

                    example: 1) start application (3 items in list 1 in done)
                    2) press 'all done' -> all items disappear (expected)
                    3) show all items by checking 'show completed' (expecteD)
                    4) unmark one item (for example 'Task A')
                    5) press 'all done' -> 'Task A' doesn't update to done ?

                    if i uncheck and re-check 'show completed' the model and view are back in sync.

                    https://github.com/clogwog/fluxtest1

                    am i missing something ?

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                    • clogwogC clogwog

                      Hi Ben,

                      i'm not sure if this is a bug but i'm trying to figure out how to use quickflux by making a small change to the todo example.

                      I added a 'mark all items done' button and mark all items as done. however the ui doesn't always update.

                      example: 1) start application (3 items in list 1 in done)
                      2) press 'all done' -> all items disappear (expected)
                      3) show all items by checking 'show completed' (expecteD)
                      4) unmark one item (for example 'Task A')
                      5) press 'all done' -> 'Task A' doesn't update to done ?

                      if i uncheck and re-check 'show completed' the model and view are back in sync.

                      https://github.com/clogwog/fluxtest1

                      am i missing something ?

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                      benlau
                      Qt Champions 2016
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                      @clogwog I can't reproduce your problem in my example program and in your code. When it is set to "Show Completed". It will show every tasks. So if you set a task done in "Show Completed" mode. It won't disappear. The behaviour should be correct.

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                        clogwog
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                        no, i was expecting it to show all tasks as you said, i just expected it to switch back to checked when i pressed the 'all done' button

                        so when you are in the 'show completed' mode in step 5 with a task you just set to 'uncompleted' and then press 'all done' your tasks goes back to checked ?

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                        • benlauB benlau

                          @Vincent007 hmm. Let's me think about it. By the way, I am going to publish another article with similar topic but better explanation, code and diagram on a blog in this week.

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                          benevo
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                          @benlau

                          Hi Ben,

                          Thank for your sparking idea about this area, It's charming & meaningful to do this.
                          BTW, could U show the link of Ur another article with better description if possible.

                          Thanks !

                          Happy New Year !

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                          • clogwogC clogwog

                            no, i was expecting it to show all tasks as you said, i just expected it to switch back to checked when i pressed the 'all done' button

                            so when you are in the 'show completed' mode in step 5 with a task you just set to 'uncompleted' and then press 'all done' your tasks goes back to checked ?

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                            benlau
                            Qt Champions 2016
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                            @clogwog said:

                            no, i was expecting it to show all tasks as you said, i just expected it to switch back to checked when i pressed the 'all done' button

                            so when you are in the 'show completed' mode in step 5 with a task you just set to 'uncompleted' and then press 'all done' your tasks goes back to checked ?

                            oh, you mean in your program. I didn't realize that you have added a "All Done" button. The problem is about data binding in Qt. Qt use one-way data binding. Although it has binded CheckBox.checked to model.done , the binding will lost whatever it is toggled by user event. It is overridden by system. And that is why step 5 failed.

                            You may solve this problem in this way:

                            At TodoVisualDataModel.qml:

                                delegate: TodoItem {
                                    id:item
                                    uid: model.uid
                                    title: model.title
                                    property bool done: model.done
                            
                                    onDoneChanged: {
                                        checked = model.done;
                                    }
                            
                                    Component.onCompleted: {
                                        item.VisualDataModel.inNonCompleted = Qt.binding(function() { return !model.done})
                                    }
                                }
                            

                            @benevo: thx. The article is not ready yet. I will post it within this few days.

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                              clogwog
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                              @benlau thank you for taking the time to tell me this !
                              i have learned something new.

                              kind regards,
                              tom

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                                stackprogramer
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                                nice,thanks for share,i think MVC is too good for our Qml project.

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                                  benlau
                                  Qt Champions 2016
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                                  @benevo @Vincent007 The new article is ready.

                                  Action-Dispatcher Design Pattern for QML — Medium

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                                    Vincent007
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                                    @benlau

                                    Do you think it is beneficial to use Action-Dispatcher Design Pattern in C++ ?
                                    If Yes, would you mind giving us an example in C++ ?

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                                    • V Vincent007

                                      @benlau

                                      Do you think it is beneficial to use Action-Dispatcher Design Pattern in C++ ?
                                      If Yes, would you mind giving us an example in C++ ?

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                                      benlau
                                      Qt Champions 2016
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                                      @Vincent007 yes, I think so. However, I am not coding in pure C++ way. I could provide a C++ and QML mixing example code. Before it is ready, you may take a look about the C++ API of QuickFlux:

                                      QFAppDispatcher Class | QuickFlux 1.0

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                                      • benlauB benlau

                                        @Vincent007 yes, I think so. However, I am not coding in pure C++ way. I could provide a C++ and QML mixing example code. Before it is ready, you may take a look about the C++ API of QuickFlux:

                                        QFAppDispatcher Class | QuickFlux 1.0

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                                        Vincent007
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                                        @benlau Thank for your new example in advance!

                                        I think it is time to show your work to Qt contributors via Qt development mailing list. I think your work can help Qt contributors think how QML should be evolved in feature.

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                                          Vincent007
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                                          Someone implemented FLUX too!

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