diff -r ef0373b55136 -r 758a864f9613 src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativeloader.cpp --- a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativeloader.cpp Fri Sep 17 08:34:18 2010 +0300 +++ b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativeloader.cpp Mon Oct 04 01:19:32 2010 +0300 @@ -108,68 +108,87 @@ /*! \qmlclass Loader QDeclarativeLoader + \ingroup qml-utility-elements \since 4.7 \inherits Item \brief The Loader item allows dynamically loading an Item-based subtree from a URL or Component. - The Loader element instantiates an item from a component. The component to - be instantiated may be specified directly by the \l sourceComponent - property, or loaded from a URL via the \l source property. + Loader is used to dynamically load visual QML components. It can load a + QML file (using the \l source property) or a \l Component object (using + the \l sourceComponent property). It is useful for delaying the creation + of a component until it is required: for example, when a component should + be created on demand, or when a component should not be created + unnecessarily for performance reasons. - Loader can be used to delay the creation of a component until it - is required. For example, this loads "Page1.qml" as a component - into the Loader element, when the \l MouseArea is clicked: + Here is a Loader that loads "Page1.qml" as a component when the + \l MouseArea is clicked: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/loader/simple.qml 0 + + The loaded item can be accessed using the \l item property. - \code - import Qt 4.7 + Loader is like any other visual item and must be positioned and sized + accordingly to become visible. Once the component is loaded, the Loader + is automatically resized to the size of the component. - Item { - width: 200; height: 200 + If the \l source or \l sourceComponent changes, any previously instantiated + items are destroyed. Setting \l source to an empty string or setting + \l sourceComponent to \c undefined destroys the currently loaded item, + freeing resources and leaving the Loader empty. + - MouseArea { - anchors.fill: parent - onClicked: pageLoader.source = "Page1.qml" - } + \section2 Receiving signals from loaded items + + Any signals emitted from the loaded item can be received using the + \l Connections element. For example, the following \c application.qml + loads \c MyItem.qml, and is able to receive the \c message signal from + the loaded item through a \l Connections object: - Loader { id: pageLoader } - } - \endcode + \table + \row + \o application.qml + \o MyItem.qml + \row + \o \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/loader/connections.qml 0 + \o \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/loader/MyItem.qml 0 + \endtable - Note that Loader is like any other graphical Item and needs to be positioned - and sized accordingly to become visible. When a component is loaded, the - Loader is automatically resized to the size of the component. + Alternatively, since \c MyItem.qml is loaded within the scope of the + Loader, it could also directly call any function defined in the Loader or + its parent \l Item. + + + \section2 Focus and key events - If the Loader source is changed, any previous items instantiated - will be destroyed. Setting \l source to an empty string, or setting - sourceComponent to \e undefined - will destroy the currently instantiated items, freeing resources - and leaving the Loader empty. For example: + Loader is a focus scope. Its \l {Item::}{focus} property must be set to + \c true for any of its children to get the \e {active focus}. (See + \l{qmlfocus#Acquiring Focus and Focus Scopes}{the focus documentation page} + for more details.) Any key events received in the loaded item should likely + also be \l {KeyEvent::}{accepted} so they are not propagated to the Loader. + + For example, the following \c application.qml loads \c KeyReader.qml when + the \l MouseArea is clicked. Notice the \l {Item::}{focus} property is + set to \c true for the Loader as well as the \l Item in the dynamically + loaded object: - \code - pageLoader.source = "" - \endcode - - or + \table + \row + \o application.qml + \o KeyReader.qml + \row + \o \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/loader/focus.qml 0 + \o \snippet doc/src/snippets/declarative/loader/KeyReader.qml 0 + \endtable - \code - pageLoader.sourceComponent = undefined - \endcode - - unloads "Page1.qml" and frees resources consumed by it. + Once \c KeyReader.qml is loaded, it accepts key events and sets + \c event.accepted to \c true so that the event is not propagated to the + parent \l Rectangle. \sa {dynamic-object-creation}{Dynamic Object Creation} */ -/*! - \internal - \class QDeclarativeLoader - */ - -/*! - Create a new QDeclarativeLoader instance. - */ QDeclarativeLoader::QDeclarativeLoader(QDeclarativeItem *parent) : QDeclarativeItem(*(new QDeclarativeLoaderPrivate), parent) { @@ -177,9 +196,6 @@ d->flags |= QGraphicsItem::ItemIsFocusScope; } -/*! - Destroy the loader instance. - */ QDeclarativeLoader::~QDeclarativeLoader() { Q_D(QDeclarativeLoader); @@ -194,8 +210,13 @@ /*! \qmlproperty url Loader::source - This property holds the URL of the QML component to - instantiate. + This property holds the URL of the QML component to instantiate. + + Note the QML component must be an \l Item-based component. Loader cannot + load non-visual components. + + To unload the currently loaded item, set this property to an empty string, + or set \l sourceComponent to \c undefined. \sa sourceComponent, status, progress */ @@ -254,7 +275,8 @@ } \endqml - Note this value must hold a \l Component object; it cannot be a \l Item. + To unload the currently loaded item, set this property to an empty string, + or set \l sourceComponent to \c undefined. \sa source, progress */ @@ -473,7 +495,7 @@ /*! \qmlproperty Item Loader::item - This property holds the top-level item created from source. + This property holds the top-level item that is currently loaded. */ QGraphicsObject *QDeclarativeLoader::item() const {