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/*!
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\example itemviews/fetchmore
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\title Fetch More Example
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The Fetch More example shows how two add items to an item view
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model on demand.
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\image fetchmore-example.png
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The user of the example can enter a directory in the \gui
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Directory line edit. The contents of the directory will
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be listed in the list view below.
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When you have large - or perhaps even infinite - data sets, you
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will need to add items to the model in batches, and preferably only
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when the items are needed by the view (i.e., when they are visible
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in the view).
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In this example, we implement \c FileListModel - an item view
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model containing the entries of a directory. We also have \c
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Window, which sets up the GUI and feeds the model with
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directories.
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Let's take a tour of \c {FileListModel}'s code.
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\section1 FileListModel Class Definition
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The \c FileListModel inherits QAbstractListModel and contains the
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contents of a directory. It will add items to itself only when
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requested to do so by the view.
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\snippet examples/itemviews/fetchmore/filelistmodel.h 0
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The secret lies in the reimplementation of
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\l{QAbstractItemModel::}{fetchMore()} and
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\l{QAbstractItemModel::}{canFetchMore()} from QAbstractItemModel.
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These functions are called by the item view when it needs more
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items.
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The \c setDirPath() function sets the directory the model will
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work on. We emit \c numberPopulated() each time we add a batch of
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items to the model.
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We keep all directory entries in \c fileList. \c fileCount is the
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number of items that have been added to the model.
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\section1 FileListModel Class Implementation
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We start by checking out the \c setDirPath().
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\snippet examples/itemviews/fetchmore/filelistmodel.cpp 0
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We use a QDir to get the contents of the directory. We need to
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inform QAbstractItemModel that we want to remove all items - if
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any - from the model.
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\snippet examples/itemviews/fetchmore/filelistmodel.cpp 1
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The \c canFetchMore() function is called by the view when it needs
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more items. We return true if there still are entries that we have
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not added to the model; otherwise, we return false.
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And now, the \c fetchMore() function itself:
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\snippet examples/itemviews/fetchmore/filelistmodel.cpp 2
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We first calculate the number of items to fetch.
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\l{QAbstractItemModel::}{beginInsertRows()} and
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\l{QAbstractItemModel::}{endInsertRows()} are mandatory for
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QAbstractItemModel to keep up with the row insertions. Finally, we
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emit \c numberPopulated(), which is picked up by \c Window.
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To complete the tour, we also look at \c rowCount() and \c data().
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\snippet examples/itemviews/fetchmore/filelistmodel.cpp 4
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Notice that the row count is only the items we have added so far,
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i.e., not the number of entries in the directory.
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In \c data(), we return the appropriate entry from the \c
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fileList. We also separate the batches with a different background
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color.
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