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/*!
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\example xmlpatterns/schema
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\title XML Schema Validation Example
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This example shows how to use QtXmlPatterns to validate XML with
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a W3C XML Schema.
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\tableofcontents
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\section1 Introduction
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The example application shows different XML schema definitions and
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for every definition two XML instance documents, one that is valid
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according to the schema and one that is not.
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The user can select the valid or invalid instance document, change
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it and validate it again.
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\section2 The User Interface
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The UI for this example was created using \l{Qt Designer Manual} {Qt
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Designer}:
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\image schema-example.png
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The UI consists of three parts, at the top the XML schema \l{QComboBox} {selection}
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and the schema \l{QTextBrowser} {viewer}, below the XML instance \l{QComboBox} {selection}
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and the instance \l{QTextEdit} {editor} and at the bottom the validation status \l{QLabel} {label}
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next to the validation \l{QPushButton} {button}.
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\section2 Validating XML Instance Documents
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You can select one of the three predefined XML schemas and for each schema
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an valid or invalid instance document. A click on the 'Validate' button will
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validate the content of the XML instance editor against the schema from the
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XML schema viewer. As you can modify the content of the instance editor, different
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instances can be tested and validation error messages analysed.
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\section1 Code Walk-Through
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The example's main() function creates the standard instance of
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QApplication. Then it creates an instance of the mainwindow class, shows it,
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and starts the Qt event loop:
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\snippet examples/xmlpatterns/schema/main.cpp 0
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\section2 The UI Class: MainWindow
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The example's UI is a conventional Qt GUI application inheriting
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QMainWindow and the class generated by \l{Qt Designer Manual} {Qt
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Designer}:
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\snippet examples/xmlpatterns/schema/mainwindow.h 0
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The constructor fills the schema and instance \l{QComboBox} selections with the predefined
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schemas and instances and connects their \l{QComboBox::currentIndexChanged()} {currentIndexChanged()}
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signals to the window's \c{schemaSelected()} resp. \c{instanceSelected()} slot.
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Furthermore the signal-slot connections for the validation \l{QPushButton} {button}
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and the instance \l{QTextEdit} {editor} are set up.
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The call to \c{schemaSelected(0)} and \c{instanceSelected(0)} will trigger the validation
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of the initial Contact Schema example.
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\snippet examples/xmlpatterns/schema/mainwindow.cpp 0
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In the \c{schemaSelected()} slot the content of the instance \l{QComboBox} {selection}
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is adapted to the selected schema and the corresponding schema is loaded from the
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\l{The Qt Resource System} {resource file} and displayed in the schema \l{QTextBrowser} {viewer}.
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At the end of the method a revalidation is triggered.
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\snippet examples/xmlpatterns/schema/mainwindow.cpp 1
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In the \c{instanceSelected()} slot the selected instance is loaded from the
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\l{The Qt Resource System} {resource file} and loaded into the instance \l{QTextEdit} {editor}
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an the revalidation is triggered again.
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\snippet examples/xmlpatterns/schema/mainwindow.cpp 2
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The \c{validate()} slot does the actual work in this example.
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At first it stores the content of the schema \l{QTextBrowser} {viewer} and the
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\l{QTextEdit} {editor} into temporary \l{QByteArray} {variables}.
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Then it instanciates a \c{MessageHandler} object which inherits from
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\l{QAbstractMessageHandler} {QAbstractMessageHandler} and is a convenience
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class to store error messages from the XmlPatterns system.
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\snippet examples/xmlpatterns/schema/mainwindow.cpp 4
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After the \l{QXmlSchema} {QXmlSchema} is instanciated and the message handler set
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on it, the \l{QXmlSchema::load()} {load()} method is called with the schema data as argument.
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If the schema is invalid or a parsing error has occured, \l{QXmlSchema::isValid()} {isValid()}
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returns \c{false} and the error is flagged in \c{errorOccurred}.
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If the loading was successful, a \l{QXmlSchemaValidator} {QXmlSchemaValidator} is
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instanciated and the schema passed in the constructor.
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A call to \l{QXmlSchemaValidator::validate()} {validate()} will validate the passed
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XML instance data against the XML schema. The return value of that method signals
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whether the validation was successful.
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Depending on the success the status \l{QLabel} {label} is set to 'validation successful'
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or the error message stored in the \c{MessageHandler}
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The rest of the code does only some fancy coloring and eyecandy.
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\snippet examples/xmlpatterns/schema/mainwindow.cpp 3
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*/
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