I'm a beginner at Qt and I'm struggling to populate a QStandardItemModel
from an XML file.
I've tried the following and the entire project runs successfully but the QtableView
does not display the data.
Here is my main.cpp
:
void readXml(const QString& fileName) {
QFile file(fileName);
if(!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text)) {
qDebug() << "Cannot read file" << file.errorString();
return;
}
StockItems* stockitems = new StockItems;
XmlStockItemsReader xmlReader(stockitems);
if(!xmlReader.read(&file))
qDebug() << "Parse error in file " << xmlReader.errorString();
else {
stockitems->print();
stockitems->populateStockModel();
}
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
QApplication app(argc, argv);
StockItems si;
//! Change this to match the path of your project
QString path = "C:\\unisa\\cos3711\\FIConcession";
readXml(path + "\\stockitems.xml");
si.show();
return app.exec();
}
In stockitems.cpp
I have the following function:
void StockItems::populateStockModel() {
foreach(Item* item, m_items) {
QList<QStandardItem*> newRow;
QStandardItem *stockID = new QStandardItem(QString("%1").arg(item->stockID()));
QStandardItem *desc = new QStandardItem(QString("%2").arg(item->desc()));
QStandardItem *price = new QStandardItem(QString("%3").arg(item->price()));
newRow.append(stockID);
newRow.append(desc);
newRow.append(price);
stockModel->appendRow(newRow);
}
}
If I do some debugging I can see that the stockID
, desc
and prices
are correctly read, so the problem must lie somewhere with updating the stockModel
.
My main StockItems
Constructor is as follows:
StockItems::StockItems(QWidget *parent) :
QDialog(parent),
ui(new Ui::StockItems)
{
ui->setupUi(this);
stockModel = new QStandardItemModel(0, 3);
// Set Model Headers
stockModel->setHeaderData(0, Qt::Horizontal, "Stock ID", Qt::DisplayRole);
stockModel->setHeaderData(1, Qt::Horizontal, "Description", Qt::DisplayRole);
stockModel->setHeaderData(2, Qt::Horizontal, "Price", Qt::DisplayRole);
// Link Model to Table View
ui->tvStock->setModel(stockModel);
}
I have an add button which contains the following onclick
code which works as expected so I'm just not sure if I'm referencing the stockModel
correctly.
QList<QStandardItem*> newRow;
QStandardItem* stockID = new QStandardItem(QString("%1").arg(ui->tbStockId->text()));
QStandardItem* desc = new QStandardItem(QString("%2").arg(ui->tbDesc->text()));
QStandardItem* price = new QStandardItem(QString("%3").arg(ui->sbPrice->text()));
newRow.append(stockID);
newRow.append(desc);
newRow.append(price);
stockModel->appendRow(newRow);
Finally I think this might help, my stockitems.h
file:
class StockItems : public QDialog
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit StockItems(QWidget *parent = 0);
~StockItems();
void populateStockModel();
void addItem(Item* item);
void print() const;
private slots:
void on_btnAdd_clicked();
void on_btnDelete_clicked();
private:
Ui::StockItems *ui;
QStandardItemModel *stockModel;
QList<Item*> m_items;
};
This is a lot and please let me know if I should provide anything else but I'm really lost as to how to populate this model correctly.
Thanks for any guidance!
Your readXml
function does not populate the StockItems
instance that you create in your main
function, but a completely new StockItems
instance that isn't used anywhere.
For example, instead of
StockItems* stockitems = new StockItems;
in your readXml
function, let readXml
take another StockItems
argument, and use that:
void readXml(const QString& fileName, StockItems *stockItems) {
// do everything here as before, except for the
// StockItems* stockitems = new StockItems;
...
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
...
readXml(path + "\\stockitems.xml", &si);
si.show();
...
}