QQmlApplicationEngine

QQmlApplicationEngine provides a convenient way to load an application from a single QML file. More

Inheritance diagram of PySide2.QtQml.QQmlApplicationEngine

Synopsis

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Detailed Description

This class combines a QQmlEngine and QQmlComponent to provide a convenient way to load a single QML file. It also exposes some central application functionality to QML, which a C++/QML hybrid application would normally control from C++.

It can be used like so:

#include <QGuiApplication>
#include <QQmlApplicationEngine>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
    QQmlApplicationEngine engine("main.qml");
    return app.exec();
}

Unlike QQuickView , QQmlApplicationEngine does not automatically create a root window. If you are using visual items from Qt Quick, you will need to place them inside of a Window .

You can also use QCoreApplication with QQmlApplicationEngine , if you are not using any QML modules which require a QGuiApplication (such as QtQuick ).

List of configuration changes from a default QQmlEngine :

  • Automatically sets an incubation controller if the scene contains a QQuickWindow .

  • Automatically sets a QQmlFileSelector as the url interceptor, applying file selectors to all QML files and assets.

The engine behavior can be further tweaked by using the inherited methods from QQmlEngine .

class QQmlApplicationEngine([parent=None])

QQmlApplicationEngine(filePath[, parent=None])

QQmlApplicationEngine(url[, parent=None])

param parent

QObject

param url

QUrl

param filePath

unicode

Create a new QQmlApplicationEngine with the given parent . You will have to call load() later in order to load a QML file.

Create a new QQmlApplicationEngine and loads the QML file at the given filePath , which must be a local file path. If a relative path is given then it will be interpreted as relative to the working directory of the application.

This is provided as a convenience, and is the same as using the empty constructor and calling load afterwards.

Create a new QQmlApplicationEngine and loads the QML file at the given url . This is provided as a convenience, and is the same as using the empty constructor and calling load afterwards.

PySide2.QtQml.QQmlApplicationEngine.load(url)
Parameters

urlQUrl

Loads the root QML file located at url . The object tree defined by the file is created immediately for local file urls. Remote urls are loaded asynchronously, listen to the objectCreated signal to determine when the object tree is ready.

If an error occurs, the objectCreated signal is emitted with a null pointer as parameter and error messages are printed with qWarning .

PySide2.QtQml.QQmlApplicationEngine.load(filePath)
Parameters

filePath – unicode

Loads the root QML file located at filePath . filePath must be a path to a local file. If filePath is a relative path, it is taken as relative to the application’s working directory. The object tree defined by the file is instantiated immediately.

If an error occurs, error messages are printed with qWarning .

PySide2.QtQml.QQmlApplicationEngine.loadData(data[, url=QUrl()])
Parameters
  • dataQByteArray

  • urlQUrl

Loads the QML given in data . The object tree defined by data is instantiated immediately.

If a url is specified it is used as the base url of the component. This affects relative paths within the data and error messages.

If an error occurs, error messages are printed with qWarning .

PySide2.QtQml.QQmlApplicationEngine.objectCreated(object, url)
Parameters
  • objectQObject

  • urlQUrl

PySide2.QtQml.QQmlApplicationEngine.rootObjects()
Return type

Returns a list of all the root objects instantiated by the QQmlApplicationEngine . This will only contain objects loaded via load() or a convenience constructor.

Note

In Qt versions prior to 5.9, this function is marked as non-const .