[Interest] Qml .rcc by module?

md at rpzdesign.com md at rpzdesign.com
Tue Jun 2 23:03:37 CEST 2015


Gerome:

Hopefully I understand what you mean.

Looks like you are trying to load externalized QML resources dynamically.

QML Dynamic options:

Loader->Source()  (Url or Localfile)
Loader->SourceComponent()

Dynamic C++:
QmlEngine->loadData()/load()
QmlComponent->setData()/loadUrl()

I have yet to see anyone comment on how to load "IMPORTABLE" QML 
components dynamically.

md

On 6/2/2015 1:44 PM, Jérôme Godbout wrote:
> Hi,
> It may seem odd, but I'm looking to have some resources bundle that
> could be generated for some qml modules and only used when the module is
> used or import.
>
> Here's what I'm looking to do:
>
>   * App.exe --performAction1
>       o ModuleA 1.0 (qmldir, some .qml)
>           + ModuleA.rcc (images, font, video, txt, .html, etc related)
>       o ModuleB 1.0
>           + ModuleB.rcc
>   * App.exe --performAction2
>       o ModuleC 1.0
>           + ModuleC.rcc
>       o ModuleA 1.0
>           + ModuleA.rcc
>
> I'm wondering if there's a hook that could be used to call
> QResource::registerResource() when the module is load or a qmldir
> syntaxe that could point the resource file to incorporated (feature
> request if that make sense).
>
> qmldir file:
> module ModuleA
> itemA 1.0 itemA.qml
> resource ModuleA.rcc "maproot"
>
> We have a single application that load very different script upon
> launching, using a bunch of different modules, we would like to avoid to
> load resource and require them to perform a strip down version for a
> particular task.
>
> Releasing
>
>   * App.exe
>   * PerformAction1.bat (calling App.exe --performAction1)
>   * ModuleA (qml, .rcc)
>   * ModuleB (qml, .rcc)
>
> Let's say performAction1 launch a script into ModuleA, which require
> ModuleB (depends on inside qmldir could make us known all modules that
> must be deployed or create a import walker into module to auto detect
> all imported modules that must be deployed along). But the only show
> stopper, is how to load the proper .rcc when module is used.
>
> Is loading all resource (.rcc) available to application the only option?
> Maybe put resource inside application folder and load them all, upon
> installing other features, it add more resources to that folder. But
> that mean an application would load them all upon launch.
>
> Anybody try something like this?
>
> Thanks,
> Jerome
>
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