[Qt-qml] Can you access the Image element's cached QImage/QPixmap from C++ code?
bea.lam at nokia.com
bea.lam at nokia.com
Mon Jan 17 08:11:02 CET 2011
There isn't a way to access these images from the C++ API at the moment. You might be interested in watching/voting/commenting on http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-12031.
regards,
Bea
On 14/01/2011, at 7:47 AM, ext T C wrote:
> There's definitely a QImage somewhere, I just don't have direct access
> to it. I'm just asking if I have to write the networking code to
> fetch the image again, or if I can reach into the cache somehow and
> get it directly. In this case it's always going to be a cache hit, as
> the image was originally loaded by a QML Image item.
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> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Jason H <scorp1us at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> I'm not sure what you mean. If there is a QImage, then it has an image, and you can call QImage::save(). The cache itself is maintained by QNetworkAccessManager and QNetworkDiskCache. If it is cached, then you could ask for it by URL and would get the cached version. If not, then it has to go get it again anyway...
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>> I'm not sure I understood you though.
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>> ________________________________
>> From: T C <teeceeare97 at gmail.com>
>> To: qt-qml at qt.nokia.com
>> Sent: Thu, January 13, 2011 3:23:13 PM
>> Subject: [Qt-qml] Can you access the Image element's cached QImage/QPixmap from C++ code?
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>> Say your QML gui has a section with an Image element whose source points to some internet image (http://somwhere/myphoto.jpg for example). When the Image item is instantiated the default image provider retrieves it (in the background maybe) and then it is painted when ready. The QImage is then cached somewhere by the image provider using the source url as the key. Later on I would like my C++ code to be able to save this image to permanent storage, if the user chooses to do so. Is there a way to do this by directly accessing the cached QImage?
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>> I understand that I can write a custom image provider and plug that in to the QML app context, but I really don't want to redo all the stuff that loads remote images in background threads if I don't have to. Is there an easier way?
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