QML Dynamic View Ordering Tutorial QML Dynamic View Ordering Tutorial 2 - Dragging View Items
We begin our application by defining a ListView, a model which will provide data to the view, and a delegate which provides a template for constructing items in the view.
The code for the ListView and delegate looks like this:
import QtQuick Rectangle { id: root width: 300 height: 400 Component { id: dragDelegate Rectangle { id: content required property string name required property string type required property string size required property int age width: view.width height: column.implicitHeight + 4 border.width: 1 border.color: "lightsteelblue" radius: 2 Column { id: column anchors { fill: parent margins: 2 } Text { text: qsTr('Name: ') + content.name } Text { text: qsTr('Type: ') + content.type } Text { text: qsTr('Age: ') + content.age } Text { text: qsTr('Size: ') + content.size } } } } ListView { id: view anchors { fill: parent margins: 2 } model: PetsModel {} delegate: dragDelegate spacing: 4 cacheBuffer: 50 } }
The model is defined in a separate QML file which looks like this:
import QtQuick ListModel { ListElement { name: qsTr("Polly") type: qsTr("Parrot") age: 12 size: qsTr("Small") } ListElement { name: qsTr("Penny") type: qsTr("Turtle") age: 4 size: qsTr("Small") } }
The first item defined within the application's root Rectangle is the delegate Component. This is the template from which each item in the ListView is constructed.
The name, age, type, and size variables referenced in the delegate are sourced from the model data. The names
correspond to roles defined in the model.
Component { id: dragDelegate Rectangle { id: content required property string name required property string type required property string size required property int age width: view.width height: column.implicitHeight + 4 border.width: 1 border.color: "lightsteelblue" radius: 2 Column { id: column anchors { fill: parent margins: 2 } Text { text: qsTr('Name: ') + content.name } Text { text: qsTr('Type: ') + content.type } Text { text: qsTr('Age: ') + content.age } Text { text: qsTr('Size: ') + content.size } } } }
The second part of the application is the ListView itself to which we bind the model and delegate.
ListView { id: view anchors { fill: parent margins: 2 } model: PetsModel {} delegate: dragDelegate spacing: 4 cacheBuffer: 50 }
QML Dynamic View Ordering Tutorial QML Dynamic View Ordering Tutorial 2 - Dragging View Items
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