Werolik
Werolik

Reputation: 965

How to find QML item by its string id?

I have a string id of an object I need to find in QML tree. For example:

var idToFind = "myBtnId"

Can I do something like the following?

var objectThatINeed = myMainWindow.findObjectById(idToFind)

As far as I understand I can use objectName for this purpose (at least from C++). Can I still reuse existing ids somehow without introducing the names?

I want to use this object as a parent for some other dynamically created controls.

Upvotes: 12

Views: 20910

Answers (4)

Amfasis
Amfasis

Reputation: 4178

Based on the answer from Phrogz, if you don't want an explicit map, you can assign the components to properties and then reference these with the [] operator:

Item {
    id: page
    property Component foo: Rectangle { color: "yellow" }
    property Component bar: Item {  }

    Component.onCompleted: console.log(page["foo"], page["bar"])
    //qml: QQuickRectangle(0x...) QQuickItem(0x...)

} 

Upvotes: 1

Phrogz
Phrogz

Reputation: 303254

If you know the IDs of all items you want beforehand, you can create an object map for them and use that to look them up. For example:

Item {
    property var idMap: ({ foo:foo, bar:bar })
    Rectangle { id:foo }
    Item { id:bar }

    function findItemById(id) {
      return idMap[id];
    }

    Component.onCompleted: console.log(findItemById('foo'), findItemById('bar'))
    // qml: QQuickRectangle(0x1479e40) QQuickItem(0x148fbf0)
}

Upvotes: 5

kaegoorn48
kaegoorn48

Reputation: 129

QJSValue MyEngine::getQmlObjectById(const QString& id) {
    QV4::ExecutionEngine *v4 = QV8Engine::getV4(m_JSEngine);
    QV4::Scope scope(const_cast<QV4::ExecutionEngine *>(v4));
    QV4::ScopedString name(scope, v4->newString(id));
    return QJSValue(v4, v4->currentContext->getProperty(name));
}

Upvotes: 1

Mitch
Mitch

Reputation: 24406

No, you have to use objectName or some other property.

The id Attribute:

Once an object instance is created, the value of its id attribute cannot be changed. While it may look like an ordinary property, the id attribute is not an ordinary property attribute, and special semantics apply to it; for example, it is not possible to access myTextInput.id in the above example.

Upvotes: 9

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