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41
42#include "q3sqlform.h"
43
44#ifndef QT_NO_SQL_FORM
45
46#include "qsqlfield.h"
47#include "q3sqlpropertymap.h"
48#include "qsqlrecord.h"
49#include "qstringlist.h"
50#include "qwidget.h"
51#include "qhash.h"
52
53QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
54
55class Q3SqlFormPrivate
56{
57public:
58 Q3SqlFormPrivate() : propertyMap(0), buf(0), dirty(false) {}
59 ~Q3SqlFormPrivate() { if (propertyMap) delete propertyMap; }
60 QStringList fld;
61 QHash <QString, QWidget*> wgt;
62 QMap <QWidget*, QSqlField *> map;
63 Q3SqlPropertyMap * propertyMap;
64 QSqlRecord* buf;
65 bool dirty;
66};
67
68/*!
69 \class Q3SqlForm
70 \brief The Q3SqlForm class creates and manages data entry forms
71 tied to SQL databases.
72
73 \compat
74
75 Typical use of a Q3SqlForm consists of the following steps:
76 \list
77 \i Create the widgets you want to appear in the form.
78 \i Create a cursor and navigate to the record to be edited.
79 \i Create the Q3SqlForm.
80 \i Set the form's record buffer to the cursor's update buffer.
81 \i Insert each widget and the field it is to edit into the form.
82 \i Use readFields() to update the editor widgets with values from
83 the database's fields.
84 \i Display the form and let the user edit values etc.
85 \i Use writeFields() to update the database's field values with
86 the values in the editor widgets.
87 \endlist
88
89 Note that a Q3SqlForm does not access the database directly, but
90 most often via QSqlFields which are part of a Q3SqlCursor. A
91 Q3SqlCursor::insert(), Q3SqlCursor::update() or Q3SqlCursor::del()
92 call is needed to actually write values to the database.
93
94 Some sample code to initialize a form successfully:
95
96 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qt3support_sql_q3sqlform.cpp 0
97
98 If you want to use custom editors for displaying and editing data
99 fields, you must install a custom Q3SqlPropertyMap. The form
100 uses this object to get or set the value of a widget.
101
102 \sa installPropertyMap(), Q3SqlPropertyMap
103*/
104
105
106/*!
107 Constructs a Q3SqlForm with parent \a parent.
108*/
109Q3SqlForm::Q3SqlForm(QObject * parent)
110 : QObject(parent)
111{
112 d = new Q3SqlFormPrivate();
113}
114
115/*!
116 Destroys the object and frees any allocated resources.
117*/
118Q3SqlForm::~Q3SqlForm()
119{
120 delete d;
121}
122
123/*!
124 Installs a custom Q3SqlPropertyMap. This is useful if you plan to
125 create your own custom editor widgets.
126
127 Q3SqlForm takes ownership of \a pmap, so \a pmap is deleted when
128 Q3SqlForm goes out of scope.
129
130 \sa Q3DataTable::installEditorFactory()
131*/
132void Q3SqlForm::installPropertyMap(Q3SqlPropertyMap * pmap)
133{
134 if(d->propertyMap)
135 delete d->propertyMap;
136 d->propertyMap = pmap;
137}
138
139/*!
140 Sets \a buf as the record buffer for the form. To force the
141 display of the data from \a buf, use readFields().
142
143 \sa readFields() writeFields()
144*/
145
146void Q3SqlForm::setRecord(QSqlRecord* buf)
147{
148 d->dirty = true;
149 d->buf = buf;
150}
151
152/*!
153 Inserts a \a widget, and the name of the \a field it is to be
154 mapped to, into the form. To actually associate inserted widgets
155 with an edit buffer, use setRecord().
156
157 \sa setRecord()
158*/
159
160void Q3SqlForm::insert(QWidget * widget, const QString& field)
161{
162 d->dirty = true;
163 d->wgt.insert(field, widget);
164 d->fld += field;
165}
166
167/*!
168 \overload
169
170 Removes \a field from the form.
171*/
172
173void Q3SqlForm::remove(const QString& field)
174{
175 d->dirty = true;
176 int i = d->fld.indexOf(field);
177 if (i >= 0)
178 d->fld.removeAt(i);
179 d->wgt.remove(field);
180}
181
182/*!
183 \overload
184
185 Inserts a \a widget, and the \a field it is to be mapped to, into
186 the form.
187*/
188
189void Q3SqlForm::insert(QWidget * widget, QSqlField * field)
190{
191 d->map[widget] = field;
192}
193
194/*!
195 Removes a \a widget, and hence the field it's mapped to, from the
196 form.
197*/
198
199void Q3SqlForm::remove(QWidget * widget)
200{
201 d->map.remove(widget);
202}
203
204/*!
205 Clears the values in all the widgets, and the fields they are
206 mapped to, in the form, and sets them to NULL.
207*/
208void Q3SqlForm::clearValues()
209{
210 QMap< QWidget *, QSqlField * >::Iterator it;
211 for(it = d->map.begin(); it != d->map.end(); ++it){
212 QSqlField* f = (*it);
213 if (f)
214 f->clear();
215 }
216 readFields();
217}
218
219/*!
220 Removes every widget, and the fields they're mapped to, from the form.
221*/
222void Q3SqlForm::clear()
223{
224 d->dirty = true;
225 d->fld.clear();
226 clearMap();
227}
228
229/*!
230 Returns the number of widgets in the form.
231*/
232int Q3SqlForm::count() const
233{
234 return d->map.size();
235}
236
237/*!
238 Returns the \a{i}-th widget in the form. Useful for traversing
239 the widgets in the form.
240*/
241QWidget * Q3SqlForm::widget(int i) const
242{
243 QMap< QWidget *, QSqlField * >::ConstIterator it;
244 int cnt = 0;
245
246 if(i > d->map.size())
247 return 0;
248 for(it = d->map.constBegin(); it != d->map.constEnd(); ++it){
249 if(cnt++ == i)
250 return it.key();
251 }
252 return 0;
253}
254
255/*!
256 Returns the widget that field \a field is mapped to.
257*/
258QWidget * Q3SqlForm::fieldToWidget(QSqlField * field) const
259{
260 QMap< QWidget *, QSqlField * >::ConstIterator it;
261 for(it = d->map.constBegin(); it != d->map.constEnd(); ++it){
262 if(*it == field)
263 return it.key();
264 }
265 return 0;
266}
267
268/*!
269 Returns the SQL field that widget \a widget is mapped to.
270*/
271QSqlField * Q3SqlForm::widgetToField(QWidget * widget) const
272{
273 return d->map.value(widget, 0);
274}
275
276/*!
277 Updates the widgets in the form with current values from the SQL
278 fields they are mapped to.
279*/
280void Q3SqlForm::readFields()
281{
282 sync();
283 QSqlField * f;
284 QMap< QWidget *, QSqlField * >::Iterator it;
285 Q3SqlPropertyMap * pmap = (d->propertyMap == 0) ?
286 Q3SqlPropertyMap::defaultMap() : d->propertyMap;
287 for(it = d->map.begin() ; it != d->map.end(); ++it){
288 f = widgetToField(it.key());
289 if(!f)
290 continue;
291 pmap->setProperty(it.key(), f->value());
292 }
293}
294
295/*!
296 Updates the SQL fields with values from the widgets they are
297 mapped to. To actually update the database with the contents of
298 the record buffer, use Q3SqlCursor::insert(), Q3SqlCursor::update()
299 or Q3SqlCursor::del() as appropriate.
300*/
301void Q3SqlForm::writeFields()
302{
303 sync();
304 QSqlField * f;
305 QMap< QWidget *, QSqlField * >::Iterator it;
306 Q3SqlPropertyMap * pmap = (d->propertyMap == 0) ?
307 Q3SqlPropertyMap::defaultMap() : d->propertyMap;
308
309 for(it = d->map.begin() ; it != d->map.end(); ++it){
310 f = widgetToField(it.key());
311 if(!f)
312 continue;
313 f->setValue(pmap->property(it.key()));
314 }
315}
316
317/*!
318 Updates the widget \a widget with the value from the SQL field it
319 is mapped to. Nothing happens if no SQL field is mapped to the \a
320 widget.
321*/
322void Q3SqlForm::readField(QWidget * widget)
323{
324 sync();
325 QSqlField * field = 0;
326 Q3SqlPropertyMap * pmap = (d->propertyMap == 0) ?
327 Q3SqlPropertyMap::defaultMap() : d->propertyMap;
328 field = widgetToField(widget);
329 if(field)
330 pmap->setProperty(widget, field->value());
331}
332
333/*!
334 Updates the SQL field with the value from the \a widget it is
335 mapped to. Nothing happens if no SQL field is mapped to the \a
336 widget.
337*/
338void Q3SqlForm::writeField(QWidget * widget)
339{
340 sync();
341 QSqlField * field = 0;
342 Q3SqlPropertyMap * pmap = (d->propertyMap == 0) ?
343 Q3SqlPropertyMap::defaultMap() : d->propertyMap;
344 field = widgetToField(widget);
345 if(field)
346 field->setValue(pmap->property(widget));
347}
348
349/*! \internal
350*/
351
352void Q3SqlForm::sync()
353{
354 if (d->dirty) {
355 clearMap();
356 if (d->buf) {
357 for (int i = 0; i < d->fld.count(); ++i) {
358 const QSqlField *field = d->buf->fieldPtr(d->fld.at(i));
359 insert(d->wgt.value(d->fld.at(i)), const_cast<QSqlField *>(field));
360 }
361 }
362 }
363 d->dirty = false;
364}
365
366/*! \internal
367
368 Clears the internal map of widget/field associations
369*/
370
371void Q3SqlForm::clearMap()
372{
373 d->map.clear();
374}
375
376QT_END_NAMESPACE
377
378#endif // QT_NO_SQL
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