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| 42 | /*! | 
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| 43 | \example xmlpatterns/recipes | 
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| 44 | \title Recipes Example | 
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| 45 |  | 
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| 46 | The recipes example shows how to use QtXmlPatterns to query XML data | 
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| 47 | loaded from a file. | 
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| 48 |  | 
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| 49 | \tableofcontents | 
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| 50 |  | 
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| 51 | \section1 Introduction | 
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| 52 |  | 
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| 53 | In this case, the XML data represents a cookbook, \c{cookbook.xml}, | 
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| 54 | which contains \c{<cookbook>} as its document element, which in turn | 
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| 55 | contains a sequence of \c{<recipe>} elements. This XML data is | 
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| 56 | searched using queries stored in XQuery files (\c{*.xq}). | 
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| 57 |  | 
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| 58 | \section2 The User Interface | 
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| 59 |  | 
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| 60 | The UI for this example was created using \l{Qt Designer Manual} {Qt | 
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| 61 | Designer}: | 
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| 62 |  | 
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| 63 | \image recipes-example.png | 
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| 64 |  | 
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| 65 | The UI consists of three \l{QGroupBox} {group boxes} arranged | 
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| 66 | vertically. The top one contains a \l{QTextEdit} {text viewer} that | 
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| 67 | displays the XML text from the cookbook file. The middle group box | 
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| 68 | contains a \l{QComboBox} {combo box} for choosing the \l{A Short | 
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| 69 | Path to XQuery} {XQuery} to run and a \l{QTextEdit} {text viewer} | 
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| 70 | for displaying the text of the selected XQuery. The \c{.xq} files in | 
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| 71 | the file list above are shown in the combo box menu. Choosing an | 
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| 72 | XQuery loads, parses, and runs the selected XQuery. The query result | 
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| 73 | is shown in the bottom group box's \l{QTextEdit} {text viewer}. | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | \section2 Running your own XQueries | 
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| 76 |  | 
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| 77 | You can write your own XQuery files and run them in the example | 
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| 78 | program. The file \c{xmlpatterns/recipes/recipes.qrc} is the \l{The | 
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| 79 | Qt Resource System} {resource file} for this example. It is used in | 
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| 80 | \c{main.cpp} (\c{Q_INIT_RESOURCE(recipes);}). It lists the XQuery | 
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| 81 | files (\c{.xq}) that can be selected in the combobox. | 
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| 82 |  | 
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| 83 | \quotefromfile examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/recipes.qrc | 
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| 84 | \printuntil | 
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| 85 |  | 
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| 86 | To add your own queries to the example's combobox, store your | 
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| 87 | \c{.xq} files in the \c{examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/files} | 
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| 88 | directory and add them to \c{recipes.qrc} as shown above. | 
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| 89 |  | 
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| 90 | \section1 Code Walk-Through | 
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| 91 |  | 
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| 92 | The example's main() function creates the standard instance of | 
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| 93 | QApplication. Then it creates an instance of the UI class, shows it, | 
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| 94 | and starts the Qt event loop: | 
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| 95 |  | 
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| 96 | \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/main.cpp 0 | 
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| 97 |  | 
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| 98 | \section2 The UI Class: QueryMainWindow | 
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| 99 |  | 
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| 100 | The example's UI is a conventional Qt GUI application inheriting | 
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| 101 | QMainWindow and the class generated by \l{Qt Designer Manual} {Qt | 
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| 102 | Designer}: | 
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| 103 |  | 
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| 104 | \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/querymainwindow.h 0 | 
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| 105 |  | 
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| 106 | The constructor finds the window's \l{QComboBox} {combo box} child | 
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| 107 | widget and connects its \l{QComboBox::currentIndexChanged()} | 
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| 108 | {currentIndexChanged()} signal to the window's \c{displayQuery()} | 
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| 109 | slot. It then calls \c{loadInputFile()} to load \c{cookbook.xml} and | 
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| 110 | display its contents in the top group box's \l{QTextEdit} {text | 
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| 111 | viewer} . Finally, it finds the XQuery files (\c{.xq}) and adds each | 
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| 112 | one to the \l{QComboBox} {combo box} menu. | 
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| 113 |  | 
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| 114 | \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/querymainwindow.cpp 0 | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | The work is done in the \l{displayQuery() slot} {displayQuery()} | 
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| 117 | slot and the \l{evaluate() function} {evaluate()} function it | 
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| 118 | calls. \l{displayQuery() slot} {displayQuery()} loads and displays | 
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| 119 | the selected query file and passes the XQuery text to \l{evaluate() | 
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| 120 | function} {evaluate()}. | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | \target displayQuery() slot | 
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| 123 | \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/querymainwindow.cpp 1 | 
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| 124 |  | 
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| 125 | \l{evaluate() function} {evaluate()} demonstrates the standard | 
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| 126 | QtXmlPatterns usage pattern. First, an instance of QXmlQuery is | 
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| 127 | created (\c{query}). The \c{query's} \l{QXmlQuery::bindVariable()} | 
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| 128 | {bindVariable()} function is then called to bind the \c cookbook.xml | 
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| 129 | file to the XQuery variable \c inputDocument. \e{After} the variable | 
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| 130 | is bound, \l{QXmlQuery::setQuery()} {setQuery()} is called to pass | 
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| 131 | the XQuery text to the \c query. | 
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| 132 |  | 
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| 133 | \note \l{QXmlQuery::setQuery()} {setQuery()} must be called | 
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| 134 | \e{after} \l{QXmlQuery::bindVariable()} {bindVariable()}. | 
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| 135 |  | 
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| 136 | Passing the XQuery to \l{QXmlQuery::setQuery()} {setQuery()} causes | 
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| 137 | QtXmlPatterns to parse the XQuery. \l{QXmlQuery::isValid()} is | 
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| 138 | called to ensure that the XQuery was correctly parsed. | 
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| 139 |  | 
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| 140 | \target evaluate() function | 
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| 141 | \snippet examples/xmlpatterns/recipes/querymainwindow.cpp 2 | 
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| 142 |  | 
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| 143 | If the XQuery is valid, an instance of QXmlFormatter is created to | 
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| 144 | format the query result as XML into a QBuffer. To evaluate the | 
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| 145 | XQuery, an overload of \l{QXmlQuery::evaluateTo()} {evaluateTo()} is | 
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| 146 | called that takes a QAbstractXmlReceiver for its output | 
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| 147 | (QXmlFormatter inherits QAbstractXmlReceiver). Finally, the | 
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| 148 | formatted XML result is displayed in the UI's bottom text view. | 
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| 149 |  | 
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| 150 | \note Each XQuery \c{.xq} file must declare the \c{$inputDocument} | 
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| 151 | variable to represent the \c cookbook.xml document: | 
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| 152 |  | 
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| 153 | \code | 
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| 154 | (: All ingredients for Mushroom Soup. :) | 
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| 155 | declare variable $inputDocument external; | 
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| 156 |  | 
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| 157 | doc($inputDocument)/cookbook/recipe[@xml:id = "MushroomSoup"]/ingredient/ | 
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| 158 | <p>{@name, @quantity}</p> | 
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| 159 | \endcode | 
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| 160 |  | 
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| 161 | \note If you add add your own query.xq files, you must declare the | 
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| 162 | \c{$inputDocument} and use it as shown above. | 
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| 163 |  | 
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| 164 | */ | 
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