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/****************************************************************************
**
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#include "qdeclarativeradiodata_p.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\qmltype RadioData
\instantiates QDeclarativeRadioData
\inqmlmodule QtMultimedia 5.0
\brief Access RDS data from a QML application.
\ingroup multimedia_qml
\ingroup multimedia_radio_qml
\inherits Item
This type is part of the \b{QtMultimedia 5.0} module.
\c RadioData is your gateway to all the data available through RDS. RDS is the Radio Data System
which allows radio stations to broadcast information like the \l stationId, \l programType, \l programTypeName,
\l stationName, and \l radioText. This information can be read from the \c RadioData. It also allows
you to set whether the radio should tune to alternative frequencies if the current signal strength falls too much.
\qml
import QtQuick 2.0
import QtMultimedia 5.0
Rectangle {
width: 480
height: 320
Radio {
id: radio
band: Radio.FM
}
Column {
Text {
text: radio.radioData.stationName
}
Text {
text: radio.radioData.programTypeName
}
Text {
text: radio.radioData.radioText
}
}
}
\endqml
You use \c RadioData together with a \l Radio, either by
accessing the \c radioData property of the Radio, or
creating a separate RadioData. The properties of the
RadioData type will reflect the information broadcast by the
radio station the Radio is currently tuned to.
\sa {Radio Overview}
*/
QDeclarativeRadioData::QDeclarativeRadioData(QObject *parent) :
QObject(parent)
{
m_radioTuner = new QRadioTuner(this);
m_radioData = m_radioTuner->radioData();
connectSignals();
}
QDeclarativeRadioData::QDeclarativeRadioData(QRadioTuner *tuner, QObject *parent) :
QObject(parent)
{
m_radioTuner = tuner;
m_radioData = m_radioTuner->radioData();
connectSignals();
}
QDeclarativeRadioData::~QDeclarativeRadioData()
{
}
/*!
\qmlproperty enumeration QtMultimedia5::RadioData::availability
Returns the availability state of the radio data interface.
This is one of:
\table
\header \li Value \li Description
\row \li Available
\li The radio data interface is available to use
\row \li Busy
\li The radio data interface is usually available to use, but is currently busy.
\row \li Unavailable
\li The radio data interface is not available to use (there may be no radio
hardware)
\row \li ResourceMissing
\li There is one or more resources missing, so the radio cannot
be used. It may be possible to try again at a later time.
\endtable
*/
QDeclarativeRadioData::Availability QDeclarativeRadioData::availability() const
{
return Availability(m_radioData->availability());
}
/*!
\qmlproperty string QtMultimedia5::RadioData::stationId
This property allows you to read the station Id of the currently tuned radio
station.
*/
QString QDeclarativeRadioData::stationId() const
{
return m_radioData->stationId();
}
/*!
\qmlproperty enumeration QtMultimedia5::RadioData::programType
This property holds the type of the currently playing program as transmitted
by the radio station. The value can be any one of the values defined in the
table below.
\table
\header \li Value
\row \li Undefined
\row \li News
\row \li CurrentAffairs
\row \li Information
\row \li Sport
\row \li Education
\row \li Drama
\row \li Culture
\row \li Science
\row \li Varied
\row \li PopMusic
\row \li RockMusic
\row \li EasyListening
\row \li LightClassical
\row \li SeriousClassical
\row \li OtherMusic
\row \li Weather
\row \li Finance
\row \li ChildrensProgrammes
\row \li SocialAffairs
\row \li Religion
\row \li PhoneIn
\row \li Travel
\row \li Leisure
\row \li JazzMusic
\row \li CountryMusic
\row \li NationalMusic
\row \li OldiesMusic
\row \li FolkMusic
\row \li Documentary
\row \li AlarmTest
\row \li Alarm
\row \li Talk
\row \li ClassicRock
\row \li AdultHits
\row \li SoftRock
\row \li Top40
\row \li Soft
\row \li Nostalgia
\row \li Classical
\row \li RhythmAndBlues
\row \li SoftRhythmAndBlues
\row \li Language
\row \li ReligiousMusic
\row \li ReligiousTalk
\row \li Personality
\row \li Public
\row \li College
\endtable
*/
QDeclarativeRadioData::ProgramType QDeclarativeRadioData::programType() const
{
return static_cast<QDeclarativeRadioData::ProgramType>(m_radioData->programType());
}
/*!
\qmlproperty string QtMultimedia5::RadioData::programTypeName
This property holds a string representation of the \l programType.
*/
QString QDeclarativeRadioData::programTypeName() const
{
return m_radioData->programTypeName();
}
/*!
\qmlproperty string QtMultimedia5::RadioData::stationName
This property has the name of the currently tuned radio station.
*/
QString QDeclarativeRadioData::stationName() const
{
return m_radioData->stationName();
}
/*!
\qmlproperty string QtMultimedia5::RadioData::radioText
This property holds free-text transmitted by the radio station. This is typically used to
show supporting information for the currently playing content, for instance song title or
artist name.
*/
QString QDeclarativeRadioData::radioText() const
{
return m_radioData->radioText();
}
/*!
\qmlproperty bool QtMultimedia5::RadioData::alternativeFrequenciesEnabled
This property allows you to specify whether the radio should try and tune to alternative
frequencies if the signal strength of the current station becomes too weak. The alternative
frequencies are emitted over RDS by the radio station, and the tuning happens automatically.
*/
bool QDeclarativeRadioData::alternativeFrequenciesEnabled() const
{
return m_radioData->isAlternativeFrequenciesEnabled();
}
void QDeclarativeRadioData::setAlternativeFrequenciesEnabled(bool enabled)
{
m_radioData->setAlternativeFrequenciesEnabled(enabled);
}
void QDeclarativeRadioData::_q_programTypeChanged(QRadioData::ProgramType programType)
{
emit programTypeChanged(static_cast<QDeclarativeRadioData::ProgramType>(programType));
}
void QDeclarativeRadioData::_q_error(QRadioData::Error errorCode)
{
emit error(static_cast<QDeclarativeRadioData::Error>(errorCode));
emit errorChanged();
}
void QDeclarativeRadioData::_q_availabilityChanged(QtMultimedia::AvailabilityStatus availability)
{
emit availabilityChanged(Availability(availability));
}
void QDeclarativeRadioData::connectSignals()
{
connect(m_radioData, SIGNAL(programTypeChanged(QRadioData::ProgramType)), this,
SLOT(_q_programTypeChanged(QRadioData::ProgramType)));
connect(m_radioData, SIGNAL(stationIdChanged(QString)), this, SIGNAL(stationIdChanged(QString)));
connect(m_radioData, SIGNAL(programTypeNameChanged(QString)), this, SIGNAL(programTypeNameChanged(QString)));
connect(m_radioData, SIGNAL(stationNameChanged(QString)), this, SIGNAL(stationNameChanged(QString)));
connect(m_radioData, SIGNAL(radioTextChanged(QString)), this, SIGNAL(radioTextChanged(QString)));
connect(m_radioData, SIGNAL(alternativeFrequenciesEnabledChanged(bool)), this,
SIGNAL(alternativeFrequenciesEnabledChanged(bool)));
// Since the radio data type depends on the service for the tuner, the availability is also dictated from the tuner
connect(m_radioTuner, SIGNAL(availabilityChanged(QtMultimedia::AvailabilityStatus)), this, SLOT(_q_availabilityChanged(QtMultimedia::AvailabilityStatus)));
connect(m_radioData, SIGNAL(error(QRadioData::Error)), this, SLOT(_q_error(QRadioData::Error)));
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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