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/*!
\contentspage index.html
\previouspage creator-debugging-helpers.html
\page creator-debugging-qml.html
\nextpage creator-debugging-example.html
\title Debugging Qt Quick Projects
\note You need Qt 4.7.1 or later to debug Qt Quick projects. Debugging
projects not created with the Qt Quick wizards is only supported with
Qt 4.8, or later.
To debug Qt Quick applications running on devices, you must install
Qt 4.7.4, or later, libraries on devices. To debug applications on Symbian
devices, you must install also QML Viewer on them.
For an example of how to debug Qt Quick Projects, see
\l{Debugging a Qt Quick Example Application}.
\section1 Setting Up QML Debugging
The process of setting up debugging for Qt Quick projects depends on the
\l{Creating Qt Quick Projects}{type of the project}: Qt Quick UI or Qt Quick
Application, and the Qt version used.
To debug Qt Quick UI projects:
\list 1
\o In \gui Projects mode \gui {Run Settings}, select the
\gui {Enable QML} check box in the \gui {Debugger Settings} to
enable QML debugging.
\o For Qt 4.7, compile the QML Inspector debugging helper. For more information,
see \l{Debugging Helpers for QML}.
\endlist
To debug Qt Quick Applications:
\list 1
\o Debugging is enabled by default for Qt 4.8, or later. For Qt 4.7,
select \gui Projects, and then select the
\gui {Enable QML debugging} check box in the \gui qmake section
in \gui {Build Steps}.
You might have to compile the library first, by selecting the
\gui Compile link.
\image qml-link-debugging-library.png "Build Steps"
\note Debugging requires opening a socket at a well-known port,
which presents a security risk. Anyone on the Internet could connect
to the application that you are debugging and execute any JavaScript
functions. Therefore, you must make sure that the port is properly
protected by a firewall.
\o In the \gui {Run Settings}, \gui {Debugger Settings} section, select
the \gui {Enable QML} check box to enable
QML debugging.
\o Select \gui {Build > Rebuild Project} to clean and rebuild the
project.
\o To debug applications on devices, check that Qt 4.7.4, or later,
libraries are installed on the device and
\l{Running on Multiple Targets}{select the device as the target}
before you start debugging.
\endlist
\section1 Mixed C++/QML Debugging
To debug both the C++ and QML parts of your application at the same time,
select the \gui {Enable C++} and \gui {Enable QML} checkboxes for both
languages in the \gui {Debugger Settings} section in the project
\gui{Run Settings}.
\image qtquick-debugging-settings.png
\section1 Starting QML Debugging
To start the application, choose \gui {Debug > Start Debugging >
Start Debugging} or press \key F5. Once the application starts running, it
behaves and performs as usual. You can then perform the following tasks:
\list
\o Debug JavaScript functions
\o Execute JavaScript expressions to get information about the state of
the application
\o Change QML code and immediately see the changes at runtime
\o Inspect QML code and change it at runtime without changing the code
\o Debug animations
\endlist
To debug already running applications:
\list 1
\o Start the application.
\o Select \gui {Debug > Start Debugging > Attach to QML Port}.
When debugging on the desktop, you can use the default values for
the connection. When debugging on devices, enter the device IP
address in the \gui Host field.
\endlist
\section1 Debugging JavaScript Functions
You can use the \QC \gui Debug mode to inspect the state of your
application while debugging. You can interact with the debugger by:
\list
\o \l{Setting Breakpoints}{Setting breakpoints}
\o \l{Viewing Call Stack Trace}{Viewing call stack trace}
\o \l{Locals and Expressions}{Viewing locals and expressions}
\endlist
\section1 Executing JavaScript Expressions
When the application is interrupted by a breakpoint, you can use the
\gui {Console} to execute JavaScript expressions in the current
context. To open it, choose \gui {Window > Views > Console}.
\image qml-script-console.png "Console view"
You can type JavaScript expressions and use them to get information about
the state or your application. You can change property values temporarily,
without editing the source, and view the results in the running application.
You can change the property values permanently in the code editor.
\section1 Applying QML Changes at Runtime
If you change property values or add properties in the code editor, the
debugger can update the properties in the running application when you save
the file. This is enabled by default. To disable it, click the
\inlineimage qml-observer-bar-reload.png "Apply Changes on Save button"
(\gui {Apply Changes on Save}) button on the toolbar.
When you change property values in the \gui {Console} or
\gui {QML Inspector}, they are immediately updated in the running
application, but not in the source code.
\section1 Inspecting QML at Runtime
While the application is running, you can use the \gui {QML Inspector} view
to explore the object structure, debug animations, and inspect colors.
To open the \gui {QML Inspector} view, choose \gui {Window > View >
QML Inspector}. The view shows the properties of the currently selected QML
element.
\image qml-observer-view.png "QML Inspector view"
To keep the application visible while you interact with the inspector, click
\inlineimage qml-inspector-app-on-top.png
(\gui {Show Application on Top}).
To display a QML element in the \gui {QML Inspector} view:
\list
\o Select the element in the code editor.
\o Click
\inlineimage qml-inspector-select-button.png
(\gui Select) to activate selection mode and then click an element
in the running application.
\o Select a child element of an element in the menu in the
\gui {QML Inspector} view:
\image qtquick-example-children.png
\o Select an element in the element path in the \gui {QML Inspector}
view.
\endlist
To change property values temporarily, without editing the source,
double-click them and enter the new values. You can view the results in the
running application.
When you select an element, the cursor moves to it in the code editor, where
you can change the value permanently.
\section1 Debugging Animations
When you debug complex applications, you can use the inspection
mode to jump to the position in code where an element is defined. You are
switched to the inspection mode, when you click the \gui Select, \gui Zoom,
or \gui {Color Picker} button
on the toolbar.
\image qml-observer-buttons.png "QML Inspector toolbar"
When the \gui Select tool is enabled, you can click elements in the running
application to jump to their definitions in the code. The properties of the
selected element are displayed in the \gui {QML Inspector} view. The element
hierarchy is displayed as a bread crumb path.
You can also right-click an element in the running application to view the
element hierarchy as a context menu.
\image qml-observer-context-menu.png "QML Inspector"
To switch to the zoom mode, click the \gui Zoom button. Click in the
running application to zoom in. Right-click to open a context menu that
contains zoom controls.
To inspect colors, click the \gui {Color Picker} button. You can also click
\inlineimage qml-observer-bar-copy-color.png "Color Picker button"
(\gui {Color Picker}) to copy the color definition to the clipboard.
To switch out of the inspection mode, deselect the \gui Select, \gui Zoom,
and \gui {Color Picker} button.
To move the application running in \QQV to the front, select the
\gui {Show Application on Top} button.
To play and pause animations in the running application, select
\inlineimage qml-inspector-play.png
(\gui {Play Animations}) and
\inlineimage qml-inspector-pause.png
(\gui {Pause Animations}) on the toolbar.
To change the speed at which animations are played, click and hold down
\gui {Play/Pause Animations}
and select a value.
*/