Qt SCXML Media Player Example (Dynamic)

A widget-based application that sends data to and receives it from a dynamically loaded ECMAScript data model.

Media Player Example (Dynamic) demonstrates how to access data from a dynamically loaded ECMAScript data model.

The UI is created using Qt Widgets.

Running the Example

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Using the ECMAScript Data Model

We specify the data model as a value of the datamodel attribute of the <scxml> element in mediaplayer-common/mediaplayer.scxml:

 <scxml
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/07/scxml"
     version="1.0"
     name="MediaPlayerStateMachine"
     initial="stopped"
     datamodel="ecmascript"
 >
     <datamodel>
         <data id="media"/>
     </datamodel>

Dynamically Loading the State Machine

We link against the Qt SCXML module by adding the following line to the example .pro file:

 QT += widgets scxml

We dynamically create and instantiate the state machine in mediaplayer-wigdets-dynamic/mediaplayer-widgets-dynamic.cpp:

 #include "../mediaplayer-common/mainwindow.h"

 #include <QApplication>
 #include <QScxmlStateMachine>

 int main(int argc, char **argv)
 {
     QApplication app(argc, argv);

     auto machine = QScxmlStateMachine::fromFile(
                 QStringLiteral(":mediaplayer.scxml"));
     MainWindow mainWindow(machine);
     machine->setParent(&mainWindow);

     machine->start();
     mainWindow.show();
     return app.exec();
 }

Connecting to States

The media player state machine will send out events when users tap a control and when playback starts or stops, as specified in the SCXML file:

     <state id="stopped">
         <transition event="tap" cond="isValidMedia()" target="playing"/>
     </state>

     <state id="playing">
         <onentry>
             <assign location="media" expr="_event.data.media"/>
             <send event="playbackStarted">
                 <param name="media" expr="media"/>
             </send>
         </onentry>

         <onexit>
             <send event="playbackStopped">
                 <param name="media" expr="media"/>
             </send>
         </onexit>

         <transition event="tap" cond="!isValidMedia() || media === _event.data.media" target="stopped"/>
         <transition event="tap" cond="isValidMedia() &amp;&amp; media !== _event.data.media" target="playing"/>
     </state>

To be notified when a state machine sends out an event, we connect to the corresponding signals:

     stateMachine->connectToEvent("playbackStarted", this, &MainWindow::started);
     stateMachine->connectToEvent("playbackStopped", this, &MainWindow::stopped);

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