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/*!
    \example weatherinfo
    \title Weather Info (C++/QML)

    \brief The Weather Info example shows how to use the user's current position
           to retrieve local content from a web service in a C++ plugin for QML.

    \ingroup qtpositioning-examples

    Key \l{Qt Positioning} classes used in this example:

    \list
    \li \l{QGeoPositionInfo}
    \li \l{QGeoPositionInfoSource}
    \endlist

    \image ../images/example-weatherinfo.png

    \include examples-run.qdocinc

    \section1 Application Data Models

    The example uses weather data provided by \l http://www.openweathermap.org.

    The key part of this example is the application's data model, contained
    in the \c WeatherData and \c AppModel classes. \c WeatherData represents
    the weather information taken from the HTTP service. It is a simple data
    class, but we use \l Q_PROPERTY to expose it nicely to QML later.
    It also uses \l QML_ANONYMOUS macro, which makes it recognized in QML.

    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.h 0
    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.h 1

    \c AppModel models the state of the entire application. At startup, we
    get the platform's default position source using
    \l QGeoPositionInfoSource::createDefaultSource()

    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.cpp 0
    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.cpp 1

    If no default source is available, we take a static position and fetch
    weather for that. If, however, we do have a position source, we connect
    its \l {QGeoPositionInfoSource::}{positionUpdated()} signal to a slot on the
    \c AppModel and call \l {QGeoPositionInfoSource::}{startUpdates()}, which
    begins regular updates of device position.

    When a position update is received, we use the longitude and latitude
    of the returned coordinate to retrieve the current "city" name for use
    in the weather lookup.

    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.cpp 2

    To inform the UI about this process, the \c cityChanged() signal is emitted
    when a new city is used, and the \c weatherChanged() signal whenever a
    weather update occurs.

    The model also uses \l QML_ELEMENT macro, which makes it available in QML.

    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.h 2
    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.h 3
    \snippet weatherinfo/appmodel.h 4

    We use a \l QQmlListProperty for the weather forecast information,
    which contains the next 4 days of forecast weather. This makes it
    easy to access from QML.

    \section1 Expose Custom Models to QML

    To expose the models to the QML UI layer, we use the \l QML_ELEMENT and
    \l QML_ANONYMOUS macros. See the \l QQmlEngine class description for more
    details on these macros.

    To make the types available in QML, we need to update our build accordingly.

    \section2 CMake Build

    For a CMake-based build, we need to add the following to the
    \c {CMakeLists.txt}:

    \quotefromfile weatherinfo/CMakeLists.txt
    \skipto qt_add_qml_module(weatherinfo
    \printuntil )

    \section2 qmake Build

    For a qmake build, we need to modify the \c {weatherinfo.pro} file in the
    following way:

    \quotefromfile weatherinfo/weatherinfo.pro
    \skipto CONFIG
    \printuntil QML_IMPORT_MAJOR_VERSION

    \section1 Instantiate the Models in QML

    Finally, in the actual QML, we instantiate the \c {AppModel}:

    \snippet weatherinfo/weatherinfo.qml 0
    \snippet weatherinfo/weatherinfo.qml 1
    \snippet weatherinfo/weatherinfo.qml 2

    Once the model is instantiated like this, we can use its properties
    elsewhere in the QML document:

    \snippet weatherinfo/weatherinfo.qml 3
    \snippet weatherinfo/weatherinfo.qml 4

    \section1 Files and Attributions

    The example bundles the following images from Third-Party sources:

    \table
    \row
        \li \l{weatherinfo-tango-icons}{Tango Icons}
        \li Public Domain
    \row
        \li \l{weatherinfo-tango-weather-pack}{Tango Weather Icon Pack by Darkobra}
        \li Public Domain
    \endtable
*/