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<h1 class="title">Connections QML Type</h1>
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<p>Describes generalized connections to signals <a href="#details">More...</a></p>
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<li class="fn"><b><b><a href="qml-qtqml-connections.html#enabled-prop">enabled</a></b></b> : bool</li>
<li class="fn"><b><b><a href="qml-qtqml-connections.html#ignoreUnknownSignals-prop">ignoreUnknownSignals</a></b></b> : bool</li>
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<p>A Connections object creates a connection to a QML signal.</p>
<p>When connecting to signals in QML, the usual way is to create an "on<Signal>" handler that reacts when a signal is received, like this:</p>
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<span class="type">MouseArea</span> {
<span class="name">onClicked</span>: { <span class="name">foo</span>(<span class="name">parameters</span>) }
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<p>However, it is not possible to connect to a signal in this way in some cases, such as when:</p>
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<li>Multiple connections to the same signal are required</li>
<li>Creating connections outside the scope of the signal sender</li>
<li>Connecting to targets not defined in QML</li>
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<p>When any of these are needed, the Connections type can be used instead.</p>
<p>For example, the above code can be changed to use a Connections object, like this:</p>
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<span class="type">MouseArea</span> {
<span class="type"><a href="qml-qtqml-connections.html">Connections</a></span> {
<span class="name">onClicked</span>: <span class="name">foo</span>(<span class="name">parameters</span>)
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<p>More generally, the Connections object can be a child of some object other than the sender of the signal:</p>
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<span class="type">MouseArea</span> {
<span class="name">id</span>: <span class="name">area</span>
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<span class="name">target</span>: <span class="name">area</span>
<span class="name">onClicked</span>: <span class="name">foo</span>(<span class="name">parameters</span>)
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<p><b>See also </b><a href="qtqml-index.html">Qt QML</a>.</p>
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</div><div class="qmldoc"><p>Normally, a connection to a non-existent signal produces runtime errors.</p>
<p>If this property is set to <code>true</code>, such errors are ignored. This is useful if you intend to connect to different types of objects, handling a different set of signals for each object.</p>
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</div><div class="qmldoc"><p>This property holds the object that sends the signal.</p>
<p>If this property is not set, the <code>target</code> defaults to the parent of the Connection.</p>
<p>If set to null, no connection is made and any signal handlers are ignored until the target is not null.</p>
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