Let’s use RPC-style pure callbacks. I can propose to create class
DBManager . DBManager will be a singleton and it will be instance in separate thread (inherited from QThread ). This class will have own event loop. Also it will have queue of queries and pointers to QFuture objects to control (in own event loop) what queries have been executed.
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We need one thread (
DBManager ) for management database access (and if needed – solve probably conflicts), other (there can be more than one, so we can use QtConcurrent::run and pointers to QFuture objects to handle states and results) is for executing queries to database.
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The task of processing a short queue of queries to database is a probably long time procedure, so we need to have separate thread for it. By the way we don’t miss possibility to execute multiple queries in the same time (if it is possible). Record vocals on garageband.
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Executing queries from GUI thread is not good idea – we’ll avoid it. After DBManager will be applied, we’ll got only one unified entry point to access database.
As this class will be singleton, it can be reachable from every module. All queries will be applied through DBManager this way:
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