class QStandardItem#

The QStandardItem class provides an item for use with the QStandardItemModel class. More

Synopsis#

Methods#

Virtual methods#

Note

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Detailed Description#

Items usually contain text, icons, or checkboxes.

Each item can have its own background brush which is set with the setBackground() function. The current background brush can be found with background() . The text label for each item can be rendered with its own font and brush. These are specified with the setFont() and setForeground() functions, and read with font() and foreground() .

By default, items are enabled, editable, selectable, checkable, and can be used both as the source of a drag and drop operation and as a drop target. Each item’s flags can be changed by calling setFlags() . Checkable items can be checked and unchecked with the setCheckState() function. The corresponding checkState() function indicates whether the item is currently checked.

You can store application-specific data in an item by calling setData() .

Each item can have a two-dimensional table of child items. This makes it possible to build hierarchies of items. The typical hierarchy is the tree, in which case the child table is a table with a single column (a list).

The dimensions of the child table can be set with setRowCount() and setColumnCount() . Items can be positioned in the child table with setChild() . Get a pointer to a child item with child() . New rows and columns of children can also be inserted with insertRow() and insertColumn() , or appended with appendRow() and appendColumn() . When using the append and insert functions, the dimensions of the child table will grow as needed.

An existing row of children can be removed with removeRow() or takeRow() ; correspondingly, a column can be removed with removeColumn() or takeColumn() .

An item’s children can be sorted by calling sortChildren() .

Subclassing#

When subclassing QStandardItem to provide custom items, it is possible to define new types for them so that they can be distinguished from the base class. The type() function should be reimplemented to return a new type value equal to or greater than UserType .

Reimplement data() and setData() if you want to perform custom handling of data queries and/or control how an item’s data is represented.

Reimplement clone() if you want QStandardItemModel to be able to create instances of your custom item class on demand (see setItemPrototype() ).

Reimplement read() and write() if you want to control how items are represented in their serialized form.

Reimplement operator if you want to control the semantics of item comparison. operator determines the sorted order when sorting items with sortChildren() or with sort() .

See also

QStandardItemModel Item View Convenience ClassesModel/View Programming

class ItemType#

This enum describes the types that are used to describe standard items.

Constant

Description

QStandardItem.Type

The default type for standard items.

QStandardItem.UserType

The minimum value for custom types. Values below UserType are reserved by Qt.

You can define new user types in QStandardItem subclasses to ensure that custom items are treated specially; for example, when items are sorted.

See also

type()

__init__(icon, text)#
Parameters:
  • iconQIcon

  • text – str

Constructs an item with the given icon and text.

__init__()

Constructs an item.

__init__(rows[, columns=1])
Parameters:
  • rows – int

  • columns – int

Constructs an item with rows rows and columns columns of child items.

__init__(other)
Parameters:

otherQStandardItem

Constructs a copy of other. Note that model() is not copied.

This function is useful when reimplementing clone() .

__init__(text)
Parameters:

text – str

Constructs an item with the given text.

accessibleDescription()#
Return type:

str

Returns the item’s accessible description.

The accessible description is used by assistive technologies (i.e. for users who cannot use conventional means of interaction).

accessibleText()#
Return type:

str

Returns the item’s accessible text.

The accessible text is used by assistive technologies (i.e. for users who cannot use conventional means of interaction).

appendColumn(items)#
Parameters:

items – .list of QStandardItem

Appends a column containing items. If necessary, the row count is increased to the size of items.

See also

insertColumn()

appendRow(item)#
Parameters:

itemQStandardItem

This is an overloaded function.

Appends a row containing item.

When building a list or a tree that has only one column, this function provides a convenient way to append a single new item.

appendRow(items)
Parameters:

items – .list of QStandardItem

Appends a row containing items. If necessary, the column count is increased to the size of items.

See also

insertRow()

appendRows(items)#
Parameters:

items – .list of QStandardItem

Appends rows containing items. The column count will not change.

See also

insertRow()

background()#
Return type:

QBrush

Returns the brush used to render the item’s background.

checkState()#
Return type:

CheckState

Returns the checked state of the item.

child(row[, column=0])#
Parameters:
  • row – int

  • column – int

Return type:

QStandardItem

Returns the child item at (row, column) if one has been set; otherwise returns None.

clearData()#

Removes all the data from all roles previously set.

See also

data() setData()

clone()#
Return type:

QStandardItem

Returns a copy of this item. The item’s children are not copied.

When subclassing QStandardItem , you can reimplement this function to provide QStandardItemModel with a factory that it can use to create new items on demand.

See also

setItemPrototype() operator=()

column()#
Return type:

int

Returns the column where the item is located in its parent’s child table, or -1 if the item has no parent.

See also

row() parent()

columnCount()#
Return type:

int

Returns the number of child item columns that the item has.

data([role=Qt.UserRole + 1])#
Parameters:

role – int

Return type:

object

Returns the item’s data for the given role, or an invalid QVariant if there is no data for the role.

If you reimplement this function, your reimplementation should call the base implementation for roles you don’t handle, otherwise getting flags, e.g. by calling flags() , isCheckable() , isEditable() etc., will not work.

Note

The default implementation treats Qt::EditRole and Qt::DisplayRole as referring to the same data.

See also

setData()

emitDataChanged()#

Causes the model associated with this item to emit a dataChanged() signal for this item.

You normally only need to call this function if you have subclassed QStandardItem and reimplemented data() and/or setData() .

See also

setData()

flags()#
Return type:

Combination of ItemFlag

Returns the item flags for the item.

The item flags determine how the user can interact with the item.

By default, items are enabled, editable, selectable, checkable, and can be used both as the source of a drag and drop operation and as a drop target.

See also

setFlags()

font()#
Return type:

QFont

Returns the font used to render the item’s text.

See also

setFont()

foreground()#
Return type:

QBrush

Returns the brush used to render the item’s foreground (e.g. text).

hasChildren()#
Return type:

bool

Returns true if this item has any children; otherwise returns false.

icon()#
Return type:

QIcon

Returns the item’s icon.

See also

setIcon() iconSize

index()#
Return type:

QModelIndex

Returns the QModelIndex associated with this item.

When you need to invoke item functionality in a QModelIndex-based API (e.g. QAbstractItemView), you can call this function to obtain an index that corresponds to the item’s location in the model.

If the item is not associated with a model, an invalid QModelIndex is returned.

insertColumn(column, items)#
Parameters:
  • column – int

  • items – .list of QStandardItem

Inserts a column at column containing items. If necessary, the row count is increased to the size of items.

insertColumns(column, count)#
Parameters:
  • column – int

  • count – int

Inserts count columns of child items at column column.

insertRow(row, item)#
Parameters:

This is an overloaded function.

Inserts a row at row containing item.

When building a list or a tree that has only one column, this function provides a convenient way to insert a single new item.

insertRow(row, items)
Parameters:
  • row – int

  • items – .list of QStandardItem

Inserts a row at row containing items. If necessary, the column count is increased to the size of items.

insertRows(row, items)#
Parameters:
  • row – int

  • items – .list of QStandardItem

Inserts items at row. The column count won’t be changed.

insertRows(row, count)
Parameters:
  • row – int

  • count – int

Inserts count rows of child items at row row.

isAutoTristate()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item is tristate and is controlled by QTreeWidget.

The default value is false.

isCheckable()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item is user-checkable.

The default value is false.

isDragEnabled()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item is drag enabled. An item that is drag enabled can be dragged by the user.

The default value is true.

Note that item dragging must be enabled in the view for dragging to work; see QAbstractItemView::dragEnabled.

isDropEnabled()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item is drop enabled. When an item is drop enabled, it can be used as a drop target.

The default value is true.

isEditable()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item can be edited by the user.

When an item is editable (and enabled), the user can edit the item by invoking one of the view’s edit triggers; see QAbstractItemView::editTriggers.

The default value is true.

isEnabled()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item is enabled.

When an item is enabled, the user can interact with it. The possible types of interaction are specified by the other item flags, such as isEditable() and isSelectable() .

The default value is true.

isSelectable()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item is selectable by the user.

The default value is true.

isUserTristate()#
Return type:

bool

Returns whether the item is tristate; that is, if it’s checkable with three separate states and the user can cycle through all three states.

The default value is false.

model()#
Return type:

QStandardItemModel

Returns the QStandardItemModel that this item belongs to.

If the item is not a child of another item that belongs to the model, this function returns None.

See also

index()

__lt__(other)#
Parameters:

otherQStandardItem

Return type:

bool

Returns true if this item is less than other; otherwise returns false.

The default implementation uses the data for the item’s sort role (see sortRole ) to perform the comparison if the item belongs to a model; otherwise, the data for the item’s Qt::DisplayRole ( text() ) is used to perform the comparison.

sortChildren() and sort() use this function when sorting items. If you want custom sorting, you can subclass QStandardItem and reimplement this function.

parent()#
Return type:

QStandardItem

Returns the item’s parent item, or None if the item has no parent.

Note

For toplevel items parent() returns None. To receive toplevel item’s parent use invisibleRootItem() instead.

read(in)#
Parameters:

inQDataStream

Reads the item from stream in. Only the data and flags of the item are read, not the child items.

See also

write()

removeColumn(column)#
Parameters:

column – int

Removes the given column. The items that were in the column are deleted.

removeColumns(column, count)#
Parameters:
  • column – int

  • count – int

Removes count columns at column column. The items that were in those columns are deleted.

removeRow(row)#
Parameters:

row – int

Removes the given row. The items that were in the row are deleted.

removeRows(row, count)#
Parameters:
  • row – int

  • count – int

Removes count rows at row row. The items that were in those rows are deleted.

row()#
Return type:

int

Returns the row where the item is located in its parent’s child table, or -1 if the item has no parent.

See also

column() parent()

rowCount()#
Return type:

int

Returns the number of child item rows that the item has.

setAccessibleDescription(accessibleDescription)#
Parameters:

accessibleDescription – str

Sets the item’s accessible description to the string specified by accessibleDescription.

The accessible description is used by assistive technologies (i.e. for users who cannot use conventional means of interaction).

setAccessibleText(accessibleText)#
Parameters:

accessibleText – str

Sets the item’s accessible text to the string specified by accessibleText.

The accessible text is used by assistive technologies (i.e. for users who cannot use conventional means of interaction).

setAutoTristate(tristate)#
Parameters:

tristate – bool

Determines that the item is tristate and controlled by QTreeWidget if tristate is true. This enables automatic management of the state of parent items in QTreeWidget (checked if all children are checked, unchecked if all children are unchecked, or partially checked if only some children are checked).

setBackground(brush)#
Parameters:

brushQBrush

Sets the item’s background brush to the specified brush.

setCheckState(checkState)#
Parameters:

checkStateCheckState

Sets the check state of the item to be state.

setCheckable(checkable)#
Parameters:

checkable – bool

Sets whether the item is user-checkable. If checkable is true, the item can be checked by the user; otherwise, the user cannot check the item.

The item delegate will render a checkable item with a check box next to the item’s text.

setChild(row, column, item)#
Parameters:

Sets the child item at (row, column) to item. This item (the parent item) takes ownership of item. If necessary, the row count and column count are increased to fit the item.

Note

Passing None as item removes the item.

See also

child()

setChild(row, item)
Parameters:

This is an overloaded function.

Sets the child at row to item.

setColumnCount(columns)#
Parameters:

columns – int

Sets the number of child item columns to columns. If this is less than columnCount() , the data in the unwanted columns is discarded.

setData(value[, role=Qt.UserRole + 1])#
Parameters:
  • value – object

  • role – int

Sets the item’s data for the given role to the specified value.

If you subclass QStandardItem and reimplement this function, your reimplementation should:

  • call emitDataChanged() if you do not call the base implementation of setData(). This will ensure that e.g. views using the model are notified of the changes

  • call the base implementation for roles you don’t handle, otherwise setting flags, e.g. by calling setFlags() , setCheckable() , setEditable() etc., will not work.

Note

The default implementation treats Qt::EditRole and Qt::DisplayRole as referring to the same data.

See also

data() setFlags()

setDragEnabled(dragEnabled)#
Parameters:

dragEnabled – bool

Sets whether the item is drag enabled. If dragEnabled is true, the item can be dragged by the user; otherwise, the user cannot drag the item.

Note that you also need to ensure that item dragging is enabled in the view; see QAbstractItemView::dragEnabled.

setDropEnabled(dropEnabled)#
Parameters:

dropEnabled – bool

Sets whether the item is drop enabled. If dropEnabled is true, the item can be used as a drop target; otherwise, it cannot.

Note that you also need to ensure that drops are enabled in the view; see QWidget::acceptDrops(); and that the model supports the desired drop actions; see QAbstractItemModel::supportedDropActions().

setEditable(editable)#
Parameters:

editable – bool

Sets whether the item is editable. If editable is true, the item can be edited by the user; otherwise, the user cannot edit the item.

How the user can edit items in a view is determined by the view’s edit triggers; see QAbstractItemView::editTriggers.

setEnabled(enabled)#
Parameters:

enabled – bool

Sets whether the item is enabled. If enabled is true, the item is enabled, meaning that the user can interact with the item; if enabled is false, the user cannot interact with the item.

This flag takes precedence over the other item flags; e.g. if an item is not enabled, it cannot be selected by the user, even if the Qt::ItemIsSelectable flag has been set.

setFlags(flags)#
Parameters:

flags – Combination of ItemFlag

Sets the item flags for the item to flags.

The item flags determine how the user can interact with the item. This is often used to disable an item.

See also

flags() setData()

setFont(font)#
Parameters:

fontQFont

Sets the font used to display the item’s text to the given font.

setForeground(brush)#
Parameters:

brushQBrush

Sets the brush used to display the item’s foreground (e.g. text) to the given brush.

setIcon(icon)#
Parameters:

iconQIcon

Sets the item’s icon to the icon specified.

See also

icon()

setRowCount(rows)#
Parameters:

rows – int

Sets the number of child item rows to rows. If this is less than rowCount() , the data in the unwanted rows is discarded.

setSelectable(selectable)#
Parameters:

selectable – bool

Sets whether the item is selectable. If selectable is true, the item can be selected by the user; otherwise, the user cannot select the item.

You can control the selection behavior and mode by manipulating their view properties; see QAbstractItemView::selectionMode and QAbstractItemView::selectionBehavior.

setSizeHint(sizeHint)#
Parameters:

sizeHintQSize

Sets the size hint for the item to be size. If no size hint is set, the item delegate will compute the size hint based on the item data.

See also

sizeHint()

setStatusTip(statusTip)#
Parameters:

statusTip – str

Sets the item’s status tip to the string specified by statusTip.

setText(text)#
Parameters:

text – str

Sets the item’s text to the text specified.

setTextAlignment(textAlignment)#
Parameters:

textAlignment – Combination of AlignmentFlag

Sets the text alignment for the item’s text to the alignment specified.

See also

textAlignment()

setToolTip(toolTip)#
Parameters:

toolTip – str

Sets the item’s tooltip to the string specified by toolTip.

setUserTristate(tristate)#
Parameters:

tristate – bool

Sets whether the item is tristate and controlled by the user. If tristate is true, the user can cycle through three separate states; otherwise, the item is checkable with two states. (Note that this also requires that the item is checkable; see isCheckable() .)

setWhatsThis(whatsThis)#
Parameters:

whatsThis – str

Sets the item’s “What’s This?” help to the string specified by whatsThis.

sizeHint()#
Return type:

QSize

Returns the size hint set for the item, or an invalid QSize if no size hint has been set.

If no size hint has been set, the item delegate will compute the size hint based on the item data.

See also

setSizeHint()

sortChildren(column[, order=Qt.AscendingOrder])#
Parameters:

Sorts the children of the item using the given order, by the values in the given column.

Note

This function is recursive, therefore it sorts the children of the item, its grandchildren, etc.

See also

operator

statusTip()#
Return type:

str

Returns the item’s status tip.

takeChild(row[, column=0])#
Parameters:
  • row – int

  • column – int

Return type:

QStandardItem

Removes the child item at (row, column) without deleting it, and returns a pointer to the item. If there was no child at the given location, then this function returns None.

Note that this function, unlike takeRow() and takeColumn() , does not affect the dimensions of the child table.

takeColumn(column)#
Parameters:

column – int

Return type:

.list of QStandardItem

Removes column without deleting the column items, and returns a list of pointers to the removed items. For items in the column that have not been set, the corresponding pointers in the list will be None.

takeRow(row)#
Parameters:

row – int

Return type:

.list of QStandardItem

Removes row without deleting the row items, and returns a list of pointers to the removed items. For items in the row that have not been set, the corresponding pointers in the list will be None.

text()#
Return type:

str

Returns the item’s text. This is the text that’s presented to the user in a view.

See also

setText()

textAlignment()#
Return type:

Combination of AlignmentFlag

Returns the text alignment for the item’s text.

toolTip()#
Return type:

str

Returns the item’s tooltip.

type()#
Return type:

int

Returns the type of this item. The type is used to distinguish custom items from the base class. When subclassing QStandardItem , you should reimplement this function and return a new value greater than or equal to UserType .

See also

Type

whatsThis()#
Return type:

str

Returns the item’s “What’s This?” help.

write(out)#
Parameters:

outQDataStream

Writes the item to stream out. Only the data and flags of the item are written, not the child items.

See also

read()