- class QPlaceAttribute¶
The
QPlaceAttribute
class represents generic attribute information about a place. More…Synopsis¶
Properties¶
Methods¶
def
__init__()
def
isEmpty()
def
label()
def
__ne__()
def
__eq__()
def
setLabel()
def
setText()
def
swap()
def
text()
Note
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Detailed Description¶
A
QPlaceAttribute
instance stores an additional piece of information about a place that is not otherwise exposed through theQPlace
class. AQPlaceAttribute
encapsulates a localized label which describes the attribute and rich text string representing the attribute’s value. Generally, both are intended to be displayed to the end-user as is.Some plugins may not support attributes at all, others may only support a certain set, others still may support a dynamically changing set of attributes over time or even allow attributes to be arbitrarily defined by the client application. The attributes could also vary on a place by place basis, for example one place may have opening hours while another does not. Consult the plugin references for details.
Attribute Types¶
The
QPlaceAttribute
class defines some constant strings which characterize standard attribute types.There is a class of attribute types of the format x_id_<provider> for example x_id_here. This class of attributes is a set of alternative identifiers of the place, from the specified provider’s perspective.
The above types are used to access and modify attributes in
QPlace
via:The attribute type is a string type so that providers are able to introduce new attributes as necessary. Custom attribute types should always be prefixed by a qualifier in order to avoid conflicts.
User Readable and Non-User Readable Attributes¶
Some attributes may not be intended to be readable by end users, the label field of such attributes are empty to indicate this fact.
Note
Properties can be used directly when
from __feature__ import true_property
is used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property labelᅟ: str¶
This property holds a localized label describing the attribute..
- Access functions:
- property textᅟ: str¶
This property holds a piece of rich text representing the attribute value..
- PySide6.QtLocation.QPlaceAttribute.OpeningHours¶
- PySide6.QtLocation.QPlaceAttribute.Payment¶
- PySide6.QtLocation.QPlaceAttribute.Provider¶
- __init__()¶
Constructs an attribute.
- __init__(other)
- Parameters:
other –
QPlaceAttribute
Creates a copy of
other
.- isEmpty()¶
- Return type:
bool
Returns a boolean indicating whether the all the fields of the place attribute are empty or not.
- label()¶
- Return type:
str
See also
Getter of property
labelᅟ
.- __ne__(rhs)¶
- Parameters:
rhs –
QPlaceAttribute
- Return type:
bool
Returns true if
lhs
is not equal torhs
, otherwise returns false.- __eq__(rhs)¶
- Parameters:
rhs –
QPlaceAttribute
- Return type:
bool
Returns true if
lhs
is equal torhs
, otherwise returns false.Setter of property
labelᅟ
.Setter of property
textᅟ
.- swap(other)¶
- Parameters:
other –
QPlaceAttribute
Getter of property
textᅟ
.