I've found a solution for you. The trick was:
- to write the
setData
method of the model
- to always return a QVariant in the
data
method
Here it is. (I had to create a class called Dataframe
, to make the example work without pandas. Please replace all the if has_pandas
statements by yours):
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
has_pandas = False
try:
import pandas as pd
has_pandas = True
except:
pass
class TableModel(QtCore.QAbstractTableModel):
def __init__(self, parent=None, *args):
super(TableModel, self).__init__()
self.datatable = None
self.headerdata = None
def update(self, dataIn):
print 'Updating Model'
self.datatable = dataIn
print 'Datatable : {0}'.format(self.datatable)
if has_pandas:
headers = dataIn.columns.values
else:
headers = dataIn.columns
header_items = [
str(field)
for field in headers
]
self.headerdata = header_items
print 'Headers'
print self.headerdata
def rowCount(self, parent=QtCore.QModelIndex()):
return len(self.datatable.index)
def columnCount(self, parent=QtCore.QModelIndex()):
if has_pandas:
return len(self.datatable.columns.values)
else:
return len(self.datatable.columns)
def data(self, index, role=QtCore.Qt.DisplayRole):
if role == QtCore.Qt.DisplayRole:
i = index.row()
j = index.column()
return QtCore.QVariant('{0}'.format(self.datatable.iget_value(i, j)))
else:
return QtCore.QVariant()
def setData(self, index, value, role=QtCore.Qt.DisplayRole):
if index.column() == 4:
self.datatable.iset_value(index.row(), 4, value)
return value
return value
def headerData(self, col, orientation, role):
if orientation == QtCore.Qt.Horizontal and role == QtCore.Qt.DisplayRole:
return '{0}'.format(self.headerdata[col])
def flags(self, index):
if index.column() == 4:
return QtCore.Qt.ItemIsEditable | QtCore.Qt.ItemIsEnabled
else:
return QtCore.Qt.ItemIsEnabled
class TableView(QtGui.QTableView):
"""
A simple table to demonstrate the QComboBox delegate.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
QtGui.QTableView.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.setItemDelegateForColumn(4, CheckBoxDelegate(self))
class CheckBoxDelegate(QtGui.QStyledItemDelegate):
"""
A delegate that places a fully functioning QCheckBox in every
cell of the column to which it's applied
"""
def __init__(self, parent):
QtGui.QItemDelegate.__init__(self, parent)
def createEditor(self, parent, option, index):
'''
Important, otherwise an editor is created if the user clicks in this cell.
** Need to hook up a signal to the model
'''
return None
def paint(self, painter, option, index):
'''
Paint a checkbox without the label.
'''
checked = index.data().toBool()
check_box_style_option = QtGui.QStyleOptionButton()
if (index.flags() & QtCore.Qt.ItemIsEditable) > 0:
check_box_style_option.state |= QtGui.QStyle.State_Enabled
else:
check_box_style_option.state |= QtGui.QStyle.State_ReadOnly
if checked:
check_box_style_option.state |= QtGui.QStyle.State_On
else:
check_box_style_option.state |= QtGui.QStyle.State_Off
check_box_style_option.rect = self.getCheckBoxRect(option)
# this will not run - hasFlag does not exist
#if not index.model().hasFlag(index, QtCore.Qt.ItemIsEditable):
#check_box_style_option.state |= QtGui.QStyle.State_ReadOnly
check_box_style_option.state |= QtGui.QStyle.State_Enabled
QtGui.QApplication.style().drawControl(QtGui.QStyle.CE_CheckBox, check_box_style_option, painter)
def editorEvent(self, event, model, option, index):
'''
Change the data in the model and the state of the checkbox
if the user presses the left mousebutton or presses
Key_Space or Key_Select and this cell is editable. Otherwise do nothing.
'''
print 'Check Box editor Event detected : '
print event.type()
if not (index.flags() & QtCore.Qt.ItemIsEditable) > 0:
return False
print 'Check Box editor Event detected : passed first check'
# Do not change the checkbox-state
if event.type() == QtCore.QEvent.MouseButtonPress:
return False
if event.type() == QtCore.QEvent.MouseButtonRelease or event.type() == QtCore.QEvent.MouseButtonDblClick:
if event.button() != QtCore.Qt.LeftButton or not self.getCheckBoxRect(option).contains(event.pos()):
return False
if event.type() == QtCore.QEvent.MouseButtonDblClick:
return True
elif event.type() == QtCore.QEvent.KeyPress:
if event.key() != QtCore.Qt.Key_Space and event.key() != QtCore.Qt.Key_Select:
return False
else:
return False
# Change the checkbox-state
self.setModelData(None, model, index)
return True
def setModelData (self, editor, model, index):
'''
The user wanted to change the old state in the opposite.
'''
print 'SetModelData'
newValue = not index.data().toBool()
print 'New Value : {0}'.format(newValue)
model.setData(index, newValue, QtCore.Qt.EditRole)
def getCheckBoxRect(self, option):
check_box_style_option = QtGui.QStyleOptionButton()
check_box_rect = QtGui.QApplication.style().subElementRect(QtGui.QStyle.SE_CheckBoxIndicator, check_box_style_option, None)
check_box_point = QtCore.QPoint (option.rect.x() +
option.rect.width() / 2 -
check_box_rect.width() / 2,
option.rect.y() +
option.rect.height() / 2 -
check_box_rect.height() / 2)
return QtCore.QRect(check_box_point, check_box_rect.size())
###############################################################################################################################
class Dataframe(dict):
def __init__(self, columns, values):
if len(values) != len(columns):
raise Exception("Bad values")
self.columns = columns
self.values = values
self.index = values[0]
super(Dataframe, self).__init__(dict(zip(columns, values)))
pass
def iget_value(self, i, j):
return(self.values[j][i])
def iset_value(self, i, j, value):
self.values[j][i] = value
if __name__=="__main__":
from sys import argv, exit
class Widget(QtGui.QWidget):
"""
A simple test widget to contain and own the model and table.
"""
def __init__(self, parent=None):
QtGui.QWidget.__init__(self, parent)
l=QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self)
cdf = self.get_data_frame()
self._tm=TableModel(self)
self._tm.update(cdf)
self._tv=TableView(self)
self._tv.setModel(self._tm)
for row in range(0, self._tm.rowCount()):
self._tv.openPersistentEditor(self._tm.index(row, 4))
self.setGeometry(300, 300, 550, 200)
l.addWidget(self._tv)
def get_data_frame(self):
if has_pandas:
df = pd.DataFrame({'Name':['a','b','c','d'],
'First':[2.3,5.4,3.1,7.7], 'Last':[23.4,11.2,65.3,88.8], 'Class':[1,1,2,1], 'Valid':[True, False, True, False]})
else:
columns = ['Name', 'First', 'Last', 'Class', 'Valid']
values = [['a','b','c','d'], [2.3,5.4,3.1,7.7], [23.4,11.2,65.3,88.8], [1,1,2,1], [True, False, True, False]]
df = Dataframe(columns, values)
return df
a=QtGui.QApplication(argv)
w=Widget()
w.show()
w.raise_()
exit(a.exec_())