Issue
I need a QCombox which Items are filtered based on the text input. If I set the QCombobox editable, the user can insert text and the QCompleter is automatically created. But the items are not filtered and I don’t want the user to add new Items.
Is there any possibility to add this functionality to the QCombobox?
Solution
Try this code, is something i used in a project of mine
import sys
from PyQt4.QtGui import QComboBox, QApplication, QCompleter, QSortFilterProxyModel, QStandardItemModel, QStandardItem
from PyQt4.QtCore import Qt
class ExtendedCombo( QComboBox ):
def __init__( self, parent = None):
super( ExtendedCombo, self ).__init__( parent )
self.setFocusPolicy( Qt.StrongFocus )
self.setEditable( True )
self.completer = QCompleter( self )
# always show all completions
self.completer.setCompletionMode( QCompleter.UnfilteredPopupCompletion )
self.pFilterModel = QSortFilterProxyModel( self )
self.pFilterModel.setFilterCaseSensitivity( Qt.CaseInsensitive )
self.completer.setPopup( self.view() )
self.setCompleter( self.completer )
self.lineEdit().textEdited[unicode].connect( self.pFilterModel.setFilterFixedString )
self.completer.activated.connect(self.setTextIfCompleterIsClicked)
def setModel( self, model ):
super(ExtendedCombo, self).setModel( model )
self.pFilterModel.setSourceModel( model )
self.completer.setModel(self.pFilterModel)
def setModelColumn( self, column ):
self.completer.setCompletionColumn( column )
self.pFilterModel.setFilterKeyColumn( column )
super(ExtendedCombo, self).setModelColumn( column )
def view( self ):
return self.completer.popup()
def index( self ):
return self.currentIndex()
def setTextIfCompleterIsClicked(self, text):
if text:
index = self.findText(text)
self.setCurrentIndex(index)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
model = QStandardItemModel()
for i,word in enumerate( ['hola', 'adios', 'hello', 'good bye'] ):
item = QStandardItem(word)
model.setItem(i, 0, item)
combo = ExtendedCombo()
combo.setModel(model)
combo.setModelColumn(0)
combo.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Answered By - armonge
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