2023-07-07 01:41:19 +08:00

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from typing import Callable
from PySide6.QtCore import QEvent, QModelIndex, QObject, QPoint, QSize, Qt
from PySide6.QtGui import QBrush, QColor, QFont, QFontMetrics, QLinearGradient, QPainter
from PySide6.QtWidgets import QApplication, QStyledItemDelegate, QStyleOptionViewItem
class TextSegmentDelegate(QStyledItemDelegate):
VerticalPadding = 3
HorizontalPadding = 5
TextRole = 3375
ColorRole = TextRole + 1
BrushRole = TextRole + 2
GradientWrapperRole = TextRole + 3
FontRole = TextRole + 20
def getTextSegments(
self, index: QModelIndex, option
) -> list[
list[
dict[
int,
str
| QColor
| QBrush
| Callable[[float, float, float, float], QLinearGradient]
| QFont,
]
]
]:
return []
def sizeHint(self, option, index) -> QSize:
width = 0
height = self.VerticalPadding
fm: QFontMetrics = option.fontMetrics
for line in self.getTextSegments(index, option):
lineWidth = 4 * self.HorizontalPadding
lineHeight = 0
for textFrag in line:
font = textFrag.get(self.FontRole)
_fm = QFontMetrics(font) if font else fm
text = textFrag[self.TextRole]
textWidth = _fm.horizontalAdvance(text)
textHeight = _fm.height()
lineWidth += textWidth
lineHeight = max(lineHeight, textHeight)
width = max(lineWidth, width)
height += lineHeight + self.VerticalPadding
return QSize(width, height)
def paint(
self, painter: QPainter, option: QStyleOptionViewItem, index: QModelIndex
):
self.initStyleOption(option, index)
# draw text only
baseX = option.rect.x() + self.HorizontalPadding
baseY = option.rect.y() + self.VerticalPadding
maxWidth = option.rect.width() - (2 * self.HorizontalPadding)
fm: QFontMetrics = option.fontMetrics
painter.save()
for line in self.getTextSegments(index, option):
lineBaseX = baseX
lineBaseY = baseY
lineHeight = 0
for textFrag in line:
painter.save()
# elide text, get font values
text = textFrag[self.TextRole]
fragMaxWidth = maxWidth - (lineBaseX - baseX)
font = textFrag.get(self.FontRole)
if font:
painter.setFont(font)
_fm = QFontMetrics(font)
else:
_fm = fm
lineHeight = max(lineHeight, _fm.height())
elidedText = _fm.elidedText(
text, Qt.TextElideMode.ElideRight, fragMaxWidth
)
# confirm proper color
brush = textFrag.get(self.BrushRole)
gradientWrapper = textFrag.get(self.GradientWrapperRole)
color = textFrag.get(self.ColorRole)
pen = painter.pen()
if brush:
pen.setBrush(brush)
elif gradientWrapper:
gradient = gradientWrapper(
lineBaseX,
lineBaseY + lineHeight - _fm.height(),
fragMaxWidth,
_fm.height(),
)
pen.setBrush(gradient)
elif color:
pen.setColor(color)
painter.setPen(pen)
painter.drawText(
QPoint(lineBaseX, lineBaseY + lineHeight - _fm.descent()),
elidedText,
)
painter.restore()
# if text elided, skip to next line
# remember to add height before skipping
if _fm.boundingRect(text).width() >= fragMaxWidth:
break
lineBaseX += _fm.horizontalAdvance(elidedText)
baseY += lineHeight + self.VerticalPadding
painter.restore()
def super_styledItemDelegate_paint(self, painter, option, index):
return super().paint(painter, option, index)
class NoCommitWhenFocusOutEventFilter(QObject):
"""
--DEPRECATED--
The default QAbstractItemDelegate implementation has a private function
`editorEventFilter()`, when editor sends focusOut/hide event, it emits the
`commitData(editor)` signal. We don't want this since we need to validate
the input, so we filter the event out and handle it by ourselves.
Reimplement `checkIsEditor(self, val) -> bool` to ensure this filter is
working. The default implementation always return `False`.
"""
def checkIsEditor(self, val) -> bool:
return False
def eventFilter(self, object: QObject, event: QEvent) -> bool:
if self.checkIsEditor(object) and event.type() in [
QEvent.Type.FocusOut,
QEvent.Type.Hide,
]:
widget = QApplication.focusWidget()
while widget:
# check if focus changed into editor's child
if self.checkIsEditor(widget):
return False
widget = widget.parentWidget()
object.hide()
object.deleteLater()
return True
return False