The QDockWidget class provides a widget that can be docked inside a QMainWindow or floated as a top-level window on the desktop. More…
Synopsis¶
Functions¶
def allowedAreas ()
def features ()
def initStyleOption (option)
def isAreaAllowed (area)
def isFloating ()
def setAllowedAreas (areas)
def setFeatures (features)
def setFloating (floating)
def setTitleBarWidget (widget)
def setWidget (widget)
def titleBarWidget ()
def toggleViewAction ()
def widget ()
Signals¶
def allowedAreasChanged (allowedAreas)
def dockLocationChanged (area)
def featuresChanged (features)
def topLevelChanged (topLevel)
def visibilityChanged (visible)
Detailed Description¶
QDockWidget provides the concept of dock widgets, also know as tool palettes or utility windows. Dock windows are secondary windows placed in the dock widget area around the central widget in a QMainWindow .
Dock windows can be moved inside their current area, moved into new areas and floated (e.g., undocked) by the end-user. The QDockWidget API allows the programmer to restrict the dock widgets ability to move, float and close, as well as the areas in which they can be placed.
Appearance¶
A QDockWidget consists of a title bar and the content area. The title bar displays the dock widgets window title , a float button and a close button. Depending on the state of the QDockWidget , the float and close buttons may be either disabled or not shown at all.
The visual appearance of the title bar and buttons is dependent on the style in use.
A QDockWidget acts as a wrapper for its child widget, set with setWidget() . Custom size hints, minimum and maximum sizes and size policies should be implemented in the child widget. QDockWidget will respect them, adjusting its own constraints to include the frame and title. Size constraints should not be set on the QDockWidget itself, because they change depending on whether it is docked; a docked QDockWidget has no frame and a smaller title bar.
Note
On macOS, if the QDockWidget has a native window handle (for example, if winId() is called on it or the child widget), then due to a limitation it will not be possible to drag the dock widget when undocking. Starting the drag will undock the dock widget, but a second drag will be needed to move the dock widget itself.
See also
QMainWindow Dock Widgets Example
- class PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget([parent=None[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()]])¶
PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget(title[, parent=None[, flags=Qt.WindowFlags()]])
- param parent:
PySide2.QtWidgets.QWidget
- param title:
str
- param flags:
WindowFlags
Constructs a QDockWidget with parent
parent
and window flagsflags
. The dock widget will be placed in the left dock widget area.Constructs a QDockWidget with parent
parent
and window flagsflags
. The dock widget will be placed in the left dock widget area.The window title is set to
title
. This title is used when the QDockWidget is docked and undocked. It is also used in the context menu provided by QMainWindow .See also
setWindowTitle()
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.DockWidgetFeature¶
Constant
Description
QDockWidget.DockWidgetClosable
The dock widget can be closed. On some systems the dock widget always has a close button when it’s floating (for example on MacOS 10.5).
QDockWidget.DockWidgetMovable
The dock widget can be moved between docks by the user.
QDockWidget.DockWidgetFloatable
The dock widget can be detached from the main window, and floated as an independent window.
QDockWidget.DockWidgetVerticalTitleBar
The dock widget displays a vertical title bar on its left side. This can be used to increase the amount of vertical space in a QMainWindow .
QDockWidget.AllDockWidgetFeatures
(Deprecated) The dock widget can be closed, moved, and floated. Since new features might be added in future releases, the look and behavior of dock widgets might change if you use this flag. Please specify individual flags instead.
QDockWidget.NoDockWidgetFeatures
The dock widget cannot be closed, moved, or floated.
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.allowedAreas()¶
- Return type:
DockWidgetAreas
This property holds areas where the dock widget may be placed.
The default is
AllDockWidgetAreas
.See also
DockWidgetArea
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.allowedAreasChanged(allowedAreas)¶
- Parameters:
allowedAreas –
DockWidgetAreas
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.dockLocationChanged(area)¶
- Parameters:
area – DockWidgetArea
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.features()¶
- Return type:
DockWidgetFeatures
This property holds whether the dock widget is movable, closable, and floatable.
By default, this property is set to a combination of
DockWidgetClosable
,DockWidgetMovable
andDockWidgetFloatable
.See also
DockWidgetFeature
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.featuresChanged(features)¶
- Parameters:
features –
DockWidgetFeatures
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.initStyleOption(option)¶
- Parameters:
option – PySide2.QtWidgets.QStyleOptionDockWidget
Initialize
option
with the values from this QDockWidget . This method is useful for subclasses when they need a QStyleOptionDockWidget , but don’t want to fill in all the information themselves.See also
initFrom()
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.isAreaAllowed(area)¶
- Parameters:
area – DockWidgetArea
- Return type:
bool
Returns
true
if this dock widget can be placed in the givenarea
; otherwise returnsfalse
.
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.isFloating()¶
- Return type:
bool
This property holds whether the dock widget is floating.
A floating dock widget is presented to the user as an independent window “on top” of its parent QMainWindow , instead of being docked in the QMainWindow .
By default, this property is
true
.When this property changes, the
topLevelChanged()
signal is emitted.See also
isWindow() topLevelChanged()
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.setAllowedAreas(areas)¶
- Parameters:
areas –
DockWidgetAreas
This property holds areas where the dock widget may be placed.
The default is
AllDockWidgetAreas
.See also
DockWidgetArea
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.setFeatures(features)¶
- Parameters:
features –
DockWidgetFeatures
This property holds whether the dock widget is movable, closable, and floatable.
By default, this property is set to a combination of
DockWidgetClosable
,DockWidgetMovable
andDockWidgetFloatable
.See also
DockWidgetFeature
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.setFloating(floating)¶
- Parameters:
floating – bool
This property holds whether the dock widget is floating.
A floating dock widget is presented to the user as an independent window “on top” of its parent QMainWindow , instead of being docked in the QMainWindow .
By default, this property is
true
.When this property changes, the
topLevelChanged()
signal is emitted.See also
isWindow() topLevelChanged()
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.setTitleBarWidget(widget)¶
- Parameters:
widget – PySide2.QtWidgets.QWidget
Sets an arbitrary
widget
as the dock widget’s title bar. Ifwidget
isNone
, any custom title bar widget previously set on the dock widget is removed, but not deleted, and the default title bar will be used instead.If a title bar widget is set, QDockWidget will not use native window decorations when it is floated.
Here are some tips for implementing custom title bars:
Mouse events that are not explicitly handled by the title bar widget must be ignored by calling
ignore()
. These events then propagate to the QDockWidget parent, which handles them in the usual manner, moving when the title bar is dragged, docking and undocking when it is double-clicked, etc.When
DockWidgetVerticalTitleBar
is set on QDockWidget , the title bar widget is repositioned accordingly. In resizeEvent() , the title bar should check what orientation it should assume:dockWidget = parentWidget()if dockWidget.features() & QDockWidget.DockWidgetVerticalTitleBar: # I need to be verticalelse: # I need to be horizontal
The title bar widget must have a valid sizeHint() and minimumSizeHint() . These functions should take into account the current orientation of the title bar.
It is not possible to remove a title bar from a dock widget. However, a similar effect can be achieved by setting a default constructed QWidget as the title bar widget.
Using
qobject_cast()
as shown above, the title bar widget has full access to its parent QDockWidget . Hence it can perform such operations as docking and hiding in response to user actions.See also
titleBarWidget()
DockWidgetVerticalTitleBar
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.setWidget(widget)¶
- Parameters:
widget – PySide2.QtWidgets.QWidget
Sets the widget for the dock widget to
widget
.If the dock widget is visible when
widget
is added, you must show() it explicitly.Note that you must add the layout of the
widget
before you call this function; if not, thewidget
will not be visible.See also
widget()
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.titleBarWidget()¶
- Return type:
PySide2.QtWidgets.QWidget
Returns the custom title bar widget set on the QDockWidget , or
None
if no custom title bar has been set.See also
setTitleBarWidget()
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.toggleViewAction()¶
- Return type:
PySide2.QtWidgets.QAction
Returns a checkable action that can be added to menus and toolbars so that the user can show or close this dock widget.
The action’s text is set to the dock widget’s window title.
Note
The action can not be used to programmatically show or hide the dock widget. Use the
visible
property for that.See also
text
windowTitle
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.topLevelChanged(topLevel)¶
- Parameters:
topLevel – bool
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.visibilityChanged(visible)¶
- Parameters:
visible – bool
- PySide2.QtWidgets.QDockWidget.widget()¶
- Return type:
PySide2.QtWidgets.QWidget
Returns the widget for the dock widget. This function returns zero if the widget has not been set.
See also
setWidget()
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