QMimeData#
The QMimeData
class provides a container for data that records information about its MIME type. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
clear
()def
colorData
()def
data
(mimetype)def
hasColor
()def
hasHtml
()def
hasImage
()def
hasText
()def
hasUrls
()def
html
()def
imageData
()def
removeFormat
(mimetype)def
setColorData
(color)def
setData
(mimetype, data)def
setHtml
(html)def
setImageData
(image)def
setText
(text)def
setUrls
(urls)def
text
()def
urls
()
Virtual functions#
def
formats
()def
hasFormat
(mimetype)def
retrieveData
(mimetype, preferredType)
Note
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Detailed Description#
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QMimeData
is used to describe information that can be stored in the clipboard, and transferred via the drag and drop mechanism. QMimeData
objects associate the data that they hold with the corresponding MIME types to ensure that information can be safely transferred between applications, and copied around within the same application.
QMimeData
objects are usually created using new
and supplied to QDrag or QClipboard objects. This is to enable Qt to manage the memory that they use.
A single QMimeData
object can store the same data using several different formats at the same time. The formats()
function returns a list of the available formats in order of preference. The data()
function returns the raw data associated with a MIME type, and setData()
allows you to set the data for a MIME type.
For the most common MIME types, QMimeData
provides convenience functions to access the data:
Tester
Getter
Setter
MIME Types
text/plain
text/html
text/uri-list
image/
*
application/x-color
For example, if your write a widget that accepts URL drags, you would end up writing code like this:
def dragEnterEvent(self, event): if event.mimeData().hasUrls(): event.acceptProposedAction() def dropEvent(self, event): if event.mimeData().hasUrls(): for url in event.mimeData().urls(): ...
There are three approaches for storing custom data in a QMimeData
object:
Custom data can be stored directly in a
QMimeData
object as aQByteArray
usingsetData()
. For example:csvData = ... mimeData = QMimeData() mimeData.setData("text/csv", csvData)We can subclass
QMimeData
and reimplementhasFormat()
,formats()
, andretrieveData()
.If the drag and drop operation occurs within a single application, we can subclass
QMimeData
and add extra data in it, and use aqobject_cast()
in the receiver’s drop event handler. For example:def dropEvent(self, event): myData = MyMimeData(event.mimeData()) if myData: # access myData's data directly (not through QMimeData's API)
Platform-Specific MIME Types#
On Windows, formats()
will also return custom formats available in the MIME data, using the x-qt-windows-mime
subtype to indicate that they represent data in non-standard formats. The formats will take the following form:
application/x-qt-windows-mime;value="<custom type>"
The following are examples of custom MIME types:
application/x-qt-windows-mime;value="FileGroupDescriptor" application/x-qt-windows-mime;value="FileContents"
The value
declaration of each format describes the way in which the data is encoded.
In some cases (e.g. dropping multiple email attachments), multiple data values are available. They can be accessed by adding an index
value:
application/x-qt-windows-mime;value="FileContents";index=0 application/x-qt-windows-mime;value="FileContents";index=1
On Windows, the MIME format does not always map directly to the clipboard formats. Qt provides QWindowsMimeConverter to map clipboard formats to open-standard MIME formats. Similarly, the QUtiMimeConverter maps MIME to Uniform Type Identifiers on macOS and iOS.
See also
QClipboardQDragEnterEventQDragMoveEventQDropEventQDragDrag and Drop
- class PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData#
Constructs a new MIME data object with no data in it.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.clear()#
Removes all the MIME type and data entries in the object.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.colorData()#
- Return type:
object
Warning
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Returns a color if the data stored in the object represents a color (MIME type application/x-color
); otherwise returns a null variant.
A QVariant
is used because QMimeData
belongs to the Qt Core module, whereas QColor belongs to Qt GUI. To convert the QVariant
to a QColor, simply use qvariant_cast()
. For example:
if event.mimeData().hasColor(): color = QColor(event.mimeData().colorData()) ...See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.data(mimetype)#
- Parameters:
mimetype – str
- Return type:
Returns the data stored in the object in the format described by the MIME type specified by mimeType
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.formats()#
- Return type:
list of strings
Returns a list of formats supported by the object. This is a list of MIME types for which the object can return suitable data. The formats in the list are in a priority order.
For the most common types of data, you can call the higher-level functions hasText()
, hasHtml()
, hasUrls()
, hasImage()
, and hasColor()
instead.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.hasColor()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the object can return a color (MIME type application/x-color
); otherwise returns false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.hasFormat(mimetype)#
- Parameters:
mimetype – str
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the object can return data for the MIME type specified by mimeType
; otherwise returns false
.
For the most common types of data, you can call the higher-level functions hasText()
, hasHtml()
, hasUrls()
, hasImage()
, and hasColor()
instead.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.hasHtml()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the object can return HTML (MIME type text/html
); otherwise returns false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.hasImage()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the object can return an image; otherwise returns false.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.hasText()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the object can return plain text (MIME type text/plain
); otherwise returns false
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.hasUrls()#
- Return type:
bool
Returns true
if the object can return a list of urls; otherwise returns false
.
URLs correspond to the MIME type text/uri-list
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.html()#
- Return type:
str
Returns a string if the data stored in the object is HTML (MIME type text/html
); otherwise returns an empty string.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.imageData()#
- Return type:
object
Warning
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Returns a QVariant
storing a QImage if the object can return an image; otherwise returns a null variant.
A QVariant
is used because QMimeData
belongs to the Qt Core module, whereas QImage belongs to Qt GUI. To convert the QVariant
to a QImage, simply use qvariant_cast()
. For example:
if event.mimeData().hasImage(): image = QImage(event.mimeData().imageData()) ...See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.removeFormat(mimetype)#
- Parameters:
mimetype – str
Removes the data entry for mimeType
in the object.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.retrieveData(mimetype, preferredType)#
- Parameters:
mimetype – str
preferredType –
PySide6.QtCore.QMetaType
- Return type:
object
Returns a variant with the given type
containing data for the MIME type specified by mimeType
. If the object does not support the MIME type or variant type given, a null variant is returned instead.
This function is called by the general data()
getter and by the convenience getters ( text()
, html()
, urls()
, imageData()
, and colorData()
). You can reimplement it if you want to store your data using a custom data structure (instead of a QByteArray
, which is what setData()
provides). You would then also need to reimplement hasFormat()
and formats()
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.setColorData(color)#
- Parameters:
color – object
Sets the color data in the object to the given color
.
Colors correspond to the MIME type application/x-color
.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.setData(mimetype, data)#
- Parameters:
mimetype – str
data –
PySide6.QtCore.QByteArray
Sets the data associated with the MIME type given by mimeType
to the specified data
.
For the most common types of data, you can call the higher-level functions setText()
, setHtml()
, setUrls()
, setImageData()
, and setColorData()
instead.
Note that if you want to use a custom data type in an item view drag and drop operation, you must register it as a Qt meta type
, using the Q_DECLARE_METATYPE()
macro, and implement stream operators for it.
See also
data()
hasFormat()
QMetaType
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE()
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.setHtml(html)#
- Parameters:
html – str
Sets html
as the HTML (MIME type text/html
) used to represent the data.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.setImageData(image)#
- Parameters:
image – object
Warning
This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors.
Sets the data in the object to the given image
.
A QVariant
is used because QMimeData
belongs to the Qt Core module, whereas QImage belongs to Qt GUI. The conversion from QImage to QVariant
is implicit. For example:
mimeData.setImageData(QImage("beautifulfjord.png"))See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.setText(text)#
- Parameters:
text – str
Sets text
as the plain text (MIME type text/plain
) used to represent the data.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.setUrls(urls)#
- Parameters:
urls – .list of QUrl
Sets the URLs stored in the MIME data object to those specified by urls
.
URLs correspond to the MIME type text/uri-list
.
Since Qt 5.0, setUrls also exports the urls as plain text, if setText
was not called before, to make it possible to drop them into any lineedit and text editor.
- PySide6.QtCore.QMimeData.text()#
- Return type:
str
Returns a plain text (MIME type text/plain
) representation of the data.
Returns a list of URLs contained within the MIME data object.
URLs correspond to the MIME type text/uri-list
.