PySide6.QtLocation.QGeoCodingManagerEngine¶
- class QGeoCodingManagerEngine¶
- The - QGeoCodingManagerEngineclass provides an interface and convenience methods to implementers of- QGeoServiceProviderplugins who want to provide support for geocoding operations. More…- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - locale()
- def - managerName()
- def - managerVersion()
- def - setLocale()
 - Virtual methods¶- def - geocode()
- def - reverseGeocode()
 - Signals¶- def - errorOccurred()
- def - finished()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- Note - There are no source or binary compatibility guarantees for the backend classes. The API is only guaranteed to work with the Qt version it was developed against. API changes will however only be made in minor releases. (6.6, 6.7, and so on.) - In the default implementation, supportsGeocoding() and supportsReverseGeocoding() returns false while - geocode()and- reverseGeocode()cause- UnsupportedOptionErrorto occur.- If the service provider supports geocoding the subclass should provide an implementation of - geocode()and call setSupportsGeocoding(true) at some point in time before- geocode()is called.- Similarly, if the service provider supports reverse geocoding the subclass should provide an implementation - reverseGeocode()and call setSupportsReverseGeocoding(true) at some point in time before- reverseGeocode()is called.- A subclass of - QGeoCodingManagerEnginewill often make use of a subclass fo- QGeoCodeReplyinternally, in order to add any engine-specific data (such as a QNetworkReply object for network-based services) to the- QGeoCodeReplyinstances used by the engine.- See also - __init__(parameters[, parent=None])¶
- Parameters:
- parameters – Dictionary with keys of type .QString and values of type QVariant. 
- parent – - QObject
 
 
 - Constructs a new engine with the specified - parent, using- parametersto pass any implementation specific data to the engine.- errorOccurred(reply, error[, errorString=""])¶
- Parameters:
- reply – - QGeoCodeReply
- error – - Error
- errorString – str 
 
 
 - This signal is emitted when an error has been detected in the processing of - reply. The- finished()signal will probably follow.- The error will be described by the error code - error. If- errorStringis not empty it will contain a textual description of the error.- This signal and - errorOccurred()will be emitted at the same time.- Note - Do not delete the - replyobject in the slot connected to this signal. Use deleteLater() instead.- finished(reply)¶
- Parameters:
- reply – - QGeoCodeReply
 
 - This signal is emitted when - replyhas finished processing.- If reply::error() equals - NoErrorthen the processing finished successfully.- This signal and - finished()will be emitted at the same time.- Note - Do not delete the - replyobject in the slot connected to this signal. Use deleteLater() instead.- geocode(address, bounds)¶
- Parameters:
- address – - QGeoAddress
- bounds – - QGeoShape
 
- Return type:
 
 - Begins the geocoding of - address. Geocoding is the process of finding a coordinate that corresponds to a given address.- A - QGeoCodeReplyobject will be returned, which can be used to manage the geocoding operation and to return the results of the operation.- This engine and the returned - QGeoCodeReplyobject will emit signals indicating if the operation completes or if errors occur.- If supportsGeocoding() returns false an - UnsupportedOptionErrorwill occur.- Once the operation has completed, - locations()can be used to retrieve the results, which will consist of a list of QGeoLocation objects. These objects represent a combination of coordinate and address data.- The address data returned in the results may be different from - address. This will usually occur if the geocoding service backend uses a different canonical form of addresses or if- addresswas only partially filled out.- If - boundsis non-null and a valid QGeoShape it will be used to limit the results to those that are contained by- bounds. This is particularly useful if- addressis only partially filled out, as the service will attempt to geocode all matches for the specified data.- The user is responsible for deleting the returned reply object, although this can be done in the slot connected to - finished(),- errorOccurred(),- finished()or- errorOccurred()with deleteLater().- geocode(address, limit, offset, bounds)
- Parameters:
- address – str 
- limit – int 
- offset – int 
- bounds – - QGeoShape
 
- Return type:
 
 - Begins geocoding for a location matching - address.- A - QGeoCodeReplyobject will be returned, which can be used to manage the geocoding operation and to return the results of the operation.- This engine and the returned - QGeoCodeReplyobject will emit signals indicating if the operation completes or if errors occur.- Once the operation has completed, - locations()can be used to retrieve the results, which will consist of a list of QGeoLocation objects. These objects represent a combination of coordinate and address data.- If - limitis -1 the entire result set will be returned, otherwise at most- limitresults will be returned.- The - offsetparameter is used to ask the geocoding service to not return the first- offsetresults.- The - limitand- offsetresults are used together to implement paging.- If - boundsis non-null and a valid QGeoShape it will be used to limit the results to those that are contained by- bounds.- The user is responsible for deleting the returned reply object, although this can be done in the slot connected to - finished(),- errorOccurred(),- finished()or- errorOccurred()with deleteLater().- Returns the locale used to hint to this geocoding manager about what language to use for the results. - See also - managerName()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 
 - Returns the name which this engine implementation uses to distinguish itself from the implementations provided by other plugins. - The combination of managerName() and - managerVersion()should be unique amongst plugin implementations.- managerVersion()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the version of this engine implementation. - The combination of - managerName()and managerVersion() should be unique amongst plugin implementations.- reverseGeocode(coordinate, bounds)¶
- Parameters:
- coordinate – - QGeoCoordinate
- bounds – - QGeoShape
 
- Return type:
 
 - Begins the reverse geocoding of - coordinate. Reverse geocoding is the process of finding an address that corresponds to a given coordinate.- A - QGeoCodeReplyobject will be returned, which can be used to manage the reverse geocoding operation and to return the results of the operation.- This engine and the returned - QGeoCodeReplyobject will emit signals indicating if the operation completes or if errors occur.- If supportsReverseGeocoding() returns false an - UnsupportedOptionErrorwill occur.- At that point - locations()can be used to retrieve the results, which will consist of a list of QGeoLocation objects. These objects represent a combination of coordinate and address data.- The coordinate data returned in the results may be different from - coordinate. This will usually occur if the reverse geocoding service backend shifts the coordinates to be closer to the matching addresses, or if the backend returns results at multiple levels of detail.- If multiple results are returned by the reverse geocoding service backend they will be provided in order of specificity. This normally occurs if the backend is configured to reverse geocode across multiple levels of detail. As an example, some services will return address and coordinate pairs for the street address, the city, the state and the country. - If - boundsis non-null and a valid QGeoShape it will be used to limit the results to those that are contained by- bounds.- The user is responsible for deleting the returned reply object, although this can be done in the slot connected to - finished(),- errorOccurred(),- finished()or- errorOccurred()with deleteLater().- Sets the locale to be used by this manager to - locale.- If this geocoding manager supports returning the results in different languages, they will be returned in the language of - locale.- The locale used defaults to the system locale if this is not set. - See also