PySide6.QtWidgets.QMessageBox¶
- class QMessageBox¶
- The - QMessageBoxclass provides a modal dialog for informing the user or for asking the user a question and receiving an answer. More…- Synopsis¶- Properties¶- detailedTextᅟ- The text to be displayed in the details area
- iconᅟ- The message box’s icon
- iconPixmapᅟ- The current icon
- informativeTextᅟ- The informative text that provides a fuller description for the message
- optionsᅟ- Options that affect the look and feel of the dialog
- standardButtonsᅟ- Collection of standard buttons in the message box
- textᅟ- The message box text to be displayed
- textFormatᅟ- The format of the text displayed by the message box
 - Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - addButton()
- def - button()
- def - buttonRole()
- def - buttonText()
- def - buttons()
- def - checkBox()
- def - clickedButton()
- def - defaultButton()
- def - detailedText()
- def - escapeButton()
- def - icon()
- def - iconPixmap()
- def - open()
- def - options()
- def - removeButton()
- def - setButtonText()
- def - setCheckBox()
- def - setIcon()
- def - setIconPixmap()
- def - setOption()
- def - setOptions()
- def - setText()
- def - setTextFormat()
- def - setWindowTitle()
- def - standardButton()
- def - testOption()
- def - text()
- def - textFormat()
 - Signals¶- def - buttonClicked()
 - Static functions¶- def - about()
- def - aboutQt()
- def - critical()
- def - information()
- def - question()
- def - standardIcon()
- def - warning()
 - 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¶- Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - A message box displays a primary - textto alert the user to a situation, an- informative textto further explain the situation, and an optional- detailed textto provide even more data if the user requests it.- A message box can also display an - iconand- standard buttonsfor accepting a user response.- Two APIs for using - QMessageBoxare provided, the property-based API, and the static functions. Calling one of the static functions is the simpler approach, but it is less flexible than using the property-based API, and the result is less informative. Using the property-based API is recommended.- The Property-based API¶- To use the property-based API, construct an instance of - QMessageBox, set the desired properties, and call- exec()to show the message. The simplest configuration is to set only the- message textproperty.- msgBox = QMessageBox() msgBox.setText("The document has been modified.") msgBox.exec() - The user must click the OK button to dismiss the message box. The rest of the GUI is blocked until the message box is dismissed.   - A better approach than just alerting the user to an event is to also ask the user what to do about it. - Set the - standard buttonsproperty to the set of buttons you want as the set of user responses. The buttons are specified by combining values from- StandardButtonsusing the bitwise OR operator. The display order for the buttons is platform-dependent. For example, on Windows, Save is displayed to the left of Cancel, whereas on macOS, the order is reversed. Mark one of your standard buttons to be your- default button.- The - informative textproperty can be used to add additional context to help the user choose the appropriate action.- msgBox = QMessageBox() msgBox.setText("The document has been modified.") msgBox.setInformativeText("Do you want to save your changes?") msgBox.setStandardButtons(QMessageBox.Save | QMessageBox.Discard | QMessageBox.Cancel) msgBox.setDefaultButton(QMessageBox.Save) ret = msgBox.exec()   - The - exec()slot returns the- StandardButtonsvalue of the button that was clicked.- if ret == QMessageBox.Save: # Save was clicked break elif ret == QMessageBox.Discard: # Don't Save was clicked break elif ret == QMessageBox.Cancel: # Cancel was clicked break else: # should never be reached break - To give the user more information to help them choose the appropriate, action, set the - detailed textproperty. Depending on the platform the- detailed text, may require the user to click a Show Details… button to be shown.  - Clicking the Show Details… button displays the detailed text.   - Rich Text and the Text Format Property¶- The - detailed textproperty is always interpreted as plain text. The- main textand- informative textproperties can be either plain text or rich text. These strings are interpreted according to the setting of the- text formatproperty. The default setting is auto-text.- Note that for some plain text strings containing XML meta-characters, the auto-text rich text detection test may fail causing your plain text string to be interpreted incorrectly as rich text. In these rare cases, use Qt::convertFromPlainText() to convert your plain text string to a visually equivalent rich text string, or set the - text formatproperty explicitly with- setTextFormat().- Severity Levels and the Icon and Pixmap Properties¶- QMessageBoxsupports four predefined message severity levels, or message types, which really only differ in the predefined icon they each show. Specify one of the four predefined message types by setting the- iconproperty to one of the- predefined icons. The following rules are guidelines:  - For asking a question during normal operations.   - For reporting information about normal operations.   - For reporting non-critical errors.   - For reporting critical errors. - Predefined iconsare not defined by- QMessageBox, but provided by the style. The default value is- No Icon. The message boxes are otherwise the same for all cases. When using a standard icon, use the one recommended in the table, or use the one recommended by the style guidelines for your platform. If none of the standard icons is right for your message box, you can use a custom icon by setting the- icon pixmapproperty instead of setting the- iconproperty.- In summary, to set an icon, use either - setIcon()for one of the standard icons, or- setIconPixmap()for a custom icon.- The Static Functions API¶- Building message boxes with the static functions API, although convenient, is less flexible than using the property-based API, because the static function signatures lack parameters for setting the - informative textand- detailed textproperties. One work-around for this has been to use the- titleparameter as the message box main text and the- textparameter as the message box informative text. Because this has the obvious drawback of making a less readable message box, platform guidelines do not recommend it. The Microsoft Windows User Interface Guidelines recommend using the application name as the- window's title, which means that if you have an informative text in addition to your main text, you must concatenate it to the- textparameter.- Note that the static function signatures have changed with respect to their button parameters, which are now used to set the - standard buttonsand the- default button.- Static functions are available for creating - information(),- question(),- warning(), and- critical()message boxes.- ret = QMessageBox.warning(self, tr("My Application"),() tr("The document has been modified.\n" "Do you want to save your changes?"), QMessageBox.Save | QMessageBox.Discard | QMessageBox.Cancel, QMessageBox.Save) - The Standard Dialogs example shows how to use - QMessageBoxand the other built-in Qt dialogs.- Advanced Usage¶- If the - standard buttonsare not flexible enough for your message box, you can use the- addButton()overload that takes a text and a- ButtonRoleto add custom buttons. The- ButtonRoleis used by- QMessageBoxto determine the ordering of the buttons on screen (which varies according to the platform). You can test the value of- clickedButton()after calling- exec(). For example,- msgBox = QMessageBox() connectButton = msgBox.addButton(tr("Connect"), QMessageBox.ActionRole) abortButton = msgBox.addButton(QMessageBox.Abort) msgBox.exec() if msgBox.clickedButton() == connectButton: # connect elif msgBox.clickedButton() == abortButton: # abort - Default and Escape Keys¶- The default button (i.e., the button activated when Enter is pressed) can be specified using - setDefaultButton(). If a default button is not specified,- QMessageBoxtries to find one based on the- button rolesof the buttons used in the message box.- The escape button (the button activated when Esc is pressed) can be specified using - setEscapeButton(). If an escape button is not specified,- QMessageBoxtries to find one using these rules:- If there is only one button, it is the button activated when Esc is pressed. 
- If there is a - Cancelbutton, it is the button activated when Esc is pressed.
- If there is exactly one button having either - the Reject roleor the- the No role, it is the button activated when Esc is pressed.
 - When an escape button can’t be determined using these rules, pressing Esc has no effect. - See also - QDialogButtonBoxStandard Dialogs Example- class Option¶
- Constant - Description - QMessageBox.Option.DontUseNativeDialog - (inherits - enum.Flag) Don’t use the native message dialog.- Added in version 6.6. 
 - class Icon¶
- This enum has the following values: - Constant - Description - QMessageBox.NoIcon - the message box does not have any icon. - QMessageBox.Question - an icon indicating that the message is asking a question. - QMessageBox.Information - an icon indicating that the message is nothing out of the ordinary. - QMessageBox.Warning - an icon indicating that the message is a warning, but can be dealt with. - QMessageBox.Critical - an icon indicating that the message represents a critical problem. 
 - class ButtonRole¶
- This enum describes the roles that can be used to describe buttons in the button box. Combinations of these roles are as flags used to describe different aspects of their behavior. - Constant - Description - QMessageBox.InvalidRole - The button is invalid. - QMessageBox.AcceptRole - Clicking the button causes the dialog to be accepted (e.g. OK). - QMessageBox.RejectRole - Clicking the button causes the dialog to be rejected (e.g. Cancel). - QMessageBox.DestructiveRole - Clicking the button causes a destructive change (e.g. for Discarding Changes) and closes the dialog. - QMessageBox.ActionRole - Clicking the button causes changes to the elements within the dialog. - QMessageBox.HelpRole - The button can be clicked to request help. - QMessageBox.YesRole - The button is a “Yes”-like button. - QMessageBox.NoRole - The button is a “No”-like button. - QMessageBox.ApplyRole - The button applies current changes. - QMessageBox.ResetRole - The button resets the dialog’s fields to default values. - See also 
 - class StandardButton¶
- (inherits - enum.IntFlag) These enums describe flags for standard buttons. Each button has a defined- ButtonRole.- Constant - Description - QMessageBox.Ok - An “OK” button defined with the - AcceptRole.- QMessageBox.Open - An “Open” button defined with the - AcceptRole.- QMessageBox.Save - A “Save” button defined with the - AcceptRole.- QMessageBox.Cancel - A “Cancel” button defined with the - RejectRole.- QMessageBox.Close - A “Close” button defined with the - RejectRole.- QMessageBox.Discard - A “Discard” or “Don’t Save” button, depending on the platform, defined with the - DestructiveRole.- QMessageBox.Apply - An “Apply” button defined with the - ApplyRole.- QMessageBox.Reset - A “Reset” button defined with the - ResetRole.- QMessageBox.RestoreDefaults - A “Restore Defaults” button defined with the - ResetRole.- QMessageBox.Help - A “Help” button defined with the - HelpRole.- QMessageBox.SaveAll - A “Save All” button defined with the - AcceptRole.- QMessageBox.Yes - A “Yes” button defined with the - YesRole.- QMessageBox.YesToAll - A “Yes to All” button defined with the - YesRole.- QMessageBox.No - A “No” button defined with the - NoRole.- QMessageBox.NoToAll - A “No to All” button defined with the - NoRole.- QMessageBox.Abort - An “Abort” button defined with the - RejectRole.- QMessageBox.Retry - A “Retry” button defined with the - AcceptRole.- QMessageBox.Ignore - An “Ignore” button defined with the - AcceptRole.- QMessageBox.NoButton - An invalid button. - The following values are obsolete: - Constant - Description - QMessageBox.YesAll - Use YesToAll instead. - QMessageBox.NoAll - Use NoToAll instead. - QMessageBox.Default - Use the - defaultButtonargument of- information(),- warning(), etc. instead, or call- setDefaultButton().- QMessageBox.Escape - Call - setEscapeButton()instead.- QMessageBox.FlagMask - QMessageBox.ButtonMask - See also 
 - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property detailedTextᅟ: str¶
 - This property holds the text to be displayed in the details area.. - The text will be interpreted as a plain text. - By default, this property contains an empty string. - See also - Access functions:
 - property iconᅟ: QMessageBox.Icon¶
 - This property holds the message box’s icon. - The icon of the message box can be specified with one of the values: - The default is - NoIcon.- The pixmap used to display the actual icon depends on the current - GUI style. You can also set a custom pixmap for the icon by setting the- icon pixmapproperty.- See also - This property holds the current icon. - The icon currently used by the message box. Note that it’s often hard to draw one pixmap that looks appropriate in all GUI styles; you may want to supply a different pixmap for each platform. - By default, this property is undefined. - See also - Access functions:
 - property informativeTextᅟ: str¶
 - This property holds the informative text that provides a fuller description for the message. - Informative text can be used to expand upon the - text()to give more information to the user, for example describing the consequences of the situation, or suggestion alternative solutions.- The text will be interpreted either as a plain text or as rich text, depending on the text format setting ( - textFormat). The default setting is Qt::AutoText, i.e., the message box will try to auto-detect the format of the text.- By default, this property contains an empty string. - See also - Access functions:
 - property optionsᅟ: Combination of QAbstractFileIconProvider.Option¶
 - This property holds Options that affect the look and feel of the dialog.. - By default, these options are disabled. - The option - DontUseNativeDialogshould be set before changing dialog properties or showing the dialog.- Setting options while the dialog is visible is not guaranteed to have an immediate effect on the dialog. - Setting options after changing other properties may cause these values to have no effect. - See also - Access functions:
 - property standardButtonsᅟ: Combination of QDialogButtonBox.StandardButton¶
 - This property holds collection of standard buttons in the message box. - This property controls which standard buttons are used by the message box. - By default, this property contains no standard buttons. - See also - Access functions:
 - property textᅟ: str¶
 - This property holds the message box text to be displayed.. - The text should be a brief sentence or phrase that describes the situation, ideally formulated as a neutral statement, or a call-to-action question. - The text will be interpreted either as a plain text or as rich text, depending on the text format setting ( - textFormat). The default setting is Qt::AutoText, i.e., the message box will try to auto-detect the format of the text.- The default value of this property is an empty string. - See also - property textFormatᅟ: Qt.TextFormat¶
 - This property holds the format of the text displayed by the message box. - The current text format used by the message box. See the Qt::TextFormat enum for an explanation of the possible options. - The default format is Qt::AutoText. - See also - Access functions:
 - property textInteractionFlagsᅟ: Combination of Qt.TextInteractionFlag¶
 - Specifies how the label of the message box should interact with user input. - The default value depends on the style. - See also - Access functions:
 - Constructs an application modal message box with no text and no buttons. - parentis passed to the- QDialogconstructor.- The window modality can be overridden via - setWindowModality()before calling- show().- Note - Using - open()or- exec()to show the message box affects the window modality. Please see the detailed documentation for each function for more information.- On macOS, if you want your message box to appear as a Qt::Sheet of its - parent, set the message box’s- window modalityto Qt::WindowModal or use- open(). Otherwise, the message box will be a standard dialog.- __init__(icon, title, text[, buttons=QMessageBox.StandardButton.NoButton[, parent=None[, flags=Qt.Dialog | Qt.MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint]]])
- Parameters:
- icon – - Icon
- title – str 
- text – str 
- buttons – Combination of - StandardButton
- parent – - QWidget
- flags – Combination of - WindowType
 
 
 - Constructs an application modal message box with the given - icon,- title,- text, and standard- buttons. Standard or custom buttons can be added at any time using- addButton(). The- parentand- farguments are passed to the- QDialogconstructor.- The window modality can be overridden via - setWindowModality()before calling- show().- Note - Using - open()or- exec()to show the message box affects the window modality. Please see the detailed documentation for each function for more information.- On macOS, if - parentis not- Noneand you want your message box to appear as a Qt::Sheet of that parent, set the message box’s- window modalityto Qt::WindowModal (default). Otherwise, the message box will be a standard dialog.- Displays a simple about box with title - titleand text- text. The about box’s parent is- parent.- about() looks for a suitable icon in four locations: - It prefers - parent->icon()if that exists.
- If not, it tries the top-level widget containing - parent.
- If that fails, it tries the - PySide6.QtWidgets.QApplication.activeWindow()
- As a last resort it uses the Information icon. 
 - The about box has a single button labelled “OK”. - On macOS, the about box is popped up as a modeless window; on other platforms, it is currently application modal. - See also - Displays a simple message box about Qt, with the given - titleand centered over- parent(if- parentis not- None). The message includes the version number of Qt being used by the application.- This is useful for inclusion in the Help menu of an application, as shown in the Menus example. - QApplicationprovides this functionality as a slot.- On macOS, the aboutQt box is popped up as a modeless window; on other platforms, it is currently application modal. - See also - addButton(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – - StandardButton
- Return type:
 
 - This is an overloaded function. - Adds a standard - buttonto the message box if it is valid to do so, and returns the push button.- See also - addButton(button, role)
- Parameters:
- button – - QAbstractButton
- role – - ButtonRole
 
 
 - Adds the given - buttonto the message box with the specified- role.- See also - addButton(text, role)
- Parameters:
- text – str 
- role – - ButtonRole
 
- Return type:
 
 - This is an overloaded function. - Creates a button with the given - text, adds it to the message box for the specified- role, and returns it.- button(which)¶
- Parameters:
- which – - StandardButton
- Return type:
 
 - Returns a pointer corresponding to the standard button - which, or- Noneif the standard button doesn’t exist in this message box.- Note - Modifying the properties of the returned button may not be reflected in native implementations of the message dialog. To customize dialog buttons add a - custom buttonor- button titleinstead, or set the- DontUseNativeDialogoption.- See also - buttonClicked(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – - QAbstractButton
 
 - This signal is emitted whenever a button is clicked inside the - QMessageBox. The button that was clicked in returned in- button.- buttonRole(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – - QAbstractButton
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the button role for the specified - button. This function returns- InvalidRoleif- buttonis- Noneor has not been added to the message box.- See also - buttonText(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – int 
- Return type:
- str 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Returns the text of the message box button - button, or an empty string if the message box does not contain the button.- Use - button()and- text()instead.- See also - buttons()¶
- Return type:
- .list of QAbstractButton 
 
 - Returns a list of all the buttons that have been added to the message box. - See also - Returns the checkbox shown on the dialog. This is - Noneif no checkbox is set.- See also - clickedButton()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Warning - This section contains snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python and may contain errors. - Returns the button that was clicked by the user, or - Noneif the user hit the Esc key and no- escape buttonwas set.- If - exec()hasn’t been called yet, returns nullptr.- Example: - messageBox = QMessageBox(self) disconnectButton = messageBox.addButton(tr("Disconnect"), QMessageBox.ActionRole) ... messageBox.exec() if messageBox.clickedButton() == disconnectButton: ... - See also - static critical(parent, title, text[, buttons=QMessageBox.StandardButton.Ok[, defaultButton=QMessageBox.StandardButton.NoButton]])¶
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- buttons – Combination of - StandardButton
- defaultButton – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
 
 - Opens a critical message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also - static critical(parent, title, text, button0, button1)
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- button0 – - StandardButton
- button1 – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Opens a critical message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also - defaultButton()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the button that should be the message box’s - default button. Returns nullptr if no default button was set.- See also - detailedText()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - detailedTextᅟ.- escapeButton()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the button that is activated when escape is pressed. - By default, - QMessageBoxattempts to automatically detect an escape button as follows:- If there is only one button, it is made the escape button. 
- If there is a - Cancelbutton, it is made the escape button.
- On macOS only, if there is exactly one button with the role - RejectRole, it is made the escape button.
 - When an escape button could not be automatically detected, pressing Esc has no effect. - See also - Getter of property - iconᅟ.- iconPixmap()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - iconPixmapᅟ.- static information(parent, title, text[, buttons=QMessageBox.StandardButton.Ok[, defaultButton=QMessageBox.StandardButton.NoButton]])¶
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- buttons – Combination of - StandardButton
- defaultButton – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
 
 - Opens an information message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also - static information(parent, title, text, button0[, button1=QMessageBox.StandardButton.NoButton])
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- button0 – - StandardButton
- button1 – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
 
 - Opens an information message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also - informativeText()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - informativeTextᅟ.- open(functor)¶
- Parameters:
- functor – - PyCallable
 
 - open(receiver, member)
- Parameters:
- receiver – - QObject
- member – str 
 
 
 - Opens the dialog and connects its - finished()or- buttonClicked()signal to the slot specified by- receiverand- member. If the slot in- memberhas a pointer for its first parameter the connection is to- buttonClicked(), otherwise the connection is to- finished().- The signal will be disconnected from the slot when the dialog is closed. - static question(parent, title, text[, buttons=QMessageBox.StandardButtons(QMessageBox.StandardButton.Yes | QMessageBox.StandardButton.No)[, defaultButton=QMessageBox.StandardButton.NoButton]])¶
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- buttons – Combination of - StandardButton
- defaultButton – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
 
 - Opens a question message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also - static question(parent, title, text, button0, button1)
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- button0 – - StandardButton
- button1 – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Opens a question message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also - removeButton(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – - QAbstractButton
 
 - Removes - buttonfrom the button box without deleting it.- See also - setButtonText(button, text)¶
- Parameters:
- button – int 
- text – str 
 
 - Note - This function is deprecated. 
 - Sets the text of the message box button - buttonto- text. Setting the text of a button that is not in the message box is silently ignored.- Use - addButton()instead.- See also - Sets the checkbox - cbon the message dialog. The message box takes ownership of the checkbox. The argument- cbcan be- Noneto remove an existing checkbox from the message box.- See also - setDefaultButton(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – - StandardButton
 
 - Sets the message box’s - default buttonto- button.- See also - setDefaultButton(button)
- Parameters:
- button – - QPushButton
 
 - Sets the message box’s - default buttonto- button.- See also - setDetailedText(text)¶
- Parameters:
- text – str 
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - detailedTextᅟ.- setEscapeButton(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – - QAbstractButton
 
 - Sets the button that gets activated when the Escape key is pressed to - button.- See also - setEscapeButton(button)
- Parameters:
- button – - StandardButton
 
 - Sets the buttons that gets activated when the Escape key is pressed to - button.- See also - Setter of property - iconᅟ.- Setter of property - iconPixmapᅟ.- setInformativeText(text)¶
- Parameters:
- text – str 
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - informativeTextᅟ.- Sets the given - optionto be enabled if- onis true; otherwise, clears the given- option.- Options (particularly the - DontUseNativeDialogoption) should be set before showing the dialog.- Setting options while the dialog is visible is not guaranteed to have an immediate effect on the dialog. - Setting options after changing other properties may cause these values to have no effect. - See also - setStandardButtons(buttons)¶
- Parameters:
- buttons – Combination of - StandardButton
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - textᅟ.- setTextFormat(format)¶
- Parameters:
- format – - TextFormat
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - textFormatᅟ.- setTextInteractionFlags(flags)¶
- Parameters:
- flags – Combination of - TextInteractionFlag
 - See also 
 - Setter of property - textInteractionFlagsᅟ.- setWindowModality(windowModality)¶
- Parameters:
- windowModality – - WindowModality
 
 - This function shadows - setWindowModality().- Sets the modality of the message box to - windowModality.- On macOS, if the modality is set to Qt::WindowModal and the message box has a parent, then the message box will be a Qt::Sheet, otherwise the message box will be a standard dialog. - setWindowTitle(title)¶
- Parameters:
- title – str 
 
 - This function shadows - setWindowTitle().- Sets the title of the message box to - title. On macOS, the window title is ignored (as required by the macOS Guidelines).- standardButton(button)¶
- Parameters:
- button – - QAbstractButton
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the standard button enum value corresponding to the given - button, or- NoButtonif the given- buttonisn’t a standard button.- See also - standardButtons()¶
- Return type:
- Combination of - StandardButton
 - See also 
 - static standardIcon(icon)¶
- 
Note This function is deprecated. 
 - Returns the pixmap used for a standard icon. This allows the pixmaps to be used in more complex message boxes. - iconspecifies the required icon, e.g.- Question,- Information,- Warningor- Critical.- Call - standardIcon()with- SP_MessageBoxInformationetc. instead.- Returns - trueif the given- optionis enabled; otherwise, returns false.- See also - Getter of property - textᅟ.- textFormat()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - textFormatᅟ.- textInteractionFlags()¶
- Return type:
- Combination of - TextInteractionFlag
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - textInteractionFlagsᅟ.- static warning(parent, title, text[, buttons=QMessageBox.StandardButton.Ok[, defaultButton=QMessageBox.StandardButton.NoButton]])¶
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- buttons – Combination of - StandardButton
- defaultButton – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
 
 - Opens a warning message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also - static warning(parent, title, text, button0, button1)
- Parameters:
- parent – - QWidget
- title – str 
- text – str 
- button0 – - StandardButton
- button1 – - StandardButton
 
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Opens a warning message box with the given - titleand- textin front of the specified- parentwidget.- The standard - buttonsare added to the message box.- defaultButtonspecifies the button used when Enter is pressed.- defaultButtonmust refer to a button that was given in- buttons. If- defaultButtonis- NoButton,- QMessageBoxchooses a suitable default automatically.- Returns the identity of the standard button that was clicked. If Esc was pressed instead, the - escape buttonis returned.- The message box is an application modal dialog box. - Warning - Do not delete - parentduring the execution of the dialog. If you want to do this, you should create the dialog yourself using one of the- QMessageBoxconstructors.- See also