I ran into a problem while using PyQt5. I have a list with QStyledItemDelegate
class painting its items. Here is the minimal reproducible example:
import sys
from PyQt5.QtCore import (
QAbstractListModel,
Qt,
QSize,
QRect,
QRectF,
)
from PyQt5.QtGui import (
QPainter,
QFontMetrics,
QFont,
QTextDocument,
QTextOption,
QPen,
)
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (
QApplication,
QListView,
QMainWindow,
QStyledItemDelegate,
)
window_width = 0
class MessageDelegate(QStyledItemDelegate):
WINDOW_PADDING = 30
font = QFont("Times", 14)
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(MessageDelegate, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def paint(self, painter, option, index):
msg = index.model().data(index, Qt.DisplayRole)
print("paint " + str(index.row()) + " " + str(option.rect.top()))
field = QRect(option.rect)
doc = QTextDocument(msg)
doc.setDocumentMargin(0)
opt = QTextOption()
opt.setWrapMode(opt.WrapAtWordBoundaryOrAnywhere)
doc.setDefaultTextOption(opt)
doc.setDefaultFont(self.font)
doc.setTextWidth(field.size().width())
field.setHeight(int(doc.size().height()))
field.setWidth(int(doc.idealWidth()))
painter.setPen(Qt.gray)
painter.setFont(self.font)
painter.translate(field.x(), field.y())
textrectf = QRectF(field)
textrectf.moveTo(0, 0)
doc.drawContents(painter, textrectf)
painter.translate(-field.x(), -field.y())
def sizeHint(self, option, index):
global window_width
msg = index.model().data(index, Qt.DisplayRole)
doc = QTextDocument(msg)
doc.setDocumentMargin(0)
opt = QTextOption()
opt.setWrapMode(opt.WrapAtWordBoundaryOrAnywhere)
doc.setDefaultTextOption(opt)
doc.setDefaultFont(self.font)
doc.setTextWidth(window_width - self.WINDOW_PADDING)
print("sizeHint " + str(index.row()) + " " + str(int(doc.size().height())))
return QSize(0, int(doc.size().height()))
class MessageModel(QAbstractListModel):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(MessageModel, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.messages = []
def data(self, index, role):
if role == Qt.DisplayRole:
return self.messages[index.row()]
def rowCount(self, index):
return len(self.messages)
def add_message(self, text):
if text:
self.messages.append(text)
self.layoutChanged.emit()
class Dialog(QMainWindow):
def __init__(self):
global window_width
super(Dialog, self).__init__()
self.setMinimumSize(int(QApplication.primaryScreen().size().width() * 0.1), int(QApplication.primaryScreen().size().height() * 0.2))
self.resize(int(QApplication.primaryScreen().size().width() * 0.3), int(QApplication.primaryScreen().size().height() * 0.5))
window_width = int(QApplication.primaryScreen().size().width() * 0.3)
self.messages = QListView()
self.messages.setItemDelegate(MessageDelegate())
self.model = MessageModel()
self.messages.setModel(self.model)
self.model.add_message("qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty qwerty")
self.model.add_message("abcdef")
self.setCentralWidget(self.messages)
def resizeEvent(self, event):
global window_width
super(Dialog, self).resizeEvent(event)
window_width = self.size().width()
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
window = Dialog()
window.show()
app.exec_()
As you can see I am printing the height of each item before returning it in sizeHint
. I also print the Y coordinate of option.rect
received in paint. As I have only two items, I expect the coordinate of the item1 to be equal to the height of item0. And at first it seems to be working out:
sizeHint 0 23
paint 0 0
sizeHint 1 23
paint 1 23
However, as I narrow down the window the height in sizeHint
starts to grow (because the narrow window can't fit all the contents) but the Y coordinate of option.rect
stays the same:
sizeHint 0 46
paint 0 0
sizeHint 1 23
paint 1 23
Even when I get to the third line the position of option.rect
is not updating:
sizeHint 0 69
paint 0 0
sizeHint 1 23
paint 1 23
As a result of that item1 overlaps item0 instead of moving down.
Is there a way to update option.rect
position as soon as the size of one of previous items changes?