It's way easier to just coerce a QTreeView
to look like a list view:
view = QtGui.QTreeView()
view.setModel(model)
view.expandAll()
view.setIndentation(0)
view.header().hide()
If you really wish to do it, the proxy isn't the most trivial affair, since it needs to retain a structural model of the source model. For a source model that changes its structure, the proxy must also keep track of the structure of the source model.
As a starting point, below is a minimal implementation for a model with static structure. I've only tested it on Python 3.3. The changes are propagated between the views - you can edit the text of an item in either view, and the underlying tree model will be modified, and the other view appropriately notified.
The proxy should simply pass-through list models, as they are already flat. To demonstrate this transparency, the right pane is a list view of a proxy attached to the proxy viewed in the middle pane. The proxy viewed in the middle pane is attached to the tree model viewed in the left pane.
I gladly accept edits by those who actually know Python/PySide. My knowledge of Python is very recreational at the moment.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
from PySide import QtCore, QtGui
class FlatProxyModel(QtGui.QAbstractProxyModel):
@QtCore.Slot(QtCore.QModelIndex, QtCore.QModelIndex)
def sourceDataChanged(self, topLeft, bottomRight):
self.dataChanged.emit(self.mapFromSource(topLeft),
self.mapFromSource(bottomRight))
def buildMap(self, model, parent = QtCore.QModelIndex(), row = 0):
if row == 0:
self.m_rowMap = {}
self.m_indexMap = {}
rows = model.rowCount(parent)
for r in range(rows):
index = model.index(r, 0, parent)
print('row', row, 'item', model.data(index))
self.m_rowMap[index] = row
self.m_indexMap[row] = index
row = row + 1
if model.hasChildren(index):
row = self.buildMap(model, index, row)
return row
def setSourceModel(self, model):
QtGui.QAbstractProxyModel.setSourceModel(self, model)
self.buildMap(model)
print(flush = True)
model.dataChanged.connect(self.sourceDataChanged)
def mapFromSource(self, index):
if index not in self.m_rowMap: return QtCore.QModelIndex()
#print('mapping to row', self.m_rowMap[index], flush = True)
return self.createIndex(self.m_rowMap[index], index.column())
def mapToSource(self, index):
if not index.isValid() or index.row() not in self.m_indexMap:
return QtCore.QModelIndex()
#print('mapping from row', index.row(), flush = True)
return self.m_indexMap[index.row()]
def columnCount(self, parent):
return QtGui.QAbstractProxyModel.sourceModel(self)
.columnCount(self.mapToSource(parent))
def rowCount(self, parent):
#print('rows:', len(self.m_rowMap), flush=True)
return len(self.m_rowMap) if not parent.isValid() else 0
def index(self, row, column, parent):
#print('index for:', row, column, flush=True)
if parent.isValid(): return QtCore.QModelIndex()
return self.createIndex(row, column)
def parent(self, index):
return QtCore.QModelIndex()
def __init__(self, parent = None):
super(FlatProxyModel, self).__init__(parent)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
model = QtGui.QStandardItemModel()
names = ['Foo', 'Bar', 'Baz']
for first in names:
row = QtGui.QStandardItem(first)
for second in names:
row.appendRow(QtGui.QStandardItem(first+second))
model.appendRow(row)
proxy = FlatProxyModel()
proxy.setSourceModel(model)
nestedProxy = FlatProxyModel()
nestedProxy.setSourceModel(proxy)
w = QtGui.QWidget()
layout = QtGui.QHBoxLayout(w)
view = QtGui.QTreeView()
view.setModel(model)
view.expandAll()
view.header().hide()
layout.addWidget(view)
view = QtGui.QListView()
view.setModel(proxy)
layout.addWidget(view)
view = QtGui.QListView()
view.setModel(nestedProxy)
layout.addWidget(view)
w.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())