QCompleter Class

The QCompleter class provides completions based on an item model. More...

Header: #include <QCompleter>
qmake: QT += widgets
Since: Qt 4.2
Inherits: QObject

This class was introduced in Qt 4.2.

Public Types

enum CompletionMode { PopupCompletion, InlineCompletion, UnfilteredPopupCompletion }
enum ModelSorting { UnsortedModel, CaseSensitivelySortedModel, CaseInsensitivelySortedModel }

Properties

Public Functions

QCompleter(const QStringList &list, QObject *parent = nullptr)
QCompleter(QAbstractItemModel *model, QObject *parent = nullptr)
QCompleter(QObject *parent = nullptr)
virtual ~QCompleter() override
Qt::CaseSensitivity caseSensitivity() const
int completionColumn() const
int completionCount() const
CompletionMode completionMode() const
QAbstractItemModel *completionModel() const
QString completionPrefix() const
int completionRole() const
QString currentCompletion() const
QModelIndex currentIndex() const
int currentRow() const
Qt::MatchFlags filterMode() const
int maxVisibleItems() const
QAbstractItemModel *model() const
ModelSorting modelSorting() const
virtual QString pathFromIndex(const QModelIndex &index) const
QAbstractItemView *popup() const
void setCaseSensitivity(Qt::CaseSensitivity caseSensitivity)
void setCompletionColumn(int column)
void setCompletionMode(CompletionMode mode)
void setCompletionRole(int role)
bool setCurrentRow(int row)
void setFilterMode(Qt::MatchFlags filterMode)
void setMaxVisibleItems(int maxItems)
void setModel(QAbstractItemModel *model)
void setModelSorting(ModelSorting sorting)
void setPopup(QAbstractItemView *popup)
void setWidget(QWidget *widget)
virtual QStringList splitPath(const QString &path) const
QWidget *widget() const
bool wrapAround() const

Public Slots

void complete(const QRect &rect = QRect())
void setCompletionPrefix(const QString &prefix)
void setWrapAround(bool wrap)

Signals

void activated(const QModelIndex &index)
void activated(const QString &text)
void highlighted(const QModelIndex &index)
void highlighted(const QString &text)

Reimplemented Protected Functions

virtual bool event(QEvent *ev) override
virtual bool eventFilter(QObject *o, QEvent *e) override

Detailed Description

You can use QCompleter to provide auto completions in any Qt widget, such as QLineEdit and QComboBox. When the user starts typing a word, QCompleter suggests possible ways of completing the word, based on a word list. The word list is provided as a QAbstractItemModel. (For simple applications, where the word list is static, you can pass a QStringList to QCompleter's constructor.)

Basic Usage

A QCompleter is used typically with a QLineEdit or QComboBox. For example, here's how to provide auto completions from a simple word list in a QLineEdit:

 QStringList wordList;
 wordList << "alpha" << "omega" << "omicron" << "zeta";

 QLineEdit *lineEdit = new QLineEdit(this);

 QCompleter *completer = new QCompleter(wordList, this);
 completer->setCaseSensitivity(Qt::CaseInsensitive);
 lineEdit->setCompleter(completer);

A QFileSystemModel can be used to provide auto completion of file names. For example:

 QCompleter *completer = new QCompleter(this);
 completer->setModel(new QFileSystemModel(completer));
 lineEdit->setCompleter(completer);

To set the model on which QCompleter should operate, call setModel(). By default, QCompleter will attempt to match the completion prefix (i.e., the word that the user has started typing) against the Qt::EditRole data stored in column 0 in the model case sensitively. This can be changed using setCompletionRole(), setCompletionColumn(), and setCaseSensitivity().

If the model is sorted on the column and role that are used for completion, you can call setModelSorting() with either QCompleter::CaseSensitivelySortedModel or QCompleter::CaseInsensitivelySortedModel as the argument. On large models, this can lead to significant performance improvements, because QCompleter can then use binary search instead of linear search. The binary search only works when the filterMode is Qt::MatchStartsWith.

The model can be a list model, a table model, or a tree model. Completion on tree models is slightly more involved and is covered in the Handling Tree Models section below.

The completionMode() determines the mode used to provide completions to the user.

Iterating Through Completions

To retrieve a single candidate string, call setCompletionPrefix() with the text that needs to be completed and call currentCompletion(). You can iterate through the list of completions as below:

 for (int i = 0; completer->setCurrentRow(i); i++)
     qDebug() << completer->currentCompletion() << " is match number " << i;

completionCount() returns the total number of completions for the current prefix. completionCount() should be avoided when possible, since it requires a scan of the entire model.

The Completion Model

completionModel() return a list model that contains all possible completions for the current completion prefix, in the order in which they appear in the model. This model can be used to display the current completions in a custom view. Calling setCompletionPrefix() automatically refreshes the completion model.

Handling Tree Models

QCompleter can look for completions in tree models, assuming that any item (or sub-item or sub-sub-item) can be unambiguously represented as a string by specifying the path to the item. The completion is then performed one level at a time.

Let's take the example of a user typing in a file system path. The model is a (hierarchical) QFileSystemModel. The completion occurs for every element in the path. For example, if the current text is C:\Wind, QCompleter might suggest Windows to complete the current path element. Similarly, if the current text is C:\Windows\Sy, QCompleter might suggest System.

For this kind of completion to work, QCompleter needs to be able to split the path into a list of strings that are matched at each level. For C:\Windows\Sy, it needs to be split as "C:", "Windows" and "Sy". The default implementation of splitPath(), splits the completionPrefix using QDir::separator() if the model is a QFileSystemModel.

To provide completions, QCompleter needs to know the path from an index. This is provided by pathFromIndex(). The default implementation of pathFromIndex(), returns the data for the edit role for list models and the absolute file path if the mode is a QFileSystemModel.

See also QAbstractItemModel, QLineEdit, QComboBox, and Completer Example.

Member Type Documentation

enum QCompleter::CompletionMode

This enum specifies how completions are provided to the user.

ConstantValueDescription
QCompleter::PopupCompletion0Current completions are displayed in a popup window.
QCompleter::InlineCompletion2Completions appear inline (as selected text).
QCompleter::UnfilteredPopupCompletion1All possible completions are displayed in a popup window with the most likely suggestion indicated as current.

See also setCompletionMode().

enum QCompleter::ModelSorting

This enum specifies how the items in the model are sorted.

ConstantValueDescription
QCompleter::UnsortedModel0The model is unsorted.
QCompleter::CaseSensitivelySortedModel1The model is sorted case sensitively.
QCompleter::CaseInsensitivelySortedModel2The model is sorted case insensitively.

See also setModelSorting().

Property Documentation

caseSensitivity : Qt::CaseSensitivity

This property holds the case sensitivity of the matching

The default value is Qt::CaseSensitive.

Access functions:

Qt::CaseSensitivity caseSensitivity() const
void setCaseSensitivity(Qt::CaseSensitivity caseSensitivity)

See also completionColumn, completionRole, modelSorting, and filterMode.

completionColumn : int

This property holds the column in the model in which completions are searched for.

If the popup() is a QListView, it is automatically setup to display this column.

By default, the match column is 0.

Access functions:

int completionColumn() const
void setCompletionColumn(int column)

See also completionRole and caseSensitivity.

completionMode : CompletionMode

how the completions are provided to the user

The default value is QCompleter::PopupCompletion.

Access functions:

CompletionMode completionMode() const
void setCompletionMode(CompletionMode mode)

completionPrefix : QString

This property holds the completion prefix used to provide completions.

The completionModel() is updated to reflect the list of possible matches for prefix.

Access functions:

QString completionPrefix() const
void setCompletionPrefix(const QString &prefix)

completionRole : int

This property holds the item role to be used to query the contents of items for matching.

The default role is Qt::EditRole.

Access functions:

int completionRole() const
void setCompletionRole(int role)

See also completionColumn and caseSensitivity.

filterMode : Qt::MatchFlags

This property controls how filtering is performed.

If filterMode is set to Qt::MatchStartsWith, only those entries that start with the typed characters will be displayed. Qt::MatchContains will display the entries that contain the typed characters, and Qt::MatchEndsWith the ones that end with the typed characters.

Setting filterMode to any other Qt::MatchFlag will issue a warning, and no action will be performed. Because of this, the Qt::MatchCaseSensitive flag has no effect. Use the caseSensitivity property to control case sensitivity.

The default mode is Qt::MatchStartsWith.

This property was introduced in Qt 5.2.

Access functions:

Qt::MatchFlags filterMode() const
void setFilterMode(Qt::MatchFlags filterMode)

See also caseSensitivity.

maxVisibleItems : int

This property holds the maximum allowed size on screen of the completer, measured in items

By default, this property has a value of 7.

This property was introduced in Qt 4.6.

Access functions:

int maxVisibleItems() const
void setMaxVisibleItems(int maxItems)

modelSorting : ModelSorting

This property holds the way the model is sorted

By default, no assumptions are made about the order of the items in the model that provides the completions.

If the model's data for the completionColumn() and completionRole() is sorted in ascending order, you can set this property to CaseSensitivelySortedModel or CaseInsensitivelySortedModel. On large models, this can lead to significant performance improvements because the completer object can then use a binary search algorithm instead of linear search algorithm.

The sort order (i.e ascending or descending order) of the model is determined dynamically by inspecting the contents of the model.

Note: The performance improvements described above cannot take place when the completer's caseSensitivity is different to the case sensitivity used by the model's when sorting.

Access functions:

ModelSorting modelSorting() const
void setModelSorting(ModelSorting sorting)

See also setCaseSensitivity() and QCompleter::ModelSorting.

wrapAround : bool

This property holds the completions wrap around when navigating through items

The default is true.

This property was introduced in Qt 4.3.

Access functions:

bool wrapAround() const
void setWrapAround(bool wrap)

Member Function Documentation

QCompleter::QCompleter(const QStringList &list, QObject *parent = nullptr)

Constructs a QCompleter object with the given parent that uses the specified list as a source of possible completions.

QCompleter::QCompleter(QAbstractItemModel *model, QObject *parent = nullptr)

Constructs a completer object with the given parent that provides completions from the specified model.

QCompleter::QCompleter(QObject *parent = nullptr)

Constructs a completer object with the given parent.

[signal] void QCompleter::activated(const QModelIndex &index)

This signal is sent when an item in the popup() is activated by the user. (by clicking or pressing return). The item's index in the completionModel() is given.

Note: Signal activated is overloaded in this class. To connect to this signal by using the function pointer syntax, Qt provides a convenient helper for obtaining the function pointer as shown in this example:

 connect(completer, QOverload<const QModelIndex &>::of(&QCompleter::activated),
     [=](const QModelIndex &index){ /* ... */ });

[signal] void QCompleter::activated(const QString &text)

This signal is sent when an item in the popup() is activated by the user (by clicking or pressing return). The item's text is given.

Note: Signal activated is overloaded in this class. To connect to this signal by using the function pointer syntax, Qt provides a convenient helper for obtaining the function pointer as shown in this example:

 connect(completer, QOverload<const QString &>::of(&QCompleter::activated),
     [=](const QString &text){ /* ... */ });

[slot] void QCompleter::complete(const QRect &rect = QRect())

For QCompleter::PopupCompletion and QCompletion::UnfilteredPopupCompletion modes, calling this function displays the popup displaying the current completions. By default, if rect is not specified, the popup is displayed on the bottom of the widget(). If rect is specified the popup is displayed on the left edge of the rectangle.

For QCompleter::InlineCompletion mode, the highlighted() signal is fired with the current completion.

[signal] void QCompleter::highlighted(const QModelIndex &index)

This signal is sent when an item in the popup() is highlighted by the user. It is also sent if complete() is called with the completionMode() set to QCompleter::InlineCompletion. The item's index in the completionModel() is given.

Note: Signal highlighted is overloaded in this class. To connect to this signal by using the function pointer syntax, Qt provides a convenient helper for obtaining the function pointer as shown in this example:

 connect(completer, QOverload<const QModelIndex &>::of(&QCompleter::highlighted),
     [=](const QModelIndex &index){ /* ... */ });

[signal] void QCompleter::highlighted(const QString &text)

This signal is sent when an item in the popup() is highlighted by the user. It is also sent if complete() is called with the completionMode() set to QCompleter::InlineCompletion. The item's text is given.

Note: Signal highlighted is overloaded in this class. To connect to this signal by using the function pointer syntax, Qt provides a convenient helper for obtaining the function pointer as shown in this example:

 connect(completer, QOverload<const QString &>::of(&QCompleter::highlighted),
     [=](const QString &text){ /* ... */ });

[override virtual] QCompleter::~QCompleter()

Destroys the completer object.

int QCompleter::completionCount() const

Returns the number of completions for the current prefix. For an unsorted model with a large number of items this can be expensive. Use setCurrentRow() and currentCompletion() to iterate through all the completions.

QAbstractItemModel *QCompleter::completionModel() const

Returns the completion model. The completion model is a read-only list model that contains all the possible matches for the current completion prefix. The completion model is auto-updated to reflect the current completions.

Note: The return value of this function is defined to be an QAbstractItemModel purely for generality. This actual kind of model returned is an instance of an QAbstractProxyModel subclass.

See also completionPrefix and model().

QString QCompleter::currentCompletion() const

Returns the current completion string. This includes the completionPrefix. When used alongside setCurrentRow(), it can be used to iterate through all the matches.

See also setCurrentRow() and currentIndex().

QModelIndex QCompleter::currentIndex() const

Returns the model index of the current completion in the completionModel().

See also setCurrentRow(), currentCompletion(), and model().

int QCompleter::currentRow() const

Returns the current row.

See also setCurrentRow().

[override virtual protected] bool QCompleter::event(QEvent *ev)

Reimplements: QObject::event(QEvent *e).

[override virtual protected] bool QCompleter::eventFilter(QObject *o, QEvent *e)

Reimplements: QObject::eventFilter(QObject *watched, QEvent *event).

QAbstractItemModel *QCompleter::model() const

Returns the model that provides completion strings.

See also setModel() and completionModel().

[virtual] QString QCompleter::pathFromIndex(const QModelIndex &index) const

Returns the path for the given index. The completer object uses this to obtain the completion text from the underlying model.

The default implementation returns the edit role of the item for list models. It returns the absolute file path if the model is a QFileSystemModel.

See also splitPath().

Returns the popup used to display completions.

See also setPopup().

bool QCompleter::setCurrentRow(int row)

Sets the current row to the row specified. Returns true if successful; otherwise returns false.

This function may be used along with currentCompletion() to iterate through all the possible completions.

See also currentRow(), currentCompletion(), and completionCount().

void QCompleter::setModel(QAbstractItemModel *model)

Sets the model which provides completions to model. The model can be list model or a tree model. If a model has been already previously set and it has the QCompleter as its parent, it is deleted.

For convenience, if model is a QFileSystemModel, QCompleter switches its caseSensitivity to Qt::CaseInsensitive on Windows and Qt::CaseSensitive on other platforms.

See also completionModel(), modelSorting, and Handling Tree Models.

void QCompleter::setPopup(QAbstractItemView *popup)

Sets the popup used to display completions to popup. QCompleter takes ownership of the view.

A QListView is automatically created when the completionMode() is set to QCompleter::PopupCompletion or QCompleter::UnfilteredPopupCompletion. The default popup displays the completionColumn().

Ensure that this function is called before the view settings are modified. This is required since view's properties may require that a model has been set on the view (for example, hiding columns in the view requires a model to be set on the view).

See also popup().

void QCompleter::setWidget(QWidget *widget)

Sets the widget for which completion are provided for to widget. This function is automatically called when a QCompleter is set on a QLineEdit using QLineEdit::setCompleter() or on a QComboBox using QComboBox::setCompleter(). The widget needs to be set explicitly when providing completions for custom widgets.

See also widget(), setModel(), and setPopup().

[virtual] QStringList QCompleter::splitPath(const QString &path) const

Splits the given path into strings that are used to match at each level in the model().

The default implementation of splitPath() splits a file system path based on QDir::separator() when the sourceModel() is a QFileSystemModel.

When used with list models, the first item in the returned list is used for matching.

See also pathFromIndex() and Handling Tree Models.

QWidget *QCompleter::widget() const

Returns the widget for which the completer object is providing completions.

See also setWidget().