TreeView#
Deprecated since version 4.10:
- Use
ListViewfor lists, andColumnView for tabular lists
Superclasses: Widget, InitiallyUnowned, Object
Implemented Interfaces: Accessible, Buildable, ConstraintTarget, Scrollable
A widget for displaying both trees and lists
Widget that displays any object that implements the TreeModel interface.
Please refer to the tree widget conceptual overview for an overview of all the objects and data types related to the tree widget and how they work together.
Coordinate systems in GtkTreeView API#
Several different coordinate systems are exposed in the GtkTreeView API.
These are:
Widget coordinates: Coordinates relative to the widget (usually
widget->window).Bin window coordinates: Coordinates relative to the window that GtkTreeView renders to.
Tree coordinates: Coordinates relative to the entire scrollable area of GtkTreeView. These coordinates start at (0, 0) for row 0 of the tree.
Several functions are available for converting between the different
coordinate systems. The most common translations are between widget and bin
window coordinates and between bin window and tree coordinates. For the
former you can use convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords
(and vice versa), for the latter convert_bin_window_to_tree_coords
(and vice versa).
The GtkTreeView implementation of the GtkBuildable interface accepts
TreeViewColumn objects as <child> elements and exposes the
internal TreeSelection in UI definitions.
An example of a UI definition fragment with GtkTreeView:
<object class="GtkTreeView" id="treeview">
<property name="model">liststore1</property>
<child>
<object class="GtkTreeViewColumn" id="test-column">
<property name="title">Test</property>
<child>
<object class="GtkCellRendererText" id="test-renderer"/>
<attributes>
<attribute name="text">1</attribute>
</attributes>
</child>
</object>
</child>
<child internal-child="selection">
<object class="GtkTreeSelection" id="selection">
<signal name="changed" handler="on_treeview_selection_changed"/>
</object>
</child>
</object>
CSS nodes#
treeview.view
├── header
│ ├── button
│ │ ╰── [sort-indicator]
┊ ┊
│ ╰── button
│ ╰── [sort-indicator]
│
├── [rubberband]
╰── [dndtarget]
GtkTreeView has a main CSS node with name treeview and style class .view.
It has a subnode with name header, which is the parent for all the column
header widgets’ CSS nodes.
Each column header consists of a button, which among other content, has a
child with name sort-indicator, which carries the .ascending or .descending
style classes when the column header should show a sort indicator. The CSS
is expected to provide a suitable image using the -gtk-icon-source property.
For rubberband selection, a subnode with name rubberband is used.
For the drop target location during DND, a subnode with name dndtarget is used.
Constructors#
- class TreeView
- classmethod new() Widget#
Creates a new
GtkTreeViewwidget.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- classmethod new_with_model(model: TreeModel) Widget#
Creates a new
GtkTreeViewwidget with the model initialized tomodel.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
model – the model.
Methods#
- class TreeView
- append_column(column: TreeViewColumn) int#
Appends
columnto the list of columns. Iftree_viewhas “fixed_height” mode enabled, thencolumnmust have its “sizing” property set to be GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_FIXED.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto add.
- collapse_all() None#
Recursively collapses all visible, expanded nodes in
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- collapse_row(path: TreePath) bool#
Collapses a row (hides its child rows, if they exist).
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – path to a row in the
tree_view
- columns_autosize() None#
Resizes all columns to their optimal width. Only works after the treeview has been realized.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- convert_bin_window_to_tree_coords(bx: int, by: int) tuple[int, int]#
Converts bin_window coordinates to coordinates for the tree (the full scrollable area of the tree).
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
bx – X coordinate relative to bin_window
by – Y coordinate relative to bin_window
- convert_bin_window_to_widget_coords(bx: int, by: int) tuple[int, int]#
Converts bin_window coordinates to widget relative coordinates.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
bx – bin_window X coordinate
by – bin_window Y coordinate
- convert_tree_to_bin_window_coords(tx: int, ty: int) tuple[int, int]#
Converts tree coordinates (coordinates in full scrollable area of the tree) to bin_window coordinates.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
tx – tree X coordinate
ty – tree Y coordinate
- convert_tree_to_widget_coords(tx: int, ty: int) tuple[int, int]#
Converts tree coordinates (coordinates in full scrollable area of the tree) to widget coordinates.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
tx – X coordinate relative to the tree
ty – Y coordinate relative to the tree
- convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords(wx: int, wy: int) tuple[int, int]#
Converts widget coordinates to coordinates for the bin_window.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
wx – X coordinate relative to the widget
wy – Y coordinate relative to the widget
- convert_widget_to_tree_coords(wx: int, wy: int) tuple[int, int]#
Converts widget coordinates to coordinates for the tree (the full scrollable area of the tree).
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
wx – X coordinate relative to the widget
wy – Y coordinate relative to the widget
- create_row_drag_icon(path: TreePath) Paintable | None#
Creates a
cairo_surface_trepresentation of the row atpath. This image is used for a drag icon.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – a
GtkTreePathintree_view
- do_expand_collapse_cursor_row(self, logical: bool, expand: bool, open_all: bool) bool#
- Parameters:
logical
expand
open_all
- do_move_cursor(self, step: MovementStep, count: int, extend: bool, modify: bool) bool#
- Parameters:
step
count
extend
modify
- do_row_activated(self, path: TreePath, column: TreeViewColumn | None = None) None#
- Parameters:
path
column
- enable_model_drag_dest(formats: ContentFormats, actions: DragAction) None#
Turns
tree_viewinto a drop destination for automatic DND. Calling this method setsGtkTreeView:reorderable toFalse.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
formats – the target formats that the drag will support
actions – the bitmask of possible actions for a drag from this widget
- enable_model_drag_source(start_button_mask: ModifierType, formats: ContentFormats, actions: DragAction) None#
Turns
tree_viewinto a drag source for automatic DND. Calling this method setsGtkTreeView:reorderable toFalse.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
start_button_mask – Mask of allowed buttons to start drag
formats – the target formats that the drag will support
actions – the bitmask of possible actions for a drag from this widget
- expand_all() None#
Recursively expands all nodes in the
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- expand_row(path: TreePath, open_all: bool) bool#
Opens the row so its children are visible.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – path to a row
open_all – whether to recursively expand, or just expand immediate children
- expand_to_path(path: TreePath) None#
Expands the row at
path. This will also expand all parent rows ofpathas necessary.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – path to a row.
- get_activate_on_single_click() bool#
Gets the setting set by
set_activate_on_single_click().Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_background_area(path: TreePath | None = None, column: TreeViewColumn | None = None) Rectangle#
Fills the bounding rectangle in bin_window coordinates for the cell at the row specified by
pathand the column specified bycolumn. IfpathisNone, or points to a node not found in the tree, theyandheightfields of the rectangle will be filled with 0. IfcolumnisNone, thexandwidthfields will be filled with 0. The returned rectangle is equivalent to thebackground_areapassed to gtk_cell_renderer_render(). These background areas tile to cover the entire bin window. Contrast with thecell_area, returned byget_cell_area(), which returns only the cell itself, excluding surrounding borders and the tree expander area.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – a
GtkTreePathfor the row, orNoneto get only horizontal coordinatescolumn – a
GtkTreeViewColumnfor the column, orNoneto get only vertical coordinates
- get_cell_area(path, column=None)#
Fills the bounding rectangle in bin_window coordinates for the cell at the row specified by
pathand the column specified bycolumn. IfpathisNone, or points to a path not currently displayed, theyandheightfields of the rectangle will be filled with 0. IfcolumnisNone, thexandwidthfields will be filled with 0. The sum of all cell rects does not cover the entire tree; there are extra pixels in between rows, for example. The returned rectangle is equivalent to thecell_areapassed to gtk_cell_renderer_render(). This function is only valid iftree_viewis realized.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – a
GtkTreePathfor the row, orNoneto get only horizontal coordinatescolumn – a
GtkTreeViewColumnfor the column, orNoneto get only vertical coordinates
- get_column(n: int) TreeViewColumn | None#
Gets the
GtkTreeViewColumnat the given position in thetree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
n – The position of the column, counting from 0.
- get_columns() list[TreeViewColumn]#
Returns a
GListof all theGtkTreeViewColumns currently intree_view. The returned list must be freed with g_list_free ().Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_cursor() tuple[TreePath | None, TreeViewColumn | None]#
Fills in
pathandfocus_columnwith the current path and focus column. If the cursor isn’t currently set, thenpathwill beNone. If no column currently has focus, thenfocus_columnwill beNone.The returned
GtkTreePathmust be freed withfree()when you are done with it.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_dest_row_at_pos(drag_x: int, drag_y: int) tuple[bool, TreePath | None, TreeViewDropPosition]#
Determines the destination row for a given position.
drag_xanddrag_yare expected to be in widget coordinates. This function is only meaningful iftree_viewis realized. Therefore this function will always returnFalseiftree_viewis not realized or does not have a model.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
drag_x – the position to determine the destination row for
drag_y – the position to determine the destination row for
- get_drag_dest_row() tuple[TreePath | None, TreeViewDropPosition]#
Gets information about the row that is highlighted for feedback.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_enable_search() bool#
Returns whether or not the tree allows to start interactive searching by typing in text.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_enable_tree_lines() bool#
Returns whether or not tree lines are drawn in
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_expander_column() TreeViewColumn | None#
Returns the column that is the current expander column, or
Noneif none has been set. This column has the expander arrow drawn next to it.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_fixed_height_mode() bool#
Returns whether fixed height mode is turned on for
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_grid_lines() TreeViewGridLines#
Returns which grid lines are enabled in
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_headers_clickable() bool#
Returns whether all header columns are clickable.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_headers_visible() bool#
Returns
Trueif the headers on thetree_vieware visible.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_hover_expand() bool#
Returns whether hover expansion mode is turned on for
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_hover_selection() bool#
Returns whether hover selection mode is turned on for
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_level_indentation() int#
Returns the amount, in pixels, of extra indentation for child levels in
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_model() TreeModel | None#
Returns the model the
GtkTreeViewis based on. ReturnsNoneif the model is unset.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_n_columns() int#
Queries the number of columns in the given
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_path_at_pos(x: int, y: int) tuple[bool, TreePath | None, TreeViewColumn | None, int, int]#
Finds the path at the point (
x,y), relative to bin_window coordinates. That is,xandyare relative to an events coordinates. Widget-relative coordinates must be converted usingconvert_widget_to_bin_window_coords(). It is primarily for things like popup menus. Ifpathis non-None, then it will be filled with theGtkTreePathat that point. This path should be freed withfree(). Ifcolumnis non-None, then it will be filled with the column at that point.cell_xandcell_yreturn the coordinates relative to the cell background (i.e. thebackground_areapassed to gtk_cell_renderer_render()). This function is only meaningful iftree_viewis realized. Therefore this function will always returnFalseiftree_viewis not realized or does not have a model.For converting widget coordinates (eg. the ones you get from GtkWidget::query-tooltip), please see
convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords().Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
x – The x position to be identified (relative to bin_window).
y – The y position to be identified (relative to bin_window).
- get_reorderable() bool#
Retrieves whether the user can reorder the tree via drag-and-drop. See
set_reorderable().Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_rubber_banding() bool#
Returns whether rubber banding is turned on for
tree_view. If the selection mode isMULTIPLE, rubber banding will allow the user to select multiple rows by dragging the mouse.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_search_column() int#
Gets the column searched on by the interactive search code.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_search_entry() Editable | None#
Returns the
GtkEntrywhich is currently in use as interactive search entry fortree_view. In case the built-in entry is being used,Nonewill be returned.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_selection() TreeSelection#
Gets the
GtkTreeSelectionassociated withtree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_show_expanders() bool#
Returns whether or not expanders are drawn in
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_tooltip_column() int#
Returns the column of
tree_view’s model which is being used for displaying tooltips ontree_view’s rows.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_tooltip_context(x: int, y: int, keyboard_tip: bool) tuple[bool, TreeModel | None, TreePath, TreeIter]#
This function is supposed to be used in a ::query-tooltip signal handler for
GtkTreeView. Thex,yandkeyboard_tipvalues which are received in the signal handler, should be passed to this function without modification.The return value indicates whether there is a tree view row at the given coordinates (
True) or not (False) for mouse tooltips. For keyboard tooltips the row returned will be the cursor row. WhenTrue, then any ofmodel,pathanditerwhich have been provided will be set to point to that row and the corresponding model.xandywill always be converted to be relative totree_view’s bin_window ifkeyboard_tooltipisFalse.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
x – the x coordinate (relative to widget coordinates)
y – the y coordinate (relative to widget coordinates)
keyboard_tip – whether this is a keyboard tooltip or not
- get_visible_range() tuple[bool, TreePath, TreePath]#
Sets
start_pathandend_pathto be the first and last visible path. Note that there may be invisible paths in between.The paths should be freed with
free()after use.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- get_visible_rect() Rectangle#
Fills
visible_rectwith the currently-visible region of the buffer, in tree coordinates. Convert to bin_window coordinates withconvert_tree_to_bin_window_coords(). Tree coordinates start at 0,0 for row 0 of the tree, and cover the entire scrollable area of the tree.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- insert_column(column: TreeViewColumn, position: int) int#
This inserts the
columninto thetree_viewatposition. Ifpositionis -1, then the column is inserted at the end. Iftree_viewhas “fixed_height” mode enabled, thencolumnmust have its “sizing” property set to be GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_FIXED.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto be inserted.position – The position to insert
columnin.
- insert_column_with_attributes(position, title, cell, **kwargs)#
Creates a new
GtkTreeViewColumnand inserts it into thetree_viewatposition. Ifpositionis -1, then the newly created column is inserted at the end. The column is initialized with the attributes given. Iftree_viewhas “fixed_height” mode enabled, then the new column will have its sizing property set to be GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_FIXED.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
position – The position to insert the new column in
title – The title to set the header to
cell – The
GtkCellRendererkwargs
- insert_column_with_data_func(position: int, title: str, cell: CellRenderer, func: Callable[[TreeViewColumn, CellRenderer, TreeModel, TreeIter, Any], None], data: Any = None) int#
Convenience function that inserts a new column into the
GtkTreeViewwith the given cell renderer and aGtkTreeCellDataFuncto set cell renderer attributes (normally using data from the model). See alsoset_cell_data_func(),pack_start(). Iftree_viewhas “fixed_height” mode enabled, then the new column will have its “sizing” property set to be GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_FIXED.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
position – Position to insert, -1 for append
title – column title
cell – cell renderer for column
func – function to set attributes of cell renderer
data – data for
func
- is_blank_at_pos(x: int, y: int) tuple[bool, TreePath | None, TreeViewColumn | None, int, int]#
Determine whether the point (
x,y) intree_viewis blank, that is no cell content nor an expander arrow is drawn at the location. If so, the location can be considered as the background. You might wish to take special action on clicks on the background, such as clearing a current selection, having a custom context menu or starting rubber banding.The
xandycoordinate that are provided must be relative to bin_window coordinates. Widget-relative coordinates must be converted usingconvert_widget_to_bin_window_coords().For converting widget coordinates (eg. the ones you get from GtkWidget::query-tooltip), please see
convert_widget_to_bin_window_coords().The
path,column,cell_xandcell_yarguments will be filled in likewise as forget_path_at_pos(). Please seeget_path_at_pos()for more information.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
x – The x position to be identified (relative to bin_window)
y – The y position to be identified (relative to bin_window)
- is_rubber_banding_active() bool#
Returns whether a rubber banding operation is currently being done in
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- map_expanded_rows(func: Callable[[TreeView, TreePath, Any], None], data: Any = None) None#
Calls
funcon all expanded rows.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
func – A function to be called
data – User data to be passed to the function.
- move_column_after(column: TreeViewColumn, base_column: TreeViewColumn | None = None) None#
Moves
columnto be after tobase_column. Ifbase_columnisNone, thencolumnis placed in the first position.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto be moved.base_column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto be moved relative to
- remove_column(column: TreeViewColumn) int#
Removes
columnfromtree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto remove.
- row_activated(path: TreePath, column: TreeViewColumn | None = None) None#
Activates the cell determined by
pathandcolumn.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – The
GtkTreePathto be activated.column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto be activated.
- row_expanded(path: TreePath) bool#
Returns
Trueif the node pointed to bypathis expanded intree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – A
GtkTreePathto test expansion state.
- scroll_to_cell(path, column=None, use_align=False, row_align=0.0, col_align=0.0)#
Moves the alignments of
tree_viewto the position specified bycolumnandpath. IfcolumnisNone, then no horizontal scrolling occurs. Likewise, ifpathisNoneno vertical scrolling occurs. At a minimum, one ofcolumnorpathneed to be non-None.row_aligndetermines where the row is placed, andcol_aligndetermines wherecolumnis placed. Both are expected to be between 0.0 and 1.0. 0.0 means left/top alignment, 1.0 means right/bottom alignment, 0.5 means center.If
use_alignisFalse, then the alignment arguments are ignored, and the tree does the minimum amount of work to scroll the cell onto the screen. This means that the cell will be scrolled to the edge closest to its current position. If the cell is currently visible on the screen, nothing is done.This function only works if the model is set, and
pathis a valid row on the model. If the model changes before thetree_viewis realized, the centered path will be modified to reflect this change.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – The path of the row to move to
column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto move horizontally touse_align – whether to use alignment arguments, or
False.row_align – The vertical alignment of the row specified by
path.col_align – The horizontal alignment of the column specified by
column.
- scroll_to_point(tree_x: int, tree_y: int) None#
Scrolls the tree view such that the top-left corner of the visible area is
tree_x,tree_y, wheretree_xandtree_yare specified in tree coordinates. Thetree_viewmust be realized before this function is called. If it isn’t, you probably want to be usingscroll_to_cell().If either
tree_xortree_yare -1, then that direction isn’t scrolled.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
tree_x – X coordinate of new top-left pixel of visible area, or -1
tree_y – Y coordinate of new top-left pixel of visible area, or -1
- set_activate_on_single_click(single: bool) None#
Cause the
GtkTreeView::row-activated signal to be emitted on a single click instead of a double click.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
single –
Trueto emit row-activated on a single click
- set_column_drag_function(func: Callable[[TreeView, TreeViewColumn, TreeViewColumn, TreeViewColumn, Any], bool] | None = None, user_data: Any = None) None#
Sets a user function for determining where a column may be dropped when dragged. This function is called on every column pair in turn at the beginning of a column drag to determine where a drop can take place. The arguments passed to
funcare: thetree_view, theGtkTreeViewColumnbeing dragged, the twoGtkTreeViewColumns determining the drop spot, anduser_data. If either of theGtkTreeViewColumnarguments for the drop spot areNone, then they indicate an edge. Iffuncis set to beNone, thentree_viewreverts to the default behavior of allowing all columns to be dropped everywhere.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
func – A function to determine which columns are reorderable
user_data – User data to be passed to
func
- set_cursor(path, column=None, start_editing=False)#
Sets the current keyboard focus to be at
path, and selects it. This is useful when you want to focus the user’s attention on a particular row. Iffocus_columnis notNone, then focus is given to the column specified by it. Additionally, iffocus_columnis specified, andstart_editingisTrue, then editing should be started in the specified cell. This function is often followed bygtk_widget_grab_focus(tree_view) in order to give keyboard focus to the widget. Please note that editing can only happen when the widget is realized.If
pathis invalid formodel, the current cursor (if any) will be unset and the function will return without failing.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – A
GtkTreePathcolumn
start_editing –
Trueif the specified cell should start being edited.
- set_cursor_on_cell(path: TreePath, focus_column: TreeViewColumn | None, focus_cell: CellRenderer | None, start_editing: bool) None#
Sets the current keyboard focus to be at
path, and selects it. This is useful when you want to focus the user’s attention on a particular row. Iffocus_columnis notNone, then focus is given to the column specified by it. Iffocus_columnandfocus_cellare notNone, andfocus_columncontains 2 or more editable or activatable cells, then focus is given to the cell specified byfocus_cell. Additionally, iffocus_columnis specified, andstart_editingisTrue, then editing should be started in the specified cell. This function is often followed bygtk_widget_grab_focus(tree_view) in order to give keyboard focus to the widget. Please note that editing can only happen when the widget is realized.If
pathis invalid formodel, the current cursor (if any) will be unset and the function will return without failing.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – A
GtkTreePathfocus_column – A
GtkTreeViewColumnfocus_cell – A
GtkCellRendererstart_editing –
Trueif the specified cell should start being edited.
- set_drag_dest_row(path: TreePath | None, pos: TreeViewDropPosition) None#
Sets the row that is highlighted for feedback. If
pathisNone, an existing highlight is removed.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – The path of the row to highlight
pos – Specifies whether to drop before, after or into the row
- set_enable_search(enable_search: bool) None#
If
enable_searchis set, then the user can type in text to search through the tree interactively (this is sometimes called “typeahead find”).Note that even if this is
False, the user can still initiate a search using the “start-interactive-search” key binding.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
enable_search –
True, if the user can search interactively
- set_enable_tree_lines(enabled: bool) None#
Sets whether to draw lines interconnecting the expanders in
tree_view. This does not have any visible effects for lists.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
enabled –
Trueto enable tree line drawing,Falseotherwise.
- set_expander_column(column: TreeViewColumn | None = None) None#
Sets the column to draw the expander arrow at. It must be in
tree_view. IfcolumnisNone, then the expander arrow is always at the first visible column.If you do not want expander arrow to appear in your tree, set the expander column to a hidden column.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
column –
None, or the column to draw the expander arrow at.
- set_fixed_height_mode(enable: bool) None#
Enables or disables the fixed height mode of
tree_view. Fixed height mode speeds upGtkTreeViewby assuming that all rows have the same height. Only enable this option if all rows are the same height and all columns are of typeFIXED.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
enable –
Trueto enable fixed height mode
- set_grid_lines(grid_lines: TreeViewGridLines) None#
Sets which grid lines to draw in
tree_view.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
grid_lines – a
GtkTreeViewGridLines value indicating which grid lines to enable.
- set_headers_clickable(setting: bool) None#
Allow the column title buttons to be clicked.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
setting –
Trueif the columns are clickable.
- set_headers_visible(headers_visible: bool) None#
Sets the visibility state of the headers.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
headers_visible –
Trueif the headers are visible
- set_hover_expand(expand: bool) None#
Enables or disables the hover expansion mode of
tree_view. Hover expansion makes rows expand or collapse if the pointer moves over them.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
expand –
Trueto enable hover selection mode
- set_hover_selection(hover: bool) None#
Enables or disables the hover selection mode of
tree_view. Hover selection makes the selected row follow the pointer. Currently, this works only for the selection modesSINGLEandBROWSE.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
hover –
Trueto enable hover selection mode
- set_level_indentation(indentation: int) None#
Sets the amount of extra indentation for child levels to use in
tree_viewin addition to the default indentation. The value should be specified in pixels, a value of 0 disables this feature and in this case only the default indentation will be used. This does not have any visible effects for lists.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
indentation – the amount, in pixels, of extra indentation in
tree_view.
- set_model(model: TreeModel | None = None) None#
Sets the model for a
GtkTreeView. If thetree_viewalready has a model set, it will remove it before setting the new model. IfmodelisNone, then it will unset the old model.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
model – The model.
- set_reorderable(reorderable: bool) None#
This function is a convenience function to allow you to reorder models that support the
GtkTreeDragSourceIfaceand theGtkTreeDragDestIface. BothGtkTreeStoreandGtkListStoresupport these. IfreorderableisTrue, then the user can reorder the model by dragging and dropping rows. The developer can listen to these changes by connecting to the model’sGtkTreeModel::row-insertedandGtkTreeModel::row-deletedsignals. The reordering is implemented by setting up the tree view as a drag source and destination. Therefore, drag and drop can not be used in a reorderable view for any other purpose.This function does not give you any degree of control over the order – any reordering is allowed. If more control is needed, you should probably handle drag and drop manually.
Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
reorderable –
True, if the tree can be reordered.
- set_row_separator_func(func: Callable[[TreeModel, TreeIter, Any], bool] | None = None, data: Any = None) None#
Sets the row separator function, which is used to determine whether a row should be drawn as a separator. If the row separator function is
None, no separators are drawn. This is the default value.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
func – a
GtkTreeViewRowSeparatorFuncdata – user data to pass to
func
- set_rubber_banding(enable: bool) None#
Enables or disables rubber banding in
tree_view. If the selection mode isMULTIPLE, rubber banding will allow the user to select multiple rows by dragging the mouse.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
enable –
Trueto enable rubber banding
- set_search_column(column: int) None#
Sets
columnas the column where the interactive search code should search in for the current model.If the search column is set, users can use the “start-interactive-search” key binding to bring up search popup. The enable-search property controls whether simply typing text will also start an interactive search.
Note that
columnrefers to a column of the current model. The search column is reset to -1 when the model is changed.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
column – the column of the model to search in, or -1 to disable searching
- set_search_entry(entry: Editable | None = None) None#
Sets the entry which the interactive search code will use for this
tree_view. This is useful when you want to provide a search entry in our interface at all time at a fixed position. PassingNoneforentrywill make the interactive search code use the built-in popup entry again.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
entry – the entry the interactive search code of
tree_viewshould use
- set_search_equal_func(search_equal_func: Callable[[TreeModel, int, str, TreeIter, Any], bool], search_user_data: Any = None) None#
Sets the compare function for the interactive search capabilities; note that somewhat like strcmp() returning 0 for equality
GtkTreeViewSearchEqualFunc returnsFalseon matches.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
search_equal_func – the compare function to use during the search
search_user_data – user data to pass to
search_equal_func
- set_show_expanders(enabled: bool) None#
Sets whether to draw and enable expanders and indent child rows in
tree_view. When disabled there will be no expanders visible in trees and there will be no way to expand and collapse rows by default. Also note that hiding the expanders will disable the default indentation. You can set a custom indentation in this case usingset_level_indentation(). This does not have any visible effects for lists.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
enabled –
Trueto enable expander drawing,Falseotherwise.
- set_tooltip_cell(tooltip: Tooltip, path: TreePath | None = None, column: TreeViewColumn | None = None, cell: CellRenderer | None = None) None#
Sets the tip area of
tooltipto the areapath,columnandcellhave in common. For example ifpathisNoneandcolumnis set, the tip area will be set to the full area covered bycolumn. See alsoset_tip_area().Note that if
pathis not specified andcellis set and part of a column containing the expander, the tooltip might not show and hide at the correct position. In such casespathmust be set to the current node under the mouse cursor for this function to operate correctly.See also
set_tooltip_column()for a simpler alternative.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
tooltip – a
GtkTooltippath – a
GtkTreePathcolumn – a
GtkTreeViewColumncell – a
GtkCellRenderer
- set_tooltip_column(column: int) None#
If you only plan to have simple (text-only) tooltips on full rows, you can use this function to have
GtkTreeViewhandle these automatically for you.columnshould be set to the column intree_view’s model containing the tooltip texts, or -1 to disable this feature.When enabled,
GtkWidget:has-tooltipwill be set toTrueandtree_viewwill connect aGtkWidget::query-tooltipsignal handler.Note that the signal handler sets the text with
set_markup(), so &, <, etc have to be escaped in the text.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
column – an integer, which is a valid column number for
tree_view’s model
- set_tooltip_row(tooltip: Tooltip, path: TreePath) None#
Sets the tip area of
tooltipto be the area covered by the row atpath. See alsoset_tooltip_column()for a simpler alternative. See alsoset_tip_area().Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
tooltip – a
GtkTooltippath – a
GtkTreePath
- unset_rows_drag_dest() None#
Undoes the effect of
enable_model_drag_dest(). Calling this method setsGtkTreeView:reorderable toFalse.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
- unset_rows_drag_source() None#
Undoes the effect of
enable_model_drag_source(). Calling this method setsGtkTreeView:reorderable toFalse.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead
Properties#
- class TreeView
-
- props.enable_grid_lines: TreeViewGridLines#
The type of the None singleton.
- props.expander_column: TreeViewColumn#
The type of the None singleton.
Signals#
- class TreeView.signals
-
- expand_collapse_cursor_row(object: bool, p0: bool, p1: bool) bool#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
object
p0
p1
- move_cursor(step: MovementStep, direction: int, extend: bool, modify: bool) bool#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
step – the granularity of the move, as a
GtkMovementStep.LOGICAL_POSITIONS,VISUAL_POSITIONS,DISPLAY_LINES,PAGESandBUFFER_ENDSare supported.LOGICAL_POSITIONSandVISUAL_POSITIONSare treated identically.direction – the direction to move: +1 to move forwards; -1 to move backwards. The resulting movement is undefined for all other values.
extend – whether to extend the selection
modify – whether to modify the selection
- row_activated(path: TreePath, column: TreeViewColumn | None = None) None#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
path – the
GtkTreePathfor the activated rowcolumn – the
GtkTreeViewColumnin which the activation occurred
- row_collapsed(iter: TreeIter, path: TreePath) None#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
iter – the tree iter of the collapsed row
path – a tree path that points to the row
- row_expanded(iter: TreeIter, path: TreePath) None#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
iter – the tree iter of the expanded row
path – a tree path that points to the row
- test_collapse_row(iter: TreeIter, path: TreePath) bool#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
iter – the tree iter of the row to collapse
path – a tree path that points to the row
Virtual Methods#
- class TreeView
-
- do_expand_collapse_cursor_row(logical: bool, expand: bool, open_all: bool) bool#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
logical
expand
open_all
- do_move_cursor(step: MovementStep, count: int, extend: bool, modify: bool) bool#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
step
count
extend
modify
- do_row_activated(path: TreePath, column: TreeViewColumn | None = None) None#
Activates the cell determined by
pathandcolumn.Deprecated since version 4.10: Use
ListVieworColumnViewinstead- Parameters:
path – The
GtkTreePathto be activated.column – The
GtkTreeViewColumnto be activated.
- do_row_collapsed(iter: TreeIter, path: TreePath) None#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
iter
path
- do_select_cursor_row(start_editing: bool) bool#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
start_editing
- do_test_collapse_row(iter: TreeIter, path: TreePath) bool#
The type of the None singleton.
- Parameters:
iter
path
Fields#
- class TreeView
- parent_instance#