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InputFormDialog is a simple module that provides a multi-type input dialog for Qt5.
The purpose of the InputFormDialog is to compliment the static get methods of the QInputDialog such as QInputDialog.getText
or QInputDialog.getInt
.
Using InputFormDialog is simple. First create a dictionary that will define the form entries and their default values. If the order of input widgets is important, use OrderedDict
.
Currently the following input queries are supported:
Second, call the get_input()
function and pass the data object as an argument. If the user accepts the dialog then the data object will hold the new values chosen by the user.
Additionally, you might want to create FormOptions
object and specify some of the options that control the properties of widgets used by the dialog.
Currently the following options are available:
# QApplication must be running prior to calling get_input
from collections import OrderedDict
from Qt import QtGui, QtWidgets
from input_form_dialog import FormOptions, get_input
# Define form inputs
data = OrderedDict()
data["Bool"] = True
data['Color'] = QtGui.QColor('red')
data['Int'] = 1
data['String'] = 'Test'
data['ComboBox'] = ['One', 'Two']
data['Vector2'] = QtGui.QVector2D(10.0, 5.0)
# Define form options
options = FormOptions()
options.list_displays_as_radios = True
options.list_returns_index = True
# Ask user for input and retrieve data
if get_input('Example', data, options):
print(data['Bool'])
print(data['Color'])
print(data['Int'])
print(data['String'])
print(data['ComboBox'])
print(data['Vector2'])
FAQs
InputFormDialog provides a simple multi-type input dialog for Qt5
We found that input-form-dialog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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