void QueueManagerWidget::updateButtons() { QModelIndexList idx = view->selectionModel()->selectedRows(); if (idx.count() == 0) { move_top->setEnabled(false); move_up->setEnabled(false); move_down->setEnabled(false); move_bottom->setEnabled(false); } else { move_top->setEnabled(idx.front().row() != 0); move_up->setEnabled(idx.front().row() != 0); int rows = model->rowCount(QModelIndex()); move_down->setEnabled(idx.back().row() != rows - 1); move_bottom->setEnabled(idx.back().row() != rows - 1); } }
void ExtendedTableWidget::paste() { // Get list of selected items QItemSelectionModel* selection = selectionModel(); QModelIndexList indices = selection->selectedIndexes(); // Abort if there's nowhere to paste if(indices.isEmpty()) return; SqliteTableModel* m = qobject_cast<SqliteTableModel*>(model()); // We're also checking for system clipboard data first. Only if the data in the system clipboard is not ours, we use the system // clipboard, otherwise we prefer the internal buffer. That's because the data in the internal buffer is easier to parse and more // accurate, too. However, if we always preferred the internal copy-paste buffer there would be no way to copy data from other // applications in here once the internal buffer has been filled. // If clipboard contains an image and no text, just insert the image const QMimeData* mimeClipboard = qApp->clipboard()->mimeData(); if (mimeClipboard->hasImage() && !mimeClipboard->hasText()) { QImage img = qApp->clipboard()->image(); QByteArray ba; QBuffer buffer(&ba); buffer.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly); img.save(&buffer, "PNG"); // We're always converting the image format to PNG here. TODO: Is that correct? buffer.close(); m->setData(indices.first(), ba); return; } // Get the clipboard text QString clipboard = qApp->clipboard()->text(); // If data in system clipboard is ours and the internal copy-paste buffer is filled, use the internal buffer; otherwise parse the // system clipboard contents (case for data copied by other application). QList<QByteArrayList> clipboardTable; QList<QByteArrayList>* source; if(mimeClipboard->hasHtml() && mimeClipboard->html().contains(m_generatorStamp) && !m_buffer.isEmpty()) { source = &m_buffer; } else { clipboardTable = parseClipboard(clipboard); source = &clipboardTable; } // Stop here if there's nothing to paste if(!source->size()) return; // Starting from assumption that selection is rectangular, and then first index is upper-left corner and last is lower-right. int rows = source->size(); int columns = source->first().size(); int firstRow = indices.front().row(); int firstColumn = indices.front().column(); int selectedRows = indices.back().row() - firstRow + 1; int selectedColumns = indices.back().column() - firstColumn + 1; // If last row and column are after table size, clamp it int lastRow = qMin(firstRow + rows - 1, m->rowCount() - 1); int lastColumn = qMin(firstColumn + columns - 1, m->columnCount() - 1); // Special case: if there is only one cell of data to be pasted, paste it into all selected fields if(rows == 1 && columns == 1) { QByteArray data = source->first().first(); for(int row=firstRow;row<firstRow+selectedRows;row++) { for(int column=firstColumn;column<firstColumn+selectedColumns;column++) m->setData(m->index(row, column), data); } return; } // If more than one cell was selected, check if the selection matches the cliboard dimensions if(selectedRows != rows || selectedColumns != columns) { // Ask user if they are sure about this if(QMessageBox::question(this, QApplication::applicationName(), tr("The content of the clipboard is bigger than the range selected.\nDo you want to insert it anyway?"), QMessageBox::Yes | QMessageBox::No) != QMessageBox::Yes) { // If the user doesn't want to paste the clipboard data anymore, stop now return; } } // If we get here, we can definitely start pasting: either the ranges match in their size or the user agreed to paste anyway // Copy the data cell by cell and as-is from the source buffer to the table int row = firstRow; for(const QByteArrayList& source_row : *source) { int column = firstColumn; for(const QByteArray& source_cell : source_row) { m->setData(m->index(row, column), source_cell); column++; if (column > lastColumn) break; } row++; if (row > lastRow) break; } }
void ExtendedTableWidget::copy(const bool withHeaders) { QModelIndexList indices = selectionModel()->selectedIndexes(); // Remove all indices from hidden columns, because if we don't we might copy data from hidden columns as well which is very // unintuitive; especially copying the rowid column when selecting all columns of a table is a problem because pasting the data // won't work as expected. QMutableListIterator<QModelIndex> i(indices); while (i.hasNext()) { if (isColumnHidden(i.next().column())) i.remove(); } // Abort if there's nothing to copy if (indices.isEmpty()) return; SqliteTableModel* m = qobject_cast<SqliteTableModel*>(model()); // Clear internal copy-paste buffer m_buffer.clear(); // If a single cell is selected, copy it to clipboard if (!withHeaders && indices.size() == 1) { QImage img; QVariant data = m->data(indices.first(), Qt::EditRole); if (img.loadFromData(data.toByteArray())) { // If it's an image, copy the image data to the clipboard qApp->clipboard()->setImage(img); return; } else { // It it's not an image, check if it's an empty field if (data.toByteArray().isEmpty()) { // The field is either NULL or empty. Those are are handled via the internal copy-paste buffer qApp->clipboard()->setText(QString()); // Calling clear() alone doesn't seem to work on all systems qApp->clipboard()->clear(); m_buffer.push_back(QByteArrayList{data.toByteArray()}); return; } // The field isn't empty. Copy the text to the clipboard without quoting (for general plain text clipboard) qApp->clipboard()->setText(data.toByteArray()); return; } } // If we got here, there are multiple selected cells, or copy with headers was requested. // In this case, we copy selected data into internal copy-paste buffer and then // we write a table both in HTML and text formats to the system clipboard. // Copy selected data into internal copy-paste buffer int last_row = indices.first().row(); QByteArrayList lst; for(int i=0;i<indices.size();i++) { if(indices.at(i).row() != last_row) { m_buffer.push_back(lst); lst.clear(); } lst << indices.at(i).data(Qt::EditRole).toByteArray(); last_row = indices.at(i).row(); } m_buffer.push_back(lst); QString result; QString htmlResult = "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">"; htmlResult.append("<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\">"); htmlResult.append("<title></title>"); // The generator-stamp is later used to know whether the data in the system clipboard is still ours. // In that case we will give precedence to our internal copy buffer. QString now = QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.zzz"); m_generatorStamp = QString("<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"%1\"><meta name=\"date\" content=\"%2\">").arg(QApplication::applicationName().toHtmlEscaped(), now); htmlResult.append(m_generatorStamp); // TODO: is this really needed by Excel, since we use <pre> for multi-line cells? htmlResult.append("<style type=\"text/css\">br{mso-data-placement:same-cell;}</style></head><body><table>"); int currentRow = indices.first().row(); const QString fieldSepHtml = "</td><td>"; const QString rowSepHtml = "</td></tr><tr><td>"; const QString fieldSepText = "\t"; const QString rowSepText = "\r\n"; // Table headers if (withHeaders) { htmlResult.append("<tr><th>"); int firstColumn = indices.front().column(); for(int i = firstColumn; i <= indices.back().column(); i++) { QByteArray headerText = model()->headerData(i, Qt::Horizontal, Qt::DisplayRole).toByteArray(); if (i != firstColumn) { result.append(fieldSepText); htmlResult.append("</th><th>"); } result.append(escapeCopiedData(headerText)); htmlResult.append(headerText); } result.append(rowSepText); htmlResult.append("</th></tr>"); } // Table data rows for(const QModelIndex& index : indices) { // Separators. For first cell, only opening table row tags must be added for the HTML and nothing for the text version. if (indices.first() == index) htmlResult.append("<tr><td>"); else if (index.row() != currentRow) { result.append(rowSepText); htmlResult.append(rowSepHtml); } else { result.append(fieldSepText); htmlResult.append(fieldSepHtml); } currentRow = index.row(); QImage img; QVariant data = index.data(Qt::EditRole); // Table cell data: image? Store it as an embedded image in HTML and as base 64 in text version if (img.loadFromData(data.toByteArray())) { QByteArray ba; QBuffer buffer(&ba); buffer.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly); img.save(&buffer, "PNG"); buffer.close(); QString imageBase64 = ba.toBase64(); htmlResult.append("<img src=\"data:image/png;base64,"); htmlResult.append(imageBase64); result.append(QString()); htmlResult.append("\" alt=\"Image\">"); } else { QByteArray text; if (!m->isBinary(index)) text = data.toByteArray(); // Table cell data: text if (text.contains('\n') || text.contains('\t')) htmlResult.append("<pre>" + QString(text).toHtmlEscaped() + "</pre>"); else htmlResult.append(QString(text).toHtmlEscaped()); result.append(escapeCopiedData(text)); } } QMimeData *mimeData = new QMimeData; mimeData->setHtml(htmlResult + "</td></tr></table></body></html>"); mimeData->setText(result); qApp->clipboard()->setMimeData(mimeData); }