I am planning to make a small photo cropping software and I encounter this problem where when I moved the QRubberband
I made, it is kind of moving past to the borders of the QLabel
.
Here is the sample code: (Left-click and drag to make a QRubberband
and Right-click to move the QRubberband
)
import sys
from PyQt5.QtGui import *
from PyQt5.QtCore import *
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
class ResizableRubberBand(QWidget):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super(ResizableRubberBand, self).__init__(parent)
self.draggable = True
self.dragging_threshold = 5
self.mousePressPos = None
self.mouseMovePos = None
self.borderRadius = 5
self.setWindowFlags(Qt.SubWindow)
layout = QHBoxLayout(self)
layout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0)
layout.addWidget(
QSizeGrip(self), 0,
Qt.AlignLeft | Qt.AlignTop)
layout.addWidget(
QSizeGrip(self), 0,
Qt.AlignRight | Qt.AlignBottom)
self._band = QRubberBand(
QRubberBand.Rectangle, self)
self._band.show()
self.show()
def resizeEvent(self, event):
self._band.resize(self.size())
def paintEvent(self, event):
# Get current window size
window_size = self.size()
qp = QPainter()
qp.begin(self)
qp.setRenderHint(QPainter.Antialiasing, True)
qp.drawRoundedRect(0, 0, window_size.width(), window_size.height(),
self.borderRadius, self.borderRadius)
qp.end()
def mousePressEvent(self, event):
if self.draggable and event.button() == Qt.RightButton:
self.mousePressPos = event.globalPos() # global
self.mouseMovePos = event.globalPos() - self.pos() # local
super(ResizableRubberBand, self).mousePressEvent(event)
def mouseMoveEvent(self, event):
if self.draggable and event.buttons() & Qt.RightButton:
globalPos = event.globalPos()
moved = globalPos - self.mousePressPos
if moved.manhattanLength() > self.dragging_threshold:
# Move when user drag window more than dragging_threshold
diff = globalPos - self.mouseMovePos
self.move(diff)
self.mouseMovePos = globalPos - self.pos()
super(ResizableRubberBand, self).mouseMoveEvent(event)
def mouseReleaseEvent(self, event):
if self.mousePressPos is not None:
if event.button() == Qt.RightButton:
moved = event.globalPos() - self.mousePressPos
if moved.manhattanLength() > self.dragging_threshold:
# Do not call click event or so on
event.ignore()
self.mousePressPos = None
super(ResizableRubberBand, self).mouseReleaseEvent(event)
class mQLabel(QLabel):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
QLabel.__init__(self, parent)
self.setContentsMargins(0,0,0,0)
self.setAlignment(Qt.AlignTop | Qt.AlignLeft)
self.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.MinimumExpanding, QSizePolicy.MinimumExpanding)
def mousePressEvent(self, event):
if event.button() == Qt.LeftButton: #and (hasattr(self, 'bla')):
self.first_mouse_location = (event.x(), event.y())
self.band = ResizableRubberBand(self)
self.band.setGeometry(event.x(), event.y(), 0, 0)
def mouseMoveEvent(self, event):
if event.buttons() & Qt.LeftButton:
first_mouse_location_x = self.first_mouse_location[0]
first_mouse_location_y = self.first_mouse_location[1]
new_x, new_y = event.x(), event.y()
difference_x = new_x - first_mouse_location_x
difference_y = new_y - first_mouse_location_y
self.band.resize(difference_x, difference_y)
class App(QWidget):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
## Set main window attributes
self.setFixedSize(1000,600)
# Add Label
self.label = mQLabel()
self.label.setStyleSheet("border: 1px solid black;")
self.label_layout = QHBoxLayout(self)
self.label_layout.addWidget(self.label)
self.show()
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
ex = App()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
I can't really think of a simple solution where I can do it. My first instinct is to get the size of the parent, but I don't know what should I do next.
You need to compare the widget geometry based on the parent rectangle.
Note that you shouldn't use the global position as the tracking should always happen in local coordinates (relative to the parent). Also, as soon as the dragging has started, you should not need to check again the
manhattanLength()
, and theself.mousePressPos
should be cleared in any case on release.Also note that you're not actually using QRubberBand in a very good way, also because you're drawing over its border. In any case, a better implementation would directly subclass QRubberBand:
If you used QRubberBand only for aesthetic purposes, you don't need it at all, you can just subclass from QWidget and use the style functions to draw a "fake" rubber band: