schrodinger.application.livedesign.summary module

class schrodinger.application.livedesign.summary.SummaryTableSpec(*args, _param_type=<object object>, **kwargs)

Bases: schrodinger.ui.qt.mapperwidgets.plptable.TableSpec

Table spec for the “LiveReport Columns” table.

number = <schrodinger.ui.qt.mapperwidgets.plptable.PLPColumn object>
title = <schrodinger.ui.qt.mapperwidgets.plptable.ParamColumn object>
columnsChanged

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

columnsReplaced

pyqtSignal(*types, name: str = …, revision: int = …, arguments: Sequence = …) -> PYQT_SIGNAL

types is normally a sequence of individual types. Each type is either a type object or a string that is the name of a C++ type. Alternatively each type could itself be a sequence of types each describing a different overloaded signal. name is the optional C++ name of the signal. If it is not specified then the name of the class attribute that is bound to the signal is used. revision is the optional revision of the signal that is exported to QML. If it is not specified then 0 is used. arguments is the optional sequence of the names of the signal’s arguments.

class schrodinger.application.livedesign.summary.LiveDesignExportSummaryPanel(*args, **kwargs)

Bases: schrodinger.models.mappers.MapperMixin, schrodinger.ui.qt.basewidgets.BaseWidget

Display to the user for final user approval before beginning the LiveDesign export.

model_class

alias of schrodinger.application.livedesign.export_models.SummaryModel

ui_module = <module 'schrodinger.application.livedesign.summary_ui' from '/scr/buildbot/savedbuilds/2024-4/NB/build-117/internal/lib/python3.11/site-packages/schrodinger/application/livedesign/summary_ui.py'>
SHOW_AS_WINDOW = True
initSetOptions()

Suggested subclass use: set instance variables, excluding layouts and subwidgets. Also use here to (optionally) apply the legacy stylesheet spacing settings (PANEL-19101).

initSetUp()

Creates widget from ui and stores it ui_widget.

Suggested subclass use: create and initialize subwidgets, and connect signals.

defineMappings()

Override this in the subclass to define mappings. Should return a list of tuples [(<target>, <param>)]. Targets can be:

  1. a basic widget, like QLineEdit or QComboBox

  2. a custom object that inherits MapperMixin or TargetMixin

  3. a TargetSpec instance

  4. a slot

For common widgets, standard signals and getter/setter methods will be used, as defined in mappers._get_default_access_names().

For more fine-grained custom control, instantiate a TargetSpec object, which allows custom setters, getters, and signals to be specified.

Supplying a slot as the first element of the tuple is equivalent to providing TargetSpec(slot=my_slot).

Note that all target slots are triggered on setModel() as well as in response to the specified signal.

The param is an abstract param reference, e.g. MyModel.my_param.

Example:

def defineMappings(self):
    combo = self.style_combo
    return [(self.name_le, MyModel.name),
            (TargetSpec(combo,
                    getter=combo.currentText,
                    setter=combo.setCurrentText), MyModel.style),
            (self.coord_widget, MyModel.coord),
            (self._onASLTextChanged, MyModel.asl_text)]
getSignalsAndSlots(model)

Override this method to specify signal and slot pairs that need to be connected/disconnected whenever the model instance is switched using setModel. The model instance is provided as an argument so that instance-specific signals can be used, but any pairs of signals and slots may be returned from this method.

Returns

a list of 2-tuples where each tuple is a signal, slot pair