schrodinger.maestro_utils.composer_agent.composer_gui module¶
- class schrodinger.maestro_utils.composer_agent.composer_gui.ComposerAgentPanel(*args, **kwargs)¶
Bases:
Panel
Maestro Composer Agent Panel GUI handler class.
- ui_module = <module 'schrodinger.maestro_utils.composer_agent.ui.composer_dlg_ui' from '/scr/buildbot/builds/core-suite-build/core-suite-build/build/internal/lib/python3.11/site-packages/schrodinger/maestro_utils/composer_agent/ui/composer_dlg_ui.py'>¶
- model_class¶
alias of
ComposerAgentSettingsModel
- APPLY_PANELX_STYLESHEET = True¶
- APPLY_LEGACY_STYLESHEET = False¶
- 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 itui_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:
a basic widget, like
QLineEdit
orQComboBox
a custom object that inherits
MapperMixin
orTargetMixin
a
TargetSpec
instancea 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)]