# Copyright 2016, Tresys Technology, LLC # # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only # # from contextlib import suppress from PyQt6 import QtCore import setools from .. import details from .modelroles import ModelRoles from .table import SEToolsTableModel __all__ = ("DefaultTable",) class DefaultTable(SEToolsTableModel[setools.Default]): """Table-based model for default_*.""" headers = ["Rule Type", "Class", "Default", "Default Range"] def data(self, index: QtCore.QModelIndex, role: int = ModelRoles.DisplayRole): if not self.item_list or not index.isValid(): return None row = index.row() col = index.column() item = self.item_list[row] match role: case ModelRoles.DisplayRole: match col: case 0: return item.ruletype.name case 1: return item.tclass.name case 2: return item.default.name case 3: with suppress(AttributeError): return item.default_range.name # type: ignore return None case ModelRoles.ContextMenuRole: if col == 1: return (details.objclass_detail_action(item.tclass),) case ModelRoles.WhatsThisRole: match col: case 0: column_whatsthis = "

This is the rule type.

" case 1: column_whatsthis = "

This is the object class of the rule.

" case 2: column_whatsthis = "

This is the value of the rule.

" case 3: column_whatsthis = \ """

This is the range value of the rule. This only applies to default_range rules.

""" case _: column_whatsthis = "" return \ f"""

Table Representation of default_* rules

Each part of the declaration is represented as a column in the table.

{column_whatsthis} """ return super().data(index, role)