QGIS/python/core/qgsfeatureiterator.sip

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class QgsAbstractFeatureIterator
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <qgsfeatureiterator.h>
%End
public:
//! Status of expression compilation for filter expression requests
enum CompileStatus
{
NoCompilation, /*!< Expression could not be compiled or not attempt was made to compile expression */
PartiallyCompiled, /*!< Expression was partially compiled, but extra checks need to be applied to features*/
Compiled, /*!< Expression was fully compiled and delegated to data provider source*/
};
//! base class constructor - stores the iteration parameters
QgsAbstractFeatureIterator( const QgsFeatureRequest& request );
//! destructor makes sure that the iterator is closed properly
virtual ~QgsAbstractFeatureIterator();
//! fetch next feature, return true on success
virtual bool nextFeature( QgsFeature& f );
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//! reset the iterator to the starting position
virtual bool rewind() = 0;
//! end of iterating: free the resources / lock
virtual bool close() = 0;
/** Returns the status of expression compilation for filter expression requests.
* @note added in QGIS 2.16
*/
CompileStatus compileStatus() const;
protected:
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/**
* If you write a feature iterator for your provider, this is the method you
* need to implement!!
*
* @param f The feature to write to
* @return true if a feature was written to f
*/
virtual bool fetchFeature( QgsFeature& f ) = 0;
/**
* By default, the iterator will fetch all features and check if the feature
* matches the expression.
* If you have a more sophisticated metodology (SQL request for the features...)
* and you check for the expression in your fetchFeature method, you can just
* redirect this call to fetchFeature so the default check will be omitted.
*
* @param f The feature to write to
* @return true if a feature was written to f
*/
virtual bool nextFeatureFilterExpression( QgsFeature &f );
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/**
* By default, the iterator will fetch all features and check if the id
* is in the request.
* If you have a more sophisticated metodology (SQL request for the features...)
* and you are sure, that any feature you return from fetchFeature will match
* if the request was FilterFids you can just redirect this call to fetchFeature
* so the default check will be omitted.
*
* @param f The feature to write to
* @return true if a feature was written to f
*/
virtual bool nextFeatureFilterFids( QgsFeature & f );
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void ref(); //!< add reference
void deref(); //!< remove reference, delete if refs == 0
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//! Setup the simplification of geometries to fetch using the specified simplify method
virtual bool prepareSimplification( const QgsSimplifyMethod& simplifyMethod );
};
class QgsFeatureIterator
{
%TypeHeaderCode
#include <qgsfeatureiterator.h>
%End
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public:
QgsFeatureIterator* __iter__();
%MethodCode
sipRes = sipCpp;
%End
SIP_PYOBJECT __next__();
%MethodCode
QgsFeature* f = new QgsFeature;
if (sipCpp->nextFeature(*f))
sipRes = sipConvertFromType(f, sipType_QgsFeature, Py_None);
else
{
delete f;
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_StopIteration,"");
}
%End
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//! construct invalid iterator
QgsFeatureIterator();
//! construct a valid iterator
// QgsFeatureIterator( QgsAbstractFeatureIterator* iter );
//! copy constructor copies the iterator, increases ref.count
QgsFeatureIterator( const QgsFeatureIterator& fi );
//! destructor deletes the iterator if it has no more references
~QgsFeatureIterator();
// QgsFeatureIterator& operator=(const QgsFeatureIterator& other);
bool nextFeature( QgsFeature& f );
bool rewind();
bool close();
//! find out whether the iterator is still valid or closed already
bool isClosed() const;
/** Returns the status of expression compilation for filter expression requests.
* @note added in QGIS 2.16
*/
QgsAbstractFeatureIterator::CompileStatus compileStatus() const;
};