Let's say you put all your data in itemlist:
cur.execute('''select * from warehouse''')
itemlist = cur.fetchall()
To get list of column properties, do:
cur.execute('''PRAGMA table_info(warehouse)''')
To get only names of columns, you can then do:
colnames = [ i[1] for i in cur.fetchall() ]
Later you may need to set types in a ListStore for your TreeView, so do something like:
coltypes = [ i[2] for i in cur.fetchall() ]
for index, item in enumerate(coltypes):
if (item == 'char'):
coltypes[index] = str
elif (item == 'integer'):
coltypes[index] = int
Then put all info from your database to a TreeView:
store = gtk.ListStore(*coltypes)
for act in itemlist:
store.append(act)
Now create columns for the TreeView (let's say it's called 'tree'):
for index, item in enumerate(colnames):
rendererText = gtk.CellRendererText()
column = gtk.TreeViewColumn(item, rendererText, text=index)
column.set_sort_column_id(index)
tree.append_column(column)
After that you should have automatically generated TreeView widget with correct columns and all the data. Source: Advanced widgets in PyGTK