I would like to filter the files that are shown in a QFileDialog more specifically than just by file extensions. The examples I found in the Qt documentation only show filters like "Images (*.png *.xpm .jpg);;Text files (.txt);;XML files (*.xml)" and such. In addition to this I would also like to specify a filter for files that should not show up in the file dialog, e.g. "XML files (.xml)" but not "Backup XML files (.backup.xml)".

So the problem I have is that I would like to show some files in the file dialog that have certain file extension, but I would not like to show other files with a specific file name suffix (and the same file extension).

For example:

Show:
file1.xml
file2.xml

Don't show:
file1.backup.xml
file2.backup.xml

I would like to ask if it is possible to define filters like these for a QFileDialog?

Thank you very much!

Claus

(Btw. sorry for the strange formatting of the message, but StackOverflow seems to go crazy about all the * characters in the filters... ;) )

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I believe what you can do is:

  1. Create a custom proxy model. You can use QSortFilterProxyModel as a base class for your model;
  2. In the proxy model override the filterAcceptsRow method and return false for files which have the ".backup." word in their names;
  3. Set new proxy model to the file dialog: QFileDialog::setProxyModel;

Below is an example:

Proxy model:

class FileFilterProxyModel : public QSortFilterProxyModel
{
protected:
    virtual bool filterAcceptsRow(int source_row, const QModelIndex& source_parent) const;
};

bool FileFilterProxyModel::filterAcceptsRow(int sourceRow, const QModelIndex &sourceParent) const
{
    QModelIndex index0 = sourceModel()->index(sourceRow, 0, sourceParent);
    QFileSystemModel* fileModel = qobject_cast<QFileSystemModel*>(sourceModel());
    return fileModel->fileName(index0).indexOf(".backup.") < 0;
    // uncomment to call the default implementation
    //return QSortFilterProxyModel::filterAcceptsRow(sourceRow, sourceParent);
}

dialog was created this way:

QFileDialog dialog;
dialog.setProxyModel(new FileFilterProxyModel());
dialog.setNameFilter("XML (*.xml)");
dialog.exec();

hope this helps, regards

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