I'm using Qt4.6 and I have a QComboBox with a QCompleter in it.

The usual functionality is to provide completion hints (these can be in a dropdown rather than inline - which is my usage) based on a prefix. For example, given

chicken soup
chilli peppers
grilled chicken

entering "ch" would match "chicken soup" and "chilli peppers" but not "grilled chicken".

What I want is to be able to enter "ch" and match all of them or, more specifically, "chicken" and match "chicken soup" and "grilled chicken".
I also want to be able to assign a tag like "chs" to "chicken soup" to produce another match which is not just on the text's content. I can handle the algorithm but,

Which of QCompleter's functions do I need to override?
I'm not really sure where I should be looking...

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Thanks Thorbjørn, I actually did solve the problem by inheriting from QSortFilterProxyModel.

The filterAcceptsRow method must be overwritten and then you just return true or false depending on whether or not you want that item displayed.

The problem with this solution is that it only hides items in a list and so you can never rearrange them (which is what I wanted to do to give certain items priority).

[EDIT]
I thought I'd throw this into the solution since it's [basically] what I ended up doing (because the above solution wasn't adequate). I used http://www.cppblog.com/biao/archive/2009/10/31/99873.html:

#include "locationlineedit.h"
#include <QKeyEvent>
#include <QtGui/QListView>
#include <QtGui/QStringListModel>
#include <QDebug>

LocationLineEdit::LocationLineEdit(QStringList *words, QHash<QString, int> *hash, QVector<int> *bookChapterRange, int maxVisibleRows, QWidget *parent)
: QLineEdit(parent), words(**&words), hash(**&hash)
{
listView = new QListView(this);
model = new QStringListModel(this);
listView->setWindowFlags(Qt::ToolTip);

connect(this, SIGNAL(textChanged(const QString &)), this, SLOT(setCompleter(const QString &)));
connect(listView, SIGNAL(clicked(const QModelIndex &)), this, SLOT(completeText(const QModelIndex &)));

this->bookChapterRange = new QVector<int>;
this->bookChapterRange = bookChapterRange;
this->maxVisibleRows = &maxVisibleRows;

listView->setModel(model);
}

void LocationLineEdit::focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent *e)
{
listView->hide();
QLineEdit::focusOutEvent(e);
}
void LocationLineEdit::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *e)
{
int key = e->key();
if (!listView->isHidden())
{
    int count = listView->model()->rowCount();
    QModelIndex currentIndex = listView->currentIndex();

    if (key == Qt::Key_Down || key == Qt::Key_Up)
    {
    int row = currentIndex.row();
    switch(key) {
    case Qt::Key_Down:
        if (++row >= count)
        row = 0;
        break;
    case Qt::Key_Up:
        if (--row < 0)
        row = count - 1;
        break;
    }

    if (listView->isEnabled())
    {
        QModelIndex index = listView->model()->index(row, 0);
        listView->setCurrentIndex(index);
    }
    }
    else if ((Qt::Key_Enter == key || Qt::Key_Return == key || Qt::Key_Space == key) && listView->isEnabled())
    {
    if (currentIndex.isValid())
    {
        QString text = currentIndex.data().toString();
        setText(text + " ");
        listView->hide();
        setCompleter(this->text());
    }
    else if (this->text().length() > 1)
    {
        QString text = model->stringList().at(0);
        setText(text + " ");
        listView->hide();
        setCompleter(this->text());
    }
    else
    {
        QLineEdit::keyPressEvent(e);
    }
    }
    else if (Qt::Key_Escape == key)
    {
    listView->hide();
    }
    else
    {
    listView->hide();
    QLineEdit::keyPressEvent(e);
    }
}
else
{
    if (key == Qt::Key_Down || key == Qt::Key_Up)
    {
    setCompleter(this->text());

    if (!listView->isHidden())
    {
        int row;
        switch(key) {
        case Qt::Key_Down:
        row = 0;
        break;
        case Qt::Key_Up:
        row = listView->model()->rowCount() - 1;
        break;
        }
        if (listView->isEnabled())
        {
        QModelIndex index = listView->model()->index(row, 0);
        listView->setCurrentIndex(index);
        }
    }
    }
    else
    {
    QLineEdit::keyPressEvent(e);
    }
}
}

void LocationLineEdit::setCompleter(const QString &text)
{
if (text.isEmpty())
{
    listView->hide();
    return;
}
/*
This is there in the original but it seems to be bad for performance
(keeping listview hidden unnecessarily - havn't thought about it properly though)
*/
//    if ((text.length() > 1) && (!listView->isHidden()))
//    {
//        return;
//    }


model->setStringList(filteredModelFromText(text));


if (model->rowCount() == 0)
{
    return;
}

int maxVisibleRows = 10;
// Position the text edit
QPoint p(0, height());
int x = mapToGlobal(p).x();
int y = mapToGlobal(p).y() + 1;
listView->move(x, y);
listView->setMinimumWidth(width());
listView->setMaximumWidth(width());
if (model->rowCount() > maxVisibleRows)
{
    listView->setFixedHeight(maxVisibleRows * (listView->fontMetrics().height() + 2) + 2);
}
else
{
    listView->setFixedHeight(model->rowCount() * (listView->fontMetrics().height() + 2) + 2);
}
listView->show();
}

//Basically just a slot to connect to the listView's click event
void LocationLineEdit::completeText(const QModelIndex &index)
{
QString text = index.data().toString();
setText(text);
listView->hide();
}

QStringList LocationLineEdit::filteredModelFromText(const QString &text)
{
QStringList newFilteredModel;

    //do whatever you like and fill the filteredModel

return newFilteredModel;
}
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Good to know that QSortFilterProxyModel at least allows you to customize the way the items are filtered! Btw, are you sure that after your sort filter has filtered the results, the QCompleter won't still also apply its built-in filtering? – Thorbjørn Lindeijer Apr 2 '11 at 3:43
@Thorbjørn Lindeijer, to avoid the QCompleter filter, it's possible to use "" as a path and to show everything in the filtered model (I've just posted an example). Possibly not the most efficient, but it seems to work. – Bruno Oct 14 '11 at 13:05
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Unfortunately, the answer is currently that it's not possible. To do that you'd need to duplicate much of the functionality of QCompleter in your own application (Qt Creator does that for its Locator, see src/plugins/locator/locatorwidget.cpp for the magic if you're interested).

Meanwhile you could vote on QTBUG-7830, which is about making it possible to customize the way completion items are matched, like you want. But don't hold your breath on that one.

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Based on @j3frea suggestion, here is a working example (using PySide). It appears that the model needs to be set every time splitPath is called (setting the proxy once in setModel doesn't work).

combobox.setEditable(True)
combobox.setInsertPolicy(QComboBox.NoInsert)

class CustomQCompleter(QCompleter):
    def __init__(self, parent=None):
        super(CustomQCompleter, self).__init__(parent)
        self.local_completion_prefix = ""
        self.source_model = None

    def setModel(self, model):
        self.source_model = model
        super(CustomQCompleter, self).setModel(self.source_model)

    def updateModel(self):
        local_completion_prefix = self.local_completion_prefix
        class InnerProxyModel(QSortFilterProxyModel):
            def filterAcceptsRow(self, sourceRow, sourceParent):
                index0 = self.sourceModel().index(sourceRow, 0, sourceParent)
                return local_completion_prefix.lower() in self.sourceModel().data(index0).lower()
        proxy_model = InnerProxyModel()
        proxy_model.setSourceModel(self.source_model)
        super(CustomQCompleter, self).setModel(proxy_model)

    def splitPath(self, path):
        self.local_completion_prefix = path
        self.updateModel()
        return ""


completer = CustomQCompleter(combobox)
completer.setCompletionMode(QCompleter.PopupCompletion)
completer.setModel(combobox.model())

combobox.setCompleter(completer)
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