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The results returned are listed as clickable links appearing below the search box as a drop-down menu. The widget is built up by a QLineEdit as the search box, and a QTreeView used as a popup menu below the search box. \section1 GSuggestCompletion Class Declaration This class implements an event filter and a number of functions to display the search results and to determent when and how to perform the search. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.h 1 The class connects to a QLineEdit and uses a QTreeWidget to display the results. A QTimer controls the start of the network requests that are executed using a QNetworkAccessManager. \section1 GSuggestCompletion Class Implementation We start by defining a constant containing the URL to be used in the Google queries. This is the basis for the query. The letters typed into the search box will be added to the query to perform the search itself. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 1 In the constructor, we set the parent of this GSuggestCompletion instance to be the QLineEdit passed in. For simplicity, the QLineEdit is also stored in the explicit \c editor member variable. We then create a QTreeWidget as a toplevel widget and configure the various properties to give it the look of a popup widget. The popup will be populated by the results returned from Google. We set the number of columns to be two, since we want to display both the suggested search term and the number of hits it will trigger in the search engine. Furthermore, we install the GSuggestCompletion instance as an event filter on the QTreeWidget, and connect the \c itemClicked() signal with the \c doneCompletion() slot. A single-shot QTimer is used to start the request when the user has stopped typing for 500 ms. Finally, we connect the networkManagers \c finished() signal with the \c handleNetworkData() slot to handle the incoming data. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 2 Since the QTreeWidget popup has been instantiated as a toplevel widget, the destructor has to delete it explicitly from memory to avoid a memory leak. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 3 The event filter handles mouse press and key press events that are delivered to the popup. For mouse press events we just hide the popup and return focus to the editor widget, and then return true to prevent further event processing. Key event handling is implemented so that Enter and Return execute the selected link, while the Escape key hides the popup. Since we want to be able to navigate the list of suggestions using the different navigation keys on the keyboard we let Qt continue regular event processing for those by returning false from the eventFilter reimplementation. For all other keys, the event will be passed on to the editor widget and the popup is hidden. This way the user's typing will not be interrupted by the popping up of the completion list. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 4 The \c showCompletion() function populates the QTreeWidget with the results returned from the query. It takes two QStringLists, one with the suggested search terms and the other with the corresponding number of hits. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 5 A QTreeWidgetItem is created for each index in the list and inserted into the QTreeWidget. Finally, we adjust position and size of the popup to make sure that it pops up in the correct position below the editor, and show it. The \c doneCompletion() function, which is called by the event filter when either Enter or Return keys are pressed, stops the timer to prevent further requests and passes the text of the selected item to the editor. We then make the \c editor QLineEdit emit the returnPressed() signal, to which the application can connect to open the respective web page. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 6 The \c autoSuggest() slot is called when the timer times out, and uses the text in the editor to build the complete search query. The query is then passed to the QNetworkAccessManager's \c get() function to start the request. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 7 The function \c preventSuggest() stops the timer to prevent further requests from being started. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 8 When the network request is finished, the QNetworkAccessManager delivers the data received from the server through the networkReply object. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/googlesuggest.cpp 9 To extract the data from the reply we use the \c readAll() function, which is inherited from QIODevice and returns a QByteArray. Since this data is encoded in XML we can use a QXmlStreamReader to traverse the data and extract the search result as QStrings, which we can stream into two QStringLists used to populate the popup. Finally, we schedule the QNetworkReply object for deletion using the \c deleteLater function. \section1 SearchBox Class Declaration The SearchBox class inherits QLineEdit and adds the protected slot \c doSearch(). A \c GSuggestCompletion member provides the SearchBox with the request functionality and the suggestions returned from the Google search engine. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/searchbox.h 1 \section1 SearchBox Class Implementation The search box constructor instantiates the GSuggestCompletion object and connects the returnPressed() signal to the doSearch() slot. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/searchbox.cpp 1 The function \c doSearch() stops the completer from sending any further queries to the search engine. Further, the function extracts the selected search phrase and opens it in the default web browser using QDesktopServices. \snippet examples/network/googlesuggest/searchbox.cpp 2 */