Divider#

macOS

GTK

Windows

iOS

Android

Web

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The divider is used to visually separate sections of a user layout with a line.

Usage#

Simple usage to separate two labels in a column:

import toga
from toga.style import Pack, COLUMN

box = toga.Box(
    children=[
        toga.Label("First section"),
        toga.Divider(),
        toga.Label("Second section"),
    ],
    style=Pack(direction=COLUMN, flex=1, padding=10)
)

The direction (horizontal or vertical) can be given as an argument. If not specified, it will default to horizontal.

Reference#

class toga.widgets.divider.Divider(id=None, style=None, direction=HORIZONTAL, factory=None)#

A visual divider line.

Parameters:
  • id (str) – An identifier for this widget.

  • style (Style) – An optional style object. If no style is provided then a new one will be created for the widget.

  • direction – The direction for divider, either Divider.HORIZONTAL or Divider.VERTICAL. Defaults to Divider.HORIZONTAL`

HORIZONTAL = 0#
VERTICAL = 1#
add(*children)#

Add the provided widgets as children of this widget.

If a node already has a different parent, it will be moved over. This does nothing if a node already is a child of this node.

Raises ValueError if this widget cannot have children.

Parameters:

children – The widgets to add as children of this widget.

property app#

The App to which this widget belongs.

When setting the app for a widget, all children of this widget will be recursively assigned to the same app.

Raises ValueError if the widget is already associated with another app.

property can_have_children#

Determine if the node can have children.

This does not resolve whether there actually are any children; it only confirms whether children are theoretically allowed.

property children#

The children of this node. This always returns a list, even if the node is a leaf and cannot have children.

Returns:

A list of the children for this widget.

property direction#

The direction of the split.

Returns:

0 for vertical, 1 for horizontal.

property enabled#

Is the widget currently enabled? i.e., can the user interact with the widget?

focus()#

Set this widget to have the current input focus.

property id#

The node identifier. This id can be used to target styling directives.

insert(index, child)#

Insert a widget as a child of this widget.

If the node already has a parent, ownership of the widget will be transferred.

Raises ValueError if this node cannot have children.

Parameters:
  • index – The position in the list of children where the new widget should be added.

  • child – The child to insert as a child of this node.

property parent#

The parent of this node.

Returns:

The parent of this node. Returns None if this node is the root node.

refresh()#

Refresh the layout and appearance of the tree this node is contained in.

refresh_sublayouts()#
remove(*children)#

Remove the provided widgets as children of this node.

This does nothing if a given node is not a child of this node.

Raises ValueError if this node is a leaf, and cannot have children.

Parameters:

children – The child nodes to remove.

property root#

The root of the tree containing this node.

Returns:

The root node. Returns self if this node is the root node.

property tab_index#

The position of the widget in the focus chain for the window.

property window#

The window to which this widget belongs.

When setting the window for a widget, all children of this widget will be recursively assigned to the same window.