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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:19:06+00:00 2026-05-12T07:19:06+00:00

I’m using PyQt 4.4. It’s best shown using some pictures. All nodes should have

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I’m using PyQt 4.4.

It’s best shown using some pictures. All nodes should have leafs from 0 to 99. They are being incrementally loaded using canFetchMore() and fetchMore(). But for some reason unknown for me this works only for the root node. (Picture 1)

If I collapse and expand a node it loads additional 10 values. (Picture 2 & 3)

It’s also strange, that it loads 10 values, as the code loads only 5 per call to fetchMore(), meaning this gets called 2 times before the code stops to load more data.

Screenshot 1

Screenshot 2

Screenshot 3

I’ve written a small example to demonstrate the problem, just run it with python test.py.
http://snipt.org/lLh

Does anyone know what causes this error?

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    2026-05-12T07:19:06+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:19 am

    I took a look at the Qt source (v4.5, though I don’t expect much difference between v4.4 and v4.5) for QAbstractItemView and QTreeView, and I don’t think they support incremental lazy loading of child nodes.

    QAbstractItemView has no notion of trees, so it only calls fetchMore() on the top most index. It calls fetchMore() when:

    • Geometry is updated
    • The scroll bars are moved
    • Rows are inserted
    • The current item is changed as a result of an autoscrolling drag & drop operation

    QTreeView additionally calls fetchMore() when:

    • An item is expanded (this is essentially the only time it calls fetchMore() with a non-root index)
    • The view’s layout needs to be relaid, such as with expandAll() and collapseAll()

    I think the best solution would be to subclass QTreeView to make it call fetchMore() in the appropriate places and with the appropriate indices.

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