[solved]QAbstractListModel - update data in table view [linux]
-
somebody? any idea how?
Is it possible to refresh QAbstractListModel getting data from file at all? -
Hi,
You could use a QFileSystemWatcher so you get the information that the file has been modified and re-read it.
Hope it helps
-
I use QFileSystemWatcher like that:
@
file_check = QtCore.QFileSystemWatcher(['/home/user/file.txt'])
file_check.fileChanged.connect(resetItems)@"resetItems" looks like that:
@def resetItems(self,stockdata):
self.beginResetModel()
self.stockdata = stockdata
self.endResetModel()@it looks fine but when I run script I got the error:
TypeError: resetItems() takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given)
Could it be mistake in QFileSystemWatcher syntax?
thx for reply!
-
Or problem is related how I reset model:
@ def resetItems(self):
self.beginResetModel()
self.__stockdata = stockdata
self.endResetModel()@Error:
AttributeError: 'QString' object has no attribute 'beginResetModel' -
It looks like you are mixing several things here. Why did you change your class base type ?
-
@SGaist what do you mean by changing my class base type?, are you talking about 'stockdata' vs '__stockdata' ?
What I understand, my app is running, 'QWatcher' checks if the source file hasn't been changed if yes it runs 'resetItems'. -
I checked and QWatcher works fine. Problem is related to function resetItems but I haven't found solution.. any idea?
-
@AttributeError: ‘QString’ object has no attribute ‘beginResetModel’@
means that you are trying to call beginResetModel on a QString class, which is wrong.
stockdata and __stockdata don't seem to represent the same thing, you should use more meaningful names for your variables to make your code easier to understand
-
how then resetItems has to look like? in this particular case. thx
-
It should be part of your subclass of QAbstractItemModel
-
what you have written means that this is wrong ?
@class StockListModel(QtCore.QAbstractListModel):
def init(self, stockdata = [], parent = None):
QtCore.QAbstractListModel.init(self, parent)
self.stockdata = stockdatadef getItems(self): return stockdata
#resetItems:
def resetItems(self,stockdata):
self.beginResetModel()
self.stockdata = stockdata
self.endResetModel()def rowCount(self, parent): return len(self.stockdata) def data(self, index, role): if role == QtCore.Qt.DisplayRole: row = index.row() value = self.stockdata[row] return value file_check = QtCore.QFileSystemWatcher(['/home/user/Desktop/plik.txt']) file_check.fileChanged.connect(resetItems)
if name == 'main':
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
app.setStyle("plastique")tableView = QtGui.QTableView() tableView.show() a = os.popen("cat /home/user/Desktop/plik.txt") a = a.read() time_variable = QtCore.QString("%s"%a) model = StockListModel([time_variable]) tableView.setModel(model) sys.exit(app.exec_())@
and instead of QtCore.QAbstractListModel i should use QtCore.QAbstractItemModel ? or add aditional subclass?
-
Shouldn't stockdata be a list ? If so, your connection doesn't make sense
-
Yes it is a list but I didn't paste the whole code. There is only one cell in this code. What do you mean "connection doesn't make sense", which part?
-
fileChanged gives you the path of the file that changed, not it's content, so basically you are replacing your list by a string.
Also, why are you using the model/view approach if you only have one entry ?
-
Model view approach is needed for let's say full version of the script.
I think I get your point about string. Let me check that.
-
The signal will just tell you that the file has changed, it will not reload the content for you. You'll have to parse the file again and update stockdata with what you just read from it
-
One more thing.
file_check = QtCore.QFileSystemWatcher(['/home/user/Desktop/plik.txt'])
file_check only checks if file was changed if was:file_check.fileChanged.connect(resetItems)
it sends signal to 'resetItems' and 'resetItems' should reload data, true?
and I have to find a way how accept the string parameter emitted by fileChanged.. -
Is it better ? but I have got error like that:
AttributeError: 'StockListModel' object has no attribute 'beginResetModel'@def init(self, stockdata = [], parent = None):
QtCore.QAbstractListModel.init(self, parent)
self.stockdata = stockdata
self.file_check = QtCore.QFileSystemWatcher(['/home/user/Desktop/file.txt'])
self.file_check.fileChanged.connect(self.resetItems)def getItems(self): return stockdata @QtCore.pyqtSlot(str) def resetItems(self, path): self.beginResetModel() ....
@
-
You have to the data reloading yourself. Like in your main function.
As for beginResetModel I don't know why it's saying that
-
I cannot find a solution for this error.
@SGaist, writing "reloading data" do you mean file with data?