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    LeeH
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    I found this https://wiki.qt.io/Download_Data_from_URL but it's still not storing data to class, only keeping it alive by emiting other signal:

    void FileDownloader::fileDownloaded(QNetworkReply* pReply) {
    m_DownloadedData = pReply->readAll();
    //emit a signal
    pReply->deleteLater();
    emit downloaded();
    }
    
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      I found this https://wiki.qt.io/Download_Data_from_URL but it's still not storing data to class, only keeping it alive by emiting other signal:

      void FileDownloader::fileDownloaded(QNetworkReply* pReply) {
      m_DownloadedData = pReply->readAll();
      //emit a signal
      pReply->deleteLater();
      emit downloaded();
      }
      
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      mrjj
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      wrote on last edited by mrjj
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      @LeeH
      Something is a bit unclear

      If you do

      void output(QNetworkReply* rep){

      if(!rep->error()){       
          ba.append(rep->readAll());
         qDebug() << " ba size=" << ba.size();
      }
      rep->deleteLater();
      

      }

      Will it then grow at all ?

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        @LeeH
        Something is a bit unclear

        If you do

        void output(QNetworkReply* rep){

        if(!rep->error()){       
            ba.append(rep->readAll());
           qDebug() << " ba size=" << ba.size();
        }
        rep->deleteLater();
        

        }

        Will it then grow at all ?

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        LeeH
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        @mrjj

        Hello

        @SGaist said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

        You can use a QByteArray as a buffer to keep the data in memory. Just append new data to it as they arriving.

        It was a suggestion that I was trying to make sense of in my example, so Im not sure tbh

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          I found this https://wiki.qt.io/Download_Data_from_URL but it's still not storing data to class, only keeping it alive by emiting other signal:

          void FileDownloader::fileDownloaded(QNetworkReply* pReply) {
          m_DownloadedData = pReply->readAll();
          //emit a signal
          pReply->deleteLater();
          emit downloaded();
          }
          
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          @LeeH
          are you calling your function upon the reply's finished signal?!

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            @LeeH
            are you calling your function upon the reply's finished signal?!

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            LeeH
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            @raven-worx

            No because If I do that, I will be able to read the data from the other function in that ba object but it will not be stored, so if i try to call that same function outside of the class it will be empty.

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              @raven-worx

              No because If I do that, I will be able to read the data from the other function in that ba object but it will not be stored, so if i try to call that same function outside of the class it will be empty.

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              @LeeH
              but thats the point.
              readAll() only returns the data when it tells you that it has finished.
              Encapsulate your code into a helper class (each class has it's own QByteArray buffer).

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              • raven-worxR raven-worx

                @LeeH
                but thats the point.
                readAll() only returns the data when it tells you that it has finished.
                Encapsulate your code into a helper class (each class has it's own QByteArray buffer).

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                @raven-worx said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                Encapsulate your code into a helper class (each class has it's own QByteArray buffer).

                So would I have to set objects from other places directly to the reply data?

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                  @raven-worx said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                  Encapsulate your code into a helper class (each class has it's own QByteArray buffer).

                  So would I have to set objects from other places directly to the reply data?

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
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                  @LeeH
                  Have a look at this sample
                  http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_Downloading_Files_QNetworkAccessManager_QNetworkRequest.php
                  It uses a small helper class
                  class Downloader : public QObject
                  to manage the data it downloads. It responds to the finished signal.
                  Here it stores to file but you can as well store in ByteArray or whatever is needed.

                  Also its important to understand that you should NOT call the ReadData function yourself.
                  Your function will be called when data is ready. Its an asynchronous API.

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                    @LeeH
                    Have a look at this sample
                    http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_Downloading_Files_QNetworkAccessManager_QNetworkRequest.php
                    It uses a small helper class
                    class Downloader : public QObject
                    to manage the data it downloads. It responds to the finished signal.
                    Here it stores to file but you can as well store in ByteArray or whatever is needed.

                    Also its important to understand that you should NOT call the ReadData function yourself.
                    Your function will be called when data is ready. Its an asynchronous API.

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                    @mrjj

                    Ok thanks for that, I will check it out.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @LeeH
                      Have a look at this sample
                      http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_Downloading_Files_QNetworkAccessManager_QNetworkRequest.php
                      It uses a small helper class
                      class Downloader : public QObject
                      to manage the data it downloads. It responds to the finished signal.
                      Here it stores to file but you can as well store in ByteArray or whatever is needed.

                      Also its important to understand that you should NOT call the ReadData function yourself.
                      Your function will be called when data is ready. Its an asynchronous API.

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                      @mrjj

                      Have a look at this sample
                      http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_Downloading_Files_QNetworkAccessManager_QNetworkRequest.php
                      It uses a small helper class
                      class Downloader : public QObject
                      to manage the data it downloads. It responds to the finished signal.
                      Here it stores to file but you can as well store in ByteArray or whatever is needed.

                      I already have a class doing this job - as I said in the begining I can already save my reply data to file that can be read/used from anywhere in one signal slot connection, I just want to do the same thing without using a file so it can be read/used from anywhere in a single connection. If my class data object that has been assigned (or appended to) the value of reply's byte array is always empty when called, say from outside of the class (after download), meaning I have to re-download everytime I need the same data, then the reply data is not stored to my object is it?

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                        @mrjj

                        Have a look at this sample
                        http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_Downloading_Files_QNetworkAccessManager_QNetworkRequest.php
                        It uses a small helper class
                        class Downloader : public QObject
                        to manage the data it downloads. It responds to the finished signal.
                        Here it stores to file but you can as well store in ByteArray or whatever is needed.

                        I already have a class doing this job - as I said in the begining I can already save my reply data to file that can be read/used from anywhere in one signal slot connection, I just want to do the same thing without using a file so it can be read/used from anywhere in a single connection. If my class data object that has been assigned (or appended to) the value of reply's byte array is always empty when called, say from outside of the class (after download), meaning I have to re-download everytime I need the same data, then the reply data is not stored to my object is it?

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                        mrjj
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                        @LeeH said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:
                        Hi
                        If you keep the instance of class Downloader around,
                        there is no reason you cannot keep the data for later.
                        Say if you append to a QByteArray variable defined as
                        class member in Downloader

                        Can you please show the actual code how you use your helper class and how you later
                        try to access the data?

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @LeeH said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:
                          Hi
                          If you keep the instance of class Downloader around,
                          there is no reason you cannot keep the data for later.
                          Say if you append to a QByteArray variable defined as
                          class member in Downloader

                          Can you please show the actual code how you use your helper class and how you later
                          try to access the data?

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                          @mrjj said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                          Can you please show the actual code how you use your helper class and how you later
                          try to access the data?

                          Certainly.

                          header:

                          class data : public QObject{
                          
                              Q_OBJECT
                          
                          public:
                              data();
                              void download();
                              QByteArray get();
                          
                          public slots:
                          
                              void output(QNetworkReply* rep);
                          
                          private:
                              QNetworkAccessManager* _qnam;
                              QByteArray _ba;
                          
                          };
                          

                          source:

                          data::data(){}
                          
                          void data::download(){
                          
                              _qnam = new QNetworkAccessManager(this);
                              _qnam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("http://www.google.com")));
                              QObject::connect(_qnam, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                          }
                          
                          void data::output(QNetworkReply* rep){
                          
                                  if(!rep->error()){
                          
                                     _ba.append(rep->readAll());
                          
                                  }
                                  rep->deleteLater();
                              }
                          
                          QByteArray data::get(){
                              qDebug() << _ba;
                          }
                          

                          main:

                           data obj;
                           obj.download();
                           obj.get();
                          
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                            @mrjj said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                            Can you please show the actual code how you use your helper class and how you later
                            try to access the data?

                            Certainly.

                            header:

                            class data : public QObject{
                            
                                Q_OBJECT
                            
                            public:
                                data();
                                void download();
                                QByteArray get();
                            
                            public slots:
                            
                                void output(QNetworkReply* rep);
                            
                            private:
                                QNetworkAccessManager* _qnam;
                                QByteArray _ba;
                            
                            };
                            

                            source:

                            data::data(){}
                            
                            void data::download(){
                            
                                _qnam = new QNetworkAccessManager(this);
                                _qnam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("http://www.google.com")));
                                QObject::connect(_qnam, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                            }
                            
                            void data::output(QNetworkReply* rep){
                            
                                    if(!rep->error()){
                            
                                       _ba.append(rep->readAll());
                            
                                    }
                                    rep->deleteLater();
                                }
                            
                            QByteArray data::get(){
                                qDebug() << _ba;
                            }
                            

                            main:

                             data obj;
                             obj.download();
                             obj.get();
                            
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                            @LeeH said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                            QNetworkReply

                            You should connect your output() slot to http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qiodevice.html#readyRead signal.

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @LeeH said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                              QNetworkReply

                              You should connect your output() slot to http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qiodevice.html#readyRead signal.

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                              @jsulm said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                              You should connect your output() slot to http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qiodevice.html#readyRead signal.

                              Hi

                              Do you mean another connection, something like this:

                              void data::download(){
                              
                                 _qnam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("http://www.google.com")));
                                 QObject::connect(_qnam, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                                 QObject::connect(QIODevice, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                              
                              }
                              

                              I know the QIODevice usage here is wrong, but just trying to get an idea

                              thanks

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                                @jsulm said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                                You should connect your output() slot to http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qiodevice.html#readyRead signal.

                                Hi

                                Do you mean another connection, something like this:

                                void data::download(){
                                
                                   _qnam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("http://www.google.com")));
                                   QObject::connect(_qnam, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                                   QObject::connect(QIODevice, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                                
                                }
                                

                                I know the QIODevice usage here is wrong, but just trying to get an idea

                                thanks

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                                jsulm
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                                @LeeH No need for two connections, the one for readyRead() is enough

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @LeeH No need for two connections, the one for readyRead() is enough

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                                  @jsulm

                                  Ok... so how should I use QIOdevice here:

                                  QObject::connect(QIODevice, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                                  

                                  i get error: "expecting primary expression before ',' token" and it can't be instantiated

                                  thanks

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                                    @jsulm

                                    Ok... so how should I use QIOdevice here:

                                    QObject::connect(QIODevice, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(output(QNetworkReply*)));
                                    

                                    i get error: "expecting primary expression before ',' token" and it can't be instantiated

                                    thanks

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                                    Hi @LeeH

                                    You need the QIODevice type object not the class name there.

                                    -Michael.

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                                      Hi @LeeH

                                      You need the QIODevice type object not the class name there.

                                      -Michael.

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                                      @m.sue

                                      Hi,

                                      QIODevice is an abstract class.

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                                        @m.sue

                                        Hi,

                                        QIODevice is an abstract class.

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                                        Hi @LeeH

                                        then the object of the derived class that you use.

                                        -Michael.

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                                          Hi @LeeH

                                          then the object of the derived class that you use.

                                          -Michael.

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                                          @m.sue said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                                          then the object of the derived class that you use.

                                          I modified my code to use readRead() from QNetworkReply object and it still doesn't work:

                                          ...
                                          void data::download(){
                                          
                                          _rep = _qnam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("http://www.google.com")));
                                          QObject::connect(_rep, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(output()));
                                          
                                          }
                                          
                                          void data::output(){
                                          
                                              if(!_rep->error()){
                                          
                                                 _ba.append(_rep->readAll());
                                          
                                              }
                                              else{
                                                  qDebug() << _rep->error();
                                              }
                                              _rep->deleteLater();
                                          }
                                          
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