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  • L LeeH

    @mrjj said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

    Is line ever activated ?
    is _ba.append called ?

    Hi, there are no errors from server, and I always get reply.
    I call _ba from main() using data::get()

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    mrjj
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    #32

    @LeeH
    but is data appended?

    if(!_rep->error()){
    _ba.append(_rep->readAll());
    qDebug() <<"size" << _ba.size();
    }

    have you tried with a breakpoint ?
    is data::output() called?

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @LeeH
      but is data appended?

      if(!_rep->error()){
      _ba.append(_rep->readAll());
      qDebug() <<"size" << _ba.size();
      }

      have you tried with a breakpoint ?
      is data::output() called?

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      LeeH
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      #33

      @mrjj

      When I added:

      qDebug() <<"size" << _ba.size();

      i got:

      size 2634
      

      Yes data::output() is definately being called

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      • L LeeH

        @mrjj

        When I added:

        qDebug() <<"size" << _ba.size();

        i got:

        size 2634
        

        Yes data::output() is definately being called

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by
        #34

        @LeeH
        So what is not working ?
        You clearly read data into _ba.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @LeeH
          So what is not working ?
          You clearly read data into _ba.

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          LeeH
          wrote on last edited by
          #35

          @mrjj

          but my data::get() I use to read _ba that i call from main() after downloading, is empty(""), where as if I read _ba from the slot inside the class I can see all my data

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          • L LeeH

            @mrjj

            but my data::get() I use to read _ba that i call from main() after downloading, is empty(""), where as if I read _ba from the slot inside the class I can see all my data

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            wrote on last edited by
            #36

            @LeeH

            You know I think It's best I just stick to saving to file, that seem's to be the only way I can be sure my data sticks around and can be used anywhere.... I thank everyone for their help, and apologize for wasting all of our time!

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            • L LeeH

              @LeeH

              You know I think It's best I just stick to saving to file, that seem's to be the only way I can be sure my data sticks around and can be used anywhere.... I thank everyone for their help, and apologize for wasting all of our time!

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              wrote on last edited by ambershark
              #37

              @LeeH Well here's your problem:

              QByteArray data::get(){
                  qDebug() << _ba;
              }
              

              You don't return anything. You should have gotten at least a compiler warning from that.

              Anyway, just edit to be:

              QByteArray data::get(){
                  qDebug() << _ba;
                  return _ba;
              }
              

              And your data.get() will work.

              There is no reason to save the data to a file. You're just wasting resources on disk and slowing your app down for no reason.

              My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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              • L LeeH

                @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
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                wrote on last edited by
                #38

                @LeeH said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                Ok... so how should I use QIOdevice here

                You use your QNetworkReply which is derived from QIODevice. And you cannot connect a class - you only can connect instances.
                Did you read the documentation? http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qnetworkaccessmanager.html
                From there:

                QNetworkRequest request;
                request.setUrl(QUrl("http://qt-project.org"));
                request.setRawHeader("User-Agent", "MyOwnBrowser 1.0");
                
                QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
                connect(reply, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(slotReadyRead())); // THIS ONE
                connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)),
                        this, SLOT(slotError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                connect(reply, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)),
                        this, SLOT(slotSslErrors(QList<QSslError>)));
                

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

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #39

                  @LeeH said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                  data obj;
                  obj.download();
                  obj.get();

                  Ahh, now i understand the confusion.
                  It won't stay in obj.download() until download is finished,
                  but return at once, as QNetwork classes are asynchronous

                  Then you call obj.get() but no data is there, because it was not downloaded yet.

                  So it do work, but not in the way you think it does :)

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                  • A ambershark

                    @LeeH Well here's your problem:

                    QByteArray data::get(){
                        qDebug() << _ba;
                    }
                    

                    You don't return anything. You should have gotten at least a compiler warning from that.

                    Anyway, just edit to be:

                    QByteArray data::get(){
                        qDebug() << _ba;
                        return _ba;
                    }
                    

                    And your data.get() will work.

                    There is no reason to save the data to a file. You're just wasting resources on disk and slowing your app down for no reason.

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                    wrote on last edited by LeeH
                    #40

                    @ambershark

                    Hi

                    @ambershark said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                    You don't return anything. You should have gotten at least a compiler warning from that.
                    Anyway, just edit to be:
                    QByteArray data::get(){
                    qDebug() << _ba;
                    return _ba;
                    }

                    Your right about returning _ba. I should have seen that as the function is not void... (my brains been fried working on real project lol), and I agree the compiler should have warned me about that. But that being said unfortunately has not resolved the problem. The output is still ""

                    However in the same function If I deliberately overwrite _ba, I get output:

                    QByteArray data::get(){
                        _ba = "testing...";
                        qDebug() << _ba;
                        return _ba;
                    }
                    

                    output: "testing..."

                    if I remove my call to data::get() in main() and output server data directly from the slot I get my data:

                     if(!_rep->error()){
                          qDebug() << _ba.append(_rep->readAll());
                     }
                     else{
                            qDebug() << _rep->error();
                     }
                     _rep->deleteLater();
                    

                    There is no reason to save the data to a file. You're just wasting resources on disk and slowing your app down for no reason.

                    Yep that was the reason for my post

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                    • L LeeH

                      @ambershark

                      Hi

                      @ambershark said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                      You don't return anything. You should have gotten at least a compiler warning from that.
                      Anyway, just edit to be:
                      QByteArray data::get(){
                      qDebug() << _ba;
                      return _ba;
                      }

                      Your right about returning _ba. I should have seen that as the function is not void... (my brains been fried working on real project lol), and I agree the compiler should have warned me about that. But that being said unfortunately has not resolved the problem. The output is still ""

                      However in the same function If I deliberately overwrite _ba, I get output:

                      QByteArray data::get(){
                          _ba = "testing...";
                          qDebug() << _ba;
                          return _ba;
                      }
                      

                      output: "testing..."

                      if I remove my call to data::get() in main() and output server data directly from the slot I get my data:

                       if(!_rep->error()){
                            qDebug() << _ba.append(_rep->readAll());
                       }
                       else{
                              qDebug() << _rep->error();
                       }
                       _rep->deleteLater();
                      

                      There is no reason to save the data to a file. You're just wasting resources on disk and slowing your app down for no reason.

                      Yep that was the reason for my post

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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #41

                      @LeeH
                      You did read why it dont work ?
                      obj.download();
                      obj.get();
                      Cannot work as download() is not a blocking call
                      so you will call obj.get(); BEFORE any data ever is read.

                      First when you get signal, its safe to use obj.get(); Not before.

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                      • L LeeH

                        @ambershark

                        Hi

                        @ambershark said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                        You don't return anything. You should have gotten at least a compiler warning from that.
                        Anyway, just edit to be:
                        QByteArray data::get(){
                        qDebug() << _ba;
                        return _ba;
                        }

                        Your right about returning _ba. I should have seen that as the function is not void... (my brains been fried working on real project lol), and I agree the compiler should have warned me about that. But that being said unfortunately has not resolved the problem. The output is still ""

                        However in the same function If I deliberately overwrite _ba, I get output:

                        QByteArray data::get(){
                            _ba = "testing...";
                            qDebug() << _ba;
                            return _ba;
                        }
                        

                        output: "testing..."

                        if I remove my call to data::get() in main() and output server data directly from the slot I get my data:

                         if(!_rep->error()){
                              qDebug() << _ba.append(_rep->readAll());
                         }
                         else{
                                qDebug() << _rep->error();
                         }
                         _rep->deleteLater();
                        

                        There is no reason to save the data to a file. You're just wasting resources on disk and slowing your app down for no reason.

                        Yep that was the reason for my post

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #42

                        @LeeH according to what @mrjj said:

                        QObject::connect(_rep, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(output()));
                        QObject::connect(_rep, SIGNAL(finished()), this, SLOT(get()));
                        

                        should do the trick.

                        get() will be called as soon as all data is written into the Bytearray.


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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @LeeH said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

                          Ok... so how should I use QIOdevice here

                          You use your QNetworkReply which is derived from QIODevice. And you cannot connect a class - you only can connect instances.
                          Did you read the documentation? http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qnetworkaccessmanager.html
                          From there:

                          QNetworkRequest request;
                          request.setUrl(QUrl("http://qt-project.org"));
                          request.setRawHeader("User-Agent", "MyOwnBrowser 1.0");
                          
                          QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
                          connect(reply, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(slotReadyRead())); // THIS ONE
                          connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)),
                                  this, SLOT(slotError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                          connect(reply, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QList<QSslError>)),
                                  this, SLOT(slotSslErrors(QList<QSslError>)));
                          
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                          LeeH
                          wrote on last edited by LeeH
                          #43

                          Hi
                          I had already modified my code in earlier post. You suggested QIODevice doc for readyRead() but I didn't realise QNetworkReply also had a readRead signal.

                          @jsulm said in Storing data from QnetworkReply:

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

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                            LeeH
                            wrote on last edited by LeeH
                            #44

                            Hi guys

                            Ah at last it now works! When I did what @mrjj said:

                            Cannot work as download() is not a blocking call
                            so you will call obj.get(); BEFORE any data ever is read.

                            and then what @J.Hilk said after making data::get() a slot:

                            QObject::connect(_rep, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(output()));
                            QObject::connect(_rep, SIGNAL(finished()), this, SLOT(get()));
                            

                            Success... Thanks so much to EVERYONE that helped!

                            Lee

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                              mrjj
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #45

                              Super.
                              Good work not giving up.

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