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  • JonBJ JonB

    @Pablo-J.-Rogina
    I don't really get when those authors expect that to work. They clone the calling process' stdin to pass on to the child (instead of usual redirection). But assuming your Qt app is GUI, and say launched from a desktop shortcut, it won't start with any (open) stdin to clone, will it?

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    KKyul
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    @JonB

    Arguments <<"/k" <<"docker exec -ti freesurfer ls -la /opt/freesurfer";

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    I conformed, above arguments doing well. that means, above arguments run a docker.

    "docker exec -ti freesurfer ls -la /opt/freesurfer"; -> this arguments is composed of 3 windows? command line
    (docker exec -ti freesurfer) + (opt/freesurfer) + (ls).

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    • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

      @KKyul could this old post still apply to your issue?

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      KKyul
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      @Pablo-J.-Rogina
      Pablo-J.-Rogina

      I learned Qt 3 days....

      Arguments <<"/k" <<"docker exec -ti freesurfer" <<"export " <<"source " <<"export " <<"convert";
      CommandPrompt.startDetached("cmd", Arguments);

      Do you think is it possible syntax?? to send multiple arguments.

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        mrjj
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        Hi
        I used the following code to run python interactively.
        (code from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48518442/qt-start-process-in-interactive-shell )

        #include <QProcess>
        #include <QString>
        #include <QStringList>
        #include "Windows.h"
        
        class QDetachableProcess 
                : public QProcess {
        public:
            QDetachableProcess(QObject *parent = 0) 
                : QProcess(parent) {
            }
            void detach() {
               waitForStarted();
               setProcessState(QProcess::NotRunning);
            }
        };
        
        int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
            QDetachableProcess process;
            QString program = "cmd.exe";
            QStringList arguments = QStringList() << "/K" << "python.exe";
            process.setCreateProcessArgumentsModifier(
                        [](QProcess::CreateProcessArguments *args) {
                args->flags |= CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE;
                args->startupInfo->dwFlags &=~ STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
            });
            process.start(program, arguments);
            process.detach();
            return 0;
        }
        

        However, im not sure how docker works as it seems it starts a linux bash inside ?
        So im wondering which of the shells/command promts you want to be interactive.
        The windows one, or the linux one. ( if it works thats way)

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        • K KKyul

          @Pablo-J.-Rogina
          Pablo-J.-Rogina

          I learned Qt 3 days....

          Arguments <<"/k" <<"docker exec -ti freesurfer" <<"export " <<"source " <<"export " <<"convert";
          CommandPrompt.startDetached("cmd", Arguments);

          Do you think is it possible syntax?? to send multiple arguments.

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          JonB
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @KKyul
          Please just tell us exactly what you would type in a terminal to run the command. For example, is it perhaps:

          docker exec -ti freesurfer ls -la /opt/freesurfer
          

          or does it have quotes or what?

          You keep writing:
          Arguments <<"/k" ...
          what is that /k about, and what program is this Arguments for?

          I want to execute multiple window cmd command using a QProcess? or other function

          What is "multiple window" all about? It means nothing to me.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            Hi
            I used the following code to run python interactively.
            (code from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48518442/qt-start-process-in-interactive-shell )

            #include <QProcess>
            #include <QString>
            #include <QStringList>
            #include "Windows.h"
            
            class QDetachableProcess 
                    : public QProcess {
            public:
                QDetachableProcess(QObject *parent = 0) 
                    : QProcess(parent) {
                }
                void detach() {
                   waitForStarted();
                   setProcessState(QProcess::NotRunning);
                }
            };
            
            int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
                QDetachableProcess process;
                QString program = "cmd.exe";
                QStringList arguments = QStringList() << "/K" << "python.exe";
                process.setCreateProcessArgumentsModifier(
                            [](QProcess::CreateProcessArguments *args) {
                    args->flags |= CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE;
                    args->startupInfo->dwFlags &=~ STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
                });
                process.start(program, arguments);
                process.detach();
                return 0;
            }
            

            However, im not sure how docker works as it seems it starts a linux bash inside ?
            So im wondering which of the shells/command promts you want to be interactive.
            The windows one, or the linux one. ( if it works thats way)

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            KKyul
            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            @mrjj said in How do I run docker using QProcess?:

            The windows one, or the linux one. ( if it works thats way)

            exactly... I want to interactive with linux shells command.

            following code

            Arguments <<"/k" <<"docker exec -ti freesurfer" <<"export FREESURFER_HOME=/opt/freesurfer" <<"source $FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.sh" <<"export SUBJECTS_DIR=/opt/freesurfer" <<"mri_convert sample-001.mgz sample-001.nii.gz";

            I want above codes are processed at once.

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @KKyul
              Please just tell us exactly what you would type in a terminal to run the command. For example, is it perhaps:

              docker exec -ti freesurfer ls -la /opt/freesurfer
              

              or does it have quotes or what?

              You keep writing:
              Arguments <<"/k" ...
              what is that /k about, and what program is this Arguments for?

              I want to execute multiple window cmd command using a QProcess? or other function

              What is "multiple window" all about? It means nothing to me.

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              KKyul
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              @JonB said in How do I run docker using QProcess?:

              I want to execute multiple window cmd command using a QProcess? or other function

              I honestly do not know about / k It's code from the Internet....

              I want to interactive with linux shell command.

              1. "docker exec -ti freesurfer"
                2)"export FREESURFER_HOME=/opt/freesurfer"
                3)"source $FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.sh"
                4)"export SUBJECTS_DIR=/opt/freesurfer"
                5)"mri_convert sample-001.mgz sample-001.nii.gz";
                I want to execute above those command at once!
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              • K KKyul

                @JonB said in How do I run docker using QProcess?:

                I want to execute multiple window cmd command using a QProcess? or other function

                I honestly do not know about / k It's code from the Internet....

                I want to interactive with linux shell command.

                1. "docker exec -ti freesurfer"
                  2)"export FREESURFER_HOME=/opt/freesurfer"
                  3)"source $FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.sh"
                  4)"export SUBJECTS_DIR=/opt/freesurfer"
                  5)"mri_convert sample-001.mgz sample-001.nii.gz";
                  I want to execute above those command at once!
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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                Hmm but the
                export statements are really not parameters. its bash stuff.
                Would it be an option to put in all in convert.sh file and
                simply run that ?

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  Hmm but the
                  export statements are really not parameters. its bash stuff.
                  Would it be an option to put in all in convert.sh file and
                  simply run that ?

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                  KKyul
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @mrjj
                  okay! I will do make a .sh file!! thanks alot !!

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                  • K KKyul

                    @mrjj
                    okay! I will do make a .sh file!! thanks alot !!

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @KKyul
                    I think it will work faster as im not sure if the
                    bash inside docker will see the export correctly with QProcess.
                    However, inside .sh file, it will just work as it should be in context of the bash if i read the docs right.
                    I really ought to try Docker on windows. Pretty cool tech.

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                    • K KKyul

                      @JonB said in How do I run docker using QProcess?:

                      I want to execute multiple window cmd command using a QProcess? or other function

                      I honestly do not know about / k It's code from the Internet....

                      I want to interactive with linux shell command.

                      1. "docker exec -ti freesurfer"
                        2)"export FREESURFER_HOME=/opt/freesurfer"
                        3)"source $FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.sh"
                        4)"export SUBJECTS_DIR=/opt/freesurfer"
                        5)"mri_convert sample-001.mgz sample-001.nii.gz";
                        I want to execute above those command at once!
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                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                      #15

                      @KKyul

                      I honestly do not know about / k It's code from the Internet....

                      OK. I'm going to guess what I think you're looking at and want.

                      You are under Windows (your Qt app, where you want to run Docker out of). The Windows shell, cmd.exe. That accepts a /k argument to remain around (as a console) after executing a command line. The command line treats the rest of the line as the command to execute first. @mrjj's code you show explicitly creates a new console in a window for the sub-process.

                      So your code would be:

                      QStringList arguments = QStringList() << "/K" << "docker exec -ti freesurfer";
                      

                      You are putting the export etc. statements in a convert.sh file (they cannot be put on the command-line). This needs executing by the docker. You have to tell it to execute that. So does docker accept a command-line e.g.

                      docker exec -ti freesurfer convert.sh
                      

                      or rather, quite probably:

                      docker exec -ti freesurfer "/bin/bash convert.sh"
                      
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                        SGaist
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        Hi,

                        As an additional test, since you have an interactive session, why not use QProcess::write with the lines you would like to execute ?

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