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  • ? A Former User

    same error
    i tried from ttyS0 to ttyS5 didn't work

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    wrote on last edited by JKSH
    #44

    @davidlabib said in [PLEASE HELP] how to make a barcode receiver?:

    same error
    i tried from ttyS0 to ttyS5 didn't work

    You didn't answer my question. What is the name of the port that your scanner is connected to?

    Also, what does QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts() give you? http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qserialportinfo.html#availablePorts

    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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    • JKSHJ JKSH

      @davidlabib said in [PLEASE HELP] how to make a barcode receiver?:

      same error
      i tried from ttyS0 to ttyS5 didn't work

      You didn't answer my question. What is the name of the port that your scanner is connected to?

      Also, what does QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts() give you? http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qserialportinfo.html#availablePorts

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      wrote on last edited by A Former User
      #45

      @JKSH ok i could find the right port and passed from

      if( port->open(QSerialPort::ReadOnly) )
      

      now I'm stuck on

      if( !port->bytesAvailable() )
                        return;
      

      it always return
      witch mean no bytes is available

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      • ? A Former User

        @JKSH ok i could find the right port and passed from

        if( port->open(QSerialPort::ReadOnly) )
        

        now I'm stuck on

        if( !port->bytesAvailable() )
                          return;
        

        it always return
        witch mean no bytes is available

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        #46

        @davidlabib said in [PLEASE HELP] how to make a barcode receiver?:

        now I'm stuck on

        if( !port->bytesAvailable() )
                          return;
        

        it always return
        witch mean no bytes is available

        Did you choose the correct settings? How is your scanner configured for the following?

        • Baud rate
        • Parity
        • Data bits
        • Stop bits
        • Flow control

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          wrote on last edited by A Former User
          #47

          @JKSH
          Baud rate 115200

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          • ? A Former User

            @JKSH
            Baud rate 115200

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            #48

            @davidlabib

            I guess you don't have permission to use the serial port.

            Please type: ls -l /dev/<your-serial-port-name> in a terminal and post the output here.

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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              #49

              @aha_1980 yes i don't have
              but i use sudo

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                #50

                Don't develop as super-user.

                The command @aha_1980 will show the user and group affected to the device. Add your own user to that group, then log out and log in again and you will have access to the device.

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                Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  #51

                  @davidlabib Better add your user to the group dialout and reboot your computer.

                  Of course sudo works, but may give new problems.

                  As @JKSH wrote, not only baudrate is important.

                  I'd suggest to use a terminal program first to verify your scanner works correctly. Then use the same parameters for your code.

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                    wrote on last edited by A Former User
                    #52

                    solved PermissionError
                    now iam stuck in this

                       QSerialPort* port = new QSerialPort( this );
                       QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
                       port->setBaudRate( QSerialPort::Baud115200 ); // possible something else, also check the manual
                       port->setPort( QSerialPortInfo("ttyACM0") ); // COM port - check Device Manager for connected port
                       QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
                       if( port->open(QSerialPort::ReadOnly) )
                       {
                           ui->label->setText("port opended sucssefully");
                               connect(port, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, [port]() {
                                     if( !port->bytesAvailable() )
                                         qDebug() << port->error(); ////////// I'm stuck here it seems that there is no data
                                          return;
                                     const QByteArray scannedData = port->readAll();
                                     // ...
                               });
                       }
                       else
                       {
                           ui->label->setText("Error");
                           qDebug() << port->error();
                           QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
                       }
                    }
                    

                    also it will execute this if i clicked a button what if the user didn't click

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                    • ? A Former User

                      solved PermissionError
                      now iam stuck in this

                         QSerialPort* port = new QSerialPort( this );
                         QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
                         port->setBaudRate( QSerialPort::Baud115200 ); // possible something else, also check the manual
                         port->setPort( QSerialPortInfo("ttyACM0") ); // COM port - check Device Manager for connected port
                         QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
                         if( port->open(QSerialPort::ReadOnly) )
                         {
                             ui->label->setText("port opended sucssefully");
                                 connect(port, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, [port]() {
                                       if( !port->bytesAvailable() )
                                           qDebug() << port->error(); ////////// I'm stuck here it seems that there is no data
                                            return;
                                       const QByteArray scannedData = port->readAll();
                                       // ...
                                 });
                         }
                         else
                         {
                             ui->label->setText("Error");
                             qDebug() << port->error();
                             QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
                         }
                      }
                      

                      also it will execute this if i clicked a button what if the user didn't click

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                      @davidlabib said in [PLEASE HELP] how to make a barcode receiver?:

                      qDebug() << port->error(); ////////// I'm stuck here it seems that there is no data

                      Do you mean the slot is called but bytesAvailable() returns 0? If so what does

                      qDebug() << port->error();
                      

                      print out?

                      "also it will execute this if i clicked a button what if the user didn't click" - yes, if user does not click the button it will not be executed.

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @davidlabib said in [PLEASE HELP] how to make a barcode receiver?:

                        qDebug() << port->error(); ////////// I'm stuck here it seems that there is no data

                        Do you mean the slot is called but bytesAvailable() returns 0? If so what does

                        qDebug() << port->error();
                        

                        print out?

                        "also it will execute this if i clicked a button what if the user didn't click" - yes, if user does not click the button it will not be executed.

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                        #54

                        @jsulm said in [PLEASE HELP] how to make a barcode receiver?:

                        Do you mean the slot is called but bytesAvailable() returns 0? If so what does

                        qDebug() << port->error();
                        

                        print out?

                        nothing

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                        • ? A Former User

                          @jsulm said in [PLEASE HELP] how to make a barcode receiver?:

                          Do you mean the slot is called but bytesAvailable() returns 0? If so what does

                          qDebug() << port->error();
                          

                          print out?

                          nothing

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #55

                          @davidlabib Looks like the slot isn't called.
                          This code is broken:

                          if( !port->bytesAvailable() )
                              qDebug() << port->error(); ////////// I'm stuck here it seems that there is no data
                              return;
                          const QByteArray scannedData = port->readAll();
                          

                          It shoud be

                          if( !port->bytesAvailable() ) {
                              qDebug() << port->error(); ////////// I'm stuck here it seems that there is no data
                              return;
                          }
                          const QByteArray scannedData = port->readAll();
                          

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

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                            wrote on last edited by A Former User
                            #56

                            @jsulm i have fixed it and still nothing

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                              wrote on last edited by A Former User
                              #57

                              finally solved
                              @Pablo-J-Rogina you were right it's lower level problem
                              put this in the constructor
                              and every barcode scan it will

                              qDebug() << scannedData;
                              

                              Of course need modifying
                              but here is the code

                                  QSerialPort* port = new QSerialPort( this );
                                  QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
                                  port->setBaudRate( QSerialPort::Baud115200 ); // possible something else, also check the manual
                                  port->setPort( QSerialPortInfo("COMX") ); // COM port - check Device Manager for connected port
                                  if( port->open(QSerialPort::ReadOnly) )
                                  {
                                      ui->label->setText("hi");
                                          connect(port, &QSerialPort::readyRead, this, [port]() {
                                                const QByteArray scannedData = port->readAll();
                                                qDebug() << scannedData;
                                                // ...
                                          });
                                  }
                              
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