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  • ManiRonM ManiRon

    @jsulm i mean when i press the stop server button , it actually closes the server.

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    @ManiRon Please explain what you mean by "closes the server". What is closed then? What is server in this context? From what you provided so far I really have NO idea what exactly you're doing...

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @ManiRon

      • What does "stops the server" mean if it's different from "close the whole server"?

      • If you find that "close the whole server" does work, you need to do whatever similar in your "stop" code, e.g. perhaps close or destroy the socket, I don't know what it is you are actually doing?

      • Frankly, I think you are lucky if client disconnect is even fired on, say, server closure. Might depend on whether client & server are on same machine, might depend on TCP stack, but it's common in TCP protocol that one side cannot recognise if the other side "goes away", that's the point of the protocol. Make sure server closes socket properly, I think then client sees that....

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      @JonB said in how to detect when a server is disconnected:

      that

      actually when i press the stop server button which i have placed in that i will close the server. But what happens when we close the whole application . because when i close the whole application using the windows close button the the connect call is triggered

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      • ManiRonM ManiRon

        @JonB said in how to detect when a server is disconnected:

        that

        actually when i press the stop server button which i have placed in that i will close the server. But what happens when we close the whole application . because when i close the whole application using the windows close button the the connect call is triggered

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        @ManiRon

        i will close the server

        @jsulm & I are asking you precisely what you mean here. What code do you actually execute to "close" the server, you're not telling us?

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        • ManiRonM ManiRon

          @JonB said in how to detect when a server is disconnected:

          that

          actually when i press the stop server button which i have placed in that i will close the server. But what happens when we close the whole application . because when i close the whole application using the windows close button the the connect call is triggered

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          jsulm
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          @ManiRon Sorry, but I'm out from this thread as you don't provide any useful information, I'm not going to guess...

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

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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @ManiRon Please explain what you mean by "closes the server". What is closed then? What is server in this context? From what you provided so far I really have NO idea what exactly you're doing...

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            wrote on last edited by ManiRon
            #9

            @jsulm 0_1552564450904_Untitled.jpg

            This is how my application looks like . when i click start server button

            "connect(server->tcpServer, &QTcpServer::newConnection, server, &ServerStuff::newConnection);" this i have given

            inside newconnection()

            QTcpSocket *clientSocket = tcpServer->nextPendingConnection();

            connect(clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::disconnected, clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::deleteLater);
            connect(clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::readyRead, this, &ServerStuff::readClient);
            connect(clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::disconnected, this, &ServerStuff::gotDisconnection);
            
            clients << clientSocket;
            

            these are the lines

            smilarly when i press stop server button
            "if(server->tcpServer->isListening())
            {
            disconnect(server->tcpServer, &QTcpServer::newConnection, server, &ServerStuff::newConnection);

                QList<QTcpSocket *> clients = server->getClients();
                server->tcpServer->close();
                ui->textEdit_log->append(tr("<b>Server stopped</b>, post is closed"));
            }"
            

            this is what is the code

            ServerStuff(QObject *pwgt);
            QTcpServer *tcpServer;
            QList<QTcpSocket *> getClients();

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @ManiRon Sorry, but I'm out from this thread as you don't provide any useful information, I'm not going to guess...

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              #10

              @jsulm sir i have provided

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              • ManiRonM ManiRon

                @jsulm sir i have provided

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                @ManiRon You don't disconnect the clients when stopping server

                for (QTcpSocket *socket : sockets)
                    socket->deleteLater();
                

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @ManiRon

                  i will close the server

                  @jsulm & I are asking you precisely what you mean here. What code do you actually execute to "close" the server, you're not telling us?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @JonB @jsulm now my doubt is when i press the stop server button with the above mentioned code inside it doesnt trigger the connect in client but when i close the whole application by using the windows (x) button then it triggers the connect in client

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                  • ManiRonM ManiRon

                    @JonB @jsulm now my doubt is when i press the stop server button with the above mentioned code inside it doesnt trigger the connect in client but when i close the whole application by using the windows (x) button then it triggers the connect in client

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                    #13

                    @ManiRon I guess you mean it triggers disconnect, not connect?
                    Did you try what I suggested?

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @ManiRon I guess you mean it triggers disconnect, not connect?
                      Did you try what I suggested?

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                      @jsulm yes i tried but still the same , No actually i have made a connect in client side when ever the server side disconnects it will trigger my function in which i will print disconnected . this is triggered when i close the whole application but when i press that stop server button with what you have said it didnt work.

                      if(server->tcpServer->isListening())
                      {
                      disconnect(server->tcpServer, &QTcpServer::newConnection, server, &ServerStuff::newConnection);

                          QList<QTcpSocket *> clients = server->getClients();
                          for(int i = 0; i < clients.count(); i++)
                          {
                              //server->sendToClient(clients.at(i), "Connection closed");
                      

                      // server->sendToClient(clients.at(i), "0");
                      }

                          //server->tcpServer->close();
                          server->clientSocket->deleteLater();
                          //server->tcpServer->close();
                          ui->textEdit_log->append(tr("<b>Server stopped</b>, post is closed"));
                      }
                      
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                        Christian Ehrlicher
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                        #15

                        You should take a look at

                        • QAbstractSocket::disconnectFromHost()
                        • QAbstractSocket::waitForDisconnected()

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                        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                          You should take a look at

                          • QAbstractSocket::disconnectFromHost()
                          • QAbstractSocket::waitForDisconnected()
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #16

                          @Christian-Ehrlicher

                          QAbstractSocket::disconnectFromHost()

                          At last someone points to a useful function! So does this mean if closing at server side it is its job to iterate each client and issue that call? There is not an automatic "shut me down and I'll disconnect from each client for you"? Just trying to understand.

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                          • ManiRonM ManiRon

                            @jsulm 0_1552564450904_Untitled.jpg

                            This is how my application looks like . when i click start server button

                            "connect(server->tcpServer, &QTcpServer::newConnection, server, &ServerStuff::newConnection);" this i have given

                            inside newconnection()

                            QTcpSocket *clientSocket = tcpServer->nextPendingConnection();

                            connect(clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::disconnected, clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::deleteLater);
                            connect(clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::readyRead, this, &ServerStuff::readClient);
                            connect(clientSocket, &QTcpSocket::disconnected, this, &ServerStuff::gotDisconnection);
                            
                            clients << clientSocket;
                            

                            these are the lines

                            smilarly when i press stop server button
                            "if(server->tcpServer->isListening())
                            {
                            disconnect(server->tcpServer, &QTcpServer::newConnection, server, &ServerStuff::newConnection);

                                QList<QTcpSocket *> clients = server->getClients();
                                server->tcpServer->close();
                                ui->textEdit_log->append(tr("<b>Server stopped</b>, post is closed"));
                            }"
                            

                            this is what is the code

                            ServerStuff(QObject *pwgt);
                            QTcpServer *tcpServer;
                            QList<QTcpSocket *> getClients();

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                            wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                            #17

                            @ManiRon
                            if I get this, right, than pressing stop server, behaves as expected but closing the window and therefore closing/quitting your app does not follow the correct server shotdown procedure?

                            In that case I would suggest overriding the close event something along this line:

                            //My assumption is your Window class is named MainWindow, if not you'll have to adapt that
                            
                            //inside the header
                            protected:
                                  virtual void closeEvent (QCloseEvent *event) override;
                            
                            //inside your cpp file
                            
                             #include <QCloseEvent>
                            void MainWindow::closeEvent (QCloseEvent *event)
                            {
                                sameFunctionWhenStopServerClicked();
                                    
                                event->accept();
                            }
                            

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                            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                              @ManiRon
                              if I get this, right, than pressing stop server, behaves as expected but closing the window and therefore closing/quitting your app does not follow the correct server shotdown procedure?

                              In that case I would suggest overriding the close event something along this line:

                              //My assumption is your Window class is named MainWindow, if not you'll have to adapt that
                              
                              //inside the header
                              protected:
                                    virtual void closeEvent (QCloseEvent *event) override;
                              
                              //inside your cpp file
                              
                               #include <QCloseEvent>
                              void MainWindow::closeEvent (QCloseEvent *event)
                              {
                                  sameFunctionWhenStopServerClicked();
                                      
                                  event->accept();
                              }
                              
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                              wrote on last edited by JonB
                              #18

                              @J.Hilk
                              I'm afraid you're the wrong way round! For OP closing app does correctly disconnect, his problem is that he does not know exactly what code to write to make it work correctly if he does not close but wants his own code (off a button press) to do the socket closure such that client sees it.... For which @Christian-Ehrlicher has told him he will need to call QAbstractSocket::disconnectFromHost(), and I am trying to verify with him this must be done explcitly on all connected client sockets.

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @J.Hilk
                                I'm afraid you're the wrong way round! For OP closing app does correctly disconnect, his problem is that he does not know exactly what code to write to make it work correctly if he does not close but wants his own code (off a button press) to do the socket closure such that client sees it.... For which @Christian-Ehrlicher has told him he will need to call QAbstractSocket::disconnectFromHost(), and I am trying to verify with him this must be done explcitly on all connected client sockets.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #19

                                @JonB well in that case my answer isn't of much help ;-)


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                                A: It's blue light.
                                Q: What does it do?
                                A: It turns blue.

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                                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                  @JonB well in that case my answer isn't of much help ;-)

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                                  @J.Hilk Well, it was a nice answer to a different question :)

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