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  • T t0msk

    Hello,

    this is my code:

    QSslConfiguration config = QSslConfiguration::defaultConfiguration();
    config.setProtocol(QSsl::TlsV1_2);
    QNetworkAccessManager *manager = new QNetworkAccessManager();
    QNetworkRequest request;
    QNetworkReply *reply = NULL;
        
    request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ServerHeader, "application/json");
    request.setSslConfiguration(config);
    request.setUrl(QUrl("https://www.archlinux.org/packages/search/json/?q=dolphin"));
    
    connect(manager, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(QNetworkReply*)));
    

    And this is callback function for reply:

    void Manager::replyFinished(QNetworkReply *reply)
    {
        qDebug() << reply->readAll();
    
        QString test = reply->readAll();
    }
    

    Problem is that, if I debug it I don't jump into replyFinished function, it looks like connect doesn't call that function, can you help me, where is problem?

    Thank you

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    ODБOï
    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    @t0msk hi
    are you posting the request?

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      mrjj
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      wrote on last edited by mrjj
      #4

      Hi
      I dont see any
      manager->get(request);
      or similar to actually run the Request.

      Also, you are using HTTPS so did you install the
      OpenSSL 1.0.2 and put it in a PATH that your app can find?
      (or next to the app in the build folder)

      Note:
      5.12.4 Released with support for OpenSSL 1.1.1
      https://www.qt.io/blog/2019/06/17/qt-5-12-4-released-support-openssl-1-1-1

      Try to add
      qDebug() << QSslSocket::supportsSsl();
      qDebug() << QSslSocket::sslLibraryBuildVersionString();

      and see if it say TRUE or FALSE
      and it will also list the openSSL Lib it supports.
      like
      "OpenSSL 1.1.1b 26 Feb 2019"

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        t0msk
        wrote on last edited by t0msk
        #5

        I changed code like this:

            QSslConfiguration config = QSslConfiguration::defaultConfiguration();
            config.setProtocol(QSsl::TlsV1_2);
            QNetworkAccessManager *manager = new QNetworkAccessManager();
            QNetworkRequest request;
            QNetworkReply *reply = NULL;
        
            request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ServerHeader, "application/json");
            request.setSslConfiguration(config);
            request.setUrl(QUrl("https://www.archlinux.org/packages/search/json/?q=dolphin"));
        
            manager->get(request);
        
            connect(manager, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(QNetworkReply*)));
        
            connect(manager, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(QNetworkReply*)));
        
            connect(manager, SIGNAL(sslErrors(QNetworkReply*)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(QNetworkReply*)));
        

        And still during debugging I dont stop in replyFinsihed function.

        Student who loves C/C++

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          SGaist
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          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          You should move the Qt 5 new syntax. It would have show you that error is not part of QNetworkAccessManager and that the signature of ssErrors is wrong.

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            t0msk
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            @SGaist said in Cannot get data from HTTP request:

            You should move the Qt 5 new syntax. It would have show you that error is not part of QNetworkAccessManager and that the signature of ssErrors is wrong.

            Which syntax? I use Qt5.

            I tried even:

                QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
            
                connect(reply, SIGNAL(finished(reply)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(reply)));
            
                connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(reply)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(reply)));
            
                connect(reply, SIGNAL(sslErrors(reply)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(reply)));
            

            Student who loves C/C++

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            • T t0msk

              @SGaist said in Cannot get data from HTTP request:

              You should move the Qt 5 new syntax. It would have show you that error is not part of QNetworkAccessManager and that the signature of ssErrors is wrong.

              Which syntax? I use Qt5.

              I tried even:

                  QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
              
                  connect(reply, SIGNAL(finished(reply)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(reply)));
              
                  connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(reply)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(reply)));
              
                  connect(reply, SIGNAL(sslErrors(reply)), this, SLOT(replyFinished(reply)));
              
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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #8

              @t0msk
              Hi
              The SIGNAL and SLOT macros is the "old way"
              its explained here
              https://wiki.qt.io/New_Signal_Slot_Syntax

              The main benefit is that it gives errors at compile time if its not correct.
              The SIGNAL and SLOT will eat most things and not complain but simply
              fail to work at runtime.

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                t0msk
                wrote on last edited by
                #9

                So I tried this:

                connect(
                        reply, &reply::finished,
                        this, &Manager::replyFinished
                    );
                

                And I get:

                error: 'reply' is not a class, namespace, or enumeration
                

                I quite don't understand what to put into &reply yet :)

                Student who loves C/C++

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                  SGaist
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                  #10

                  The name of the class containing the signal, same goes for the last parameter, it's the name of the class containing the slot.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    The name of the class containing the signal, same goes for the last parameter, it's the name of the class containing the slot.

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                    t0msk
                    wrote on last edited by t0msk
                    #11

                    @SGaist

                    Changed it to this:

                    connect(
                            reply, &QNetworkReply::finished,
                            this, &Manager::replyFinished
                        );
                    

                    And I get:

                    /usr/include/qt/QtCore/qobject.h:243: error: static assertion failed: The slot requires more arguments than the signal provides.
                      243 |         Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X(int(SignalType::ArgumentCount) >= int(SlotType::ArgumentCount),
                          |         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                    

                    Student who loves C/C++

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                    • T t0msk

                      @SGaist

                      Changed it to this:

                      connect(
                              reply, &QNetworkReply::finished,
                              this, &Manager::replyFinished
                          );
                      

                      And I get:

                      /usr/include/qt/QtCore/qobject.h:243: error: static assertion failed: The slot requires more arguments than the signal provides.
                        243 |         Q_STATIC_ASSERT_X(int(SignalType::ArgumentCount) >= int(SlotType::ArgumentCount),
                            |         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                      
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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                      #12

                      @t0msk said in Cannot get data from HTTP request:

                      QNetworkReply::finished,

                      Well you are mixing the classes/signals.
                      The reply's signals is
                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qnetworkreply.html#finished
                      and have no QNetworkReply* parameter.

                      so i think you mean

                      connect(
                              Manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished,
                              this, &Manager::replyFinished
                          );
                      
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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @t0msk said in Cannot get data from HTTP request:

                        QNetworkReply::finished,

                        Well you are mixing the classes/signals.
                        The reply's signals is
                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qnetworkreply.html#finished
                        and have no QNetworkReply* parameter.

                        so i think you mean

                        connect(
                                Manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished,
                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                            );
                        
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                        t0msk
                        wrote on last edited by
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                        @mrjj said in Cannot get data from HTTP request:

                        @t0msk said in Cannot get data from HTTP request:

                        QNetworkReply::finished,

                        Well you are mixing the classes.
                        The reply signals is
                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qnetworkreply.html#finished
                        and have no QNetworkReply* parameter.

                        so i think you mean

                        connect(
                                Manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished,
                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                            );
                        

                        Thank you,
                        so now I have:

                            QSslConfiguration config = QSslConfiguration::defaultConfiguration();
                            config.setProtocol(QSsl::TlsV1_2);
                            QNetworkAccessManager *manager = new QNetworkAccessManager();
                            QNetworkRequest request;
                        
                        
                            request.setHeader(QNetworkRequest::ServerHeader, "application/json");
                            request.setSslConfiguration(config);
                            request.setUrl(QUrl("https://www.archlinux.org/packages/search/json/?q=dolphin"));
                        
                            QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
                        
                            connect(
                                manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished,
                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                            );
                        
                            connect(
                                manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::sslErrors,
                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                            );
                        
                        void Manager::replyFinished(QNetworkReply *reply)
                        {
                            qDebug() << reply->readAll();
                        
                            QString ha = reply->readAll();
                        
                            QString he;
                        }
                        

                        Still no output and no error :/

                        Student who loves C/C++

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #14

                          Hi
                          Its a bit odd to connect all to the same slot but lets leave it for now.

                          now its time to
                          check your openSSL support !

                          what does
                          qDebug() << "i can use HTTPS:" << QSslSocket::supportsSsl();
                          qDebug() << "version" << QSslSocket::sslLibraryBuildVersionString();

                          say ?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            Hi
                            Its a bit odd to connect all to the same slot but lets leave it for now.

                            now its time to
                            check your openSSL support !

                            what does
                            qDebug() << "i can use HTTPS:" << QSslSocket::supportsSsl();
                            qDebug() << "version" << QSslSocket::sslLibraryBuildVersionString();

                            say ?

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                            t0msk
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            @mrjj
                            It says:

                            i can use HTTPS: true
                            version "OpenSSL 1.1.1c  28 May 2019"
                            

                            Student who loves C/C++

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                              SGaist
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #16

                              What version of Qt are you using ?

                              One more thing: do these connections prior to calling get.

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                What version of Qt are you using ?

                                One more thing: do these connections prior to calling get.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #17

                                @SGaist Qt version is 5.13.1

                                Student who loves C/C++

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                                  t0msk
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #18

                                  So where can be problem? :/

                                  Student who loves C/C++

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                                    SGaist
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                                    #19

                                    Did you move the connection statements as I suggested ?

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                                    • SGaistS SGaist

                                      Did you move the connection statements as I suggested ?

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #20

                                      @SGaist I dont know what do you mean

                                      Student who loves C/C++

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                                      • T t0msk

                                        @SGaist I dont know what do you mean

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                                        wrote on last edited by JonB
                                        #21

                                        @t0msk

                                        @SGaist wrote

                                        Did you move the connection statements as I suggested ?

                                        In your code you show:

                                            QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
                                        
                                            connect(
                                                manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished,
                                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                                            );
                                        
                                            connect(
                                                manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::sslErrors,
                                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                                            );
                                        

                                        You are calling the manager->get(request) before you have connected the signals/slots on manager, which may/will be too late. He is asking you to change over anything like that to

                                            connect(
                                                manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished,
                                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                                            );
                                        
                                            connect(
                                                manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::sslErrors,
                                                this, &Manager::replyFinished
                                            );
                                        
                                            QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
                                        

                                        so you move the connection statements to before the get(request). So we get to see finished or quite possibly errors from the request. In general, you need to set up signals/slots as soon as you create an object (manager here), before you call anything which could raise a signal.

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                                          Changed it like:

                                              connect(
                                                  manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished,
                                                  this, &Manager::replyFinished
                                              );
                                          
                                              connect(
                                                  manager, &QNetworkAccessManager::sslErrors,
                                                  this, &Manager::replyFinished
                                              );
                                          
                                              QNetworkReply *reply = manager->get(request);
                                          

                                          and still doesn't work, no error, no reply.

                                          Student who loves C/C++

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