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    hachbani
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    @JonB

    i've looking into QProgressDialog, the progressDialog is shown but not updated. From what I saw on several forums posts: do I have to use a QThread as well ?

    Here's my code:

    class progressBar(QtWidgets.QProgressDialog):
        def __init__(self, parent= None):
            super(progressBar, self).__init__(parent)
            pd = QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self)
    
    class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow):
        def __init__(self, parent=None):
            """
            ..
            __init__ code lines
            """
            self.hide()
            d = HomeDialog()
            if d.exec_():
                self.LoadData(d.path)
    
        def LoadData(self, file_path):
            progress = progressBar()
            progress.show()
            progress.setValue(1)
            """
            Parsing lines of code
            progress.setValue(30)
            ..
            ..
            progress.setValue(70)
            ..
            ..
            """
            progress.hide()
            #Parsing finished -> show the mainWindow
            self.show()
    
    class HomeDialog(QtWidgets.QDialog, home_dialog.Ui_Dialog):
        def __init__(self, parent=None):
            super(HomeDialog, self).__init__(parent)
            self.setupUi(self)
            self.openB6.clicked.connect(self.get_file_name)
    
        def get_file_name(self):
            file_name = QtWidgets.QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, 'Open config file',
                                                                dir=path.join("/"),
                                                                filter="B6 (*.b6)")
            if not file_name[0]:
                return None
            else:
                self.path = file_name
                self.accept()
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
        app.setStyle(ProxyStyle())
        mainWin = MainWindow()
        mainWin.show()
        sys.exit(app.exec_())
    
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    • H hachbani

      @JonB

      i've looking into QProgressDialog, the progressDialog is shown but not updated. From what I saw on several forums posts: do I have to use a QThread as well ?

      Here's my code:

      class progressBar(QtWidgets.QProgressDialog):
          def __init__(self, parent= None):
              super(progressBar, self).__init__(parent)
              pd = QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self)
      
      class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow):
          def __init__(self, parent=None):
              """
              ..
              __init__ code lines
              """
              self.hide()
              d = HomeDialog()
              if d.exec_():
                  self.LoadData(d.path)
      
          def LoadData(self, file_path):
              progress = progressBar()
              progress.show()
              progress.setValue(1)
              """
              Parsing lines of code
              progress.setValue(30)
              ..
              ..
              progress.setValue(70)
              ..
              ..
              """
              progress.hide()
              #Parsing finished -> show the mainWindow
              self.show()
      
      class HomeDialog(QtWidgets.QDialog, home_dialog.Ui_Dialog):
          def __init__(self, parent=None):
              super(HomeDialog, self).__init__(parent)
              self.setupUi(self)
              self.openB6.clicked.connect(self.get_file_name)
      
          def get_file_name(self):
              file_name = QtWidgets.QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, 'Open config file',
                                                                  dir=path.join("/"),
                                                                  filter="B6 (*.b6)")
              if not file_name[0]:
                  return None
              else:
                  self.path = file_name
                  self.accept()
      
      if __name__ == '__main__':
          app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
          app.setStyle(ProxyStyle())
          mainWin = MainWindow()
          mainWin.show()
          sys.exit(app.exec_())
      
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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by jsulm
      #6

      @hachbani said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

      class progressBar(QtWidgets.QProgressDialog):
      def init(self, parent= None):
      super(progressBar, self).init(parent)
      pd = QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self)

      Why do you create an instance of QtWidgets.QProgressDialog in progressBar which is already itself a QtWidgets.QProgressDialog?!

      "do I have to use a QThread as well ?" - depends on how you process.

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

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        hachbani
        wrote on last edited by
        #7

        To be honest I don't really know, for aesthetic reasons I guess, I've tried without creating the class (pd=QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self) ) in the LoadData function. I get the same result

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        • H hachbani

          To be honest I don't really know, for aesthetic reasons I guess, I've tried without creating the class (pd=QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self) ) in the LoadData function. I get the same result

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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by jsulm
          #8

          @hachbani said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

          for aesthetic reasons I guess

          Aesthetic reasons? There is absolutely no need for this pd - you are basically creating TWO progress dialogs (but only show one).
          Why it does not work: well, you do not show how you process the data after showing progress dialog...

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

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          • H hachbani

            To be honest I don't really know, for aesthetic reasons I guess, I've tried without creating the class (pd=QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self) ) in the LoadData function. I get the same result

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @hachbani Basic approach is: show progress dialog, start your long lasting operation, on each iteration emit a signal which is connected to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprogressdialog.html#value-prop slot.

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

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              hachbani
              wrote on last edited by hachbani
              #10

              I updated the code a follow:

              created a signal: self.change_val = QtCore.Signal(int) and connected it to a slot set_progress_val

              in the LoadData, I emit change_val signal at different places.

              Also did some changes in the if name == 'main'

              
              class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow,  Ui_MainWindow):
              
                  change_val = QtCore.Signal(int)
                  def __init__(self, file_name,parent=None):
                      """
                      super(MainWindow, self).__init__(parent)
                      ..
                      __init__ code lines
                      """
              
                      change_val.connect(self.set_progress_val)
                      self.progress = QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self)
                      self.progress.show()
                      self.LoadData(d.path)
                  
                  @QtCore.Slot(int)
                  def set_progress_val(self, val):
                      self.progress.setValue(val)
              
                  def LoadData(self, file_path):
                      
                      """
                      Parsing lines of code
                      ..
                      change_val.emit(30)
                      ..
                      ..
                      change_val.emit(60)
                      ..
                      ..
                      """
                      self.progress.hide()
                      #Parsing finished -> show the mainWindow
                      self.show()
              
              class HomeDialog(QtWidgets.QDialog, home_dialog.Ui_Dialog):
                  def __init__(self, parent=None):
                      super(HomeDialog, self).__init__(parent)
                      self.setupUi(self)
                      self.openB6.clicked.connect(self.get_file_name)
              
                  def get_file_name(self):
                      file_name = QtWidgets.QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, 'Open config file',
                                                                          dir=path.join("/"),
                                                                          filter="B6 (*.b6)")
                      if not file_name[0]:
                          return None
                      else:
                          self.path = file_name
                          self.accept()
              
              if __name__ == '__main__':
                  app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                  app.setStyle(ProxyStyle())
                  d = HomeDialog()
                  if d.exec_():
                      mainWin = MainWindow(file_name=d.path)
                      mainWin.show()
                      sys.exit(app.exec_())
              

              I get the following error: 'str' object has no attribute 'connect'

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              • H hachbani

                I updated the code a follow:

                created a signal: self.change_val = QtCore.Signal(int) and connected it to a slot set_progress_val

                in the LoadData, I emit change_val signal at different places.

                Also did some changes in the if name == 'main'

                
                class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow,  Ui_MainWindow):
                
                    change_val = QtCore.Signal(int)
                    def __init__(self, file_name,parent=None):
                        """
                        super(MainWindow, self).__init__(parent)
                        ..
                        __init__ code lines
                        """
                
                        change_val.connect(self.set_progress_val)
                        self.progress = QtWidgets.QProgressDialog('loading...', 'cancel', 0, 100, self)
                        self.progress.show()
                        self.LoadData(d.path)
                    
                    @QtCore.Slot(int)
                    def set_progress_val(self, val):
                        self.progress.setValue(val)
                
                    def LoadData(self, file_path):
                        
                        """
                        Parsing lines of code
                        ..
                        change_val.emit(30)
                        ..
                        ..
                        change_val.emit(60)
                        ..
                        ..
                        """
                        self.progress.hide()
                        #Parsing finished -> show the mainWindow
                        self.show()
                
                class HomeDialog(QtWidgets.QDialog, home_dialog.Ui_Dialog):
                    def __init__(self, parent=None):
                        super(HomeDialog, self).__init__(parent)
                        self.setupUi(self)
                        self.openB6.clicked.connect(self.get_file_name)
                
                    def get_file_name(self):
                        file_name = QtWidgets.QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, 'Open config file',
                                                                            dir=path.join("/"),
                                                                            filter="B6 (*.b6)")
                        if not file_name[0]:
                            return None
                        else:
                            self.path = file_name
                            self.accept()
                
                if __name__ == '__main__':
                    app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                    app.setStyle(ProxyStyle())
                    d = HomeDialog()
                    if d.exec_():
                        mainWin = MainWindow(file_name=d.path)
                        mainWin.show()
                        sys.exit(app.exec_())
                

                I get the following error: 'str' object has no attribute 'connect'

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                @hachbani
                On which line? self.change_val[int].connect(self.set_progress_val)? Are you using PyQt5, PySide2, or what?

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                  @hachbani
                  On which line? self.change_val[int].connect(self.set_progress_val)? Are you using PyQt5, PySide2, or what?

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                  hachbani
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  I'm using Pyside2, pyothn 3.8

                  I get the error on the follwoing line mainWin = MainWindow(file_name=d.path)

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                    hachbani
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    The idea of self.change_val[int].connect(self.set_progress_val) is that when i'm going to call self.change_val.emit(20), the set_progress_val is called with 20 as argument, maybe I'm implementing this wrong

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                    • H hachbani

                      I'm using Pyside2, pyothn 3.8

                      I get the error on the follwoing line mainWin = MainWindow(file_name=d.path)

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                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                      #14

                      @hachbani
                      I'll look into the possible connect() issue in a moment. But

                      I get the error on the follwoing line mainWin = MainWindow(file_name=d.path)

                      mainWin = MainWindow(file_name=d.path)
                      

                      I don't see your MainWindow.init() has a file_name argument?

                      Actually, before I look, could we establish where exactly this error is really coming from? With print() statements/debugger, do you actually get to the self.change_val[int].connect(self.set_progress_val) line at all? Or is the error really that constructor line??

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                        hachbani
                        wrote on last edited by hachbani
                        #15

                        Just a pasting mistake, I updated the code in my last comment.

                        if I remove all the progressBar code parts, the program will run successfully, but with nothing being shown while the LoadData function is runnung

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                        • H hachbani

                          Just a pasting mistake, I updated the code in my last comment.

                          if I remove all the progressBar code parts, the program will run successfully, but with nothing being shown while the LoadData function is runnung

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                          JonB
                          wrote on last edited by JonB
                          #16

                          @hachbani

                          class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, file_name, Ui_MainWindow):
                              def __init__(self, parent=None):
                          

                          How do you manage file_name in the class declaration? How do you not have it in the __init__()? I'm not going to guess if this is in fact not the code you have, that's what pasting is for....

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                            hachbani
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                            @JonB said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

                            Actually, before I look, could we establish where exactly this error is really coming from? With print() statements/debugger, do you actually get to the self.change_val[int].connect(self.set_progress_val) line at all? Or is the error really that constructor line??

                            I added a print before and after the connect line, I get the first print and then the 'str' object has no attribute 'connect'

                            the file_name argument gets passed to LoadData at the end of MainWindow __init__()

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                              @JonB said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

                              Actually, before I look, could we establish where exactly this error is really coming from? With print() statements/debugger, do you actually get to the self.change_val[int].connect(self.set_progress_val) line at all? Or is the error really that constructor line??

                              I added a print before and after the connect line, I get the first print and then the 'str' object has no attribute 'connect'

                              the file_name argument gets passed to LoadData at the end of MainWindow __init__()

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                              JonB
                              wrote on last edited by JonB
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                              @hachbani said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

                              the file_name argument gets passed to LoadData at the end of MainWindow init()

                              class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, file_name, Ui_MainWindow):

                              I don't understand. It's not an "argument", is it? You have it in the list of classes from which MainWindow derives?? Unless your knowledge of Python is better than mine.

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                                @hachbani said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

                                the file_name argument gets passed to LoadData at the end of MainWindow init()

                                class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, file_name, Ui_MainWindow):

                                I don't understand. It's not an "argument", is it? You have it in the list of classes from which MainWindow derives?? Unless your knowledge of Python is better than mine.

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                                hachbani
                                wrote on last edited by hachbani
                                #19

                                Sorry sorry, feel ridiculous, it was a mistake, the file_name is indeed an argument to MainWindow init(). I corrected the code in the comment. It was in init in my code, just a rookie mistake while making the minimalistic code

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                                • H hachbani

                                  Sorry sorry, feel ridiculous, it was a mistake, the file_name is indeed an argument to MainWindow init(). I corrected the code in the comment. It was in init in my code, just a rookie mistake while making the minimalistic code

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                                  JonB
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                                  #20

                                  @hachbani
                                  Please understand, we have to get pasting/correct code right! When you've tried to help in this forum for as much as I have you never know what posters have actually got if it's not accurate, and I have wasted too much time over the years answering questions about user code which is not actually the code! :)

                                  I'll think about your connect() now....

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                                    @hachbani
                                    Please understand, we have to get pasting/correct code right! When you've tried to help in this forum for as much as I have you never know what posters have actually got if it's not accurate, and I have wasted too much time over the years answering questions about user code which is not actually the code! :)

                                    I'll think about your connect() now....

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                                    hachbani
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                                    #21

                                    Sorry again, I acknowledge that I've been wasting your time for a stupid mistake I've made pasting the code due to a lack of attention.

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                                    • H hachbani

                                      Sorry again, I acknowledge that I've been wasting your time for a stupid mistake I've made pasting the code due to a lack of attention.

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                                      JonB
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                                      #22

                                      @hachbani
                                      That's OK. At least you were polite enough to apologize, which is more than some :)

                                      You may know PyQt5 more than me. But two things come to mind about your signal declaration

                                      self.change_val = QtCore.Signal(int)
                                      
                                      • PyQt5 signals should be class members, not instance members?
                                      • You should be using pyqtSignal(int), not QtCore.Signal(int)?
                                      • Similarly, @pyqtSlot decorator instead of @QtCore.Slot(int)? Don't know if that matters.
                                      class MainWindow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow,  Ui_MainWindow):
                                          change_val = pyqtSignal(int)
                                      

                                      Do either of those improve? Reference https://doc.bccnsoft.com/docs/PyQt5/signals_slots.html

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                                        hachbani
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                                        @hachbani said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

                                        I'm using Pyside2, pyothn 3.8

                                        I'm using Pyside2, I'll think more about your first point
                                        PyQt5 signals should be class members, not instance members?

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                                        • H hachbani

                                          @hachbani said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

                                          I'm using Pyside2, pyothn 3.8

                                          I'm using Pyside2, I'll think more about your first point
                                          PyQt5 signals should be class members, not instance members?

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                                          JonB
                                          wrote on last edited by JonB
                                          #24

                                          @hachbani said in Show a Loading Home Dialog before starting MainWindow:

                                          I'm using Pyside2,

                                          Damn, so you are, that changes everything! I got distracted because someone called, damn....

                                          PyQt5 signals should be class members, not instance members?

                                          Yes, and I think this applies to PySide2 too, and is the cause of your error message. See 'PySide.QtCore.Signal' object has no attribute 'connect'?

                                          And/or further, does your MainWindow.__init__() call super().__init__()? Omitting that can apparently lead to that error message too.

                                          Finally, since your own signal does not seem to have multiple overloads, you could try plain

                                          change_val.connect(self.set_progress_val)
                                          

                                          without that [int].

                                          See also https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python_Signals_and_Slots

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