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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @mchinand Agree.
    But only if "my application exits as soon as i click on open file" is not what really happens :-)

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    @jsulm When I click on the Browse Button to open the QDialog window for file selection and i click cancel it freezes the application and exit. This is really strange.

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      @jsulm When I click on the Browse Button to open the QDialog window for file selection and i click cancel it freezes the application and exit. This is really strange.

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      jsulm
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      @LT-K101 Then please read what @mchinand wrote.
      And I already wrote this several times: use debugger!

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

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        @jsulm When I click on the Browse Button to open the QDialog window for file selection and i click cancel it freezes the application and exit. This is really strange.

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        @LT-K101 said in QFileDialog- Using getOpenFile:

        When I click on the Browse Button to open the QDialog window for file selection and i click cancel it freezes the application and exit.

        1. Use a debugger/print statements to see where execution is going.
        2. Are there any further code lines in def Load_First_Certificate(self): after what you show?
        3. Is there some other window in the application currently open other than the file chooser dialog when you close it?
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          @LT-K101 said in QFileDialog- Using getOpenFile:

          When I click on the Browse Button to open the QDialog window for file selection and i click cancel it freezes the application and exit.

          1. Use a debugger/print statements to see where execution is going.
          2. Are there any further code lines in def Load_First_Certificate(self): after what you show?
          3. Is there some other window in the application currently open other than the file chooser dialog when you close it?
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          @JonB I did print in the def Load_First_Certificate(self): function and it worked fine. I'm now using the code below to load the file as image.

              def Load_Second_Certificate(self):
                      fname5, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Choose File", "", "All Files(*) ;; Images(*.jpeg)")
                      pixmap = QPixmap(fname5, _)
                      self.ui.Display_label_6.setPixmap(QPixmap(pixmap))
                      self.ui.Display_label_6.repaint()
          
          
          
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            @JonB I did print in the def Load_First_Certificate(self): function and it worked fine. I'm now using the code below to load the file as image.

                def Load_Second_Certificate(self):
                        fname5, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Choose File", "", "All Files(*) ;; Images(*.jpeg)")
                        pixmap = QPixmap(fname5, _)
                        self.ui.Display_label_6.setPixmap(QPixmap(pixmap))
                        self.ui.Display_label_6.repaint()
            
            
            
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            jsulm
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            @LT-K101 You don't check whether user cancelled the dialog.

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

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            • L LT-K101

              @JonB I did print in the def Load_First_Certificate(self): function and it worked fine. I'm now using the code below to load the file as image.

                  def Load_Second_Certificate(self):
                          fname5, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Choose File", "", "All Files(*) ;; Images(*.jpeg)")
                          pixmap = QPixmap(fname5, _)
                          self.ui.Display_label_6.setPixmap(QPixmap(pixmap))
                          self.ui.Display_label_6.repaint()
              
              
              
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              JonB
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              @LT-K101 said in QFileDialog- Using getOpenFile:

              I did print in the def Load_First_Certificate(self): function and it worked fine.

              Then you should be able to see how far the code got to in execution when the " application exits as soon as i click on open file".

              I suggest you answer my earlier question #3.

              You should also make your new code check for cancellation, like your old code did, as @jsulm has remarked.

              You have changed your code, and what it does, but said nothing about whatever problem it now has.

              You do not check the result from pixmap = QPixmap(fname5, _), and I don't know if that _ is the same variable as on the line above it, which would be wrong if it is.

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @LT-K101 You don't check whether user cancelled the dialog.

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                #17

                @jsulm I just did try to cancel and nothing happened, everything works fine. How to save the selected image file in database and display with the other text on the window is what i'm reading on now. Please any assistance?

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                • L LT-K101

                  @jsulm I just did try to cancel and nothing happened, everything works fine. How to save the selected image file in database and display with the other text on the window is what i'm reading on now. Please any assistance?

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                  @LT-K101 said in QFileDialog- Using getOpenFile:

                  Please any assistance?

                  What kind of database? SQL? https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtsql-index.html

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

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                  • L LT-K101

                    @jsulm I just did try to cancel and nothing happened, everything works fine. How to save the selected image file in database and display with the other text on the window is what i'm reading on now. Please any assistance?

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                    @LT-K101 said in QFileDialog- Using getOpenFile:

                    @jsulm I just did try to cancel and nothing happened, everything works fine.

                    That is truly remarkable, with your existing code.

                                fname5, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Choose File", "", "All Files(*) ;; Images(*.jpeg)")
                                pixmap = QPixmap(fname5, _)
                    

                    So after the user clicks Cancel in the dialog, what is returned in fname5 and most importantly what in your code stops so that it does not try to load a QPixmap? Or do you mean it just seems to be OK when you continue ignoring the Cancel and try to load a QPixmap from "nothing"? Try first running this and picking a suitable file to load, then re-running it and pressing Cancel, that leaves the currently loaded pixmap as-is, does it?

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @LT-K101 said in QFileDialog- Using getOpenFile:

                      Please any assistance?

                      What kind of database? SQL? https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtsql-index.html

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                      #20

                      @jsulm Yes I'm using SQL.

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                      • L LT-K101

                        @jsulm Yes I'm using SQL.

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                        jsulm
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                        @LT-K101 Start here: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtsql-index.html

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

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          @LT-K101 said in QFileDialog- Using getOpenFile:

                          @jsulm I just did try to cancel and nothing happened, everything works fine.

                          That is truly remarkable, with your existing code.

                                      fname5, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Choose File", "", "All Files(*) ;; Images(*.jpeg)")
                                      pixmap = QPixmap(fname5, _)
                          

                          So after the user clicks Cancel in the dialog, what is returned in fname5 and most importantly what in your code stops so that it does not try to load a QPixmap? Or do you mean it just seems to be OK when you continue ignoring the Cancel and try to load a QPixmap from "nothing"? Try first running this and picking a suitable file to load, then re-running it and pressing Cancel, that leaves the currently loaded pixmap as-is, does it?

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                          @JonB Oh! my bad. I meant when user clicks on the cancel the dialog window exits.

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                            @JonB Oh! my bad. I meant when user clicks on the cancel the dialog window exits.

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                            @LT-K101
                            Now I'm really lost. From the QFileDialog clicking either Cancel or selecting a file and clicking OK should close/exit that dialog window. Originally you said

                            but my application exits as soon as i click on open file

                            If you want help can you please state clearly whether this is still the case and/or when your application exits upon closing the file dialog.

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                              @JonB I did print in the def Load_First_Certificate(self): function and it worked fine. I'm now using the code below to load the file as image.

                                  def Load_Second_Certificate(self):
                                          fname5, _ = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Choose File", "", "All Files(*) ;; Images(*.jpeg)")
                                          pixmap = QPixmap(fname5, _)
                                          self.ui.Display_label_6.setPixmap(QPixmap(pixmap))
                                          self.ui.Display_label_6.repaint()
                              
                              
                              
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                              @JonB @JonB Any help on how to display only file name instead of displaying file full path using the QFileDialog? Thanks in advance. Below is my code.

                                  
                              def Load_First_Certificate(self):
                                      self.fname1, ok = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Upload Pdf File", "", "Pdf Files(*.pdf)")
                              
                                      if ok:
                                          defaultPdf = os.path.split(self.fname1)
                                          self.ui.Pdf_lineEdit.setText(self.fname1)
                              
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                                @JonB @JonB Any help on how to display only file name instead of displaying file full path using the QFileDialog? Thanks in advance. Below is my code.

                                    
                                def Load_First_Certificate(self):
                                        self.fname1, ok = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Upload Pdf File", "", "Pdf Files(*.pdf)")
                                
                                        if ok:
                                            defaultPdf = os.path.split(self.fname1)
                                            self.ui.Pdf_lineEdit.setText(self.fname1)
                                
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                                @LT-K101 If you look at the QString (or str in Python) documentation you will surely notice that there is split() method. So self.fname1.split('/').last() should do the trick. Why don't read documentation on the basic types you use?

                                For more information please re-read.

                                Kind Regards,
                                Artur

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                                  @JonB @JonB Any help on how to display only file name instead of displaying file full path using the QFileDialog? Thanks in advance. Below is my code.

                                      
                                  def Load_First_Certificate(self):
                                          self.fname1, ok = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Upload Pdf File", "", "Pdf Files(*.pdf)")
                                  
                                          if ok:
                                              defaultPdf = os.path.split(self.fname1)
                                              self.ui.Pdf_lineEdit.setText(self.fname1)
                                  
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                                  @LT-K101

                                  print(QFile(self.fname1).fileName())
                                  print(QFileInfo(self.fname1).fileName())
                                  

                                  Your code:

                                          self.fname1, ok = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Upload Pdf File", "", "Pdf Files(*.pdf)")
                                          if ok:
                                  

                                  Where do you get the idea that the second result is any kind of ok parameter, and that you should be looking at it for success?

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                                    @JonB @JonB Any help on how to display only file name instead of displaying file full path using the QFileDialog? Thanks in advance. Below is my code.

                                        
                                    def Load_First_Certificate(self):
                                            self.fname1, ok = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Upload Pdf File", "", "Pdf Files(*.pdf)")
                                    
                                            if ok:
                                                defaultPdf = os.path.split(self.fname1)
                                                self.ui.Pdf_lineEdit.setText(self.fname1)
                                    
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                                    @LT-K101

                                    self.ui.Pdf_lineEdit.setText(os.path.basename(self.fname1))

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

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                                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                                      @LT-K101

                                      self.ui.Pdf_lineEdit.setText(os.path.basename(self.fname1))
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                                      @jsulm
                                      You are encouraging OP to mix native Python calls with Qt calls when no need to, grrr! Since QFileDialog.getOpenFileName() returns a Qt-type-path (right?), he must now go check up how os.path.... handles e.g. /s under Windows....

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                                        @LT-K101

                                        print(QFile(self.fname1).fileName())
                                        print(QFileInfo(self.fname1).fileName())
                                        

                                        Your code:

                                                self.fname1, ok = QFileDialog.getOpenFileName(self, "Upload Pdf File", "", "Pdf Files(*.pdf)")
                                                if ok:
                                        

                                        Where do you get the idea that the second result is any kind of ok parameter, and that you should be looking at it for success?

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                                        wrote on last edited by LT-K101
                                        #29

                                        @JonB Sorry that was a function i wrote for my image upload function, if user does not upload an image then the default image should be an avatar. I copied it and forgot to delete the if statement. Thanks

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                                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                                          @LT-K101

                                          self.ui.Pdf_lineEdit.setText(os.path.basename(self.fname1))
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                                          @jsulm Thanks it's working! After selecting the pdf file saving to a location in my working directory is the problem now. Any assistance please?

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