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  • P Publicnamer

    I'm trying to use QFileDialog to create a Save As popup.
    I can enter the filename e.g. "foo", but if I selected the "PNG (.png)" file type, the dialog doesn't add that extension for me.
    Is there a way to make it do that?
    Thanks.

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    JonB
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    @Publicnamer
    Does not show the extension-type in the filter selector? Does not append that extension in the returned file path? Or what?

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    • P Publicnamer

      I'm trying to use QFileDialog to create a Save As popup.
      I can enter the filename e.g. "foo", but if I selected the "PNG (.png)" file type, the dialog doesn't add that extension for me.
      Is there a way to make it do that?
      Thanks.

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      anil_arise
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      @Publicnamer can you show your code (QFileDialog to create a Save As popup)?

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        Publicnamer
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        It shows the available file types and extensions in the pull-down menu, but it does not append the extension.

            const QStringList filters({
                            "Thingy (*.thi)",
                            "Dingy (*.dni)"
                            });
            QFileDialog fileDialog(this);
            fileDialog.setAcceptMode(QFileDialog::AcceptSave);
            fileDialog.setNameFilters(filters);
            fileDialog.exec();
        
            if (!fileDialog.selectedFiles().count())
                    return;
            QString filename = fileDialog.selectedFiles().first();
        

        I don't know why it isn't automatically appending the extension and I'm unsure how I can learn which extension the user selected.

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        • P Publicnamer

          It shows the available file types and extensions in the pull-down menu, but it does not append the extension.

              const QStringList filters({
                              "Thingy (*.thi)",
                              "Dingy (*.dni)"
                              });
              QFileDialog fileDialog(this);
              fileDialog.setAcceptMode(QFileDialog::AcceptSave);
              fileDialog.setNameFilters(filters);
              fileDialog.exec();
          
              if (!fileDialog.selectedFiles().count())
                      return;
              QString filename = fileDialog.selectedFiles().first();
          

          I don't know why it isn't automatically appending the extension and I'm unsure how I can learn which extension the user selected.

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          anil_arise
          wrote on last edited by anil_arise
          #5

          @Publicnamer
          Use this for current selected extension

          QString extension = fileDialog.selectedNameFilter();

          Details SelectedNameFilter

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            ChrisW67
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            This works as expected for me (Linux, Qt 5.15):

            #include <QApplication>
            #include <QFileDialog>
            #include <QDebug>
            
            int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
                QApplication a(argc, argv);
            
                const QStringList filters({  "Thingy (*.thi)",  "Dingy (*.dni)"  });
                QFileDialog fileDialog;
                fileDialog.setDirectory("/tmp/testfolder");
                fileDialog.setAcceptMode(QFileDialog::AcceptSave);
                fileDialog.setNameFilters(filters);
                fileDialog.exec();
            
                if (fileDialog.selectedFiles().count())
                    qDebug() << fileDialog.selectedFiles();
            
                return 0;
            }
            

            Run it, select Thingy file type, enterfred in the file name and this is the result:

            17:20:46: Starting /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled ...
            ("/tmp/testfolder/fred.thi")
            17:20:49: /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled exited with code 0
            

            or for Dingy:

            17:20:53: Starting /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled ...
            ("/tmp/testfolder/fred.dni")
            17:21:04: /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled exited with code 0
            
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            • C ChrisW67

              This works as expected for me (Linux, Qt 5.15):

              #include <QApplication>
              #include <QFileDialog>
              #include <QDebug>
              
              int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
              
                  const QStringList filters({  "Thingy (*.thi)",  "Dingy (*.dni)"  });
                  QFileDialog fileDialog;
                  fileDialog.setDirectory("/tmp/testfolder");
                  fileDialog.setAcceptMode(QFileDialog::AcceptSave);
                  fileDialog.setNameFilters(filters);
                  fileDialog.exec();
              
                  if (fileDialog.selectedFiles().count())
                      qDebug() << fileDialog.selectedFiles();
              
                  return 0;
              }
              

              Run it, select Thingy file type, enterfred in the file name and this is the result:

              17:20:46: Starting /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled ...
              ("/tmp/testfolder/fred.thi")
              17:20:49: /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled exited with code 0
              

              or for Dingy:

              17:20:53: Starting /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled ...
              ("/tmp/testfolder/fred.dni")
              17:21:04: /tmp/build-untitled-Desktop-Debug/untitled exited with code 0
              
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              JonB
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              @ChrisW67 said in QFileDialog doesn't add selected extension:

              This works as expected for me

              That's what I thought ought be the case, because I thought somewhere the QFileDialog docs said it returns a full path to the selected filename....

              Since the OP does not bother to mention what platform he is on we usually have to guess that means Windows. Maybe that uses the native Windows dialog and returns a different result?

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                ChrisW67
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                #8

                I went with Linux because many of the Op's other post refer to PinePhone, which runs Linux.

                I've used the dialog on Windows in the past without the issue described. Don't have a Windows dev environment to hand at the moment to test it with exactly the same Qt version.

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                  mpergand
                  wrote on last edited by mpergand
                  #9

                  I experienced similar issue with earlier version of Qt5 with linux

                  if(fileDialog.exec())
                  		{
                  		QStringList list=fileDialog.selectedFiles();
                          prefs.setValue(Prefs_SaveDialogLastPath,fileDialog.directoryUrl());
                  
                  		if(!list.isEmpty())
                  			{
                  			filename=list.at(0);
                  			fileInfo.setFile(filename);
                  			QString ext=fileInfo.suffix();
                  
                              if(ext.isEmpty())	// ajoute l'extension sélectionnée (pas automatique sous linux)
                  				{
                                  ext=fileDialog.selectedNameFilter();
                                  int start=ext.lastIndexOf('.');
                  
                                  if(start>0)
                                      {
                                      ext=ext.mid(start,ext.length()-start-1);
                                      if(!ext.isEmpty()) filename+=ext;
                                      }
                  				}
                  			}
                  		}
                  

                  Since i maneged this issue by myself, i don't know if it has been fixed since then.

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                  • A anil_arise

                    @Publicnamer
                    Use this for current selected extension

                    QString extension = fileDialog.selectedNameFilter();

                    Details SelectedNameFilter

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                    Publicnamer
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @anil_arise That returns the full extension string. I'd have to parse it to extract the .thi or .dni.
                    I wonder why Qt doesn't offer just the extension.

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                    • C ChrisW67

                      I went with Linux because many of the Op's other post refer to PinePhone, which runs Linux.

                      I've used the dialog on Windows in the past without the issue described. Don't have a Windows dev environment to hand at the moment to test it with exactly the same Qt version.

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                      Publicnamer
                      wrote on last edited by Publicnamer
                      #11

                      @ChrisW67 I'm using Linux. I'm using Qt 5.11.3 for aarch64.

                      I find that if I add only one name filter then when I type a single letter e.g. "a", a drop-down appears that says "a.thi". If I ignore that and click Save, then dialog will end up giving me just /home/me/a and not /home/me/a.thi.
                      I don't recall seeing that drop-down when I had more than one name filter.

                      I can just manually add the extension after I get the first selectedFile, but if a file by the name a.thi already exists, the problem is the user will never see the fileDialog's usual "Really replace this file" type of pop-up.

                      Thus I think this is just a Qt bug.

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                      • M mpergand

                        I experienced similar issue with earlier version of Qt5 with linux

                        if(fileDialog.exec())
                        		{
                        		QStringList list=fileDialog.selectedFiles();
                                prefs.setValue(Prefs_SaveDialogLastPath,fileDialog.directoryUrl());
                        
                        		if(!list.isEmpty())
                        			{
                        			filename=list.at(0);
                        			fileInfo.setFile(filename);
                        			QString ext=fileInfo.suffix();
                        
                                    if(ext.isEmpty())	// ajoute l'extension sélectionnée (pas automatique sous linux)
                        				{
                                        ext=fileDialog.selectedNameFilter();
                                        int start=ext.lastIndexOf('.');
                        
                                        if(start>0)
                                            {
                                            ext=ext.mid(start,ext.length()-start-1);
                                            if(!ext.isEmpty()) filename+=ext;
                                            }
                        				}
                        			}
                        		}
                        

                        Since i maneged this issue by myself, i don't know if it has been fixed since then.

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                        artwaw
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        @mpergand said in QFileDialog doesn't add selected extension:

                        QString ext=fileInfo.suffix();

                        You will find it difficult to tell .tar.gz from .gz in example. I'd suggest using QFileInfo::completeSuffix() instead.

                        For more information please re-read.

                        Kind Regards,
                        Artur

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                        • M mpergand

                          I experienced similar issue with earlier version of Qt5 with linux

                          if(fileDialog.exec())
                          		{
                          		QStringList list=fileDialog.selectedFiles();
                                  prefs.setValue(Prefs_SaveDialogLastPath,fileDialog.directoryUrl());
                          
                          		if(!list.isEmpty())
                          			{
                          			filename=list.at(0);
                          			fileInfo.setFile(filename);
                          			QString ext=fileInfo.suffix();
                          
                                      if(ext.isEmpty())	// ajoute l'extension sélectionnée (pas automatique sous linux)
                          				{
                                          ext=fileDialog.selectedNameFilter();
                                          int start=ext.lastIndexOf('.');
                          
                                          if(start>0)
                                              {
                                              ext=ext.mid(start,ext.length()-start-1);
                                              if(!ext.isEmpty()) filename+=ext;
                                              }
                          				}
                          			}
                          		}
                          

                          Since i maneged this issue by myself, i don't know if it has been fixed since then.

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                          Publicnamer
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          @mpergand said in QFileDialog doesn't add selected extension:

                          ajoute l'extension sélectionnée (pas automatique sous linux)

                          To summarize then my question is why isn't it automatic under Linux.
                          I suppose I could search through the Qt source code to find out but I gather Qt has people on staff to fix bugs.

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                          • P Publicnamer

                            @mpergand said in QFileDialog doesn't add selected extension:

                            ajoute l'extension sélectionnée (pas automatique sous linux)

                            To summarize then my question is why isn't it automatic under Linux.
                            I suppose I could search through the Qt source code to find out but I gather Qt has people on staff to fix bugs.

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                            jsulm
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
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                            @Publicnamer said in QFileDialog doesn't add selected extension:

                            but I gather Qt has people on staff to fix bugs

                            Yes, but not in this user forum.
                            If you think there is a bug please file a bug in https://bugreports.qt.io/secure/Dashboard.jspa

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

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                            • P Publicnamer

                              @mpergand said in QFileDialog doesn't add selected extension:

                              ajoute l'extension sélectionnée (pas automatique sous linux)

                              To summarize then my question is why isn't it automatic under Linux.
                              I suppose I could search through the Qt source code to find out but I gather Qt has people on staff to fix bugs.

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                              JonB
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #15

                              @Publicnamer
                              QFileDialog can appear in two different forms, a Qt dialog or a native dialog. See https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html#Option-enum QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog. Different platforms may use the Qt or the native version regardless in certain situations.

                              I think one thing you should look at is whether in your case on your platform it is using the Qt or native dialog, and report back here for others to compare. Also if you are able to try with the opposite setting for QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog, if that produces the other version does that still exhibit the failure to append the extension? Behaviour may not differ, I don't know, but it could be relevant.

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                              • P Publicnamer

                                It shows the available file types and extensions in the pull-down menu, but it does not append the extension.

                                    const QStringList filters({
                                                    "Thingy (*.thi)",
                                                    "Dingy (*.dni)"
                                                    });
                                    QFileDialog fileDialog(this);
                                    fileDialog.setAcceptMode(QFileDialog::AcceptSave);
                                    fileDialog.setNameFilters(filters);
                                    fileDialog.exec();
                                
                                    if (!fileDialog.selectedFiles().count())
                                            return;
                                    QString filename = fileDialog.selectedFiles().first();
                                

                                I don't know why it isn't automatically appending the extension and I'm unsure how I can learn which extension the user selected.

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                                JonB
                                wrote on last edited by JonB
                                #16

                                @Publicnamer
                                Furthermore, you are using code to create a QFileDialog instance and using that. Which is fine. However there is also a static method for saving a file, https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html#getSaveFileName. I think you should also test that for your situation and see whether the result is any different.

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                                  @Publicnamer
                                  Furthermore, you are using code to create a QFileDialog instance and using that. Which is fine. However there is also a static method for saving a file, https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html#getSaveFileName. I think you should also test that for your situation and see whether the result is any different.

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                                  Publicnamer
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #17

                                  @JonB I just saw your message. Yes I've found that QFileDialog::getSaveFileName does not exhibit the bug, so I've switched to that.

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                                  • P Publicnamer

                                    @JonB I just saw your message. Yes I've found that QFileDialog::getSaveFileName does not exhibit the bug, so I've switched to that.

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                                    JonB
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    @Publicnamer
                                    Interesting. I'm glad it has worked fro you, but puzzled. The code can be seen in https://code.woboq.org/qt5/qtbase/src/widgets/dialogs/qfiledialog.cpp.html#_ZN11QFileDialog15getSaveFileNameEP7QWidgetRK7QStringS4_S4_PS2_6QFlagsINS_6OptionEE . That just calls https://code.woboq.org/qt5/qtbase/src/widgets/dialogs/qfiledialog.cpp.html#_ZN11QFileDialog14getSaveFileUrlEP7QWidgetRK7QStringRK4QUrlS4_PS2_6QFlagsINS_6OptionEERK11QStringList . That effectively just goes

                                        if (dialog.exec() == QDialog::Accepted) {
                                            if (selectedFilter)
                                                *selectedFilter = dialog.selectedNameFilter();
                                            return dialog.selectedUrls().value(0);
                                        }
                                    

                                    Quite why that would append an extension to the returned file/URL, where your own original code did not, I do not know.

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