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  • JonBJ JonB

    @Mitko
    It's a bad idea to try to go back to PyQt4/Qt4 now. How many instructions for installing PyQt4 did you try?

    Maybe you can find something for PyQt5. Somebody seems to be using that in https://ru.stackoverflow.com/questions/813834/Как-передать-параметры-в-поток-pyqt5. Or update what is at your link to PyQt5.

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    @JonB
    So, can i use the example you gave me, to convert PyQT4 to 5?
    Or there is other options?

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    • M Mitko

      @JonB
      So, can i use the example you gave me, to convert PyQT4 to 5?
      Or there is other options?

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      JonB
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      @Mitko
      I stated that the example I quoted seems already to be in PyQt5. I have no idea what it does, as I don't speak Russian.

      The github code you quoted is in PyQt4. Personally I would rather update that to PyQt5 than try to install and get PyQt4 working. Up to you.

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @Mitko
        I stated that the example I quoted seems already to be in PyQt5. I have no idea what it does, as I don't speak Russian.

        The github code you quoted is in PyQt4. Personally I would rather update that to PyQt5 than try to install and get PyQt4 working. Up to you.

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        @JonB
        Ok, if i can't use PyQt4, how can i convert this part of the project (that use PyQt4 ) to PyQt5 ?
        The project should establish zigbee topology, but i can't test it

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          @JonB
          Ok, if i can't use PyQt4, how can i convert this part of the project (that use PyQt4 ) to PyQt5 ?
          The project should establish zigbee topology, but i can't test it

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          JonB
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          @Mitko
          I don't know if you mean by "part of the project" that you think you can have a project containing some PyQt5/Qt5 stuff and some PyQt4/Qt4 together in one app. If you do think that, you can't. So you have a couple of choices:

          • Continue your original route of trying to get PyQt4/Qt4 installed and running, using the various resources you were trying for PyQt4/Qt4, so that you can use xbee-gui as-is. I just think that's rather hard, and not good going forward if you intend to do further development, but I never did that so I don't know.

          • Change xbee-gui code to move to PyQt5/Qt5. I used https://wiki.qt.io/Transition_from_Qt_4.x_to_Qt5 and perhpas https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46554746/pyqt4-to-pyqt5-how for that.

          • Find some already-ported version of xbee-gui or ask the original developer. But I don't know that you will get much joy that way.

          As you please.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @Mitko
            I don't know if you mean by "part of the project" that you think you can have a project containing some PyQt5/Qt5 stuff and some PyQt4/Qt4 together in one app. If you do think that, you can't. So you have a couple of choices:

            • Continue your original route of trying to get PyQt4/Qt4 installed and running, using the various resources you were trying for PyQt4/Qt4, so that you can use xbee-gui as-is. I just think that's rather hard, and not good going forward if you intend to do further development, but I never did that so I don't know.

            • Change xbee-gui code to move to PyQt5/Qt5. I used https://wiki.qt.io/Transition_from_Qt_4.x_to_Qt5 and perhpas https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46554746/pyqt4-to-pyqt5-how for that.

            • Find some already-ported version of xbee-gui or ask the original developer. But I don't know that you will get much joy that way.

            As you please.

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            @JonB

            I try to upgrade from PyQT4 to 5, but now i have other types of errors, that i don't understand.
            Can someone help me ?
            254295116_440010580821929_772944740554573543_n.jpg

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            • M Mitko

              @JonB

              I try to upgrade from PyQT4 to 5, but now i have other types of errors, that i don't understand.
              Can someone help me ?
              254295116_440010580821929_772944740554573543_n.jpg

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              @Mitko
              I don't think this is actually anything to do with PyQt, or Qt. If you had copied and pasted the text instead of screenshot I could have quoted from it. But I see a Python3.8 json library loader complaining about some character in its JSON input.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Mitko
                I don't think this is actually anything to do with PyQt, or Qt. If you had copied and pasted the text instead of screenshot I could have quoted from it. But I see a Python3.8 json library loader complaining about some character in its JSON input.

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                @JonB

                The error was, because part one of the files (the json), containing the xbee commands, has Russian in it, so the problem was with UTF-8 encoding, but i fix it.
                But now i have the following problem:

                File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 18, in <module>
                    class Block(QtGui.QMainWindow, QtGui.QTreeView):
                NameError: name 'QtGui' is not defined
                

                How to solve it ?

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                • M Mitko

                  @JonB

                  The error was, because part one of the files (the json), containing the xbee commands, has Russian in it, so the problem was with UTF-8 encoding, but i fix it.
                  But now i have the following problem:

                  File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 18, in <module>
                      class Block(QtGui.QMainWindow, QtGui.QTreeView):
                  NameError: name 'QtGui' is not defined
                  

                  How to solve it ?

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                  JonB
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                  @Mitko
                  Qt5 moved widget code from QtGui to QtWidgets, change to that. You will have to do the same for any other widget stuff. I gave you reference to https://wiki.qt.io/Transition_from_Qt_4.x_to_Qt5 for this --- it's the very first item there --- and told you that's what I used to do the porting work.

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @Mitko
                    Qt5 moved widget code from QtGui to QtWidgets, change to that. You will have to do the same for any other widget stuff. I gave you reference to https://wiki.qt.io/Transition_from_Qt_4.x_to_Qt5 for this --- it's the very first item there --- and told you that's what I used to do the porting work.

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                    @JonB
                    I began to solve this problem, but now i have this error:

                     C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                    Traceback (most recent call last):
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                        main()
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                        bl = Block()
                      File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                        self.setWindowIcon(QtWidgets.QIcon("zigbee.png"))
                    AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QIcon'
                    
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                    • M Mitko

                      @JonB
                      I began to solve this problem, but now i have this error:

                       C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                      Traceback (most recent call last):
                        File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                          main()
                        File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                          bl = Block()
                        File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                          self.setWindowIcon(QtWidgets.QIcon("zigbee.png"))
                      AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QIcon'
                      
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                      jsulm
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                      @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                      QIcon

                      This one is in gui module.
                      I guess in PyQt it is PyQt5.QtGui

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                        QIcon

                        This one is in gui module.
                        I guess in PyQt it is PyQt5.QtGui

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                        @jsulm

                        I change it, but now i have this:

                         C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                        Traceback (most recent call last):
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                            main()
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                            bl = Block()
                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                            self.setWindowIcon(QtWidgets.QGui("zigbee.png"))
                        AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QGui'
                        
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                        • M Mitko

                          @jsulm

                          I change it, but now i have this:

                           C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                          Traceback (most recent call last):
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                              main()
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                              bl = Block()
                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                              self.setWindowIcon(QtWidgets.QGui("zigbee.png"))
                          AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QGui'
                          
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                          jsulm
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                          @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                          PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QGui'

                          I did not suggest to write QtWidgets.QGui but PyQt5.QtGui

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

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                            PyQt5.QtWidgets' has no attribute 'QGui'

                            I did not suggest to write QtWidgets.QGui but PyQt5.QtGui

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                            @jsulm

                             C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                            Traceback (most recent call last):
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                                main()
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                                bl = Block()
                              File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                                self.setWindowIcon(PyQt5.QGui("zigbee.png"))
                            NameError: name 'PyQt5' is not defined 
                            
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                            • M Mitko

                              @jsulm

                               C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                              Traceback (most recent call last):
                                File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                                  main()
                                File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                                  bl = Block()
                                File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                                  self.setWindowIcon(PyQt5.QGui("zigbee.png"))
                              NameError: name 'PyQt5' is not defined 
                              
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                              jsulm
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                              @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                              PyQt5.QGui("zigbee.png")

                              What is this?! You want to use QIcon, right?
                              It should be I guess

                              QtGui.QIcon("zigbee.png")
                              

                              It is also shown in the documentation which you should consult: https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-5/PySide2/QtGui/QIcon.html

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

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                PyQt5.QGui("zigbee.png")

                                What is this?! You want to use QIcon, right?
                                It should be I guess

                                QtGui.QIcon("zigbee.png")
                                

                                It is also shown in the documentation which you should consult: https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython-5/PySide2/QtGui/QIcon.html

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                                @jsulm

                                 C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                                Traceback (most recent call last):
                                  File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                                    main()
                                  File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                                    bl = Block()
                                  File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                                    self.setWindowIcon(QtGui.QIcon("zigbee.png"))
                                NameError: name 'QtGui' is not defined 
                                
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                                • M Mitko

                                  @jsulm

                                   C:\xbee-gui-master\PyQT\Scripts\python.exe C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py
                                  Traceback (most recent call last):
                                    File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                                      main()
                                    File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                                      bl = Block()
                                    File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 26, in __init__
                                      self.setWindowIcon(QtGui.QIcon("zigbee.png"))
                                  NameError: name 'QtGui' is not defined 
                                  
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                                  jsulm
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                                  @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                  name 'QtGui' is not defined

                                  You of course have to import this module like any other module

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

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                                    @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                    name 'QtGui' is not defined

                                    You of course have to import this module like any other module

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                                    @jsulm
                                    Via Interpreter ? I've try, it seems to installed, but i've got same error

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                                      @jsulm
                                      Via Interpreter ? I've try, it seems to installed, but i've got same error

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                                      @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                      Via Interpreter ?

                                      Don't know what you mean.

                                      from PyQt5 import QtGui
                                      

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

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                        Via Interpreter ?

                                        Don't know what you mean.

                                        from PyQt5 import QtGui
                                        
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                                        @jsulm
                                        Thank you, i fix this

                                        But now i have this:

                                         Traceback (most recent call last):
                                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                                            main()
                                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                                            bl = Block()
                                          File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 28, in __init__
                                            self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
                                        AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtGui' has no attribute 'QVBoxLayout'
                                        
                                        
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                                        • M Mitko

                                          @jsulm
                                          Thank you, i fix this

                                          But now i have this:

                                           Traceback (most recent call last):
                                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 360, in <module>
                                              main()
                                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 355, in main
                                              bl = Block()
                                            File "C:/xbee-gui-master/MainForm.py", line 28, in __init__
                                              self.centralWidgetLayout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout(self.centralWidget)
                                          AttributeError: module 'PyQt5.QtGui' has no attribute 'QVBoxLayout'
                                          
                                          
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                                          jsulm
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                                          @Mitko said in PyQT4 App:

                                          QVBoxLayout

                                          Please do also some research on your own!
                                          If you google for QVBoxLayout you will find https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvboxlayout.html and there it is clearly stated that it is in widgets module (qmake: QT += widgets).

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

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