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Point getOpenFileName to parent of current working directory

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  • E Ed Schneider

    In getOpenFileName how do I get it to open the parent of the current working directory?

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    jsulm
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    @Ed-Schneider Well, you pass that folder as const QString &dir = QString() parameter.
    Use

    QDir::current() + "/.."
    

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

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @Ed-Schneider Well, you pass that folder as const QString &dir = QString() parameter.
      Use

      QDir::current() + "/.."
      
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      @jsulm said in Point getOpenFileName to parent of current working directory:

      "/.."

      Can you create an example of calling GetOpenFile Name pointing to the parent directory? I tried several variations and could not get it to work. I'm working in Python with PySide6 and Windows. Thanks

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      • E Ed Schneider

        @jsulm said in Point getOpenFileName to parent of current working directory:

        "/.."

        Can you create an example of calling GetOpenFile Name pointing to the parent directory? I tried several variations and could not get it to work. I'm working in Python with PySide6 and Windows. Thanks

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        @Ed-Schneider
        He did. Use QDir.current() + "/.." or even just "..", and pass that as the directory.

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        • E Ed Schneider

          @jsulm said in Point getOpenFileName to parent of current working directory:

          "/.."

          Can you create an example of calling GetOpenFile Name pointing to the parent directory? I tried several variations and could not get it to work. I'm working in Python with PySide6 and Windows. Thanks

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          mpergand
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          @Ed-Schneider
          try:

          QDir dir;
          dir.cdUp();
          qDebug()<<dir.path();
          
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          • M mpergand

            @Ed-Schneider
            try:

            QDir dir;
            dir.cdUp();
            qDebug()<<dir.path();
            
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            JonB
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            @mpergand
            That has the side-effect of permanently changing the application's current directory, just to open a file.
            (Or does it only change the directory of that QDir instance? In any case, in the politest way, I don't see this would help, I don't think QFileDialog::getOpenFileName takes a QDir.)
            Just passing the .. is all that is needed here.

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              Ed Schneider
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              I got a working solution from ChatGPT -

              current_directory = os.getcwd()
              parent_directory = os.path.dirname(current_working_directory)

              and then use keyword dir=parent_directory in the call on getOpenFileName

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              • E Ed Schneider

                I got a working solution from ChatGPT -

                current_directory = os.getcwd()
                parent_directory = os.path.dirname(current_working_directory)

                and then use keyword dir=parent_directory in the call on getOpenFileName

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                JonB
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                @Ed-Schneider Did you try just dir=".."?

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @Ed-Schneider Did you try just dir=".."?

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                  Ed Schneider
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                  @JonB That does indeed work as well. Thanks

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                    friedemannkleint
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                    These days, pathlib is recommended:

                    from pathlib import Path
                    dir = Path.cwd().parent

                    getOpenFileName(... , os.fspath(dir), ....

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                    • F friedemannkleint

                      These days, pathlib is recommended:

                      from pathlib import Path
                      dir = Path.cwd().parent

                      getOpenFileName(... , os.fspath(dir), ....

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                      Ed Schneider
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                      @friedemannkleint That does work as well. Glad you added this. This is what I will be using. Surprised this wasn't offered sooner. Danke.

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