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  • T Thomas 63
    26 Jun 2024, 06:14

    First of all, thank you for the tip with the double signal.
    I admit I am a programming hobbyist and sometimes I copy snippets.
    In this case i did not see that it was redundant.

    Do you have a hint on how to check if a file already exists?

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    wrote on 26 Jun 2024, 06:54 last edited by
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    @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

    Do you have a hint on how to check if a file already exists?

    https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qfile.html#exists

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

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      26 Jun 2024, 06:54

      @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

      Do you have a hint on how to check if a file already exists?

      https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qfile.html#exists

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      Thomas 63
      wrote on 26 Jun 2024, 07:29 last edited by Thomas 63
      #5

      @jsulm Sorry no, that does not work over ftp.
      I need to know whether the remote file exists.
      This only works for local files.

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      • T Thomas 63
        26 Jun 2024, 06:14

        First of all, thank you for the tip with the double signal.
        I admit I am a programming hobbyist and sometimes I copy snippets.
        In this case i did not see that it was redundant.

        Do you have a hint on how to check if a file already exists?

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        Pl45m4
        wrote on 26 Jun 2024, 12:33 last edited by Pl45m4
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        @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

        Do you have a hint on how to check if a file already exists?

        Print the reply you get from head(request) and check if there is any information in it, like "File exists" or if the header already contains the same filename as the file you want to upload...
        Then you can think of a way how you handle it.

        See the answer here.
        In any case, checking for Qt errors won't help at all, because as I've said above, the requests/replies are working properly.


        If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

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          26 Jun 2024, 12:33

          @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

          Do you have a hint on how to check if a file already exists?

          Print the reply you get from head(request) and check if there is any information in it, like "File exists" or if the header already contains the same filename as the file you want to upload...
          Then you can think of a way how you handle it.

          See the answer here.
          In any case, checking for Qt errors won't help at all, because as I've said above, the requests/replies are working properly.

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          wrote on 26 Jun 2024, 13:21 last edited by Thomas 63
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          @Pl45m4 The answer from reply->error() is: QNetworkReply::NoError

                      QNetworkReply *reply = NetworkAccessManager->head(request);
                      qDebug() << reply->error();
          
          
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          • T Thomas 63
            26 Jun 2024, 13:21

            @Pl45m4 The answer from reply->error() is: QNetworkReply::NoError

                        QNetworkReply *reply = NetworkAccessManager->head(request);
                        qDebug() << reply->error();
            
            
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            Pl45m4
            wrote on 26 Jun 2024, 16:32 last edited by Pl45m4
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            @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

            The answer from reply->error() is: QNetworkReply::NoError

            I said reply not reply->error().

            Maybe you can make use of reply->rawHeader() and print/parse the output manually to get an overview of the information you actually receive from the server.

            • https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qnetworkrequest.html#rawHeader

            Btw: @moderators I found a bug in the documentation.
            https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qnetworkreply.html#header
            should link to QVariant QNetworkReply::header(QNetworkRequest::KnownHeaders header) const, but you land at the top of the page where the QNetworkReply header file is mentioned.


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            • P Pl45m4
              26 Jun 2024, 16:32

              @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

              The answer from reply->error() is: QNetworkReply::NoError

              I said reply not reply->error().

              Maybe you can make use of reply->rawHeader() and print/parse the output manually to get an overview of the information you actually receive from the server.

              • https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qnetworkrequest.html#rawHeader

              Btw: @moderators I found a bug in the documentation.
              https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qnetworkreply.html#header
              should link to QVariant QNetworkReply::header(QNetworkRequest::KnownHeaders header) const, but you land at the top of the page where the QNetworkReply header file is mentioned.

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              wrote on 26 Jun 2024, 16:59 last edited by
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              @Pl45m4 Then problem with #header is known but no fix yet.

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              • T Thomas 63
                26 Jun 2024, 00:47

                Hi all
                I upload a file using ftp to a destination. That works fine.
                Now I try to check before upöoad, if the file already exists.
                I found the hint that it shold work with NetworkAccessManager->head(request) and read the request->error().
                I do it like this:

                        if(QuellFile->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite)){
                            QNetworkReply *reply = NetworkAccessManager->head(request);
                            qDebug() << reply->error();
                            if (reply->error() == QNetworkReply::NoError){
                                reply = NetworkAccessManager->put(request, QuellFile->readAll());
                                connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::uploadProgress, this, &MainWindow::uploadProgress);
                                connect(reply, SIGNAL(uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)), this, SLOT(uploadProgress(qint64,qint64)));
                                connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)), this, SLOT(loadError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                                meldung("File uploaded.");
                            }else{
                                ConfirmDialog dialog("File already exists. Replace?");
                                dialog.exec();
                                if (dialog.getResult()){
                                    reply = NetworkAccessManager->put(request, QuellFile->readAll());
                                    connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::uploadProgress, this, &MainWindow::uploadProgress);
                                    connect(reply, SIGNAL(uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)), this, SLOT(uploadProgress(qint64,qint64)));
                                    connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)), this, SLOT(loadError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                                    meldung("File was replaced.");
                                }else{
                                    meldung("File was not replaced");
                                }
                            }
                        }
                
                

                No matter if the file is already exising or not, the reply->error() returns QNetworkReply::NoError.
                What am I doing wrong?

                Thanks in advance,
                Thomas

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                wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 06:30 last edited by
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                @Thomas-63 This is the response I get from a trivial test case:

                #include <QCoreApplication>
                #include <QDebug>
                #include <QNetworkAccessManager>
                #include <QNetworkReply>
                #include <QNetworkRequest>
                #include <QObject>
                #include <QTimer>
                
                class Test : public QObject
                {
                    Q_OBJECT
                public:
                    explicit Test(QObject *p = nullptr)
                        : QObject(p)
                        , m_nam(new QNetworkAccessManager(this))
                    {
                        connect(m_nam, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished, this, &Test::receiveReply);
                        // does exist
                        m_nam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/readme.txt")));
                        // does not exist
                        m_nam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/missing.txt")));
                    }
                
                public slots:
                    void receiveReply(QNetworkReply *reply) {
                        qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                 << reply->request().url()
                                 << reply->header(QNetworkRequest::ContentLengthHeader)
                                 << reply->header(QNetworkRequest::LastModifiedHeader);
                        reply->deleteLater();
                    }
                
                private:
                    QNetworkAccessManager *m_nam;
                };
                
                int main(int argc, char **argv)
                {
                    QCoreApplication app(argc, argv);
                    QTimer::singleShot(10000, &app, &QCoreApplication::quit);
                    Test t;
                    return app.exec();
                }
                #include "main.moc"
                
                15:40:37: Starting /tmp/test/build/Ubuntu_5_15-Debug/test...
                QNetworkReplyImpl(0x5950736b2900) QNetworkReply::NoError QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/readme.txt") QVariant(qlonglong, 379) QVariant(QDateTime, QDateTime(2023-09-19 11:12:03.000 AEST Qt::LocalTime))
                QNetworkReplyImpl(0x59507376f3f0) QNetworkReply::ContentNotFoundError QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/missing.txt") QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid)
                

                I have no FTP support in Qt 6 to test with.

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                • C ChrisW67
                  27 Jun 2024, 06:30

                  @Thomas-63 This is the response I get from a trivial test case:

                  #include <QCoreApplication>
                  #include <QDebug>
                  #include <QNetworkAccessManager>
                  #include <QNetworkReply>
                  #include <QNetworkRequest>
                  #include <QObject>
                  #include <QTimer>
                  
                  class Test : public QObject
                  {
                      Q_OBJECT
                  public:
                      explicit Test(QObject *p = nullptr)
                          : QObject(p)
                          , m_nam(new QNetworkAccessManager(this))
                      {
                          connect(m_nam, &QNetworkAccessManager::finished, this, &Test::receiveReply);
                          // does exist
                          m_nam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/readme.txt")));
                          // does not exist
                          m_nam->get(QNetworkRequest(QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/missing.txt")));
                      }
                  
                  public slots:
                      void receiveReply(QNetworkReply *reply) {
                          qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                   << reply->request().url()
                                   << reply->header(QNetworkRequest::ContentLengthHeader)
                                   << reply->header(QNetworkRequest::LastModifiedHeader);
                          reply->deleteLater();
                      }
                  
                  private:
                      QNetworkAccessManager *m_nam;
                  };
                  
                  int main(int argc, char **argv)
                  {
                      QCoreApplication app(argc, argv);
                      QTimer::singleShot(10000, &app, &QCoreApplication::quit);
                      Test t;
                      return app.exec();
                  }
                  #include "main.moc"
                  
                  15:40:37: Starting /tmp/test/build/Ubuntu_5_15-Debug/test...
                  QNetworkReplyImpl(0x5950736b2900) QNetworkReply::NoError QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/readme.txt") QVariant(qlonglong, 379) QVariant(QDateTime, QDateTime(2023-09-19 11:12:03.000 AEST Qt::LocalTime))
                  QNetworkReplyImpl(0x59507376f3f0) QNetworkReply::ContentNotFoundError QUrl("ftp://test.rebex.net/missing.txt") QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid)
                  

                  I have no FTP support in Qt 6 to test with.

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                  wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 11:38 last edited by Thomas 63
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                  @ChrisW67 Hi and thanks for the hints.

                  I use this code now:

                          QNetworkRequest request(url);
                          QNetworkReply *reply = NetworkAccessManager->get(request);
                          qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                   << reply->request().url()
                                   << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                   << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                          if(QuellFile->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite)){
                              if (reply->error() != QNetworkReply::ContentNotFoundError){
                                  ConfirmDialog dialog("File exists. Overwrite?");
                                  if (dialog.getResult()){
                                      reply = NetworkAccessManager->put(request, QuellFile->readAll());
                                      connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::uploadProgress, this, &MainWindow::uploadProgress);
                                      connect(reply, SIGNAL(uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)), this, SLOT(uploadProgress(qint64,qint64)));
                                      connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)), this, SLOT(loadError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                                      meldung("File replaced");
                                  }else{
                                      meldung("File not replaced.");
                                  }
                              }
                          }
                  
                  

                  qDebug() gives me:

                  QNetworkReplyImpl(0x6f30350) QNetworkReply::NoError QUrl("ftp://user@ftpserver.ch:21/dokumentation/1_1_1.pdf") QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid)
                  
                  
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                  • T Thomas 63
                    27 Jun 2024, 11:38

                    @ChrisW67 Hi and thanks for the hints.

                    I use this code now:

                            QNetworkRequest request(url);
                            QNetworkReply *reply = NetworkAccessManager->get(request);
                            qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                     << reply->request().url()
                                     << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                     << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                            if(QuellFile->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite)){
                                if (reply->error() != QNetworkReply::ContentNotFoundError){
                                    ConfirmDialog dialog("File exists. Overwrite?");
                                    if (dialog.getResult()){
                                        reply = NetworkAccessManager->put(request, QuellFile->readAll());
                                        connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::uploadProgress, this, &MainWindow::uploadProgress);
                                        connect(reply, SIGNAL(uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)), this, SLOT(uploadProgress(qint64,qint64)));
                                        connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)), this, SLOT(loadError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                                        meldung("File replaced");
                                    }else{
                                        meldung("File not replaced.");
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                    
                    

                    qDebug() gives me:

                    QNetworkReplyImpl(0x6f30350) QNetworkReply::NoError QUrl("ftp://user@ftpserver.ch:21/dokumentation/1_1_1.pdf") QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid)
                    
                    
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                    wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 11:44 last edited by
                    #12

                    @Thomas-63 Not sure what you're trying to do with your code.
                    @ChrisW67 gave you code which is working - did you try it?

                    Just as a tip: you should switch to Qt5 connect() syntax.

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

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                    • J jsulm
                      27 Jun 2024, 11:44

                      @Thomas-63 Not sure what you're trying to do with your code.
                      @ChrisW67 gave you code which is working - did you try it?

                      Just as a tip: you should switch to Qt5 connect() syntax.

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                      wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 11:48 last edited by
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                      @jsulm

                              QNetworkRequest request(url); //url is the complete path/name of the destination file i want to write.
                              QNetworkReply *reply = NetworkAccessManager->get(request);
                              qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                       << reply->request().url()
                                       << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                       << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                              if(QuellFile->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite)){ // QuellFile is the resource file on my drive
                                  if (reply->error() != QNetworkReply::ContentNotFoundError){ //when file does not exist
                                      ConfirmDialog dialog("File exists. Overwrite?"); // ask whether to overwrite (this dialog does not show)
                                      if (dialog.getResult()){ // response to dialog
                                          reply = NetworkAccessManager->put(request, QuellFile->readAll()); // upload file
                                          connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::uploadProgress, this, &MainWindow::uploadProgress);
                                          connect(reply, SIGNAL(uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)), this, SLOT(uploadProgress(qint64,qint64)));
                                          connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)), this, SLOT(loadError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                                          meldung("File replaced");
                                      }else{
                                          meldung("File not replaced."); // strangely this message is shown all the time
                                      }
                                  }
                              }
                      
                      
                      
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                      • T Thomas 63
                        27 Jun 2024, 11:48

                        @jsulm

                                QNetworkRequest request(url); //url is the complete path/name of the destination file i want to write.
                                QNetworkReply *reply = NetworkAccessManager->get(request);
                                qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                         << reply->request().url()
                                         << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                         << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                                if(QuellFile->open(QIODevice::ReadWrite)){ // QuellFile is the resource file on my drive
                                    if (reply->error() != QNetworkReply::ContentNotFoundError){ //when file does not exist
                                        ConfirmDialog dialog("File exists. Overwrite?"); // ask whether to overwrite (this dialog does not show)
                                        if (dialog.getResult()){ // response to dialog
                                            reply = NetworkAccessManager->put(request, QuellFile->readAll()); // upload file
                                            connect(reply, &QNetworkReply::uploadProgress, this, &MainWindow::uploadProgress);
                                            connect(reply, SIGNAL(uploadProgress(qint64, qint64)), this, SLOT(uploadProgress(qint64,qint64)));
                                            connect(reply, SIGNAL(error(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)), this, SLOT(loadError(QNetworkReply::NetworkError)));
                                            meldung("File replaced");
                                        }else{
                                            meldung("File not replaced."); // strangely this message is shown all the time
                                        }
                                    }
                                }
                        
                        
                        
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                        JonB
                        wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 11:52 last edited by
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                        @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

                                    }else{
                                        meldung("File not replaced."); // strangely this message is shown all the time
                                    }
                        

                        If this message is shown all the time it is an else to your

                        if (dialog.getResult()){ // response to dialog
                        

                        so how does that have anything to do with network or file transfer??

                        Start by getting rid of your dialog code, you are supposed to produce a small example of the problem.

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                          wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 11:55 last edited by
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                          If the user selects "no" to the dialog, the file will not be transferred and the message says "File not replaced"

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                            Thomas 63
                            wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 11:56 last edited by
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                            my intention was to include the dialog. without it, i all runs nice, but always overwrites the destination file if it exists.

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                              27 Jun 2024, 11:52

                              @Thomas-63 said in QNetworkAccessManager check if file exists:

                                          }else{
                                              meldung("File not replaced."); // strangely this message is shown all the time
                                          }
                              

                              If this message is shown all the time it is an else to your

                              if (dialog.getResult()){ // response to dialog
                              

                              so how does that have anything to do with network or file transfer??

                              Start by getting rid of your dialog code, you are supposed to produce a small example of the problem.

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                              wrote on 27 Jun 2024, 12:32 last edited by
                              #17

                              @JonB
                              Why does the block

                                      qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                               << reply->request().url()
                                               << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                               << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                              
                              

                              give me QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid) for the header() - parts?

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                              • T Thomas 63
                                27 Jun 2024, 12:32

                                @JonB
                                Why does the block

                                        qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                                 << reply->request().url()
                                                 << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                                 << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                                
                                

                                give me QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid) for the header() - parts?

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                                wrote on 28 Jun 2024, 01:13 last edited by
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                                @Thomas-63

                                Why does the block

                                    qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                             << reply->request().url()
                                             << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                             << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                                

                                give me QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid) for the header() - parts?

                                In the position you have this in your code the GET request has not been sent and thus the reply object has not yet been populated i.e., nothing to display. Qt networking is, by default, asynchronous. The request will not be sent until the Qt event loop is reached. You need to reorganise your code to handle the async nature of Qt networking.

                                BTW, why a GET and not a HEAD?

                                I tried your example site in my code and got:

                                QNetworkReplyImpl(0x5a7cc54c6120) QNetworkReply::ConnectionRefusedError QUrl("ftp://user@ftpserver.ch:21/dokumentation/1_1_1.pdf") QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid)
                                

                                You have not shared if my code ran as-is on your system.

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                                  28 Jun 2024, 01:13

                                  @Thomas-63

                                  Why does the block

                                      qDebug() << reply  << reply->error()
                                               << reply->request().url()
                                               << reply->header(request.ContentLengthHeader)
                                               << reply->header(request.LastModifiedHeader);
                                  

                                  give me QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid) for the header() - parts?

                                  In the position you have this in your code the GET request has not been sent and thus the reply object has not yet been populated i.e., nothing to display. Qt networking is, by default, asynchronous. The request will not be sent until the Qt event loop is reached. You need to reorganise your code to handle the async nature of Qt networking.

                                  BTW, why a GET and not a HEAD?

                                  I tried your example site in my code and got:

                                  QNetworkReplyImpl(0x5a7cc54c6120) QNetworkReply::ConnectionRefusedError QUrl("ftp://user@ftpserver.ch:21/dokumentation/1_1_1.pdf") QVariant(Invalid) QVariant(Invalid)
                                  

                                  You have not shared if my code ran as-is on your system.

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                                  wrote on 28 Jun 2024, 07:39 last edited by
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                                  Something along these lines might work (untested):

                                  class Uploader : public QObject
                                  {
                                      Q_OBJECT
                                  public:
                                      explicit Uploader(QObject *p = nullptr)
                                          : QObject(p)
                                          , m_nam(new QNetworkAccessManager(this))
                                      {
                                      }
                                  
                                      void upload(const QUrl& target, const QString &file) {
                                          m_target = target;
                                          m_file = file;
                                          QNetworkReply *headReply = m_nam->head(QNetworkRequest(m_target));
                                          connect(headReply, &QNetworkReply::finished, this, &Uploader::receiveHeadReply);
                                          // connect error signals etc...
                                      }
                                  
                                  public slots:
                                      void receiveHeadReply(QNetworkReply *reply) {
                                          qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO
                                                   << reply->error()
                                                   << reply->request().url()
                                                   << reply->header(QNetworkRequest::ContentLengthHeader)
                                                   << reply->header(QNetworkRequest::LastModifiedHeader);
                                  
                                          bool upload = false;
                                          if (reply->error() == QNetworkReply::NoError) {
                                              // file exists
                                              // prompt for overwrite
                                              // if yes then
                                              upload = true;
                                          }
                                          else if (reply->error() == QNetworkReply::ContentNotFoundError) {
                                              qDebug() << "Not there so we can upload";
                                              upload = true;
                                          }
                                          else {
                                              // some other error condition we need to handle or ignore
                                          }
                                          reply->deleteLater();
                                  
                                          if (upload) {
                                              // open m_file, read data, send data
                                              QByteArray data;
                                              QNetworkReply *putReply = m_nam->put(QNetworkRequest(m_target), data);
                                              connect(putReply, &QNetworkReply::finished, this, &Uploader::receivePutReply);
                                          }
                                  
                                      }
                                      void receivePutReply(QNetworkReply *reply)    {
                                          qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO
                                                   << reply->error()
                                                   << reply->request().url();
                                          reply->deleteLater();
                                      }
                                  
                                  private:
                                      QNetworkAccessManager *m_nam;
                                      QUrl m_target;
                                      QString m_file;
                                  };
                                  
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