Save values to a config file
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wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 18:16 last edited by
@Sucharek said in Save values to a config file:
It didn't output anything
Please use the documentation to understand.
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wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 18:25 last edited by
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Ok, here's the output:
I've also added:qDebug() << "Settings status: " << settings.status();
Which is the "Settings status: ".
wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 18:31 last edited by JonB 9 Jul 2021, 18:32@Sucharek
So it isn't writeable. Which we already know, because resource files are not writeable. You cannot set settings in a resource file. That's the answer.Hi, I want to save some variable values into a config file.
I tried doing it with QSettings and resources, but it doesn't seem to work.
Yes, it does not work.
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wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 18:39 last edited by
Ok, so , can I use like a full path? (C:/...)
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wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 18:43 last edited by
No, resource files don't have a location on disk that you can specify other than how you have above (:/...), they are stored embedded in the executable.
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Hi,
If you properly configure your QApplication, QSettings will by default store your settings in the appropriate location for the OS your application runs on.
If you really want to have a file, then use QStandardPaths to query a suitable folder.
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wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 20:08 last edited by
Ok, so how do I store it in the :/config.ini now?
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As was already explained several times by my fellows on this thread: you cannot write in the resources.
These are read-only data embedded in your executable.
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As was already explained several times by my fellows on this thread: you cannot write in the resources.
These are read-only data embedded in your executable.
wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 20:30 last edited byOh, ok so now can I use the QStandardPaths? And if so, how?
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Where do you want to store your configuration ?
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wrote on 7 Sept 2021, 20:40 last edited by
Well, I'm building the app for an Android device, so I would put it to: /data/data/org.qtproject.example.clicker/
if reading/writing to that folder isn't possible (without root), I would put it to:
/sdcard/Android/data/org.qtproject.example.clicker/ -
Well, I'm building the app for an Android device, so I would put it to: /data/data/org.qtproject.example.clicker/
if reading/writing to that folder isn't possible (without root), I would put it to:
/sdcard/Android/data/org.qtproject.example.clicker/I actually have a ini file that I ship in one of my applications with the resource system. On startup I check, if my ini file exists in the relating appdata system.
If not I copy it from the resources.This is made for Windows, but since its Qt, it should work just as well for Android.
Here are the bare bone functions:
//From to create class PreAppTasks: void PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir() { QFile *destFile = getDestIniFile(); //QFile *orgFile = getOrgIniFile(); //in your case simply: QFile *orgFile = new File(":/config/config.ini"); if(orgFile){ if(destFile && destFile->exists()){ //Both Files exists: implement your logic, for this case here } else { //DestFile does not exist (propably the first program execution) -> simply copy from install folder //But first, create the folder, if it does not exist QFileInfo info(destFile->fileName()); info.setFile(info.absolutePath()); if(!info.exists()){ QDir d; d.mkpath(info.absoluteFilePath()); } orgFile->copy(destFile->fileName()); } } if(destFile){ destFile->deleteLater(); destFile = nullptr; } if(orgFile){ orgFile->deleteLater(); orgFile = nullptr; } } QFile *PreAppTasks::getDestIniFile() { //in your case: return new QFile(QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation) + QString("/config/config.ini")); } //In main.cpp (AFTER application instance creation!) int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QGuiApplication a(argc, argv); PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir(); .... return a.exec(); }
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I actually have a ini file that I ship in one of my applications with the resource system. On startup I check, if my ini file exists in the relating appdata system.
If not I copy it from the resources.This is made for Windows, but since its Qt, it should work just as well for Android.
Here are the bare bone functions:
//From to create class PreAppTasks: void PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir() { QFile *destFile = getDestIniFile(); //QFile *orgFile = getOrgIniFile(); //in your case simply: QFile *orgFile = new File(":/config/config.ini"); if(orgFile){ if(destFile && destFile->exists()){ //Both Files exists: implement your logic, for this case here } else { //DestFile does not exist (propably the first program execution) -> simply copy from install folder //But first, create the folder, if it does not exist QFileInfo info(destFile->fileName()); info.setFile(info.absolutePath()); if(!info.exists()){ QDir d; d.mkpath(info.absoluteFilePath()); } orgFile->copy(destFile->fileName()); } } if(destFile){ destFile->deleteLater(); destFile = nullptr; } if(orgFile){ orgFile->deleteLater(); orgFile = nullptr; } } QFile *PreAppTasks::getDestIniFile() { //in your case: return new QFile(QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation) + QString("/config/config.ini")); } //In main.cpp (AFTER application instance creation!) int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QGuiApplication a(argc, argv); PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir(); .... return a.exec(); }
wrote on 8 Sept 2021, 06:56 last edited by@J-Hilk Thanks for the reply.
I'm not home right now, so I'll try it later.
Then I'll inform you if it works. -
wrote on 8 Sept 2021, 16:05 last edited by
Hi, so I tried to add it to my code, but I don't know where.
Could you please tell me how to do it, or do I need to create a new C++ Class? -
@J-Hilk said in Save values to a config file:
//In main.cpp (AFTER application instance creation!)
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QGuiApplication a(argc, argv);
PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir();
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return a.exec();
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@J-Hilk said in Save values to a config file:
//In main.cpp (AFTER application instance creation!)
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QGuiApplication a(argc, argv);
PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir();
....
return a.exec();
}wrote on 8 Sept 2021, 16:52 last edited by@SGaist Yes, I've seen that, but I want to know where to put the code before.
//From to create class PreAppTasks: void PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir() { QFile *destFile = getDestIniFile(); //QFile *orgFile = getOrgIniFile(); //in your case simply: QFile *orgFile = new File(":/config/config.ini"); if(orgFile){ if(destFile && destFile->exists()){ //Both Files exists: implement your logic, for this case here } else { //DestFile does not exist (propably the first program execution) -> simply copy from install folder //But first, create the folder, if it does not exist QFileInfo info(destFile->fileName()); info.setFile(info.absolutePath()); if(!info.exists()){ QDir d; d.mkpath(info.absoluteFilePath()); } orgFile->copy(destFile->fileName()); } } if(destFile){ destFile->deleteLater(); destFile = nullptr; } if(orgFile){ orgFile->deleteLater(); orgFile = nullptr; } } QFile *PreAppTasks::getDestIniFile() { //in your case: return new QFile(QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation) + QString("/config/config.ini")); }
That code
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@SGaist Yes, I've seen that, but I want to know where to put the code before.
//From to create class PreAppTasks: void PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir() { QFile *destFile = getDestIniFile(); //QFile *orgFile = getOrgIniFile(); //in your case simply: QFile *orgFile = new File(":/config/config.ini"); if(orgFile){ if(destFile && destFile->exists()){ //Both Files exists: implement your logic, for this case here } else { //DestFile does not exist (propably the first program execution) -> simply copy from install folder //But first, create the folder, if it does not exist QFileInfo info(destFile->fileName()); info.setFile(info.absolutePath()); if(!info.exists()){ QDir d; d.mkpath(info.absoluteFilePath()); } orgFile->copy(destFile->fileName()); } } if(destFile){ destFile->deleteLater(); destFile = nullptr; } if(orgFile){ orgFile->deleteLater(); orgFile = nullptr; } } QFile *PreAppTasks::getDestIniFile() { //in your case: return new QFile(QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation) + QString("/config/config.ini")); }
That code
@Sucharek said in Save values to a config file:
Yes, I've seen that, but I want to know where to put the code before.
//From to create class PreAppTasks:
-> Functions/Code taken from a class that you yourself will have to create. In this case I originally named it PreAppTasks. That is why you will find the class Prefix
PreAppTasks
before the the function bodies. You can, but you don't have to use the same class name, that is up to your discretion....
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@Sucharek said in Save values to a config file:
Yes, I've seen that, but I want to know where to put the code before.
//From to create class PreAppTasks:
-> Functions/Code taken from a class that you yourself will have to create. In this case I originally named it PreAppTasks. That is why you will find the class Prefix
PreAppTasks
before the the function bodies. You can, but you don't have to use the same class name, that is up to your discretion....
Was a bit long for a comment so I shortened it.wrote on 8 Sept 2021, 17:09 last edited by J.Hilk 9 Sept 2021, 06:00@J-Hilk Ok, so I created a new class (PreAppTasks) and put in the code, but I have some errors:
out-of-line definition of 'copyIniToDestDir' does not match any declaration in 'PreAppTasks'
use of undeclared identifier 'getDestIniFile'
unknown type name 'File'
out-of-line definition of 'getDestIniFile' does not match any declaration in 'PreAppTasks'my preapptasks.cpp
#include "preapptasks.h" #include <QFile> #include <QFileInfo> #include <QDir> #include <QStandardPaths> PreAppTasks::PreAppTasks() { } void PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir() { QFile *destFile = getDestIniFile(); //QFile *orgFile = getOrgIniFile(); //in your case simply: QFile *orgFile = new QFile(":/config/config.ini"); if(orgFile){ if(destFile && destFile->exists()){ //Both Files exists: implement your logic, for this case here } else { //DestFile does not exist (propably the first program execution) -> simply copy from install folder //But first, create the folder, if it does not exist QFileInfo info(destFile->fileName()); info.setFile(info.absolutePath()); if(!info.exists()){ QDir d; d.mkpath(info.absoluteFilePath()); } orgFile->copy(destFile->fileName()); } } if(destFile){ destFile->deleteLater(); destFile = nullptr; } if(orgFile){ orgFile->deleteLater(); orgFile = nullptr; } } QFile *PreAppTasks::getDestIniFile() { //in your case: return new QFile(QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation) + QString("/config/config.ini")); }
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@J-Hilk Ok, so I created a new class (PreAppTasks) and put in the code, but I have some errors:
out-of-line definition of 'copyIniToDestDir' does not match any declaration in 'PreAppTasks'
use of undeclared identifier 'getDestIniFile'
unknown type name 'File'
out-of-line definition of 'getDestIniFile' does not match any declaration in 'PreAppTasks'my preapptasks.cpp
#include "preapptasks.h" #include <QFile> #include <QFileInfo> #include <QDir> #include <QStandardPaths> PreAppTasks::PreAppTasks() { } void PreAppTasks::copyIniToDestDir() { QFile *destFile = getDestIniFile(); //QFile *orgFile = getOrgIniFile(); //in your case simply: QFile *orgFile = new QFile(":/config/config.ini"); if(orgFile){ if(destFile && destFile->exists()){ //Both Files exists: implement your logic, for this case here } else { //DestFile does not exist (propably the first program execution) -> simply copy from install folder //But first, create the folder, if it does not exist QFileInfo info(destFile->fileName()); info.setFile(info.absolutePath()); if(!info.exists()){ QDir d; d.mkpath(info.absoluteFilePath()); } orgFile->copy(destFile->fileName()); } } if(destFile){ destFile->deleteLater(); destFile = nullptr; } if(orgFile){ orgFile->deleteLater(); orgFile = nullptr; } } QFile *PreAppTasks::getDestIniFile() { //in your case: return new QFile(QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::AppDataLocation) + QString("/config/config.ini")); }
wrote on 8 Sept 2021, 19:28 last edited by@Sucharek said in Save values to a config file:
my preapptasks.cpp
So how does this compare to what is in your
preapptasks.h
?
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