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  • mzimmersM mzimmers

    @another_one note the final line in this code snippet:

        QByteArray qba = "{ \
                         \"PORT\": \"COM3\", \
                         \"RATE\": \"BAUD115200\", \
                         \"PARITY\": \"PAR_NONE\", \
                         \"STOPBIT\": \"STOP_2\", \
                         \"BITS\": \"8\", \
                         \"LD_ADDR\": \"FFFFFFF085000020\", \
                         \"ST_ADDR\": \"FFFFFFF085000020\", \
                         \"MEM_TYPE\": \"LWord\", \
                         \"MEM_ADDR\": \"FFFFFFF085000000\", \
                         \"FILE_LOAD\": \"C:/tmp\" \
                         }";
    
        QJsonDocument qjd = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qba);
        QJsonObject qjo = qjd.object();
        qjo["FILE_LOAD"] = "D:/tmp";
        qjd.setObject(qjo);
    
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    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    @mzimmers

    is it necessary to repeat json context as "constant" in QByteArray, can I use already readed from json file?

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    • A another_one

      @mzimmers

      is it necessary to repeat json context as "constant" in QByteArray, can I use already readed from json file?

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      JonB
      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @another_one Yes, of course you can read from file, @mzimmers was just a standalone example.

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @another_one Yes, of course you can read from file, @mzimmers was just a standalone example.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        @JonB
        Now I completely didnt understand)

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        • A another_one

          @JonB
          Now I completely didnt understand)

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          JonB
          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @another_one
          I don't know what to say to that. Everything is really so straightforward.

          1. Open the file for read, read in the JSON, close the file.
          2. Make the change in memory to the FILE_LOAD value, as per @mzimmers code.
          3. Open the file for write/overwrite, save the JSON, close the file.
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          • JonBJ JonB

            @another_one
            I don't know what to say to that. Everything is really so straightforward.

            1. Open the file for read, read in the JSON, close the file.
            2. Make the change in memory to the FILE_LOAD value, as per @mzimmers code.
            3. Open the file for write/overwrite, save the JSON, close the file.
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            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            @JonB
            ok,
            At first I have got the following values in json file:
            "
            {
            "PORT": "COM3",
            "RATE": "BAUD115200",
            "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",
            "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",
            "BITS": "8",
            "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
            "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
            "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",
            "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",
            "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",
            }
            "

            And in code I do the followin:

            1. open json file:
             QFile file_json(QString::fromStdString("monMK.json"));
                if (!file_json.open(QFile::WriteOnly | QFile::Text | QFile::Append)) {
                    qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
            
               }
                else
                {
                    qDebug() << "json oponed";
                    QString strReply = (QString)file_json.readAll();
                    QJsonDocument jsonResponse = QJsonDocument::fromJson(strReply.toUtf8());
            
            1. Here I ment what my json file is already copied in memory (in jsonResponse), so I close the file:
              file_json.close();
            2. Now I do edition:
             QJsonObject jsonObject = jsonResponse.object();
             jsonObject["FILE_LOAD"] = "C:/temp";
            jsonResponse.setObject(jsonObject);
            
            1. And now I store it back:
              file_json.open(QFile::WriteOnly | QFile::Text | QFile::ReadWrite);
              file_json.write(jsonResponse.toJson());
            

            As a result I have got the following jnson file context:
            "
            {
            "FILE_LOAD": "C:/temp"
            }
            15200",
            "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",
            "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",
            "BITS": "8",
            "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
            "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
            "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",
            "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",
            "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",
            }
            "

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            • A another_one

              @JonB
              ok,
              At first I have got the following values in json file:
              "
              {
              "PORT": "COM3",
              "RATE": "BAUD115200",
              "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",
              "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",
              "BITS": "8",
              "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
              "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
              "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",
              "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",
              "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",
              }
              "

              And in code I do the followin:

              1. open json file:
               QFile file_json(QString::fromStdString("monMK.json"));
                  if (!file_json.open(QFile::WriteOnly | QFile::Text | QFile::Append)) {
                      qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
              
                 }
                  else
                  {
                      qDebug() << "json oponed";
                      QString strReply = (QString)file_json.readAll();
                      QJsonDocument jsonResponse = QJsonDocument::fromJson(strReply.toUtf8());
              
              1. Here I ment what my json file is already copied in memory (in jsonResponse), so I close the file:
                file_json.close();
              2. Now I do edition:
               QJsonObject jsonObject = jsonResponse.object();
               jsonObject["FILE_LOAD"] = "C:/temp";
              jsonResponse.setObject(jsonObject);
              
              1. And now I store it back:
                file_json.open(QFile::WriteOnly | QFile::Text | QFile::ReadWrite);
                file_json.write(jsonResponse.toJson());
              

              As a result I have got the following jnson file context:
              "
              {
              "FILE_LOAD": "C:/temp"
              }
              15200",
              "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",
              "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",
              "BITS": "8",
              "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
              "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
              "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",
              "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",
              "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",
              }
              "

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by JonB
              #13

              @another_one
              This is getting crazy. You already had code which read in your JSON from file. Now you open a file for WriteOnly + Append initially, even though we said to open it for read, and then you try to read from it.

              Further in the second stage you open a file for WriteOnly + ReadWrite when we said to overwrite.

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              • A another_one

                @JonB
                ok,
                At first I have got the following values in json file:
                "
                {
                "PORT": "COM3",
                "RATE": "BAUD115200",
                "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",
                "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",
                "BITS": "8",
                "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
                "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
                "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",
                "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",
                "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",
                }
                "

                And in code I do the followin:

                1. open json file:
                 QFile file_json(QString::fromStdString("monMK.json"));
                    if (!file_json.open(QFile::WriteOnly | QFile::Text | QFile::Append)) {
                        qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
                
                   }
                    else
                    {
                        qDebug() << "json oponed";
                        QString strReply = (QString)file_json.readAll();
                        QJsonDocument jsonResponse = QJsonDocument::fromJson(strReply.toUtf8());
                
                1. Here I ment what my json file is already copied in memory (in jsonResponse), so I close the file:
                  file_json.close();
                2. Now I do edition:
                 QJsonObject jsonObject = jsonResponse.object();
                 jsonObject["FILE_LOAD"] = "C:/temp";
                jsonResponse.setObject(jsonObject);
                
                1. And now I store it back:
                  file_json.open(QFile::WriteOnly | QFile::Text | QFile::ReadWrite);
                  file_json.write(jsonResponse.toJson());
                

                As a result I have got the following jnson file context:
                "
                {
                "FILE_LOAD": "C:/temp"
                }
                15200",
                "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",
                "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",
                "BITS": "8",
                "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
                "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",
                "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",
                "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",
                "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",
                }
                "

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                mzimmers
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                @another_one your JSON logic now looks OK, but your file handling is wrong.

                    QFile qf("./test.json");
                    QByteArray qba;
                    QJsonParseError qjpe;
                    QJsonDocument qjd;
                
                    qf.open(QFile::ReadOnly);
                    qba = qf.readAll();
                    qf.close();
                    qjd = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qba, &qjpe);
                    QJsonObject qjo = qjd.object();
                    qjo["FILE_LOAD"] = "D:/tmp";
                    qjd.setObject(qjo);
                
                    qf.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                    qba = qjd.toJson();
                    qf.write(qba);
                    qf.close();
                
                
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                • mzimmersM mzimmers

                  @another_one your JSON logic now looks OK, but your file handling is wrong.

                      QFile qf("./test.json");
                      QByteArray qba;
                      QJsonParseError qjpe;
                      QJsonDocument qjd;
                  
                      qf.open(QFile::ReadOnly);
                      qba = qf.readAll();
                      qf.close();
                      qjd = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qba, &qjpe);
                      QJsonObject qjo = qjd.object();
                      qjo["FILE_LOAD"] = "D:/tmp";
                      qjd.setObject(qjo);
                  
                      qf.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                      qba = qjd.toJson();
                      qf.write(qba);
                      qf.close();
                  
                  
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                  SGaist
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  In addition to what @mzimmers wrote, stop your C style casting. This is very wrong. QByteArray and QString are two very different beasts.

                  Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                  Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    In addition to what @mzimmers wrote, stop your C style casting. This is very wrong. QByteArray and QString are two very different beasts.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    @SGaist Thank you!

                    almost everything worked
                    At the setup ui I write values to JSON file
                    But when I trying to write during filedialog launched by button clicking its not working

                     QFile file_json2(QString::fromStdString("./monMK.json"));
                                if (!file_json2.open(QFile::ReadOnly))
                                {
                                    qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
                                }
                                else
                                {
                                    qDebug() << "json oponed";
                                    QString strReply2 = (QString)file_json2.readAll();
                                    qDebug() << strReply2;
                    
                                    file_json2.close();
                                    QJsonDocument jsonResponse2 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(strReply2.toUtf8());
                                    QJsonObject jsonObject2 = jsonResponse2.object();
                    
                                    jsonObject2["FILE_LOAD"] = g_FILE_LOAD;
                                    jsonResponse2.setObject(jsonObject2);
                                    file_json2.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                    
                                    file_json2.write(jsonResponse2.toJson());
                                    qDebug() << "g_FILE_LOAD" << g_FILE_LOAD;
                                    file_json2.close();
                                    qDebug() << strReply2;
                    
                                }
                    

                    As I understand its not possible cause of another processing
                    and I should do JSON file storing by slot function emitted from filedialog of button processing
                    But I don't undestand how to do an object which has to be as emitter of signal

                    Please help!

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                      @SGaist Thank you!

                      almost everything worked
                      At the setup ui I write values to JSON file
                      But when I trying to write during filedialog launched by button clicking its not working

                       QFile file_json2(QString::fromStdString("./monMK.json"));
                                  if (!file_json2.open(QFile::ReadOnly))
                                  {
                                      qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
                                  }
                                  else
                                  {
                                      qDebug() << "json oponed";
                                      QString strReply2 = (QString)file_json2.readAll();
                                      qDebug() << strReply2;
                      
                                      file_json2.close();
                                      QJsonDocument jsonResponse2 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(strReply2.toUtf8());
                                      QJsonObject jsonObject2 = jsonResponse2.object();
                      
                                      jsonObject2["FILE_LOAD"] = g_FILE_LOAD;
                                      jsonResponse2.setObject(jsonObject2);
                                      file_json2.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                      
                                      file_json2.write(jsonResponse2.toJson());
                                      qDebug() << "g_FILE_LOAD" << g_FILE_LOAD;
                                      file_json2.close();
                                      qDebug() << strReply2;
                      
                                  }
                      

                      As I understand its not possible cause of another processing
                      and I should do JSON file storing by slot function emitted from filedialog of button processing
                      But I don't undestand how to do an object which has to be as emitter of signal

                      Please help!

                      JonBJ Online
                      JonBJ Online
                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                      #17

                      @another_one
                      None of the "file dialog" or "slot" or "signal" stuff you mention should be of any relevance. Your code looks like it should work OK. Why don't you say something descriptive rather than "its not working" if you're a programmer and you want help?

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @another_one
                        None of the "file dialog" or "slot" or "signal" stuff you mention should be of any relevance. Your code looks like it should work OK. Why don't you say something descriptive rather than "its not working" if you're a programmer and you want help?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        @JonB
                        Thank you for your replay!

                        I'm trying to strore the file path in JSON value "FILE_LOAD" in processing of selecting *.bin file in windows folder
                        To do what I click on "open_folder" button below:

                        void M_m::on_open_folder_clicked()
                        {
                        
                                QDir dir2;
                                dir2.setCurrent(g_FILE_LOAD);
                                QString nameFile2 = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("load bin"),"",        tr("*.bin"));
                                if (nameFile2.isEmpty())	
                                {
                                    return;
                                }
                                else
                                {
                                    QFile file;
                                    file.setFileName(nameFile2);
                                    ui->lineEdit->setStyleSheet("color: green;  background-color: white");
                                    ui->lineEdit->setText(nameFile2);
                                    QFileInfo nameSt(file);
                                    QString name = nameSt.fileName();
                                    qDebug()<<"objectNAme="<<file.objectName();//.fileName();
                                    dir2 = nameSt.dir();//.absoluteDir();
                                    g_FILE_LOAD = nameFile2;
                                    qDebug() << QString::number((unsigned int)fls, 16);
                                    fs2->setValue(3);
                                }
                        }
                        
                        

                        where fs2->setValue(3); launch Slot function in which I do the following:

                          QFile file_json3(QString::fromStdString("monMK.json"));
                                    if (!file_json3.open(QFile::ReadOnly))
                                    {
                                        qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
                                    }
                                    else
                                    {
                                        qDebug() << "json value3 opened";
                                        QString strReply3 = (QString)file_json3.readAll();
                                        qDebug() << strReply3; // read JSON in debug
                                        QJsonDocument jsonResponse3 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(strReply3.toUtf8());
                                        QJsonObject jsonObject3 = jsonResponse3.object();
                                        file_json3.close();
                                        jsonObject3["FILE_LOAD"] =g_FILE_LOAD;
                                        jsonResponse3.setObject(jsonObject3);
                                        file_json3.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                                        file_json3.write(jsonResponse3.toJson());
                                        qDebug() << "g_FILE_LOAD" << "C:/temp"; // g_FILE_LOAD;
                                        file_json3.close();
                                        qDebug() << strReply3;
                                        qDebug() << "store finished";
                        
                                    }
                        

                        And only in what case my writing to JSON file is not working
                        Also I do the almost the same - I store another value from another button clicking in which I use more simplier processing whithout file dialog and it is working
                        And I compared whese two cases and as result I got the following:
                        In more simplier case I read JSON in debug and that is correct:
                        "
                        json value 1 oponed
                        QJsonValue(string, "FFFFFFF085000020")
                        "{\n "BITS": "8",\n "FILE_COMP": "Undefined",\n "FILE_LOAD": "C:/temp",\n "FLOAD": "C:/temp",\n "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",\n "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",\n "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",\n "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",\n "PORT": "COM3",\n "RATE": "115200",\n "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",\n "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000"\n}\n"
                        "
                        In case with problem of storing I read JSON in debug and that is not correct:
                        "
                        json value3 oponed
                        "{\n "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",\n "PORT": "PORT20"\n}\n"
                        g_FILE_LOAD C:/temp
                        "{\n "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",\n "PORT": "PORT20"\n}\n"
                        "
                        And maybe because of what I can not do right writing

                        So please help to figure out

                        Thanks!

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                          @JonB
                          Thank you for your replay!

                          I'm trying to strore the file path in JSON value "FILE_LOAD" in processing of selecting *.bin file in windows folder
                          To do what I click on "open_folder" button below:

                          void M_m::on_open_folder_clicked()
                          {
                          
                                  QDir dir2;
                                  dir2.setCurrent(g_FILE_LOAD);
                                  QString nameFile2 = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("load bin"),"",        tr("*.bin"));
                                  if (nameFile2.isEmpty())	
                                  {
                                      return;
                                  }
                                  else
                                  {
                                      QFile file;
                                      file.setFileName(nameFile2);
                                      ui->lineEdit->setStyleSheet("color: green;  background-color: white");
                                      ui->lineEdit->setText(nameFile2);
                                      QFileInfo nameSt(file);
                                      QString name = nameSt.fileName();
                                      qDebug()<<"objectNAme="<<file.objectName();//.fileName();
                                      dir2 = nameSt.dir();//.absoluteDir();
                                      g_FILE_LOAD = nameFile2;
                                      qDebug() << QString::number((unsigned int)fls, 16);
                                      fs2->setValue(3);
                                  }
                          }
                          
                          

                          where fs2->setValue(3); launch Slot function in which I do the following:

                            QFile file_json3(QString::fromStdString("monMK.json"));
                                      if (!file_json3.open(QFile::ReadOnly))
                                      {
                                          qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
                                      }
                                      else
                                      {
                                          qDebug() << "json value3 opened";
                                          QString strReply3 = (QString)file_json3.readAll();
                                          qDebug() << strReply3; // read JSON in debug
                                          QJsonDocument jsonResponse3 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(strReply3.toUtf8());
                                          QJsonObject jsonObject3 = jsonResponse3.object();
                                          file_json3.close();
                                          jsonObject3["FILE_LOAD"] =g_FILE_LOAD;
                                          jsonResponse3.setObject(jsonObject3);
                                          file_json3.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                                          file_json3.write(jsonResponse3.toJson());
                                          qDebug() << "g_FILE_LOAD" << "C:/temp"; // g_FILE_LOAD;
                                          file_json3.close();
                                          qDebug() << strReply3;
                                          qDebug() << "store finished";
                          
                                      }
                          

                          And only in what case my writing to JSON file is not working
                          Also I do the almost the same - I store another value from another button clicking in which I use more simplier processing whithout file dialog and it is working
                          And I compared whese two cases and as result I got the following:
                          In more simplier case I read JSON in debug and that is correct:
                          "
                          json value 1 oponed
                          QJsonValue(string, "FFFFFFF085000020")
                          "{\n "BITS": "8",\n "FILE_COMP": "Undefined",\n "FILE_LOAD": "C:/temp",\n "FLOAD": "C:/temp",\n "LD_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000020",\n "MEM_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000",\n "MEM_TYPE": "LWord",\n "PARITY": "PAR_NONE",\n "PORT": "COM3",\n "RATE": "115200",\n "STOPBIT": "STOP_2",\n "ST_ADDR": "FFFFFFF085000000"\n}\n"
                          "
                          In case with problem of storing I read JSON in debug and that is not correct:
                          "
                          json value3 oponed
                          "{\n "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",\n "PORT": "PORT20"\n}\n"
                          g_FILE_LOAD C:/temp
                          "{\n "FILE_LOAD": "C:/tmp",\n "PORT": "PORT20"\n}\n"
                          "
                          And maybe because of what I can not do right writing

                          So please help to figure out

                          Thanks!

                          JonBJ Online
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                          JonB
                          wrote on last edited by JonB
                          #19

                          @another_one
                          I don't know. suggest you put qDebug() statements after each line as you change the JSON to see what's going on where. The fact that you use a dialog to get a pathname from the user cannot be relevant.

                          QString strReply3 = (QString)file_json3.readAll(); do not use this. Use a suitable QString method.

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                            @another_one
                            I don't know. suggest you put qDebug() statements after each line as you change the JSON to see what's going on where. The fact that you use a dialog to get a pathname from the user cannot be relevant.

                            QString strReply3 = (QString)file_json3.readAll(); do not use this. Use a suitable QString method.

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                            jsulm
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            @JonB said in JSON read and write values:

                            do not use this. Use a suitable QString method.

                            @another_one @SGaist wrote that several times already, don't know why you're not lisening...

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

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                              @another_one
                              I don't know. suggest you put qDebug() statements after each line as you change the JSON to see what's going on where. The fact that you use a dialog to get a pathname from the user cannot be relevant.

                              QString strReply3 = (QString)file_json3.readAll(); do not use this. Use a suitable QString method.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #21

                              @JonB said in JSON read and write values:

                              Use a suitable QString method.

                              Sorry I didint undestand, what is why I still do not use what
                              Could you bring some example?, please

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                                @JonB said in JSON read and write values:

                                Use a suitable QString method.

                                Sorry I didint undestand, what is why I still do not use what
                                Could you bring some example?, please

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                                jsulm
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                                @another_one You can't use C-style cast to cat a QByteArray to QString.
                                Use one of the from* methods like https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qstring.html#fromLatin1-2 depending on the used encoding.

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

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @another_one You can't use C-style cast to cat a QByteArray to QString.
                                  Use one of the from* methods like https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qstring.html#fromLatin1-2 depending on the used encoding.

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #23

                                  @jsulm
                                  Now I undestand, sorry, I need to do readall in QbyteArray as mzimmers already recomended
                                  Thanks to all!

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                                    @jsulm
                                    Now I undestand, sorry, I need to do readall in QbyteArray as mzimmers already recomended
                                    Thanks to all!

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                                    @another_one

                                    I did recomended changes but unfortunally it doesn help!

                                                QFile file_json3(QString::fromStdString("monMK.json"));
                                                if (!file_json3.open(QFile::ReadOnly))
                                                {
                                                    qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
                                                }
                                                else
                                                {
                                                    QByteArray qba3;
                                                    QJsonParseError qjpe3;
                                                    qba3 = file_json3.readAll();
                                                    file_json3.close();
                                                    QJsonDocument jsonResponse3 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qba3, &qjpe3);
                                                    QJsonObject jsonObject3 = jsonResponse3.object();
                                                    jsonObject3["FILE_LOAD"] =  g_FILE_LOAD;
                                                    jsonResponse3.setObject(jsonObject3);
                                                    file_json3.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                                                    qba3 = jsonResponse3.toJson();
                                                    file_json3.write(qba3);
                                                    file_json3.close();
                                                    qDebug() << qba3;
                                                    qDebug() << "store finished";
                                    
                                                }
                                    
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                                      @another_one

                                      I did recomended changes but unfortunally it doesn help!

                                                  QFile file_json3(QString::fromStdString("monMK.json"));
                                                  if (!file_json3.open(QFile::ReadOnly))
                                                  {
                                                      qDebug() << "json didnt opened";
                                                  }
                                                  else
                                                  {
                                                      QByteArray qba3;
                                                      QJsonParseError qjpe3;
                                                      qba3 = file_json3.readAll();
                                                      file_json3.close();
                                                      QJsonDocument jsonResponse3 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qba3, &qjpe3);
                                                      QJsonObject jsonObject3 = jsonResponse3.object();
                                                      jsonObject3["FILE_LOAD"] =  g_FILE_LOAD;
                                                      jsonResponse3.setObject(jsonObject3);
                                                      file_json3.open(QFile::WriteOnly);
                                                      qba3 = jsonResponse3.toJson();
                                                      file_json3.write(qba3);
                                                      file_json3.close();
                                                      qDebug() << qba3;
                                                      qDebug() << "store finished";
                                      
                                                  }
                                      
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                                      @another_one said in JSON read and write values:

                                      @another_one

                                                  QJsonParseError qjpe3;
                                                  qba3 = file_json3.readAll();
                                                  file_json3.close();
                                                  QJsonDocument jsonResponse3 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qba3, &qjpe3);
                                      

                                      What about checking what qjpe3 contains ?

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                                        @another_one said in JSON read and write values:

                                        @another_one

                                                    QJsonParseError qjpe3;
                                                    qba3 = file_json3.readAll();
                                                    file_json3.close();
                                                    QJsonDocument jsonResponse3 = QJsonDocument::fromJson(qba3, &qjpe3);
                                        

                                        What about checking what qjpe3 contains ?

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                                        #26

                                        @SGaist said in JSON read and write values:

                                        Why about checking what qjpe3 contains ?

                                        And on the next line don't ignore qjpe3. Doing basically no error checking and the onwdering why it does not work...

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                                          @SGaist said in JSON read and write values:

                                          Why about checking what qjpe3 contains ?

                                          And on the next line don't ignore qjpe3. Doing basically no error checking and the onwdering why it does not work...

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                                          #27

                                          @Christian-Ehrlicher

                                          Thanks to all!, At last I found an error in on_open_folder_clicked()

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