I tried to design a very basic GUI app that shows the entered height on a dialog, but after I press the ‘OK’ button on the main window, the whole program crashes and the process finishes with this exit code:
Process finished with exit code -1073740791 (0xC0000409)
Here’s the full code for the app, the UI files are below:
import sys
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
from PyQt5.QtCore import *
from PyQt5.QtGui import *
from PyQt5.uic import *
class My_Dialog(QDialog):
def __init__(self):
super(My_Dialog, self).__init__()
loadUi("dialog.ui", self)
self.mid_label.setText(My_Window.mid_label_nexttext)
class My_Window(QMainWindow):
def __init__(self):
super(My_Window, self).__init__()
loadUi("mainwindow.ui", self)
self.mid_label_nexttext = None
self.height_selecter_spinbox.textChanged.connect(lambda x: self.spin_changed(x))
self.pushButton.clicked.connect(self.onMyPushButtonClick)
def onMyPushButtonClick(self):
dlg = My_Dialog()
if dlg.exec_():
print("Success!")
else:
print("Cancel!")
def spin_changed(self, s):
self.mid_label_nexttext = s
self.update()
def main():
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
window = My_Window()
window.show()
app.exec_()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
The main window’s UI:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'mainwindow.ui'
#
# Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.15.0
#
# WARNING: Any manual changes made to this file will be lost when pyuic5 is
# run again. Do not edit this file unless you know what you are doing.
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(513, 171)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.pushButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(310, 80, 75, 23))
self.pushButton.setObjectName("pushButton")
self.layoutWidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.layoutWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(90, 40, 209, 29))
self.layoutWidget.setObjectName("layoutWidget")
self.layout = QtWidgets.QHBoxLayout(self.layoutWidget)
self.layout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0)
self.layout.setObjectName("layout")
self.label_firstpart = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.layoutWidget)
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setPointSize(15)
self.label_firstpart.setFont(font)
self.label_firstpart.setObjectName("label_firstpart")
self.layout.addWidget(self.label_firstpart)
self.height_selecter_spinbox = QtWidgets.QSpinBox(self.layoutWidget)
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setPointSize(13)
self.height_selecter_spinbox.setFont(font)
self.height_selecter_spinbox.setMinimum(100)
self.height_selecter_spinbox.setMaximum(250)
self.height_selecter_spinbox.setProperty("value", 175)
self.height_selecter_spinbox.setObjectName("height_selecter_spinbox")
self.layout.addWidget(self.height_selecter_spinbox)
self.label_lastpart = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.layoutWidget)
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setPointSize(15)
self.label_lastpart.setFont(font)
self.label_lastpart.setObjectName("label_lastpart")
self.layout.addWidget(self.label_lastpart)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 513, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.pushButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "OK"))
self.label_firstpart.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "My height is "))
self.label_lastpart.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "cm."))
The dialog’s UI:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'dialog.ui'
#
# Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.15.0
#
# WARNING: Any manual changes made to this file will be lost when pyuic5 is
# run again. Do not edit this file unless you know what you are doing.
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_Dialog(object):
def setupUi(self, Dialog):
Dialog.setObjectName("Dialog")
Dialog.resize(400, 300)
self.dialog_buttonbox = QtWidgets.QDialogButtonBox(Dialog)
self.dialog_buttonbox.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(30, 240, 341, 32))
self.dialog_buttonbox.setOrientation(QtCore.Qt.Horizontal)
self.dialog_buttonbox.setStandardButtons(QtWidgets.QDialogButtonBox.Cancel|QtWidgets.QDialogButtonBox.Ok)
self.dialog_buttonbox.setObjectName("dialog_buttonbox")
self.widget = QtWidgets.QWidget(Dialog)
self.widget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(80, 90, 151, 41))
self.widget.setObjectName("widget")
self.dialog_layout = QtWidgets.QHBoxLayout(self.widget)
self.dialog_layout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0)
self.dialog_layout.setObjectName("dialog_layout")
self.left_label = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.widget)
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setPointSize(12)
self.left_label.setFont(font)
self.left_label.setObjectName("left_label")
self.dialog_layout.addWidget(self.left_label)
self.mid_label = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.widget)
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setPointSize(12)
self.mid_label.setFont(font)
self.mid_label.setObjectName("mid_label")
self.dialog_layout.addWidget(self.mid_label)
self.right_label = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.widget)
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setPointSize(12)
self.right_label.setFont(font)
self.right_label.setObjectName("right_label")
self.dialog_layout.addWidget(self.right_label)
self.retranslateUi(Dialog)
self.dialog_buttonbox.accepted.connect(Dialog.accept)
self.dialog_buttonbox.rejected.connect(Dialog.reject)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(Dialog)
def retranslateUi(self, Dialog):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
Dialog.setWindowTitle(_translate("Dialog", "Dialog"))
self.left_label.setText(_translate("Dialog", "You are"))
self.mid_label.setText(_translate("Dialog", "100"))
self.right_label.setText(_translate("Dialog", "cm tall."))
I would appreciate some help on fixing this error, and on why it occured.
You are trying to access an attribute that does not exist:
self.mid_label.setText(My_Window.mid_label_nexttext)
My_Window is a class, while mid_label_nexttext was assigned to the instance of that class (self is always the reference to the current instance).
If you want to set the text for that label from a "parent" window, you either add an extra argument to the __init__ that allows to get the text, or you set it from the main window.
Use the text as init argument
class My_Dialog(QDialog):
def __init__(self, text):
super(My_Dialog, self).__init__()
loadUi("dialog.ui", self)
# ensure that "text" is a valid string, you can't use setText(None)
if text:
self.mid_label.setText(text)
class My_Window(QMainWindow):
# ...
def onMyPushButtonClick(self):
dlg = My_Dialog(self.mid_label_nexttext)
# ...
Set the text from the parent
class My_Dialog(QDialog):
def __init__(self):
super(My_Dialog, self).__init__()
loadUi("dialog.ui", self)
# NO setText() here!!!
class My_Window(QMainWindow):
# ...
def onMyPushButtonClick(self):
dlg = My_Dialog()
if self.mid_label_nexttext:
dlg.mid_label.setText(self.mid_label_nexttext)
# ...
Note that the first method is usually better, mostly for modularity reasons: let's say that you create that dialog from different classes in different situations, whenever you need to change the object name of the label (or the whole interface structure) you can easily change its reference in the dialog subclass, otherwise you'll need to change every reference in your code.
Note: the call to self.update() is useless; if you want to update the label on the dialog whenever the spinbox value is changed, you need to directly access the label (like in the last example) or use signals. Also, you don't need to use lambda if you're using the same argument parameter, just connect to the function.
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I'm making a GUI with PyQt5.
I'm very very new to it. I need help.
First i have a stacked widget that I can use to switch between pages.
Right now im trying to make a setings page.
Settings Page
I know that putting stacked widgets for changing like "window"/page in pyqt5 might not be the best but ignore if you want to (if its bad give me a suggestion please).
Right now I want to check if the Dark Mode checkbox is enabled.
I have a MainWindow.py and I have a gui.py which is the one that I transformed from a .ui to .py (pyuic5 cmd).
In MainWindow.py I'm handling all of the gui's "commands/buttons".
gui.py is the file with all of the gui imported from qt designer.
I also have settings.config which is the files where I try to save the settings.
BTW my main idea was to write when the check box was clicked to save the thing to the .config file (which it does) and then check from MainWindow.py if the text == 'Dark Mode: True'
The Big Question How do I make it so the checkbox can be checked from another file (MainWindow.py)?
Also, if not should I change how the gui is handled and stuff.
Heres my code BTW:
The MainWindow.py Script:
import sys
import PyQt5
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QMainWindow
from gui import Ui_MainWindow
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
class MainWindow:
def __init__(self):
self.main_win = QMainWindow()
self.ui = Ui_MainWindow()
self.ui.setupUi(self.main_win)
self.main_win.setWindowTitle("GUI App")
self.ui.stackedWidget.setCurrentWidget(self.ui.start)
# Start Screen
self.ui.startButton.clicked.connect(self.showHomeScreen)
self.ui.settingsButton.clicked.connect(self.showSettingsScreen)
# Settings Screen
self.ui.backStartButton.clicked.connect(self.showStartScreen)
self.ui.darkModeEnabled.clicked.connect(self.checkDarkMode)
# Home Screen
self.ui.backToStartHome.clicked.connect(self.showStartScreen)
def showHomeScreen(self):
self.ui.stackedWidget.setCurrentWidget(self.ui.home)
# Start Screen Funcions
def showStartScreen(self):
self.ui.stackedWidget.setCurrentWidget(self.ui.start)
# Settings Functions
def showSettingsScreen(self):
self.ui.stackedWidget.setCurrentWidget(self.ui.settings)
def checkDarkMode(self):
if self.ui.darkModeEnabled.isChecked() == True:
self.f = open('settings.config', 'w')
self.f.write("Darkmode: True")
self.f.close()
if self.ui.darkModeEnabled.isChecked() == False:
self.f = open('settings.config', 'w')
self.f.write("Darkmode: False")
self.f.close()
for line in open('settings.config', 'r'):
if line == 'Darkmode: True':
self.ui.darkModeEnabled.setChecked(True)
print('Darkmode is on!')
elif line == 'Darkmode: False':
self.ui.darkModeEnabled.setChecked(False)
print('Darkmode is off!')
def show(self):
self.main_win.show()
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
main_win = MainWindow()
main_win.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
The gui.py script:
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(597, 319)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.stackedWidget = QtWidgets.QStackedWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.stackedWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(-21, -11, 651, 321))
self.stackedWidget.setObjectName("stackedWidget")
self.start = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.start.setObjectName("start")
self.label = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.start)
self.label.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(130, 30, 351, 81))
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setFamily("MS Gothic")
font.setPointSize(48)
self.label.setFont(font)
self.label.setAlignment(QtCore.Qt.AlignCenter)
self.label.setObjectName("label")
self.startButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.start)
self.startButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(150, 180, 131, 51))
self.startButton.setObjectName("startButton")
self.settingsButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.start)
self.settingsButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(310, 180, 131, 51))
self.settingsButton.setObjectName("settingsButton")
self.stackedWidget.addWidget(self.start)
self.home = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.home.setObjectName("home")
self.label_2 = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.home)
self.label_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(160, 30, 351, 81))
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setFamily("MS Gothic")
font.setPointSize(48)
self.label_2.setFont(font)
self.label_2.setAlignment(QtCore.Qt.AlignCenter)
self.label_2.setObjectName("label_2")
self.backToStartHome = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.home)
self.backToStartHome.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(34, 42, 91, 51))
self.backToStartHome.setObjectName("backToStartHome")
self.stackedWidget.addWidget(self.home)
self.settings = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.settings.setObjectName("settings")
self.label_3 = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.settings)
self.label_3.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(130, 0, 431, 111))
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setFamily("MS Gothic")
font.setPointSize(48)
self.label_3.setFont(font)
self.label_3.setAlignment(QtCore.Qt.AlignCenter)
self.label_3.setObjectName("label_3")
self.backStartButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.settings)
self.backStartButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(30, 40, 91, 31))
self.backStartButton.setObjectName("backStartButton")
self.darkModeEnabled = QtWidgets.QCheckBox(self.settings)
self.darkModeEnabled.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(30, 130, 111, 21))
font = QtGui.QFont()
font.setFamily("MS Reference Sans Serif")
font.setPointSize(12)
self.darkModeEnabled.setFont(font)
self.darkModeEnabled.setObjectName("darkModeEnabled")
self.stackedWidget.addWidget(self.settings)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 597, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.label.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Start Page"))
self.startButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Start"))
self.settingsButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Settings"))
self.label_2.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Home Page"))
self.backToStartHome.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Back to Start"))
self.label_3.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Settings Page"))
self.backStartButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Back to Start"))
self.darkModeEnabled.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Dark Mode"))
If you read all of this and know how to fix this please help.
And if you didn't but just know please help.
Thank You
I'm trying to implement a tab with the name "+" in which if I click on it opens a ApplicationModal window for configurate the content in that tab. I want to avoid the change of tab when i click in it until press "Accept" in the ApplicationModal window. How can I block this change? I don't know if I explain me.
This it's de code
tabs.py for the MainWindow
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(628, 504)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.tabWidget = QtWidgets.QTabWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.tabWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(36, 34, 541, 396))
self.tabWidget.setObjectName("tabWidget")
self.tab1 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.tab1.setObjectName("tab1")
self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab1, "")
self.tab2 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.tab2.setObjectName("tab2")
self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab2, "")
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 628, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
self.tabWidget.setCurrentIndex(0)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab1), _translate("MainWindow", "Tab 1"))
self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab2), _translate("MainWindow", "+"))
win0.py for the ApplicationModal window
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_Win0(object):
def setupUi(self, Win0):
Win0.setObjectName("Win0")
Win0.setWindowModality(QtCore.Qt.ApplicationModal)
Win0.resize(255, 203)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(Win0)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.comboBox = QtWidgets.QComboBox(self.centralwidget)
self.comboBox.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(17, 9, 154, 22))
self.comboBox.setObjectName("comboBox")
self.accpet_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.accpet_button.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(43, 130, 75, 23))
self.accpet_button.setObjectName("accpet_button")
self.cancel_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.cancel_button.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(135, 131, 75, 23))
self.cancel_button.setObjectName("cancel_button")
Win0.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(Win0)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 255, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
Win0.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(Win0)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
Win0.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(Win0)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(Win0)
def retranslateUi(self, Win0):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
Win0.setWindowTitle(_translate("Win0", "New Window"))
self.accpet_button.setText(_translate("Win0", "Accept"))
self.cancel_button.setText(_translate("Win0", "Cancel"))
And the main.py for develop the functionality
from tabs import Ui_MainWindow
from win0 import Ui_Win0
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Win0(Ui_Win0):
win0 = None
def __init__(self, win):
self.win0 = win
super().__init__()
self.setupUi(self.win0)
class Main(Ui_MainWindow):
win0 = None
win1 = None
def __init__(self, win):
self.win = win
super().__init__()
self.setupUi(self.win)
self.tabWidget.tabBarClicked.connect(self.tabClick)
def tabClick(self, event):
if event == 1:
print("New tab")
self.win1 = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
new_window = Win0(self.win1)
self.win1.show()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Main(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
If you want a window that blocks the others until it's closed, you're looking for a modal dialog.
A modal window creates a mode that disables the main window but keeps it visible, with the modal window as a child window in front of it. Users must interact with the modal window before they can return to the parent application. This avoids interrupting the workflow on the main window.
[From the wikipedia article about modal windows]
It is relatively easy to achieve that in Qt, by using a QDialog.
Designer already provides two basic templates with basic Ok/Cancel buttons when you create a new form, so create a new dialog with buttons on right or bottom (this will automatically connect the button box with the dialog's accept/reject slots), add the combobox, save and convert the file with pyuic (in the following example, I exported the file as dialog.py and used the default Ui_Dialog).
Then the implementation is very easy. The important thing is to add the parent argument to the QDialog instance: this ensures that the dialog uses the parent as a reference for the "window modality", so that that parent is blocked until the dialog is closed by accepting or rejecting it (rejection is usually done by clicking on a RejectRole button like Cancel or by closing the dialog in any way, including pressing Esc).
Do note that I changed your approach by using multiple inheritance in order to make things easier (see the guidelines on using Designer about this approach, which is usually the better and most suggested method when using pyuic generated files).
from tabs import Ui_MainWindow
from dialog import Ui_Dialog
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class SelectDialog(QtWidgets.QDialog, Ui_Dialog):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super().__init__(parent)
self.setupUi(self)
class Main(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.setupUi(self)
self.tabWidget.tabBarClicked.connect(self.tabClick)
def tabClick(self, tab):
if tab == 1:
dialog = SelectDialog(self)
if dialog.exec_():
print(dialog.comboBox.currentIndex())
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
mainWindow = Main()
mainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
I am learning PyQt5, I am trying to create a message box , but its keep giving me error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "addition_code_main.py", line 47, in clickMethod
QMessageBox.about(self, "Title", "Message")
TypeError: about(QWidget, str, str): argument 1 has unexpected type 'MainWindow_EXEC'
The code I have is is bellow, I am not understanding what i am doing wrong, where to pass this Qwidget parameter,
import sys
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QDialog, QPushButton, QMessageBox
from addition_code import Ui_MainWindow
class MainWindow_EXEC():
def __init__(self):
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
self.ui = Ui_MainWindow()
self.ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
self.connect_singals()
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
def connect_singals(self):
self.ui.pushButton_3.clicked.connect(self.clickMethod)
def clickMethod(self):
QMessageBox.about(self, "Title", "Message")
if __name__ == "__main__":
MainWindow_EXEC()
addition_code.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'addition_code.ui'
#
# Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.13.0
#
# WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(800, 600)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.lineEdit = QtWidgets.QLineEdit(self.centralwidget)
self.lineEdit.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(150, 40, 113, 20))
self.lineEdit.setObjectName("lineEdit")
self.lineEdit_2 = QtWidgets.QLineEdit(self.centralwidget)
self.lineEdit_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(430, 40, 113, 20))
self.lineEdit_2.setObjectName("lineEdit_2")
self.lineEdit_3 = QtWidgets.QLineEdit(self.centralwidget)
self.lineEdit_3.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(290, 40, 113, 20))
self.lineEdit_3.setObjectName("lineEdit_3")
self.pushButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(260, 100, 81, 23))
self.pushButton.setObjectName("pushButton")
self.pushButton_2 = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton_2.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(400, 110, 75, 23))
self.pushButton_2.setObjectName("pushButton_2")
self.pushButton_3 = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.pushButton_3.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(250, 190, 75, 23))
self.pushButton_3.setObjectName("pushButton_3")
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 800, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.pushButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Addtion"))
self.pushButton_2.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "MysqlConnect"))
self.pushButton_3.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "MessagesBox"))
To understand the problem, just check the documentation:
void QMessageBox::about(QWidget *parent, const QString &title, const QString &text)
Displays a simple about box with title title and text text. The about
box's parent is parent.
about() looks for a suitable icon in four locations:
It prefers parent->icon() if that exists.
If not, it tries the top-level widget containing parent.
If that fails, it tries the active window.
As a last resort it uses the Information icon.
The about box
has a single button labelled "OK". On macOS, the about box is popped
up as a modeless window; on other platforms, it is currently
application modal.
As you can see the first parameter must be a QWidget or None but you are passing it a MainWindow_EXEC instance that does not meet that condition by throwing that error.
Considering the above there are several possible solutions:
Pass None as the first parameter.
def clickMethod(self):
QMessageBox.about(None, "Title", "Message")
Move to MainWindow so you have to become a class member.
class MainWindow_EXEC:
def __init__(self):
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
self.MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
self.ui = Ui_MainWindow()
self.ui.setupUi(self.MainWindow)
self.connect_singals()
self.MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
def connect_singals(self):
self.ui.pushButton_3.clicked.connect(self.clickMethod)
def clickMethod(self):
QMessageBox.about(self.MainWindow, "Title", "Message")
I'm still trying to figure out PyQt and running into another issue that I've been beating my head over for the last several hours. When I use pyuic5 to convert the .ui file into the .py file, part of the output (in the class Ui_MainWindow) connects signals to slots:
self.browseButton.clicked.connect(MainWindow.browseSlot)
self.importButton.clicked.connect(MainWindow.importSlot)
self.lineEdit.returnPressed.connect(MainWindow.returnPressedSlot)
This is called from the main function:
def main():
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = MainWindowUI()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Above this, in the same file, I have the following code:
class MainWindowUI(Ui_MainWindow):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.model = Model()
def setupUi(self, mainWindow):
super().setupUi(mainWindow)
def debugPrint(self, msg):
self.textEdit.append(msg)
def refreshAll(self):
self.lineEdit.setText(self.model.getFileName())
self.textEdit.setText(self.model.getFileContents())
def returnPressedSlot(self):
self.debugPrint('Return key pressed')
def importSlot(self):
self.debugPrint('Import button pressed')
def browseSlot(self):
self.debugPrint('Browse button pressed')
The exact error I'm getting is this:
AttributeError: 'QMainWindow' object has no attribute 'browseSlot'
This actually makes perfect sense, because there's no reason QtWidgets.QMainWindow() should know anything about the custom slots I defined in the MainWindowUI class. So it makes sense that it doesn't work, but I'm confused about what I should be doing differently. This is how every tutorial I've seen sets it up, so clearly I have a fundamental misunderstanding somewhere. Any help in clarifying this issue would be appreciated!
Many thanks in advance.
Edited to add the full code of my Ui_MainWindow class:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'test.ui'
#
# Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.11.3
#
# WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(798, 593)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.gridLayout = QtWidgets.QGridLayout(self.centralwidget)
self.gridLayout.setObjectName("gridLayout")
self.tabWidget = QtWidgets.QTabWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.tabWidget.setObjectName("tabWidget")
self.tab = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.tab.setObjectName("tab")
self.verticalLayout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(self.tab)
self.verticalLayout.setObjectName("verticalLayout")
self.horizontalLayout_2 = QtWidgets.QHBoxLayout()
self.horizontalLayout_2.setObjectName("horizontalLayout_2")
self.frame_2 = QtWidgets.QFrame(self.tab)
self.frame_2.setFrameShape(QtWidgets.QFrame.StyledPanel)
self.frame_2.setFrameShadow(QtWidgets.QFrame.Raised)
self.frame_2.setObjectName("frame_2")
self.debugTextBrowser = QtWidgets.QTextBrowser(self.frame_2)
self.debugTextBrowser.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 10, 351, 461))
self.debugTextBrowser.setObjectName("debugTextBrowser")
self.horizontalLayout_2.addWidget(self.frame_2)
self.frame = QtWidgets.QFrame(self.tab)
self.frame.setFrameShape(QtWidgets.QFrame.StyledPanel)
self.frame.setFrameShadow(QtWidgets.QFrame.Raised)
self.frame.setObjectName("frame")
self.browseButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.frame)
self.browseButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(80, 30, 51, 20))
self.browseButton.setObjectName("browseButton")
self.lineEdit = QtWidgets.QLineEdit(self.frame)
self.lineEdit.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(80, 10, 281, 20))
self.lineEdit.setObjectName("lineEdit")
self.importButton = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.frame)
self.importButton.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(310, 30, 51, 20))
self.importButton.setObjectName("importButton")
self.textEdit = QtWidgets.QTextEdit(self.frame)
self.textEdit.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(80, 130, 281, 81))
self.textEdit.setObjectName("textEdit")
self.horizontalLayout_2.addWidget(self.frame)
self.verticalLayout.addLayout(self.horizontalLayout_2)
self.setupProgressBar = QtWidgets.QProgressBar(self.tab)
self.setupProgressBar.setProperty("value", 0)
self.setupProgressBar.setTextVisible(False)
self.setupProgressBar.setInvertedAppearance(False)
self.setupProgressBar.setTextDirection(QtWidgets.QProgressBar.TopToBottom)
self.setupProgressBar.setObjectName("setupProgressBar")
self.verticalLayout.addWidget(self.setupProgressBar)
self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab, "")
self.tab_2 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.tab_2.setObjectName("tab_2")
self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_2, "")
self.tab_3 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.tab_3.setObjectName("tab_3")
self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_3, "")
self.tab_4 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.tab_4.setObjectName("tab_4")
self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_4, "")
self.tab_5 = QtWidgets.QWidget()
self.tab_5.setObjectName("tab_5")
self.tabWidget.addTab(self.tab_5, "")
self.gridLayout.addWidget(self.tabWidget, 0, 0, 1, 1)
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 798, 18))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
self.tabWidget.setCurrentIndex(0)
self.browseButton.clicked.connect(MainWindow.browseSlot)
self.importButton.clicked.connect(MainWindow.importSlot)
self.lineEdit.returnPressed.connect(MainWindow.returnPressedSlot)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.browseButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Browse"))
self.importButton.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Import"))
self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab), _translate("MainWindow", "Setup"))
self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_2), _translate("MainWindow", "Production Forecast"))
self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_3), _translate("MainWindow", "Production Forecast"))
self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_4), _translate("MainWindow", "Page"))
self.tabWidget.setTabText(self.tabWidget.indexOf(self.tab_5), _translate("MainWindow", "Page"))
PyQt recommends in your docs that you should inherit from the appropriate widget, in this case QMainWindow, and use Ui_MainWindow as an interface, it is also recommended that you use the decorator #QtCore.pyqtSlot() since you save resources and avoid having problems with overloaded signals.
class MainWindowUI(QtWidgets.QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.setupUi(self)
self.model = Model()
def setupUi(self, mainWindow):
super().setupUi(mainWindow)
def debugPrint(self, msg):
self.textEdit.append(msg)
def refreshAll(self):
self.lineEdit.setText(self.model.getFileName())
self.textEdit.setText(self.model.getFileContents())
#QtCore.pyqtSlot()
def returnPressedSlot(self):
self.debugPrint('Return key pressed')
#QtCore.pyqtSlot()
def importSlot(self):
self.debugPrint('Import button pressed')
#QtCore.pyqtSlot()
def browseSlot(self):
self.debugPrint('Browse button pressed')
def main():
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = MainWindowUI()
w.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
if __name__ == '__main__': main()
The PyQt 5 Designer generates files with .ui extension. The file contains xml code which can be converted to Python code with the pyuic5 command. The pyuic5 command produces a file with .py extension.
But each time the pyuic5 command is run, it overwrites any changes made to the Python file. To prevent this we need to copy the "main" code in the generated Python file to a separate file and then use this file as our main program file. In this file we can import the Python class generated by the pyuic5 command. We can also add our custom slots in this file
This practice of separating Qt Desginer code from custom code is good Qt programming practice. It has been suggested in Section 3 of the video ebook: "Python GUI Programming Recipes using PyQt5".
"Create a program in PyQt that is aimed towards benefiting a local community library. The program should be able to add, edit and delete book entries to and from the inventory list.
Include one list widget, one line edit box, one label, four push buttons."
I can drag and drop all these things into PyQt5, save it as .ui, convert to .py and open in IDLE, but how do I make the buttons do anything? Also, how do I get my IDLE to display this box?
This is what the program should look like
This is the code I am left with after saving the .ui file and converting to .py:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Form implementation generated from reading ui file 'listoper.ui'
#
# Created by: PyQt5 UI code generator 5.6
#
# WARNING! All changes made in this file will be lost!
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
class Ui_MainWindow(object):
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(800, 450)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
self.listWidget = QtWidgets.QListWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.listWidget.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(260, 180, 256, 192))
self.listWidget.setObjectName("listWidget")
self.lineEdit = QtWidgets.QLineEdit(self.centralwidget)
self.lineEdit.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 230, 171, 91))
self.lineEdit.setObjectName("lineEdit")
self.Enterbookdetails = QtWidgets.QLabel(self.centralwidget)
self.Enterbookdetails.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(20, 200, 101, 16))
self.Enterbookdetails.setObjectName("Enterbookdetails")
self.Add = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.Add.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 330, 75, 23))
self.Add.setObjectName("Add")
self.Delete = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.Delete.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(110, 330, 75, 23))
self.Delete.setObjectName("Delete")
self.Edit = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.Edit.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(10, 370, 75, 23))
self.Edit.setObjectName("Edit")
self.Deleteall = QtWidgets.QPushButton(self.centralwidget)
self.Deleteall.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(110, 370, 75, 23))
self.Deleteall.setObjectName("Deleteall")
MainWindow.setCentralWidget(self.centralwidget)
self.menubar = QtWidgets.QMenuBar(MainWindow)
self.menubar.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(0, 0, 800, 21))
self.menubar.setObjectName("menubar")
MainWindow.setMenuBar(self.menubar)
self.statusbar = QtWidgets.QStatusBar(MainWindow)
self.statusbar.setObjectName("statusbar")
MainWindow.setStatusBar(self.statusbar)
self.retranslateUi(MainWindow)
QtCore.QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(MainWindow)
def retranslateUi(self, MainWindow):
_translate = QtCore.QCoreApplication.translate
MainWindow.setWindowTitle(_translate("MainWindow", "MainWindow"))
self.Enterbookdetails.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Enter Book Details:"))
self.Add.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Add"))
self.Delete.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Delete"))
self.Edit.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Edit"))
self.Deleteall.setText(_translate("MainWindow", "Delete All"))
Apparently I am supposed to use the following code, but my buttons still don't work:
The kilogram to pound button:
def btn_KtoP_clicked(self):
kilo = float(self.edt_Kilo.text())
pound = (kilo * 2.2)
self.edt_Pounds.setText(str(pound))
The pound to kilogram button:
def btn_PtoK_clicked(self):
pound = float(self.edt_Pounds.text())
kilo = (pound/2.2)
self.edt_Kilo.setText(str(kilo))
Based on your above code, this should work
import sys
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtWidgets
from YOUR_UI_MODULE import Ui_MainWindow
class sow(QtWidgets.QMainWindow):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
QtWidgets.QMainWindow.__init__(self, parent)
self.main_ui=Ui_MainWindow()
self.main_ui.setupUi(self)
self.main_ui.Add.clicked.connect(self.doAdd)
self.main_ui.Edit.clicked.connect(self.doEdit)
def doAdd(self):
print("do add")
def doEdit(self):
print("do edit")
if __name__ == "__main__":
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
myapp = sow()
myapp.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
checkout the examples which came with your PyQT5 installation and start from there.
mine is located here C:\Python34\Lib\site-packages\PyQt5\examples
PyQT has a reference doc, mine is located here C:/Python32/Lib/site-packages/PyQt4/doc/html/classes.html
I will recommend reading this tutorial before coding further, so you know what you are doing.
http://zetcode.com/gui/pyqt5/firstprograms/