I am stuck. It should be easy and I have done it many times using the C++ API of Qt however for some reason several of my signals/slots are not working when I'm doing this in PyQt (I've recently started with the concept of a worker QObject
in PyQt). I believe it has to do something with the separate thread I'm emitting my signals to/from.
from PyQt4.QtCore import QThread, QObject, pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot, QTimer
from PyQt4.QtGui import QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QPushButton, QLabel
class Slave(QObject):
countSignal = pyqtSignal(int)
def __init__(self, parent = None):
super(Slave, self).__init__()
self.toggleFlag = False
self.counter = 0
@pyqtSlot()
def work(self):
if not self.toggleFlag: return
if self.counter > 10: self.counter = 0
self.counter += self.counter
self.countSignal.emit(self.counter)
@pyqtSlot()
def toggle(self):
self.toggleFlag = not self.toggleFlag
class Master(QWidget):
toggleSignal = pyqtSignal()
def __init__(self, parent = None):
super(Master, self).__init__()
self.initUi()
self.setupConn()
def __del__(self):
self.thread.quit()
while not self.thread.isFinished(): pass
def initUi(self):
layout = QVBoxLayout()
self.buttonToggleSlave = QPushButton('Start')
self.labelCounterSlave = QLabel('0')
layout.addWidget(self.buttonToggleSlave)
layout.addWidget(self.labelCounterSlave)
self.setLayout(layout)
self.show()
def setupConn(self):
self.thread = QThread()
slave = Slave()
timer = QTimer()
timer.setInterval(100)
# Make sure that both objects are removed properly once the thread is terminated
self.thread.finished.connect(timer.deleteLater)
self.thread.finished.connect(slave.deleteLater)
# Connect the button to the toggle slot of this widget
self.buttonToggleSlave.clicked.connect(self.toggle)
# Connect widget's toggle signal (emitted from inside widget's toggle slot) to slave's toggle slot
self.toggleSignal.connect(slave.toggle)
# Connect timer's timeout signal to slave's work slot
timer.timeout.connect(slave.work)
timer.timeout.connect(self.timeout)
# Connect slave's countSignal signal to widget's viewCounter slot
slave.countSignal.connect(self.viewCounter)
# Start timer
timer.start()
# Move timer and slave to thread
timer.moveToThread(self.thread)
slave.moveToThread(self.thread)
# Start thread
self.thread.start()
@pyqtSlot(int)
def viewCounter(self, value):
print(value)
self.labelCounterSlave.setText(str(value))
@pyqtSlot()
def toggle(self):
print("Toggle called")
self.buttonToggleSlave.setText("Halt" if (self.buttonToggleSlave.text() == "Start") else "Start")
self.toggleSignal.emit()
@pyqtSlot()
def timeout(self):
print("Tick")
if __name__ == "__main__":
app = QApplication([])
w = Master()
w.setStyleSheet('cleanlooks')
app.exec_()
Following things are not triggered/emitted:
timeout()
slot of my widget - I added this to see why the timer is not triggering my worker's slot but all I found out is that it doesn't work here either...work()
andtoggle()
slots inside mySlave
worker classcountSignal
- it is never emitted since my widget'sviewCounter()
slot is never triggered
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I have connected the signals and slots, started my timer, moved it along with the worker to my separate thread and started the thread.
Am I missing something here?