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  • D dheerendra
    25 Jan 2017, 01:23

    Did u start event loop before waiting for the response to come from your external processes?

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    CybeX
    wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 01:49 last edited by
    #3

    @dheerendra hi, thanks for the response.

    Event loop? This is all the code related to the process.

    If you could provide an example on a possible event loop, I believe it would be of much use

    Thanks!

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    • C CybeX
      25 Jan 2017, 01:49

      @dheerendra hi, thanks for the response.

      Event loop? This is all the code related to the process.

      If you could provide an example on a possible event loop, I believe it would be of much use

      Thanks!

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      wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 05:26 last edited by
      #4

      @CybeX After writing you should first wait for readyRead.
      Instead you read just after writing:

      p->write(QString(input + QString("\n")).toLatin1()); 
      qDebug() << p->readAll();
      qDebug() << p->readAllStandardOutput();
      

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

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        VRonin
        wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 06:58 last edited by VRonin
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        why, oh why, did The Lord invent the synchronous API?! it's an aberration!

        QString gen_serv::runCommand(const QString& cmd, const QString& input){
        QString result;
        QEventLoop looper;
        Process *p = new QProcess(&looper);
        p->setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::MergedChannels);
        QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::finished,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
        QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::errorOccurred,[&result]()->void{qDebug("Error in Process"); result.clear();});
        QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::errorOccurred,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
        QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::started,[p,&input]()->void{p->write((input +'\n').toLatin1());});
        QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::readyReadStandardOutput,[p,&result]()->void{result+=p->readAllStandardOutput();});
        const QString c = QString("sh -c \"" + cmd + "\" ");
        p->start(c);
        looper.exec();
        return result;
        }
        

        "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
        ~Napoleon Bonaparte

        On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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        • V VRonin
          25 Jan 2017, 06:58

          why, oh why, did The Lord invent the synchronous API?! it's an aberration!

          QString gen_serv::runCommand(const QString& cmd, const QString& input){
          QString result;
          QEventLoop looper;
          Process *p = new QProcess(&looper);
          p->setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::MergedChannels);
          QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::finished,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
          QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::errorOccurred,[&result]()->void{qDebug("Error in Process"); result.clear();});
          QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::errorOccurred,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
          QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::started,[p,&input]()->void{p->write((input +'\n').toLatin1());});
          QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::readyReadStandardOutput,[p,&result]()->void{result+=p->readAllStandardOutput();});
          const QString c = QString("sh -c \"" + cmd + "\" ");
          p->start(c);
          looper.exec();
          return result;
          }
          
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          CybeX
          wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 09:20 last edited by
          #6

          @VRonin said in QProcess::readAll and QProcess::readAllStandardOutput both return an empty string after QProcess::write() is run:

          hi

          Thank you very much for the solution!

          Just one small issue:

          error: ‘connect’ was not declared in this scope
               connect(p,&QProcess::finished,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
                                                                      ^
          

          Not so sure about this one...

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            VRonin
            wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 09:55 last edited by
            #7

            put QObject:: in front, edited the code above

            "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
            ~Napoleon Bonaparte

            On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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            • V VRonin
              25 Jan 2017, 09:55

              put QObject:: in front, edited the code above

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              CybeX
              wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 11:42 last edited by
              #8

              @VRonin hi, same 'same' error

              My includes for what it is worth

              #include <QCoreApplication>
              #include <QLoggingCategory>
              #include <QTextStream>
              #include <QProcess>
              #include <QString>
              #include <QVariant>
              #include <QDebug>
              #include <QObject>
              #include <QEventLoop>
              

              Edited Code as give above:

              QString runCommand(const QString& cmd, const QString& input){
              
                  //I ignore cmd for testing purposes. I use a straightup cd to script and execute
              
                  QString result;
                  QEventLoop looper;
                  QProcess *p = new QProcess(&looper);
                  p->setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::MergedChannels);
                  QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::finished,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
                  QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::errorOccurred,[&result]()->void{qDebug("Error in Process"); result.clear();});
                  QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::errorOccurred,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
                  QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::started,[p,&input]()->void{p->write((input +'\n').toLatin1());});
                  QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::readyReadStandardOutput,[p,&result]()->void{result+=p->readAllStandardOutput();});
                  const QString c = QString("sh -c \" cd /home/dev; ./script\" ");
                  p->start(c);
                  looper.exec();
                  return result;
              }
              

              Error:

              main.cpp:296: error: no matching function for call to ‘QObject::connect(QProcess*&, <unresolved overloaded function type>, QEventLoop*, void (QEventLoop::*)())’
                   QObject::connect(p,&QProcess::finished,&looper,&QEventLoop::quit);
                                                                                   ^
              
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                VRonin
                wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 12:03 last edited by
                #9

                My bad. if it happens again look at the documentation for the signal and/or slot (depending where <unresolved overloaded function type> appears). In this case: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qprocess.html#finished

                so instead of &QProcess::finished use static_cast<void(QProcess::*)(int, QProcess::ExitStatus)>(&QProcess::finished)

                "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                  tarod.net
                  wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 13:44 last edited by
                  #10

                  I would like to post my Stack Oveflow answer. It's actually an example where we write the name and get also the output given by the script.

                  Code:

                  #include <QCoreApplication>
                  #include <QProcess>
                  #include <QDebug>
                  
                  class MyProcess : public QProcess
                  {
                      Q_OBJECT
                  
                  public:
                      MyProcess(QObject *parent = 0);
                      ~MyProcess() {}
                  
                  public slots:
                      void myReadyRead();
                      void myReadyReadStandardOutput();
                  };
                  
                  MyProcess::MyProcess(QObject *parent)
                  {
                      connect(this,SIGNAL(readyRead()),
                              this,SLOT(myReadyRead()));
                      connect(this,SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()),
                              this,SLOT(myReadyReadStandardOutput()));
                  }
                  
                  void MyProcess::myReadyRead() {
                      qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                  }
                  
                  void MyProcess::myReadyReadStandardOutput() {
                      qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                      // Note we need to add \n (it's like pressing enter key)
                      this->write(QString("myname" + QString("\n")).toLatin1());
                      // Next line no required
                      // qDebug() << this->readAll();
                      qDebug() << this->readAllStandardOutput();
                  
                  }
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                  
                      MyProcess *myProcess = new MyProcess();
                  
                      QString program = "/home/fran/code/myscript.sh";
                  
                      myProcess->start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << program);
                  
                      a.exec();
                  }
                  
                  #include "main.moc"
                  

                  Script:

                  echo "enter your name:"
                  read n
                  if [ ! -z "$n" ];
                  then
                          echo "success"
                          exit 0;
                  else
                          echo "failed"
                          exit 1;
                  fi
                  

                  "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."

                  C sitesvS 2 Replies Last reply 25 Jan 2017, 13:56
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                  • T tarod.net
                    25 Jan 2017, 13:44

                    I would like to post my Stack Oveflow answer. It's actually an example where we write the name and get also the output given by the script.

                    Code:

                    #include <QCoreApplication>
                    #include <QProcess>
                    #include <QDebug>
                    
                    class MyProcess : public QProcess
                    {
                        Q_OBJECT
                    
                    public:
                        MyProcess(QObject *parent = 0);
                        ~MyProcess() {}
                    
                    public slots:
                        void myReadyRead();
                        void myReadyReadStandardOutput();
                    };
                    
                    MyProcess::MyProcess(QObject *parent)
                    {
                        connect(this,SIGNAL(readyRead()),
                                this,SLOT(myReadyRead()));
                        connect(this,SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()),
                                this,SLOT(myReadyReadStandardOutput()));
                    }
                    
                    void MyProcess::myReadyRead() {
                        qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                    }
                    
                    void MyProcess::myReadyReadStandardOutput() {
                        qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                        // Note we need to add \n (it's like pressing enter key)
                        this->write(QString("myname" + QString("\n")).toLatin1());
                        // Next line no required
                        // qDebug() << this->readAll();
                        qDebug() << this->readAllStandardOutput();
                    
                    }
                    
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                    
                        MyProcess *myProcess = new MyProcess();
                    
                        QString program = "/home/fran/code/myscript.sh";
                    
                        myProcess->start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << program);
                    
                        a.exec();
                    }
                    
                    #include "main.moc"
                    

                    Script:

                    echo "enter your name:"
                    read n
                    if [ ! -z "$n" ];
                    then
                            echo "success"
                            exit 0;
                    else
                            echo "failed"
                            exit 1;
                    fi
                    
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                    wrote on 25 Jan 2017, 13:56 last edited by CybeX
                    #11

                    Original SO thread

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                    • T tarod.net
                      25 Jan 2017, 13:44

                      I would like to post my Stack Oveflow answer. It's actually an example where we write the name and get also the output given by the script.

                      Code:

                      #include <QCoreApplication>
                      #include <QProcess>
                      #include <QDebug>
                      
                      class MyProcess : public QProcess
                      {
                          Q_OBJECT
                      
                      public:
                          MyProcess(QObject *parent = 0);
                          ~MyProcess() {}
                      
                      public slots:
                          void myReadyRead();
                          void myReadyReadStandardOutput();
                      };
                      
                      MyProcess::MyProcess(QObject *parent)
                      {
                          connect(this,SIGNAL(readyRead()),
                                  this,SLOT(myReadyRead()));
                          connect(this,SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()),
                                  this,SLOT(myReadyReadStandardOutput()));
                      }
                      
                      void MyProcess::myReadyRead() {
                          qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                      }
                      
                      void MyProcess::myReadyReadStandardOutput() {
                          qDebug() << Q_FUNC_INFO;
                          // Note we need to add \n (it's like pressing enter key)
                          this->write(QString("myname" + QString("\n")).toLatin1());
                          // Next line no required
                          // qDebug() << this->readAll();
                          qDebug() << this->readAllStandardOutput();
                      
                      }
                      
                      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                      {
                          QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                      
                          MyProcess *myProcess = new MyProcess();
                      
                          QString program = "/home/fran/code/myscript.sh";
                      
                          myProcess->start("/bin/sh", QStringList() << program);
                      
                          a.exec();
                      }
                      
                      #include "main.moc"
                      

                      Script:

                      echo "enter your name:"
                      read n
                      if [ ! -z "$n" ];
                      then
                              echo "success"
                              exit 0;
                      else
                              echo "failed"
                              exit 1;
                      fi
                      
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                      sitesv
                      wrote on 2 Sept 2020, 09:58 last edited by
                      #12

                      @tarod-net
                      Hi!
                      I have this output without input stream from keyboard:

                      void MyProcess::myReadyRead()
                      void MyProcess::myReadyReadStandardOutput()
                      "enter your name\n"
                      void MyProcess::myReadyRead()
                      void MyProcess::myReadyReadStandardOutput()
                      "success\n"
                      

                      Is this correct?

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                      • sitesvS sitesv
                        2 Sept 2020, 09:58

                        @tarod-net
                        Hi!
                        I have this output without input stream from keyboard:

                        void MyProcess::myReadyRead()
                        void MyProcess::myReadyReadStandardOutput()
                        "enter your name\n"
                        void MyProcess::myReadyRead()
                        void MyProcess::myReadyReadStandardOutput()
                        "success\n"
                        

                        Is this correct?

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                        JonB
                        wrote on 2 Sept 2020, 13:49 last edited by
                        #13

                        @sitesv said in QProcess::readAll and QProcess::readAllStandardOutput both return an empty string after QProcess::write() is run:

                        Is this correct?

                        As code? No.

                        sitesvS 1 Reply Last reply 2 Sept 2020, 17:25
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                        • JonBJ JonB
                          2 Sept 2020, 13:49

                          @sitesv said in QProcess::readAll and QProcess::readAllStandardOutput both return an empty string after QProcess::write() is run:

                          Is this correct?

                          As code? No.

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                          sitesv
                          wrote on 2 Sept 2020, 17:25 last edited by
                          #14

                          @JonB I don't know why this example does the output like this....

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                            Bitbrat
                            wrote on 12 Apr 2021, 17:09 last edited by
                            #15

                            QProcess has quite extensive support for synchronous use.

                            #include <QCoreApplication>
                            #include <QDebug>
                            #include <QProcess>
                            
                            int main(int argc, char **argv)
                            {
                                QCoreApplication app(argc, argv);
                            
                                QProcess process;
                                process.start("ls", {"-l"});
                                if (process.waitForFinished()) {
                                    qDebug() << "returned:" << process.readAllStandardOutput();
                                } else {
                                    qDebug() << process.errorString();
                                }
                            
                                process.start("ls", {"-l"});
                                while (process.waitForReadyRead()) {
                                    while (process.canReadLine())
                                        qDebug() << process.readLine().trimmed();
                                }
                            }
                            
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