On 08/08/11 14:58, Eric Frederich wrote:
I'm just a little confused on what connections to make.
I'm sure I could get something working but I'd be going about it the wrong way.
Forget my original post.
This is what I want.
I want a login dialog with username, password and group.
I want that dialog to stay up until the login is successful or user hits cancel.
I have a QThread subclass for logging in.
It emits either "success" or "fail", and with fail it provides some
text feedback.
When the login thread starts a progress bar should start animating.
This is where I am completely lost as far as connections go.
The QDialogButtonBox has accepted, rejected.
The QDialog has accepted, rejected.
My login thread has success, and fail.
There are clicked() signals as well.
Its not complicated, but I'm new to Qt and PyQt.
I think I need someone to spell it out for me.
okay. in designer, open up View -> Signal/Slot Editor, remove the
buttonBox.accepted() connection, and then re-compile.
next, in your LoginDialog class, rename your accept method to, say,
handleAccepted, and connect it to the accepted() signal of the buttonBox:
self.buttonBox.accepted.connect(self.handleAccepted)
finally, in handleAccepted, replace the thread connection with:
self.lt.finished.connect(self.accept)
(obviously, i haven't tested this at all, but hopefully it will give you
the general idea).
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