Reputation: 49
I want to get a string from the main window to use in a window triggered with a click. I know how to do it by putting all statements into a single class, but now I'm trying to do the same thing with one class per window. Here is the code:
import sys
from PyQt4 import QtGui
class Window(QtGui.QWidget):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super().__init__()
self.initUI()
def initUI(self):
self.value = QtGui.QLineEdit('23')
self.button = QtGui.QPushButton('Open Dialog')
self.button.clicked.connect(self.openDialog)
vbox = QtGui.QVBoxLayout()
vbox.addWidget(self.value)
vbox.addWidget(self.button)
self.setLayout(vbox)
def openDialog(self):
self.entry = self.value.text()
print(self.entry)
Dialog().exec_()
class Dialog(QtGui.QDialog):
def __init__(self, parent=Window):
super().__init__()
win = Window()
self.text = win.entry
self.label = QtGui.QLabel(self.text)
hbox = QtGui.QHBoxLayout()
hbox.addWidget(self.label)
self.setLayout(hbox)
def main():
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = Window()
w.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
But I'm getting the error "AttributeError: 'Window' object has no attribute 'entry'" and I don't know any other way to try fix it. Can someone help me with it?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 3554
Reputation: 120598
Create an instance of Dialog
in the openDialog
method, so that you can access its attributes directly. That way, the two classes can operate more independently, and you won't need to access the Window
class from within the Dialog
class:
def openDialog(self):
dialog = Dialog(self)
dialog.label.setText(self.value.text())
dialog.exec_()
print(dialog.label.text())
class Dialog(QtGui.QDialog):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super().__init__(parent)
self.label = QtGui.QLabel(self)
hbox = QtGui.QHBoxLayout()
hbox.addWidget(self.label)
self.setLayout(hbox)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2453
Here
win = Window()
self.text = win.entry
you declare a new window and accesing its entry
field but on your window class
class Window(QtGui.QWidget):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super().__init__()
self.initUI()
the entry field is not constructed.
So
entry
after calling openDialogEdit:
Maybe here
class Dialog(QtGui.QDialog):
def __init__(self, parent=Window):
super().__init__()
you are initializing the class wrong. The parent constructor should be called with parent=Window too. Then from inside the dialog you could reference the window by doing self.parent
Upvotes: 1