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This module exists to smooth out some of the differences between PySide and PyQt4:
* Automatically import either PyQt4 or PySide depending on availability
* Allow to import QtCore/QtGui pyqtgraph.Qt without specifying which Qt wrapper
you want to use.
* Declare QtCore.Signal, .Slot in PyQt4
* Declare loadUiType function for Pyside
"""
import os, sys, re, time
from .python2_3 import asUnicode
PYSIDE = 'PySide'
PYQT4 = 'PyQt4'
PYQT5 = 'PyQt5'
QT_LIB = os.getenv('PYQTGRAPH_QT_LIB')
## Automatically determine whether to use PyQt or PySide (unless specified by
## environment variable).
## This is done by first checking to see whether one of the libraries
## is already imported. If not, then attempt to import PyQt4, then PySide.
if QT_LIB is None:
libOrder = [PYQT4, PYSIDE, PYQT5]
for lib in libOrder:
if lib in sys.modules:
QT_LIB = lib
break
if QT_LIB is None:
for lib in libOrder:
try:
__import__(lib)
QT_LIB = lib
break
except ImportError:
pass
if QT_LIB is None:
raise Exception("PyQtGraph requires one of PyQt4, PyQt5 or PySide; none of these packages could be imported.")
if QT_LIB == PYSIDE:
from PySide import QtGui, QtCore, QtOpenGL, QtSvg
try:
from PySide import QtTest
if not hasattr(QtTest.QTest, 'qWait'):
@staticmethod
def qWait(msec):
start = time.time()
QtGui.QApplication.processEvents()
while time.time() < start + msec * 0.001:
QtGui.QApplication.processEvents()
QtTest.QTest.qWait = qWait
except ImportError:
pass
import PySide
try:
from PySide import shiboken
isQObjectAlive = shiboken.isValid
except ImportError:
def isQObjectAlive(obj):
try:
if hasattr(obj, 'parent'):
obj.parent()
elif hasattr(obj, 'parentItem'):
obj.parentItem()
else:
raise Exception("Cannot determine whether Qt object %s is still alive." % obj)
except RuntimeError:
return False
else:
return True
VERSION_INFO = 'PySide ' + PySide.__version__
# Make a loadUiType function like PyQt has
# Credit:
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4442286/python-code-genration-with-pyside-uic/14195313#14195313
class StringIO(object):
"""Alternative to built-in StringIO needed to circumvent unicode/ascii issues"""
def __init__(self):
self.data = []
def write(self, data):
self.data.append(data)
def getvalue(self):
return ''.join(map(asUnicode, self.data)).encode('utf8')
def loadUiType(uiFile):
"""
Pyside "loadUiType" command like PyQt4 has one, so we have to convert
the ui file to py code in-memory first and then execute it in a
special frame to retrieve the form_class.
from stackoverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/a/14195313/3781327
seems like this might also be a legitimate solution, but I'm not sure
how to make PyQt4 and pyside look the same...
http://stackoverflow.com/a/8717832
"""
import pysideuic
import xml.etree.ElementTree as xml
#from io import StringIO
parsed = xml.parse(uiFile)
widget_class = parsed.find('widget').get('class')
form_class = parsed.find('class').text
with open(uiFile, 'r') as f:
o = StringIO()
frame = {}
pysideuic.compileUi(f, o, indent=0)
pyc = compile(o.getvalue(), '<string>', 'exec')
exec(pyc, frame)
#Fetch the base_class and form class based on their type in the xml from designer
form_class = frame['Ui_%s'%form_class]
base_class = eval('QtGui.%s'%widget_class)
return form_class, base_class
elif QT_LIB == PYQT4:
from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore, uic
try:
from PyQt4 import QtSvg
except ImportError:
pass
try:
from PyQt4 import QtOpenGL
except ImportError:
pass
try:
from PyQt4 import QtTest
except ImportError:
pass
VERSION_INFO = 'PyQt4 ' + QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR + ' Qt ' + QtCore.QT_VERSION_STR
elif QT_LIB == PYQT5:
# We're using PyQt5 which has a different structure so we're going to use a shim to
# recreate the Qt4 structure for Qt5
from PyQt5 import QtGui, QtCore, QtWidgets, uic
try:
from PyQt5 import QtSvg
except ImportError:
pass
try:
from PyQt5 import QtOpenGL
except ImportError:
pass
try:
from PyQt5 import QtTest
QtTest.QTest.qWaitForWindowShown = QtTest.QTest.qWaitForWindowExposed
except ImportError:
pass
# Re-implement deprecated APIs
__QGraphicsItem_scale = QtWidgets.QGraphicsItem.scale
def scale(self, *args):
if args:
sx, sy = args
tr = self.transform()
tr.scale(sx, sy)
self.setTransform(tr)
else:
return __QGraphicsItem_scale(self)
QtWidgets.QGraphicsItem.scale = scale
def rotate(self, angle):
tr = self.transform()
tr.rotate(angle)
self.setTransform(tr)
QtWidgets.QGraphicsItem.rotate = rotate
def translate(self, dx, dy):
tr = self.transform()
tr.translate(dx, dy)
self.setTransform(tr)
QtWidgets.QGraphicsItem.translate = translate
def setMargin(self, i):
self.setContentsMargins(i, i, i, i)
QtWidgets.QGridLayout.setMargin = setMargin
def setResizeMode(self, *args):
self.setSectionResizeMode(*args)
QtWidgets.QHeaderView.setResizeMode = setResizeMode
QtGui.QApplication = QtWidgets.QApplication
QtGui.QGraphicsScene = QtWidgets.QGraphicsScene
QtGui.QGraphicsObject = QtWidgets.QGraphicsObject
QtGui.QGraphicsWidget = QtWidgets.QGraphicsWidget
QtGui.QApplication.setGraphicsSystem = None
# Import all QtWidgets objects into QtGui
for o in dir(QtWidgets):
if o.startswith('Q'):
setattr(QtGui, o, getattr(QtWidgets,o) )
VERSION_INFO = 'PyQt5 ' + QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR + ' Qt ' + QtCore.QT_VERSION_STR
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid Qt lib '%s'" % QT_LIB)
# Common to PyQt4 and 5
if QT_LIB.startswith('PyQt'):
import sip
def isQObjectAlive(obj):
return not sip.isdeleted(obj)
loadUiType = uic.loadUiType
QtCore.Signal = QtCore.pyqtSignal
## Make sure we have Qt >= 4.7
versionReq = [4, 7]
USE_PYSIDE = QT_LIB == PYSIDE
USE_PYQT4 = QT_LIB == PYQT4
USE_PYQT5 = QT_LIB == PYQT5
QtVersion = PySide.QtCore.__version__ if QT_LIB == PYSIDE else QtCore.QT_VERSION_STR
m = re.match(r'(\d+)\.(\d+).*', QtVersion)
if m is not None and list(map(int, m.groups())) < versionReq:
print(list(map(int, m.groups())))
raise Exception('pyqtgraph requires Qt version >= %d.%d (your version is %s)' % (versionReq[0], versionReq[1], QtVersion))
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