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I am working on an application which uploads the content of the file to server.

To upload the file to server I am using ‘QNetworkAccessManager’ class. Since it works as asynchronous way, I changed it to work as synchronous way by using QEventLoop.

Class FileTransfer
{
Public : 
     QNetworkAccessManager mNetworkManager;
     Void Upload(QNetworkRequest request, QIODevice *data)
     {
           responce = mNetworkManager.put(request, data);
           EventLoop.exec();
           ReadResponce(responce);
      }

      Void Stop()
      {
            responce ->close();
      }
}

In my sample application I have 2 windows. 1st to select the files and 2nd to show the progress.

When user click on upload button in the first window, the 2nd window will be displayed and then I create the FileTransfer object and start uploading.

While uploading the file if user closes the form then in the destructor of the window I call the stop of ‘FileTransfer’ after that I delete the ‘FileTransfer’ object.

But here the Upload() function is not yet completed so it will crash.

Please help me to: How to wait in 'stop()' function until the Upload() function is completed


Solution

  • From what I can see from your code, you're executing a QEventLoop but you're not actually connecting its "quit" slot to any signal. Take the below as an example, login is a QHttp - and the code is taken from something different - but the principle applies.

    /* Create the QEventLoop */
    QEventLoop pause;
    /* connect the QHttp.requestFinished() Signal to the QEventLoop.quit() Slot */
    connect(&login, SIGNAL(requestFinished( int, bool )), &pause, SLOT(quit()));
    /* The code that will run during the QEventLoop */
    login.request(header,&logmein,&result);
    /* Execute the QEventLoop - it will quit when the above finished due to the connect() */
    pause.exec();
    

    This could be applied to your code, if I'm not mistaken, like this...

    /* connect the signal to the relevant slot */
    connect(&mNetworkManager, SIGNAL(finished( QNetworkReply )), &EventLoop, SLOT(quit()));
    /* Execute the code that will run during QEventLoop */
    responce = mNetworkManager.put(request, data);
    /* Execute the QEventLoop */
    EventLoop.exec();
    

    Apologies if I've mistaken your query! I'm only getting to grips with qt again after a break, but I believe this is what you mean! Good luck!