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"""PySide6 port of the network/fortuneclient example from Qt v5.x"""
import sys
from PySide6.QtCore import QDataStream, QTimer, Qt
from PySide6.QtGui import QIntValidator
from PySide6.QtNetwork import QAbstractSocket, QTcpSocket
from PySide6.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QDialog, QDialogButtonBox, QGridLayout,
QLabel, QLineEdit, QMessageBox, QPushButton,
QVBoxLayout, QWidget)
class Client(QDialog):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
super().__init__(parent)
self._block_size = 0
self._current_fortune = ''
host_label = QLabel("&Server name:")
port_label = QLabel("S&erver port:")
self._host_line_edit = QLineEdit('Localhost')
self._port_line_edit = QLineEdit()
self._port_line_edit.setValidator(QIntValidator(1, 65535, self))
host_label.setBuddy(self._host_line_edit)
port_label.setBuddy(self._port_line_edit)
self._status_label = QLabel("This examples requires that you run "
"the Fortune Server example as well.")
self._get_fortune_button = QPushButton("Get Fortune")
self._get_fortune_button.setDefault(True)
self._get_fortune_button.setEnabled(False)
quit_button = QPushButton("Quit")
button_box = QDialogButtonBox()
button_box.addButton(self._get_fortune_button,
QDialogButtonBox.ActionRole)
button_box.addButton(quit_button, QDialogButtonBox.RejectRole)
self._tcp_socket = QTcpSocket(self)
self._host_line_edit.textChanged.connect(self.enable_get_fortune_button)
self._port_line_edit.textChanged.connect(self.enable_get_fortune_button)
self._get_fortune_button.clicked.connect(self.request_new_fortune)
quit_button.clicked.connect(self.close)
self._tcp_socket.readyRead.connect(self.read_fortune)
self._tcp_socket.errorOccurred.connect(self.display_error)
main_layout = QGridLayout(self)
main_layout.addWidget(host_label, 0, 0)
main_layout.addWidget(self._host_line_edit, 0, 1)
main_layout.addWidget(port_label, 1, 0)
main_layout.addWidget(self._port_line_edit, 1, 1)
main_layout.addWidget(self._status_label, 2, 0, 1, 2)
main_layout.addWidget(button_box, 3, 0, 1, 2)
self.setWindowTitle("Fortune Client")
self._port_line_edit.setFocus()
def request_new_fortune(self):
self._get_fortune_button.setEnabled(False)
self._block_size = 0
self._tcp_socket.abort()
self._tcp_socket.connectToHost(self._host_line_edit.text(),
int(self._port_line_edit.text()))
def read_fortune(self):
instr = QDataStream(self._tcp_socket)
instr.setVersion(QDataStream.Qt_4_0)
if self._block_size == 0:
if self._tcp_socket.bytesAvailable() < 2:
return
self._block_size = instr.readUInt16()
if self._tcp_socket.bytesAvailable() < self._block_size:
return
next_fortune = instr.readString()
if next_fortune == self._current_fortune:
QTimer.singleShot(0, self.request_new_fortune)
return
self._current_fortune = next_fortune
self._status_label.setText(self._current_fortune)
self._get_fortune_button.setEnabled(True)
def display_error(self, socketError):
if socketError == QAbstractSocket.RemoteHostClosedError:
pass
elif socketError == QAbstractSocket.HostNotFoundError:
QMessageBox.information(self, "Fortune Client",
"The host was not found. Please check the host name and "
"port settings.")
elif socketError == QAbstractSocket.ConnectionRefusedError:
QMessageBox.information(self, "Fortune Client",
"The connection was refused by the peer. Make sure the "
"fortune server is running, and check that the host name "
"and port settings are correct.")
else:
reason = self._tcp_socket.errorString()
QMessageBox.information(self, "Fortune Client",
f"The following error occurred: {reason}.")
self._get_fortune_button.setEnabled(True)
def enable_get_fortune_button(self):
self._get_fortune_button.setEnabled(bool(self._host_line_edit.text() and
self._port_line_edit.text()))
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
client = Client()
client.show()
sys.exit(client.exec())
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