PySide6.QtSerialPort.QSerialPort¶
- class QSerialPort¶
- Provides functions to access serial ports. More… - Synopsis¶- Properties¶- baudRateᅟ- The data baud rate for the desired direction
- breakEnabledᅟ- The state of the transmission line in break
- dataBitsᅟ- The data bits in a frame
- dataTerminalReadyᅟ- The state (high or low) of the line signal DTR
- errorᅟ- The error status of the serial port
- flowControlᅟ- The desired flow control mode
- parityᅟ- The parity checking mode
- requestToSendᅟ- The state (high or low) of the line signal RTS
- stopBitsᅟ- The number of stop bits in a frame
 - Methods¶- def - __init__()
- def - baudRate()
- def - clear()
- def - clearError()
- def - dataBits()
- def - error()
- def - flowControl()
- def - flush()
- def - handle()
- def - isBreakEnabled()
- def - parity()
- def - pinoutSignals()
- def - portName()
- def - readBufferSize()
- def - setBaudRate()
- def - setDataBits()
- def - setFlowControl()
- def - setParity()
- def - setPort()
- def - setPortName()
- def - setStopBits()
- def - stopBits()
 - Signals¶
- def - errorOccurred()
- def - parityChanged()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- You can get information about the available serial ports using the - QSerialPortInfohelper class, which allows an enumeration of all the serial ports in the system. This is useful to obtain the correct name of the serial port you want to use. You can pass an object of the helper class as an argument to the- setPort()or- setPortName()methods to assign the desired serial device.- After setting the port, you can open it in read-only (r/o), write-only (w/o), or read-write (r/w) mode using the - open()method.- Note - The serial port is always opened with exclusive access (that is, no other process or thread can access an already opened serial port). - Use the - close()method to close the port and cancel the I/O operations.- Having successfully opened, - QSerialPorttries to determine the current configuration of the port and initializes itself. You can reconfigure the port to the desired setting using the- setBaudRate(),- setDataBits(),- setParity(),- setStopBits(), and- setFlowControl()methods.- There are a couple of properties to work with the pinout signals namely: - dataTerminalReady,- requestToSend. It is also possible to use the- pinoutSignals()method to query the current pinout signals set.- Once you know that the ports are ready to read or write, you can use the read() or write() methods. Alternatively the readLine() and readAll() convenience methods can also be invoked. If not all the data is read at once, the remaining data will be available for later as new incoming data is appended to the - QSerialPort‘s internal read buffer. You can limit the size of the read buffer using- setReadBufferSize().- QSerialPortprovides a set of functions that suspend the calling thread until certain signals are emitted. These functions can be used to implement blocking serial ports:- waitForReadyRead()blocks calls until new data is available for reading.
- waitForBytesWritten()blocks calls until one payload of data has been written to the serial port.
 - See the following example: - qint64 numReadTotal = 0; char buffer[50]; for (;;) { const qint64 numRead = serial.read(buffer, 50); // Do whatever with the array numReadTotal += numRead; if (numRead == 0 && !serial.waitForReadyRead()) break; }- If waitForReadyRead() returns - false, the connection has been closed or an error has occurred.- If an error occurs at any point in time, - QSerialPortwill emit the- errorOccurred()signal. You can also call- error()to find the type of error that occurred last.- Programming with a blocking serial port is radically different from programming with a non-blocking serial port. A blocking serial port does not require an event loop and typically leads to simpler code. However, in a GUI application, blocking serial port should only be used in non-GUI threads, to avoid freezing the user interface. - For more details about these approaches, refer to the example applications. - The - QSerialPortclass can also be used with QTextStream and QDataStream’s stream operators (operator<<() and operator>>()). There is one issue to be aware of, though: make sure that enough data is available before attempting to read by using the operator>>() overloaded operator.- See also - class Direction¶
- (inherits - enum.Flag) This enum describes the possible directions of the data transmission.- Note - This enumeration is used for setting the baud rate of the device separately for each direction on some operating systems (for example, POSIX-like). - Constant - Description - QSerialPort.Input - Input direction. - QSerialPort.Output - Output direction. - QSerialPort.AllDirections - Simultaneously in two directions. 
 - class BaudRate¶
- (inherits - enum.IntEnum) This enum describes the baud rate which the communication device operates with.- Note - Only the most common standard baud rates are listed in this enum. - Constant - Description - QSerialPort.Baud1200 - 1200 baud. - QSerialPort.Baud2400 - 2400 baud. - QSerialPort.Baud4800 - 4800 baud. - QSerialPort.Baud9600 - 9600 baud. - QSerialPort.Baud19200 - 19200 baud. - QSerialPort.Baud38400 - 38400 baud. - QSerialPort.Baud57600 - 57600 baud. - QSerialPort.Baud115200 - 115200 baud. - See also 
 - class DataBits¶
- This enum describes the number of data bits used. - Constant - Description - QSerialPort.Data5 - The number of data bits in each character is 5. It is used for Baudot code. It generally only makes sense with older equipment such as teleprinters. - QSerialPort.Data6 - The number of data bits in each character is 6. It is rarely used. - QSerialPort.Data7 - The number of data bits in each character is 7. It is used for true ASCII. It generally only makes sense with older equipment such as teleprinters. - QSerialPort.Data8 - The number of data bits in each character is 8. It is used for most kinds of data, as this size matches the size of a byte. It is almost universally used in newer applications. - See also 
 - class Parity¶
- This enum describes the parity scheme used. - Constant - Description - QSerialPort.NoParity - No parity bit it sent. This is the most common parity setting. Error detection is handled by the communication protocol. - QSerialPort.EvenParity - The number of 1 bits in each character, including the parity bit, is always even. - QSerialPort.OddParity - The number of 1 bits in each character, including the parity bit, is always odd. It ensures that at least one state transition occurs in each character. - QSerialPort.SpaceParity - Space parity. The parity bit is sent in the space signal condition. It does not provide error detection information. - QSerialPort.MarkParity - Mark parity. The parity bit is always set to the mark signal condition (logical 1). It does not provide error detection information. - See also 
 - class StopBits¶
- This enum describes the number of stop bits used. - Constant - Description - QSerialPort.OneStop - 1 stop bit. - QSerialPort.OneAndHalfStop - 1.5 stop bits. This is only for the Windows platform. - QSerialPort.TwoStop - 2 stop bits. - See also 
 - class FlowControl¶
- This enum describes the flow control used. - Constant - Description - QSerialPort.NoFlowControl - No flow control. - QSerialPort.HardwareControl - Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS). - QSerialPort.SoftwareControl - Software flow control (XON/XOFF). - See also 
 - class PinoutSignal¶
- (inherits - enum.Flag) This enum describes the possible RS-232 pinout signals.- Constant - Description - QSerialPort.NoSignal - No line active - QSerialPort.DataTerminalReadySignal - DTR (Data Terminal Ready). - QSerialPort.DataCarrierDetectSignal - DCD (Data Carrier Detect). - QSerialPort.DataSetReadySignal - DSR (Data Set Ready). - QSerialPort.RingIndicatorSignal - RNG (Ring Indicator). - QSerialPort.RequestToSendSignal - RTS (Request To Send). - QSerialPort.ClearToSendSignal - CTS (Clear To Send). - QSerialPort.SecondaryTransmittedDataSignal - STD (Secondary Transmitted Data). - QSerialPort.SecondaryReceivedDataSignal - SRD (Secondary Received Data). - See also - pinoutSignals()- dataTerminalReady- requestToSend
 - class SerialPortError¶
- This enum describes the errors that may be contained by the - errorproperty.- Constant - Description - QSerialPort.NoError - No error occurred. - QSerialPort.DeviceNotFoundError - An error occurred while attempting to open an non-existing device. - QSerialPort.PermissionError - An error occurred while attempting to open an already opened device by another process or a user not having enough permission and credentials to open. - QSerialPort.OpenError - An error occurred while attempting to open an already opened device in this object. - QSerialPort.NotOpenError - This error occurs when an operation is executed that can only be successfully performed if the device is open. This value was introduced in QtSerialPort 5.2. - QSerialPort.WriteError - An I/O error occurred while writing the data. - QSerialPort.ReadError - An I/O error occurred while reading the data. - QSerialPort.ResourceError - An I/O error occurred when a resource becomes unavailable, e.g. when the device is unexpectedly removed from the system. - QSerialPort.UnsupportedOperationError - The requested device operation is not supported or prohibited by the running operating system. - QSerialPort.TimeoutError - A timeout error occurred. This value was introduced in QtSerialPort 5.2. - QSerialPort.UnknownError - An unidentified error occurred. - See also 
 - Note - Properties can be used directly when - from __feature__ import true_propertyis used or via accessor functions otherwise.- property baudRateᅟ: int¶
 - This property holds the data baud rate for the desired direction. - If the setting is successful or set before opening the port, returns - true; otherwise returns- falseand sets an error code which can be obtained by accessing the value of the- errorproperty. To set the baud rate, use the enumeration- BaudRateor any positive qint32 value.- Note - If the setting is set before opening the port, the actual serial port setting is done automatically in the - open()method right after that the opening of the port succeeds.- Warning - Setting the - AllDirectionsflag is supported on all platforms. Windows supports only this mode.- Warning - Returns equal baud rate in any direction on Windows. - The default value is Baud9600, i.e. 9600 bits per second. - Access functions:
 - property breakEnabledᅟ: bool¶
 - This property holds the state of the transmission line in break. - Returns - trueon success,- falseotherwise. If the flag is- truethen the transmission line is in break state; otherwise is in non-break state.- Note - The serial port has to be open before trying to set or get this property; otherwise returns - falseand sets the- NotOpenErrorerror code. This is a bit unusual as opposed to the regular Qt property settings of a class. However, this is a special use case since the property is set through the interaction with the kernel and hardware. Hence, the two scenarios cannot be completely compared to each other.- Access functions:
 - property dataBitsᅟ: QSerialPort.DataBits¶
 - This property holds the data bits in a frame. - If the setting is successful or set before opening the port, returns - true; otherwise returns- falseand sets an error code which can be obtained by accessing the value of the- errorproperty.- Note - If the setting is set before opening the port, the actual serial port setting is done automatically in the - open()method right after that the opening of the port succeeds.- The default value is Data8, i.e. 8 data bits. - Access functions:
 - property dataTerminalReadyᅟ: bool¶
 - This property holds the state (high or low) of the line signal DTR. - Returns - trueon success,- falseotherwise. If the flag is- truethen the DTR signal is set to high; otherwise low.- Note - The serial port has to be open before trying to set or get this property; otherwise - falseis returned and the error code is set to- NotOpenError.- See also - Access functions:
 - property errorᅟ: QSerialPort.SerialPortError¶
 - This property holds the error status of the serial port. - The I/O device status returns an error code. For example, if - open()returns- false, or a read/write operation returns- -1, this property can be used to figure out the reason why the operation failed.- The error code is set to the default - NoErrorafter a call to clearError()- Access functions:
- Signal - errorOccurred()
 
 - property flowControlᅟ: QSerialPort.FlowControl¶
 - This property holds the desired flow control mode. - If the setting is successful or set before opening the port, returns - true; otherwise returns- falseand sets an error code which can be obtained by accessing the value of the- errorproperty.- Note - If the setting is set before opening the port, the actual serial port setting is done automatically in the - open()method right after that the opening of the port succeeds.- The default value is - NoFlowControl, i.e. no flow control.- Access functions:
 - property parityᅟ: QSerialPort.Parity¶
 - This property holds the parity checking mode. - If the setting is successful or set before opening the port, returns - true; otherwise returns- falseand sets an error code which can be obtained by accessing the value of the- errorproperty.- Note - If the setting is set before opening the port, the actual serial port setting is done automatically in the - open()method right after that the opening of the port succeeds.- The default value is - NoParity, i.e. no parity.- Access functions:
- Signal - parityChanged()
 
 - property requestToSendᅟ: bool¶
 - This property holds the state (high or low) of the line signal RTS. - Returns - trueon success,- falseotherwise. If the flag is- truethen the RTS signal is set to high; otherwise low.- Note - The serial port has to be open before trying to set or get this property; otherwise - falseis returned and the error code is set to- NotOpenError.- Note - An attempt to control the RTS signal in the - HardwareControlmode will fail with error code set to- UnsupportedOperationError, because the signal is automatically controlled by the driver.- See also - Access functions:
 - property stopBitsᅟ: QSerialPort.StopBits¶
 - This property holds the number of stop bits in a frame. - If the setting is successful or set before opening the port, returns - true; otherwise returns- falseand sets an error code which can be obtained by accessing the value of the- errorproperty.- Note - If the setting is set before opening the port, the actual serial port setting is done automatically in the - open()method right after that the opening of the port succeeds.- The default value is - OneStop, i.e. 1 stop bit.- Access functions:
 - Constructs a new serial port object with the given - parent.- __init__(info[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- info – - QSerialPortInfo
- parent – - QObject
 
 
 - Constructs a new serial port object with the given - parentto represent the serial port with the specified helper class- serialPortInfo.- __init__(name[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- name – str 
- parent – - QObject
 
 
 - Constructs a new serial port object with the given - parentto represent the serial port with the specified- name.- The name should have a specific format; see the - setPort()method.- baudRate([directions=QSerialPort.Direction.AllDirections])¶
- Parameters:
- directions – Combination of - Direction
- Return type:
- int 
 - See also 
 - baudRateChanged(baudRate, directions)¶
- Parameters:
- baudRate – int 
- directions – Combination of - Direction
 
 
 - This signal is emitted after the baud rate has been changed. The new baud rate is passed as - baudRateand directions as- directions.- See also - Notification signal of property - baudRateᅟ.- breakEnabledChanged(set)¶
- Parameters:
- set – bool 
 
 - Notification signal of property - breakEnabledᅟ.- clear([directions=QSerialPort.Direction.AllDirections])¶
- Parameters:
- directions – Combination of - Direction
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Discards all characters from the output or input buffer, depending on given directions - directions. This includes clearing the internal class buffers and the UART (driver) buffers. Also terminate pending read or write operations. If successful, returns- true; otherwise returns- false.- Note - The serial port has to be open before trying to clear any buffered data; otherwise returns - falseand sets the- NotOpenErrorerror code.- clearError()¶
 - Reset function of property - errorᅟ.- dataBits()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - dataBitsᅟ.- This signal is emitted after the data bits in a frame has been changed. The new data bits in a frame is passed as - dataBits.- See also - Notification signal of property - dataBitsᅟ.- dataTerminalReadyChanged(set)¶
- Parameters:
- set – bool 
 
 - This signal is emitted after the state (high or low) of the line signal DTR has been changed. The new the state (high or low) of the line signal DTR is passed as - set.- See also - dataTerminalReady- Notification signal of property - dataTerminalReadyᅟ.- error()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Getter of property - errorᅟ.- errorOccurred(error)¶
- Parameters:
- error – - SerialPortError
 
 - This signal is emitted when an error occurs in the serial port. The specified - errordescribes the type of error that occurred.- See also - Notification signal of property - errorᅟ.- flowControl()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - flowControlᅟ.- flowControlChanged(flowControl)¶
- Parameters:
- flowControl – - FlowControl
 
 - This signal is emitted after the flow control mode has been changed. The new flow control mode is passed as - flow.- See also - Notification signal of property - flowControlᅟ.- flush()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - This function writes as much as possible from the internal write buffer to the underlying serial port without blocking. If any data was written, this function returns - true; otherwise returns- false.- Call this function for sending the buffered data immediately to the serial port. The number of bytes successfully written depends on the operating system. In most cases, this function does not need to be called, because the - QSerialPortclass will start sending data automatically once control is returned to the event loop. In the absence of an event loop, call- waitForBytesWritten()instead.- Note - The serial port has to be open before trying to flush any buffered data; otherwise returns - falseand sets the- NotOpenErrorerror code.- See also - waitForBytesWritten()- handle()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - If the platform is supported and the serial port is open, returns the native serial port handle; otherwise returns - -1.- Warning - This function is for expert use only; use it at your own risk. Furthermore, this function carries no compatibility promise between minor Qt releases. - isBreakEnabled()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Getter of property - breakEnabledᅟ.- isDataTerminalReady()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Getter of property - dataTerminalReadyᅟ.- isRequestToSend()¶
- Return type:
- bool 
 
 - Getter of property - requestToSendᅟ.- parity()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - parityᅟ.- This signal is emitted after the parity checking mode has been changed. The new parity checking mode is passed as - parity.- See also - Notification signal of property - parityᅟ.- pinoutSignals()¶
- Return type:
- Combination of - PinoutSignal
 
 - Returns the state of the line signals in a bitmap format. - From this result, it is possible to allocate the state of the desired signal by applying a mask “AND”, where the mask is the desired enumeration value from - PinoutSignals.- Note - This method performs a system call, thus ensuring that the line signal states are returned properly. This is necessary when the underlying operating systems cannot provide proper notifications about the changes. - Note - The serial port has to be open before trying to get the pinout signals; otherwise returns - NoSignaland sets the- NotOpenErrorerror code.- See also - dataTerminalReady- requestToSend- portName()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 
 - Returns the name set by - setPort()or passed to the- QSerialPortconstructor. This name is short, i.e. it is extracted and converted from the internal variable system location of the device. The conversion algorithm is platform specific:- Platform - Brief Description - Windows - Removes the prefix “\\.\” or “//./” from the system location and returns the remainder of the string. - Unix, BSD - Removes the prefix “/dev/” from the system location and returns the remainder of the string. - See also - readBufferSize()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the size of the internal read buffer. This limits the amount of data that the client can receive before calling the read() or readAll() methods. - A read buffer size of - 0(the default) means that the buffer has no size limit, ensuring that no data is lost.- See also - requestToSendChanged(set)¶
- Parameters:
- set – bool 
 
 - This signal is emitted after the state (high or low) of the line signal RTS has been changed. The new the state (high or low) of the line signal RTS is passed as - set.- See also - requestToSend- Notification signal of property - requestToSendᅟ.- setBaudRate(baudRate[, directions=QSerialPort.Direction.AllDirections])¶
- Parameters:
- baudRate – int 
- directions – Combination of - Direction
 
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - setBreakEnabled([set=true])¶
- Parameters:
- set – bool 
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - setDataTerminalReady(set)¶
- Parameters:
- set – bool 
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - setFlowControl(flowControl)¶
- Parameters:
- flowControl – - FlowControl
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - setPort(info)¶
- Parameters:
- info – - QSerialPortInfo
 
 - Sets the port stored in the serial port info instance - serialPortInfo.- See also - setPortName(name)¶
- Parameters:
- name – str 
 
 - Sets the - nameof the serial port.- The name of the serial port can be passed as either a short name or the long system location if necessary. - See also - setReadBufferSize(size)¶
- Parameters:
- size – int 
 
 - Sets the size of - QSerialPort‘s internal read buffer to be- sizebytes.- If the buffer size is limited to a certain size, - QSerialPortwill not buffer more than this size of data. The special case of a buffer size of- 0means that the read buffer is unlimited and all incoming data is buffered. This is the default.- This option is useful if the data is only read at certain points in time (for instance in a real-time streaming application) or if the serial port should be protected against receiving too much data, which may eventually cause the application to run out of memory. - See also - setRequestToSend(set)¶
- Parameters:
- set – bool 
- Return type:
- bool 
 - See also 
 - stopBits()¶
- Return type:
 - See also 
 - Getter of property - stopBitsᅟ.- This signal is emitted after the number of stop bits in a frame has been changed. The new number of stop bits in a frame is passed as - stopBits.- See also - Notification signal of property - stopBitsᅟ.