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# Copyright (c) 2011, Dirk Thomas, Dorian Scholz, TU Darmstadt
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try:
import __builtin__ as builtins
except ImportError:
# since the 'future' package provides a 'builtins' module in Python 2
# this must not be checked second
import builtins
import os
import sys
import traceback
QT_BINDING = None
QT_BINDING_MODULES = {}
QT_BINDING_VERSION = None
def _select_qt_binding(binding_name=None, binding_order=None):
global QT_BINDING, QT_BINDING_VERSION
# order of default bindings can be changed here
DEFAULT_BINDING_ORDER = ['pyqt', 'pyside']
binding_order = binding_order or DEFAULT_BINDING_ORDER
# determine binding preference
if binding_name:
if binding_name not in binding_order:
raise ImportError("Qt binding '%s' is unknown" % binding_name)
binding_order = [binding_name]
required_modules = [
'QtCore',
'QtGui',
'QtWidgets',
]
optional_modules = [
'QtDeclarative',
'QtMultimedia',
'QtNetwork',
'QtOpenGL',
'QtOpenVG',
'QtScript',
'QtScriptTools'
'QtSql',
'QtSvg',
'QtWebEngine', # Qt 5.6 and higher
'QtWebKitWidgets', # Qt 5.0 - 5.5
'QtXml',
'QtXmlPatterns',
]
# try to load preferred bindings
error_msgs = []
for binding_name in binding_order:
try:
binding_loader = getattr(sys.modules[__name__], '_load_%s' % binding_name, None)
if binding_loader:
QT_BINDING_VERSION = binding_loader(required_modules, optional_modules)
QT_BINDING = binding_name
break
else:
error_msgs.append(" Binding loader '_load_%s' not found." % binding_name)
except ImportError as e:
error_msgs.append(" ImportError for '%s': %s\n%s" % (binding_name, e, traceback.format_exc()))
if not QT_BINDING:
raise ImportError("Could not find Qt binding (looked for: %s):\n%s" % (', '.join(["'%s'" % b for b in binding_order]), '\n'.join(error_msgs)))
def _register_binding_module(module_name, module):
# register module using only its own name (TODO: legacy compatibility, remove when possible)
sys.modules[module_name] = module
# add module to the binding modules
QT_BINDING_MODULES[module_name] = module
def _named_import(name):
parts = name.split('.')
assert(len(parts) >= 2)
module = builtins.__import__(name)
for m in parts[1:]:
module = module.__dict__[m]
module_name = parts[-1]
_register_binding_module(module_name, module)
def _named_optional_import(name):
try:
_named_import(name)
except ImportError:
pass
def _load_pyqt(required_modules, optional_modules):
# set environment variable QT_API for matplotlib
os.environ['QT_API'] = 'pyqt'
# register required and optional PyQt modules
for module_name in required_modules:
_named_import('PyQt5.%s' % module_name)
for module_name in optional_modules:
_named_optional_import('PyQt5.%s' % module_name)
# set some names for compatibility with PySide
sys.modules['QtCore'].Signal = sys.modules['QtCore'].pyqtSignal
sys.modules['QtCore'].Slot = sys.modules['QtCore'].pyqtSlot
sys.modules['QtCore'].Property = sys.modules['QtCore'].pyqtProperty
# try to register Qwt module
try:
import PyQt5.Qwt5
_register_binding_module('Qwt', PyQt5.Qwt5)
except ImportError:
pass
global _loadUi
def _loadUi(uifile, baseinstance=None, custom_widgets_=None):
from PyQt5 import uic
return uic.loadUi(uifile, baseinstance=baseinstance)
import PyQt5.QtCore
return PyQt5.QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR
def _load_pyside(required_modules, optional_modules):
# set environment variable QT_API for matplotlib
os.environ['QT_API'] = 'pyside'
# register required and optional PySide modules
for module_name in required_modules:
_named_import('PySide2.%s' % module_name)
for module_name in optional_modules:
_named_optional_import('PySide2.%s' % module_name)
# set some names for compatibility with PyQt
sys.modules['QtCore'].pyqtSignal = sys.modules['QtCore'].Signal
sys.modules['QtCore'].pyqtSlot = sys.modules['QtCore'].Slot
sys.modules['QtCore'].pyqtProperty = sys.modules['QtCore'].Property
# try to register PySideQwt module
try:
import PySideQwt
_register_binding_module('Qwt', PySideQwt)
except ImportError:
pass
global _loadUi
def _loadUi(uifile, baseinstance=None, custom_widgets=None):
from PySide2.QtUiTools import QUiLoader
from PySide2.QtCore import QMetaObject
class CustomUiLoader(QUiLoader):
class_aliases = {
'Line': 'QFrame',
}
def __init__(self, baseinstance=None, custom_widgets=None):
super(CustomUiLoader, self).__init__(baseinstance)
self._base_instance = baseinstance
self._custom_widgets = custom_widgets or {}
def createWidget(self, class_name, parent=None, name=''):
# don't create the top-level widget, if a base instance is set
if self._base_instance and not parent:
return self._base_instance
if class_name in self._custom_widgets:
widget = self._custom_widgets[class_name](parent)
else:
widget = QUiLoader.createWidget(self, class_name, parent, name)
if str(type(widget)).find(self.class_aliases.get(class_name, class_name)) < 0:
sys.modules['QtCore'].qDebug(str('PySide.loadUi(): could not find widget class "%s", defaulting to "%s"' % (class_name, type(widget))))
if self._base_instance:
setattr(self._base_instance, name, widget)
return widget
loader = CustomUiLoader(baseinstance, custom_widgets)
# instead of passing the custom widgets, they should be registered using QUiLoader.registerCustomWidget(),
# but this does not work in PySide 1.0.6: it simply segfaults...
#loader = CustomUiLoader(baseinstance)
#custom_widgets = custom_widgets or {}
#for custom_widget in custom_widgets.values():
# loader.registerCustomWidget(custom_widget)
ui = loader.load(uifile)
QMetaObject.connectSlotsByName(ui)
return ui
import PySide2
return PySide2.__version__
def loadUi(uifile, baseinstance=None, custom_widgets=None):
"""
@type uifile: str
@param uifile: Absolute path of .ui file
@type baseinstance: QWidget
@param baseinstance: the optional instance of the Qt base class.
If specified then the user interface is created in
it. Otherwise a new instance of the base class is
automatically created.
@type custom_widgets: dict of {str:QWidget}
@param custom_widgets: Class name and type of the custom classes used
in uifile if any. This can be None if no custom
class is in use. (Note: this is only necessary
for PySide, see
http://answers.ros.org/question/56382/what-does-python_qt_bindingloaduis-3rd-arg-do-in-pyqt-binding/
for more information)
"""
return _loadUi(uifile, baseinstance, custom_widgets)
_select_qt_binding(
getattr(sys, 'SELECT_QT_BINDING', None),
getattr(sys, 'SELECT_QT_BINDING_ORDER', None),
)
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