Display terminal output with tqdm in QPlainTextEdit
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I'm trying to find a way of getting, along with other prints, the result/evolution of a progress bar in a pyqt application, for example in a QPlainTextEdit widget.
The problem I'm facing, is that progress bars can use some more advanced carriage return, or even more advanced cursor positionning that are mostly not supported by treams.
I've tried io.StringIO
, but the r
is kept literal.
import io
from tqdm import tqdm
s = io.StringIO()
for i in tqdm(range(3), file=s):
sleep(.1)
output:
s.getvalue()
Out[24]: 'nr 0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]x1b[Anr 33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]x1b[Anr 67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anr100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anx1b[A'
which translate into:
print(s.getvalue())
0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]
67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
To be clear, in my output, I don't want one line per tqdm update, but just the current state, as it would be printed on the command line.
Any idea o how to do this ?
Thanks!
python pyqt pyqt5 tqdm qplaintextedit
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I'm trying to find a way of getting, along with other prints, the result/evolution of a progress bar in a pyqt application, for example in a QPlainTextEdit widget.
The problem I'm facing, is that progress bars can use some more advanced carriage return, or even more advanced cursor positionning that are mostly not supported by treams.
I've tried io.StringIO
, but the r
is kept literal.
import io
from tqdm import tqdm
s = io.StringIO()
for i in tqdm(range(3), file=s):
sleep(.1)
output:
s.getvalue()
Out[24]: 'nr 0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]x1b[Anr 33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]x1b[Anr 67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anr100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anx1b[A'
which translate into:
print(s.getvalue())
0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]
67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
To be clear, in my output, I don't want one line per tqdm update, but just the current state, as it would be printed on the command line.
Any idea o how to do this ?
Thanks!
python pyqt pyqt5 tqdm qplaintextedit
what istext widget
?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 20:47
any widget that display multiline text, for example QPlainTextEdit
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 21:51
Do you want the next line to replace the previous one?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 21:53
Do you know that you should not use sleep in a GUI?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 22:04
yes, of course, that was for the purpose of demonstration.
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 22:51
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up vote
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I'm trying to find a way of getting, along with other prints, the result/evolution of a progress bar in a pyqt application, for example in a QPlainTextEdit widget.
The problem I'm facing, is that progress bars can use some more advanced carriage return, or even more advanced cursor positionning that are mostly not supported by treams.
I've tried io.StringIO
, but the r
is kept literal.
import io
from tqdm import tqdm
s = io.StringIO()
for i in tqdm(range(3), file=s):
sleep(.1)
output:
s.getvalue()
Out[24]: 'nr 0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]x1b[Anr 33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]x1b[Anr 67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anr100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anx1b[A'
which translate into:
print(s.getvalue())
0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]
67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
To be clear, in my output, I don't want one line per tqdm update, but just the current state, as it would be printed on the command line.
Any idea o how to do this ?
Thanks!
python pyqt pyqt5 tqdm qplaintextedit
I'm trying to find a way of getting, along with other prints, the result/evolution of a progress bar in a pyqt application, for example in a QPlainTextEdit widget.
The problem I'm facing, is that progress bars can use some more advanced carriage return, or even more advanced cursor positionning that are mostly not supported by treams.
I've tried io.StringIO
, but the r
is kept literal.
import io
from tqdm import tqdm
s = io.StringIO()
for i in tqdm(range(3), file=s):
sleep(.1)
output:
s.getvalue()
Out[24]: 'nr 0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]x1b[Anr 33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]x1b[Anr 67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anr100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]x1b[Anx1b[A'
which translate into:
print(s.getvalue())
0%| | 0/3 [00:00<?, ?it/s]
33%|###3 | 1/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.99it/s]
67%|######6 | 2/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
100%|##########| 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 9.98it/s]
To be clear, in my output, I don't want one line per tqdm update, but just the current state, as it would be printed on the command line.
Any idea o how to do this ?
Thanks!
python pyqt pyqt5 tqdm qplaintextedit
python pyqt pyqt5 tqdm qplaintextedit
edited Nov 20 at 1:07
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asked Nov 19 at 20:14
beesleep
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what istext widget
?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 20:47
any widget that display multiline text, for example QPlainTextEdit
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 21:51
Do you want the next line to replace the previous one?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 21:53
Do you know that you should not use sleep in a GUI?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 22:04
yes, of course, that was for the purpose of demonstration.
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 22:51
|
show 1 more comment
what istext widget
?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 20:47
any widget that display multiline text, for example QPlainTextEdit
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 21:51
Do you want the next line to replace the previous one?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 21:53
Do you know that you should not use sleep in a GUI?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 22:04
yes, of course, that was for the purpose of demonstration.
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 22:51
what is
text widget
?– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 20:47
what is
text widget
?– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 20:47
any widget that display multiline text, for example QPlainTextEdit
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 21:51
any widget that display multiline text, for example QPlainTextEdit
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 21:51
Do you want the next line to replace the previous one?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 21:53
Do you want the next line to replace the previous one?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 21:53
Do you know that you should not use sleep in a GUI?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 22:04
Do you know that you should not use sleep in a GUI?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 22:04
yes, of course, that was for the purpose of demonstration.
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 22:51
yes, of course, that was for the purpose of demonstration.
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 22:51
|
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The idea is to remove the previous line if there is a new text added, but you must also remove r
and verify that it is not an empty text. Also, for an object to receive the text of tqdm
, it must only have the write()
method, so implement a custom QPlainTextEdit
. Use QMetaObject::invokeMethod()
to make it thread-safe
import time
import threading
from tqdm import tqdm
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
import lorem
class LogTextEdit(QtWidgets.QPlainTextEdit):
def write(self, message):
if not hasattr(self, "flag"):
self.flag = False
message = message.replace('r', '').rstrip()
if message:
method = "replace_last_line" if self.flag else "appendPlainText"
QtCore.QMetaObject.invokeMethod(self,
method,
QtCore.Qt.QueuedConnection,
QtCore.Q_ARG(str, message))
self.flag = True
else:
self.flag = False
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(str)
def replace_last_line(self, text):
cursor = self.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
cursor.select(QtGui.QTextCursor.BlockUnderCursor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
cursor.insertBlock()
self.setTextCursor(cursor)
self.insertPlainText(text)
def foo(w):
for i in tqdm(range(100), file=w):
time.sleep(0.1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = LogTextEdit(readOnly=True)
w.appendPlainText(lorem.paragraph())
w.appendHtml("Welcome to Stack Overflow")
w.show()
threading.Thread(target=foo, args=(w,), daemon=True).start()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Thanks, I need a bit of time to test if it fits my need, but be sure I'll accept as soon as I got it working
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 23:46
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The idea is to remove the previous line if there is a new text added, but you must also remove r
and verify that it is not an empty text. Also, for an object to receive the text of tqdm
, it must only have the write()
method, so implement a custom QPlainTextEdit
. Use QMetaObject::invokeMethod()
to make it thread-safe
import time
import threading
from tqdm import tqdm
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
import lorem
class LogTextEdit(QtWidgets.QPlainTextEdit):
def write(self, message):
if not hasattr(self, "flag"):
self.flag = False
message = message.replace('r', '').rstrip()
if message:
method = "replace_last_line" if self.flag else "appendPlainText"
QtCore.QMetaObject.invokeMethod(self,
method,
QtCore.Qt.QueuedConnection,
QtCore.Q_ARG(str, message))
self.flag = True
else:
self.flag = False
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(str)
def replace_last_line(self, text):
cursor = self.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
cursor.select(QtGui.QTextCursor.BlockUnderCursor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
cursor.insertBlock()
self.setTextCursor(cursor)
self.insertPlainText(text)
def foo(w):
for i in tqdm(range(100), file=w):
time.sleep(0.1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = LogTextEdit(readOnly=True)
w.appendPlainText(lorem.paragraph())
w.appendHtml("Welcome to Stack Overflow")
w.show()
threading.Thread(target=foo, args=(w,), daemon=True).start()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Thanks, I need a bit of time to test if it fits my need, but be sure I'll accept as soon as I got it working
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 23:46
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
The idea is to remove the previous line if there is a new text added, but you must also remove r
and verify that it is not an empty text. Also, for an object to receive the text of tqdm
, it must only have the write()
method, so implement a custom QPlainTextEdit
. Use QMetaObject::invokeMethod()
to make it thread-safe
import time
import threading
from tqdm import tqdm
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
import lorem
class LogTextEdit(QtWidgets.QPlainTextEdit):
def write(self, message):
if not hasattr(self, "flag"):
self.flag = False
message = message.replace('r', '').rstrip()
if message:
method = "replace_last_line" if self.flag else "appendPlainText"
QtCore.QMetaObject.invokeMethod(self,
method,
QtCore.Qt.QueuedConnection,
QtCore.Q_ARG(str, message))
self.flag = True
else:
self.flag = False
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(str)
def replace_last_line(self, text):
cursor = self.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
cursor.select(QtGui.QTextCursor.BlockUnderCursor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
cursor.insertBlock()
self.setTextCursor(cursor)
self.insertPlainText(text)
def foo(w):
for i in tqdm(range(100), file=w):
time.sleep(0.1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = LogTextEdit(readOnly=True)
w.appendPlainText(lorem.paragraph())
w.appendHtml("Welcome to Stack Overflow")
w.show()
threading.Thread(target=foo, args=(w,), daemon=True).start()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
Thanks, I need a bit of time to test if it fits my need, but be sure I'll accept as soon as I got it working
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 23:46
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
The idea is to remove the previous line if there is a new text added, but you must also remove r
and verify that it is not an empty text. Also, for an object to receive the text of tqdm
, it must only have the write()
method, so implement a custom QPlainTextEdit
. Use QMetaObject::invokeMethod()
to make it thread-safe
import time
import threading
from tqdm import tqdm
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
import lorem
class LogTextEdit(QtWidgets.QPlainTextEdit):
def write(self, message):
if not hasattr(self, "flag"):
self.flag = False
message = message.replace('r', '').rstrip()
if message:
method = "replace_last_line" if self.flag else "appendPlainText"
QtCore.QMetaObject.invokeMethod(self,
method,
QtCore.Qt.QueuedConnection,
QtCore.Q_ARG(str, message))
self.flag = True
else:
self.flag = False
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(str)
def replace_last_line(self, text):
cursor = self.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
cursor.select(QtGui.QTextCursor.BlockUnderCursor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
cursor.insertBlock()
self.setTextCursor(cursor)
self.insertPlainText(text)
def foo(w):
for i in tqdm(range(100), file=w):
time.sleep(0.1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = LogTextEdit(readOnly=True)
w.appendPlainText(lorem.paragraph())
w.appendHtml("Welcome to Stack Overflow")
w.show()
threading.Thread(target=foo, args=(w,), daemon=True).start()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
The idea is to remove the previous line if there is a new text added, but you must also remove r
and verify that it is not an empty text. Also, for an object to receive the text of tqdm
, it must only have the write()
method, so implement a custom QPlainTextEdit
. Use QMetaObject::invokeMethod()
to make it thread-safe
import time
import threading
from tqdm import tqdm
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
import lorem
class LogTextEdit(QtWidgets.QPlainTextEdit):
def write(self, message):
if not hasattr(self, "flag"):
self.flag = False
message = message.replace('r', '').rstrip()
if message:
method = "replace_last_line" if self.flag else "appendPlainText"
QtCore.QMetaObject.invokeMethod(self,
method,
QtCore.Qt.QueuedConnection,
QtCore.Q_ARG(str, message))
self.flag = True
else:
self.flag = False
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(str)
def replace_last_line(self, text):
cursor = self.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.End)
cursor.select(QtGui.QTextCursor.BlockUnderCursor)
cursor.removeSelectedText()
cursor.insertBlock()
self.setTextCursor(cursor)
self.insertPlainText(text)
def foo(w):
for i in tqdm(range(100), file=w):
time.sleep(0.1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = LogTextEdit(readOnly=True)
w.appendPlainText(lorem.paragraph())
w.appendHtml("Welcome to Stack Overflow")
w.show()
threading.Thread(target=foo, args=(w,), daemon=True).start()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
edited Nov 20 at 1:40
answered Nov 19 at 23:37
eyllanesc
71.3k93053
71.3k93053
Thanks, I need a bit of time to test if it fits my need, but be sure I'll accept as soon as I got it working
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 23:46
add a comment |
Thanks, I need a bit of time to test if it fits my need, but be sure I'll accept as soon as I got it working
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 23:46
Thanks, I need a bit of time to test if it fits my need, but be sure I'll accept as soon as I got it working
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 23:46
Thanks, I need a bit of time to test if it fits my need, but be sure I'll accept as soon as I got it working
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 23:46
add a comment |
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what is
text widget
?– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 20:47
any widget that display multiline text, for example QPlainTextEdit
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 21:51
Do you want the next line to replace the previous one?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 21:53
Do you know that you should not use sleep in a GUI?
– eyllanesc
Nov 19 at 22:04
yes, of course, that was for the purpose of demonstration.
– beesleep
Nov 19 at 22:51