I'm creating an application which loads a couple of .ui files. The first one is of type QMainWindow and the others are of type QWidget.
I can't figure out how to load the second UI (module.ui
) into self, making widgets accessible through self.<widget_name>
.
How can this be achieved?
from PyQt4 import QtGui
from PyQt4 import uic
class TestApp(QtGui.QMainWindow):
def __init__(self):
super(TestApp, self).__init__()
# Load main window and the module
uic.loadUi('main_window.ui', self) # QMainWindow, contains testLayout, loads into self
ui_module = uic.loadUi('module.ui') # QWidget
# Attach module to main window
self.testLayout.addWidget(ui_module) # this works fine
# Edit widget in UI module
self.label.setText('Hello') # does not work (since self.label doesn't exist)
I could do this:
self.label = ui_module.label
self.label.setText('Hello')
...but I'd like to instead load the UI into self from the start.
If I try to load the UI into self, I get an error:
uic.loadUi('module.ui', self)
>>> QLayout: Attempting to add QLayout "" to TestApp "Form", which already has a layout
You need to create a widget to load the ui file onto
self.widget = QWidget(self)
uic.loadUi('module.ui', self.widget)
self.widget.label.setText('Hello')
That being said, it would probably be better if you created a separate class for the other widget.
class MyWidget(QWidget):
def __init__(self, **args, **kwargs):
super(MyWidget, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
uic.loadUi('module.ui', self)
self.label.setText('Hello')
class TestApp(QtGui.QMainWindow):
def __init__(self):
...
self.widget = MyWidget(self)
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