Hi, Good to know that =) I'll keep working on my plugin with PyQt. Thanks again for all the help!
Víctor. 2012/6/19 G. Allegri <gioha...@gmail.com> > No problems with your basic example with pure python threading. The > problem is the interaction with the Qt event loop. That's why PyQt > threading is there ;) > > giovanni > > Inviato da dispositivo mobile > Il giorno 19/giu/2012 12.50, "Víctor González" <victorzi...@gmail.com> ha > scritto: > > > > > Hi again, > > > > I tried Bernhard's solution and it worked like charm. After digging a > little more into PyQt I found this thread [1] with some answers. Seems like > QtNetworking deals with all this networking and threading issues > internally, so my problem is solved that way. > > > > Regarding Giovanni's comments, I confirm that behavior but I'm not > familiar with multithreading and networking in Python, so I cannot imagine > what could be the difference between using QtNetworking vs. > threading/socket and if that is the expected behavior or not. > > > > Thanks for the help, > > Víctor. > > > > [1] > http://python.6.n6.nabble.com/Threads-with-PyQt-Qt-s-or-Python-s-td1919800.html#a1919801 > > > > 2012/6/19 G. Allegri <gioha...@gmail.com> > > > >>> The plugin server unfreezes even if you simply move the mouse over > QGis (wihtout doing any action on it). > >> > >> > >> This happens only if you move the mouse over the Canvas, while the > server remains freezed while moving on other areas (TOC, toolbar, etc.) > >> > >>> > >>> It must be investigated... > >>> > >>> giovanni > >>> > >>> 2012/6/19 Víctor González <victorzi...@gmail.com> > >>>> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> I'm trying to create a plugin that opens a socket server in a > separate thread and handles requests. I create the server using > SocketServer.TCPServer and threading.Thread in the initGui method and the > plugin starts correctly, but if I try to get a response from a client, the > server freezes and does not respond. > >>>> > >>>> The strange thing is that I have added a toolbar button that opens > and closes a file and, if I click that button, the server unfreezes and I > get the response as expected. However, if I create the socket server with > the same exact code as an standalone program, it works as expected without > freezing. > >>>> > >>>> I have looked into the PyQgis cookbook [1] and the contributed > plugins [2] searching for an example or solution but I couldn't find > anything. Does anyone know what may be wrong? Any hint will be greatly > appreciated. I attach the Qgis plugin as well as the standalone server and > client. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks in advance, > >>>> Víctor. > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Qgis-developer mailing list > >>>> Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org > >>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > >
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