Is there a way to convert a ui formed with qtDesigner to a python version to use without having an extra file?
I'm using Maya for this UI, and converting this UI file to a readable python version to implement would be really great!
If you are using windows, the PyQt4 folder is not in the path by default, you have to go to it before trying to run it:
c:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\something> pyuic4.exe full/path/to/input.ui -o full/path/to/output.py
or call it using its full path
full/path/to/my/files> c:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\something\pyuic4.exe input.ui -o output.py
I got some errors when I try to convert UI to PY and finally I found this solution.
First of all, if you couldn't find the pyuic5.bat
file copy this code and paste it on your cmd:
C:\Users\Monster>cd Desktop
C:\Users\Monster\Desktop>python -m PyQt5.uic.pyuic -x trial.ui -o trial.py
And the problem has been solved easily!
The question has already been answered, but if you are looking for a shortcut during development, including this at the top of your python script will save you some time but mostly let you forget about actually having to make the conversion.
import os #Used in Testing Script
os.system("pyuic4 -o outputFile.py inpuiFile.ui")
Update for anyone using PyQt5 with python 3.x:
.ui
file."C:\python\Lib\site-packages\PyQt5\pyuic5.bat" -x Trial.ui -o trial_gui.py
for cases where PyQt5 is not a path variable. The path in quotes " " represents where the pyuic5.bat
file is.This should work!
For Ubuntu it works for following commands; If you want individual files to contain main method to run the files individually, may be for testing purpose,
pyuic5 filename.ui -o filename.py -x
No main method in file, cannot run individually... try
pyuic5 filename.ui -o filename.py
Consider, I'm using PyQT5.
I've ran into the same problem recently. After finding the correct path to the pyuic4 file using the file finder I've ran:
C:\Users\ricckli.qgis2\python\plugins\qgis2leaf>C:\OSGeo4W64\bin\pyuic4 -o ui_q gis2leaf.py ui_qgis2leaf.ui
As you can see my ui file was placed in this folder...
QT Creator was installed separately and the pyuic4 file was placed there with the OSGEO4W installer
You don't have to install PyQt4 with all its side features, you just need the PyQt4 package itself. Inside the package you could use the module pyuic.py ("C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\uic") to convert your Ui file.
C:\test>python C:\Python27x64\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\uic\pyuic.py -help
update python3: use pyuic5 -help
# add filepath if needed. pyuic version = 4 or 5.
You will get all options listed:
Usage: pyuic4 [options] <ui-file>
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p, --preview show a preview of the UI instead of generating code
-o FILE, --output=FILE
write generated code to FILE instead of stdout
-x, --execute generate extra code to test and display the class
-d, --debug show debug output
-i N, --indent=N set indent width to N spaces, tab if N is 0 [default:
4]
-w, --pyqt3-wrapper generate a PyQt v3 style wrapper
Code generation options:
--from-imports generate imports relative to '.'
--resource-suffix=SUFFIX
append SUFFIX to the basename of resource files
[default: _rc]
So your command will look like this:
C:\test>python C:\Python27x64\Lib\site-packages\PyQt4\uic\pyuic.py test_dialog.ui -o test.py -x
You could also use full file paths to your file to convert it.
Why do you want to convert it anyway? I prefer creating widgets in the designer and implement them with via the *.ui file. That makes it much more comfortable to edit it later. You could also write your own widget plugins and load them into the Qt Designer with full access. Having your ui hard coded doesn't makes it very flexible.
I reuse a lot of my ui's not only in Maya, also for Max, Nuke, etc.. If you have to change something software specific, you should try to inherit the class (with the parented ui file) from a more global point of view and patch or override the methods you have to adjust. That saves a lot of work time. Let me know if you have more questions about it.
You can use
pyuic4
command on shell:pyuic4 input.ui -o output.py