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feat(qt_utils): added error handle utility with popup messageBoxes
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bec_widgets/qt_utils/error_popups.py
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bec_widgets/qt_utils/error_popups.py
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import functools
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import sys
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import traceback
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from qtpy.QtCore import QObject, Qt, Signal, Slot
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from qtpy.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMessageBox, QPushButton, QVBoxLayout, QWidget
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def SafeSlot(*slot_args, **slot_kwargs):
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"""Function with args, acting like a decorator, applying "error_managed" decorator + Qt Slot
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to the passed function, to display errors instead of potentially raising an exception
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'popup_error' keyword argument can be passed with boolean value if a dialog should pop up,
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otherwise error display is left to the original exception hook
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"""
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popup_error = bool(slot_kwargs.pop("popup_error", False))
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def error_managed(method):
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@Slot(*slot_args, **slot_kwargs)
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@functools.wraps(method)
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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try:
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return method(*args, **kwargs)
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except Exception:
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ErrorPopupUtility().custom_exception_hook(*sys.exc_info(), popup_error=popup_error)
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return wrapper
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return error_managed
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class ErrorPopupUtility(QObject):
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"""
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Utility class to manage error popups in the application to show error messages to the users.
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This class is singleton and the error popup can be enabled or disabled globally or attach to widget methods with decorator @error_managed.
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"""
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error_occurred = Signal(str, str, QWidget)
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_instance = None
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_initialized = False
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def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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if cls._instance is None:
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cls._instance = super(ErrorPopupUtility, cls).__new__(cls)
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cls._instance._initialized = False
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return cls._instance
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def __init__(self, parent=None):
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if not self._initialized:
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super().__init__(parent=parent)
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self.error_occurred.connect(self.show_error_message)
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self.enable_error_popup = False
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self._initialized = True
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sys.excepthook = self.custom_exception_hook
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@Slot(str, str, QWidget)
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def show_error_message(self, title, message, widget):
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detailed_text = self.format_traceback(message)
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error_message = self.parse_error_message(detailed_text)
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msg = QMessageBox(widget)
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msg.setIcon(QMessageBox.Critical)
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msg.setWindowTitle(title)
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msg.setText(error_message)
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msg.setStandardButtons(QMessageBox.Ok)
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msg.setDetailedText(detailed_text)
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msg.setTextInteractionFlags(Qt.TextSelectableByMouse)
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msg.setMinimumWidth(600)
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msg.setMinimumHeight(400)
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msg.exec_()
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def format_traceback(self, traceback_message: str) -> str:
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"""
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Format the traceback message to be displayed in the error popup by adding indentation to each line.
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Args:
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traceback_message(str): The traceback message to be formatted.
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Returns:
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str: The formatted traceback message.
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"""
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formatted_lines = []
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lines = traceback_message.split("\n")
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for line in lines:
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formatted_lines.append(" " + line) # Add indentation to each line
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return "\n".join(formatted_lines)
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def parse_error_message(self, traceback_message):
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lines = traceback_message.split("\n")
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error_message = "Error occurred. See details."
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capture = False
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captured_message = []
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for line in lines:
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if "raise" in line:
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capture = True
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continue
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if capture:
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if line.strip() and not line.startswith(" File "):
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captured_message.append(line.strip())
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else:
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break
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if captured_message:
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error_message = " ".join(captured_message)
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return error_message
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def custom_exception_hook(self, exctype, value, tb, popup_error=False):
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if popup_error or self.enable_error_popup:
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error_message = traceback.format_exception(exctype, value, tb)
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self.error_occurred.emit(
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"Method error" if popup_error else "Application Error",
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"".join(error_message),
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self.parent(),
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)
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else:
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sys.__excepthook__(exctype, value, tb) # Call the original excepthook
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def enable_global_error_popups(self, state: bool):
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"""
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Enable or disable global error popups for all applications.
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Args:
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state(bool): True to enable error popups, False to disable error popups.
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"""
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self.enable_error_popup = bool(state)
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@classmethod
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def reset_singleton(cls):
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"""
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Reset the singleton instance.
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"""
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cls._instance = None
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cls._initialized = False
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class ExampleWidget(QWidget): # pragma: no cover
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"""
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Example widget to demonstrate error handling with the ErrorPopupUtility.
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Warnings -> This example works properly only with PySide6, PyQt6 has a bug with the error handling.
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"""
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def __init__(self, parent=None):
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super().__init__(parent=parent)
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self.init_ui()
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def init_ui(self):
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self.layout = QVBoxLayout(self)
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# Button to trigger method with error handling
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self.error_button = QPushButton("Trigger Handled Error", self)
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self.error_button.clicked.connect(self.method_with_error_handling)
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self.layout.addWidget(self.error_button)
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# Button to trigger method without error handling
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self.normal_button = QPushButton("Trigger Normal Error", self)
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self.normal_button.clicked.connect(self.method_without_error_handling)
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self.layout.addWidget(self.normal_button)
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# Button to trigger warning popup
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self.warning_button = QPushButton("Trigger Warning", self)
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self.warning_button.clicked.connect(self.trigger_warning)
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self.layout.addWidget(self.warning_button)
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@SafeSlot(popup_error=True)
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def method_with_error_handling(self):
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"""This method raises an error and the exception is handled by the decorator."""
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raise ValueError("This is a handled error.")
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@SafeSlot()
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def method_without_error_handling(self):
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"""This method raises an error and the exception is not handled here."""
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raise ValueError("This is an unhandled error.")
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@SafeSlot()
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def trigger_warning(self):
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"""Trigger a warning using the WarningPopupUtility."""
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self.warning_utility.show_warning(
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title="Warning",
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message="This is a warning message.",
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detailed_text="This is the detailed text of the warning message.",
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widget=self,
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)
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if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover
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app = QApplication(sys.argv)
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widget = ExampleWidget()
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widget.show()
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sys.exit(app.exec_())
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from qtpy.QtCore import Slot as pyqtSlot
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from bec_widgets.cli.rpc_register import RPCRegister
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from bec_widgets.qt_utils.error_popups import ErrorPopupUtility
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from bec_widgets.utils.bec_widget import BECWidget
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from bec_widgets.utils.yaml_dialog import load_yaml, load_yaml_gui, save_yaml, save_yaml_gui
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self.rpc_register = RPCRegister()
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self.rpc_register.add_rpc(self)
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# Error popups
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self.error_utility = ErrorPopupUtility()
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self._thread_pool = QThreadPool.globalInstance()
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def submit_task(self, fn, *args, on_complete: pyqtSlot = None, **kwargs) -> Worker:
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