I have a thread running in my GUI, which I want to close properly, when the user clicks the "X". "Try to use the closeEvent!", I thought, but as it turns out this isn't that easy for me. I tried several things, that I found here on stackoverflow, but nothing works for me.
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
import threading
class Ui_MainWindow(object): # I also tried QtWidgets.QMainWindow, makes no difference
def __init__(self):
self.update_thread = threading. Thread(target=self.update)
self.update_thread._stop_event = threading.Event()
self.update_thread.start()
def setupUi(self, MainWindow):
# a lot of stuff going on here
MainWindow.setObjectName("MainWindow")
MainWindow.resize(400, 400)
self.centralwidget = QtWidgets.QWidget(MainWindow)
self.centralwidget.setObjectName("centralwidget")
def update(self):
# do something, not really relevant
pass
def closeEvent(self, event):
print("test")
self.update_thread._stop_event.set()
self.update_thread.join()
event.accept()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
MainWindow = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
ui = Ui_MainWindow()
ui.setupUi(MainWindow)
MainWindow.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
I left out the whole ui part, because it's just doing ... ui stuff. What am I doing wrong here?
I am thankful for every suggestion.