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Decorators

Move to thread decorators

superqt provides two decorators that help to ensure that given function is running in the desired thread:

  • ensure_main_thread - ensures that the decorated function/method runs in the main thread
  • ensure_object_thread - ensures that a decorated bound method of a QObject runs in the thread in which the instance lives (qt documentation).

By default, functions are executed asynchronously (they return immediately with an instance of concurrent.futures.Future). To block and wait for the result, see Synchronous mode

from qtpy.QtCore import QObject
from superqt import ensure_main_thread, ensure_object_thread

@ensure_main_thread
def sample_function():
    print("This function will run in main thread")


class SampleObject(QObject):
    def __init__(self):
        super().__init__()
        self._value = 1

    @ensure_main_thread
    def sample_method1(self):
        print("This method will run in main thread")

    @ensure_object_thread
    def sample_method3(self):
        import time
        print("sleeping")
        time.sleep(1)
        print("This method will run in object thread")

    @property
    def value(self):
        print("return value")
        return self._value

    @value.setter
    @ensure_object_thread
    def value(self, value):
        print("this setter will run in object thread")
        self._value = value

As can be seen in this example these decorators can also be used for setters.

These decorators should not be used as replacement of Qt Signals but rather to interact with Qt objects from non Qt code.

Synchronous mode

If you'd like for the program to block and wait for the result of your function call, use the await_return=True parameter, and optionally specify a timeout.

Note: Using synchronous mode may significantly impact performance.

from superqt import ensure_main_thread

@ensure_main_thread
def sample_function1():
    return 1

@ensure_main_thread(await_return=True)
def sample_function2():
    return 2

assert sample_function1() is None
assert sample_function2() == 2

# optionally, specify a timeout
@ensure_main_thread(await_return=True, timeout=10000)
def sample_function():
    return 1