QProcess executes one single process. What you are trying to do is executing a shell command, not a process. The piping of commands is a feature of your shell.
There are three possible solutions:
Put the command you want to be executed as an argument to sh
after -c
("command"):
QProcess sh;
sh.start("sh", QStringList() << "-c" << "ifconfig | grep inet");
sh.waitForFinished();
QByteArray output = sh.readAll();
sh.close();
Or you could write the commands as the standard input to sh
:
QProcess sh;
sh.start("sh");
sh.write("ifconfig | grep inet");
sh.closeWriteChannel();
sh.waitForFinished();
QByteArray output = sh.readAll();
sh.close();
Another approach which avoids sh
, is to launch two QProcesses and do the piping in your code:
QProcess ifconfig;
QProcess grep;
ifconfig.setStandardOutputProcess(&grep); // "simulates" ifconfig | grep
ifconfig.start("ifconfig");
grep.start("grep", QStringList() << "inet"); // pass arguments using QStringList
grep.waitForFinished(); // grep finishes after ifconfig does
QByteArray output = grep.readAll(); // now the output is found in the 2nd process
ifconfig.close();
grep.close();
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