How to convert a .ui file to .py file
The pyuic tool works in exactly the same way on all platforms:
C:\>pyuic4 -h
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]
I suspect the reason "it doesn't work" is that the .ui file you are trying to convert is not in the current directory. So you need to cd to that directory first:
C:\>cd C:\path\to\my\ui\files
then run pyuic:
C:\path\to\my\ui\files\>pyuic4 -o ui_form.py form.ui
In pyqt5 you can use:
convert to none-executable python file :
pyuic5 -o pyfilename.py design.ui
convert to executable python file :
pyuic5 -x -o pyfilename.py design.ui
and also for resource diles(qrc):
convert
qrc
to python file :pyrcc5 -o pyfilename.py res.qrc
Note:
that if you run the command in the wrong way,your ui
file will be lost.So you have to make a copy of your files:)