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@version: 0.96(2010-06-25)
@note:
EasyGui provides an easy-to-use interface for simple GUI interaction
with a user. It does not require the programmer to know anything about
tkinter, frames, widgets, callbacks or lambda. All GUI interactions are
invoked by simple function calls that return results.
@note:
WARNING about using EasyGui with IDLE
You may encounter problems using IDLE to run programs that use EasyGui. Try it
and find out. EasyGui is a collection of Tkinter routines that run their own
event loops. IDLE is also a Tkinter application, with its own event loop. The
two may conflict, with unpredictable results. If you find that you have
problems, try running your EasyGui program outside of IDLE.
Note that EasyGui requires Tk release 8.0 or greater.
"""
egversion = __doc__.split()[1]
__all__ = ['ynbox'
, 'ccbox'
, 'boolbox'
, 'indexbox'
, 'msgbox'
, 'buttonbox'
, 'integerbox'
, 'multenterbox'
, 'enterbox'
, 'exceptionbox'
, 'choicebox'
, 'codebox'
, 'textbox'
, 'diropenbox'
, 'fileopenbox'
, 'filesavebox'
, 'passwordbox'
, 'multpasswordbox'
, 'multchoicebox'
, 'abouteasygui'
, 'egversion'
, 'egdemo'
, 'EgStore'
]
import sys, os, string, types, pickle,traceback
import pprint
#--------------------------------------------------
# check python version and take appropriate action
#--------------------------------------------------
"""
From the python documentation:
sys.hexversion contains the version number encoded as a single integer. This is
guaranteed to increase with each version, including proper support for non-
production releases. For example, to test that the Python interpreter is at
least version 1.5.2, use:
if sys.hexversion >= 0x010502F0:
# use some advanced feature
...
else:
# use an alternative implementation or warn the user
...
"""
if sys.hexversion >= 0x020600F0:
runningPython26 = True
else:
runningPython26 = False
if sys.hexversion >= 0x030000F0:
runningPython3 = True
else:
runningPython3 = False
if runningPython3:
from tkinter import *
import tkinter.filedialog as tk_FileDialog
from io import StringIO
else:
from Tkinter import *
import tkFileDialog as tk_FileDialog
from StringIO import StringIO
def write(*args):
args = [str(arg) for arg in args]
args = " ".join(args)
sys.stdout.write(args)
def writeln(*args):
write(*args)
sys.stdout.write("\n")
say = writeln
if TkVersion < 8.0 :
stars = "*"*75
writeln("""\n\n\n""" + stars + """
You are running Tk version: """ + str(TkVersion) + """
You must be using Tk version 8.0 or greater to use EasyGui.
Terminating.
""" + stars + """\n\n\n""")
sys.exit(0)
def dq(s):
return '"%s"' % s
rootWindowPosition = "+300+200"
PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY = ("MS", "Sans", "Serif")
MONOSPACE_FONT_FAMILY = ("Courier")
PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE = 10
MONOSPACE_FONT_SIZE = 9 #a little smaller, because it it more legible at a smaller size
TEXT_ENTRY_FONT_SIZE = 12 # a little larger makes it easier to see
#STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS = ["Return", "Button-1"]
STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS = ["Return", "Button-1", "space"]
# Initialize some global variables that will be reset later
__choiceboxMultipleSelect = None
__widgetTexts = None
__replyButtonText = None
__choiceboxResults = None
__firstWidget = None
__enterboxText = None
__enterboxDefaultText=""
__multenterboxText = ""
choiceboxChoices = None
choiceboxWidget = None
entryWidget = None
boxRoot = None
ImageErrorMsg = (
"\n\n---------------------------------------------\n"
"Error: %s\n%s")
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# various boxes built on top of the basic buttonbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# ynbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def ynbox(msg="Shall I continue?"
, title=" "
, choices=("Yes", "No")
, image=None
):
"""
Display a msgbox with choices of Yes and No.
The default is "Yes".
The returned value is calculated this way::
if the first choice ("Yes") is chosen, or if the dialog is cancelled:
return 1
else:
return 0
If invoked without a msg argument, displays a generic request for a confirmation
that the user wishes to continue. So it can be used this way::
if ynbox(): pass # continue
else: sys.exit(0) # exit the program
@arg msg: the msg to be displayed.
@arg title: the window title
@arg choices: a list or tuple of the choices to be displayed
"""
return boolbox(msg, title, choices, image=image)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# ccbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def ccbox(msg="Shall I continue?"
, title=" "
, choices=("Continue", "Cancel")
, image=None
):
"""
Display a msgbox with choices of Continue and Cancel.
The default is "Continue".
The returned value is calculated this way::
if the first choice ("Continue") is chosen, or if the dialog is cancelled:
return 1
else:
return 0
If invoked without a msg argument, displays a generic request for a confirmation
that the user wishes to continue. So it can be used this way::
if ccbox():
pass # continue
else:
sys.exit(0) # exit the program
@arg msg: the msg to be displayed.
@arg title: the window title
@arg choices: a list or tuple of the choices to be displayed
"""
return boolbox(msg, title, choices, image=image)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# boolbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def boolbox(msg="Shall I continue?"
, title=" "
, choices=("Yes","No")
, image=None
):
"""
Display a boolean msgbox.
The default is the first choice.
The returned value is calculated this way::
if the first choice is chosen, or if the dialog is cancelled:
returns 1
else:
returns 0
"""
reply = buttonbox(msg=msg, choices=choices, title=title, image=image)
if reply == choices[0]: return 1
else: return 0
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# indexbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def indexbox(msg="Shall I continue?"
, title=" "
, choices=("Yes","No")
, image=None
):
"""
Display a buttonbox with the specified choices.
Return the index of the choice selected.
"""
reply = buttonbox(msg=msg, choices=choices, title=title, image=image)
index = -1
for choice in choices:
index = index + 1
if reply == choice: return index
raise AssertionError(
"There is a program logic error in the EasyGui code for indexbox.")
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# msgbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def msgbox(msg="(Your message goes here)", title=" ", ok_button="OK",image=None,root=None):
"""
Display a messagebox
"""
if type(ok_button) != type("OK"):
raise AssertionError("The 'ok_button' argument to msgbox must be a string.")
return buttonbox(msg=msg, title=title, choices=[ok_button], image=image,root=root)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# buttonbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def buttonbox(msg="",title=" "
,choices=("Button1", "Button2", "Button3")
, image=None
, root=None
):
"""
Display a msg, a title, and a set of buttons.
The buttons are defined by the members of the choices list.
Return the text of the button that the user selected.
@arg msg: the msg to be displayed.
@arg title: the window title
@arg choices: a list or tuple of the choices to be displayed
"""
global boxRoot, __replyButtonText, __widgetTexts, buttonsFrame
# Initialize __replyButtonText to the first choice.
# This is what will be used if the window is closed by the close button.
__replyButtonText = choices[0]
if root:
root.withdraw()
boxRoot = Toplevel(master=root)
boxRoot.withdraw()
else:
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.withdraw()
boxRoot.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', denyWindowManagerClose )
boxRoot.title(title)
boxRoot.iconname('Dialog')
boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
boxRoot.minsize(400, 100)
# ------------- define the messageFrame ---------------------------------
messageFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
messageFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
# ------------- define the imageFrame ---------------------------------
tk_Image = None
if image:
imageFilename = os.path.normpath(image)
junk,ext = os.path.splitext(imageFilename)
if os.path.exists(imageFilename):
if ext.lower() in [".gif", ".pgm", ".ppm"]:
tk_Image = PhotoImage(file=imageFilename)
else:
try:
from PIL import Image as PILImage
from PIL import ImageTk as PILImageTk
PILisLoaded = True
except:
PILisLoaded = False
if PILisLoaded:
try:
pil_Image = PILImage.open(imageFilename)
tk_Image = PILImageTk.PhotoImage(pil_Image)
except:
msg += ImageErrorMsg % (imageFilename,
"\nThe Python Imaging Library (PIL) could not convert this file to a displayable image."
"\n\nPIL reports:\n" + exception_format())
else: # PIL is not loaded
msg += ImageErrorMsg % (imageFilename,
"\nI could not import the Python Imaging Library (PIL) to display the image.\n\n"
"You may need to install PIL\n"
"(http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/)\n"
"to display " + ext + " image files.")
else:
msg += ImageErrorMsg % (imageFilename, "\nImage file not found.")
if tk_Image:
imageFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
imageFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
label = Label(imageFrame,image=tk_Image)
label.image = tk_Image # keep a reference!
label.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, fill=X, padx='1m', pady='1m')
# ------------- define the buttonsFrame ---------------------------------
buttonsFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
buttonsFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
# -------------------- place the widgets in the frames -----------------------
messageWidget = Message(messageFrame, text=msg, width=400)
messageWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
messageWidget.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, fill=X, padx='3m', pady='3m')
__put_buttons_in_buttonframe(choices)
# -------------- the action begins -----------
# put the focus on the first button
__firstWidget.focus_force()
boxRoot.deiconify()
boxRoot.mainloop()
boxRoot.destroy()
if root: root.deiconify()
return __replyButtonText
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# integerbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def integerbox(msg=""
, title=" "
, default=""
, lowerbound=0
, upperbound=99
, image = None
, root = None
, **invalidKeywordArguments
):
"""
Show a box in which a user can enter an integer.
In addition to arguments for msg and title, this function accepts
integer arguments for "default", "lowerbound", and "upperbound".
The default argument may be None.
When the user enters some text, the text is checked to verify that it
can be converted to an integer between the lowerbound and upperbound.
If it can be, the integer (not the text) is returned.
If it cannot, then an error msg is displayed, and the integerbox is
redisplayed.
If the user cancels the operation, None is returned.
NOTE that the "argLowerBound" and "argUpperBound" arguments are no longer
supported. They have been replaced by "upperbound" and "lowerbound".
"""
if "argLowerBound" in invalidKeywordArguments:
raise AssertionError(
"\nintegerbox no longer supports the 'argLowerBound' argument.\n"
+ "Use 'lowerbound' instead.\n\n")
if "argUpperBound" in invalidKeywordArguments:
raise AssertionError(
"\nintegerbox no longer supports the 'argUpperBound' argument.\n"
+ "Use 'upperbound' instead.\n\n")
if default != "":
if type(default) != type(1):
raise AssertionError(
"integerbox received a non-integer value for "
+ "default of " + dq(str(default)) , "Error")
if type(lowerbound) != type(1):
raise AssertionError(
"integerbox received a non-integer value for "
+ "lowerbound of " + dq(str(lowerbound)) , "Error")
if type(upperbound) != type(1):
raise AssertionError(
"integerbox received a non-integer value for "
+ "upperbound of " + dq(str(upperbound)) , "Error")
if msg == "":
msg = ("Enter an integer between " + str(lowerbound)
+ " and "
+ str(upperbound)
)
while 1:
reply = enterbox(msg, title, str(default), image=image, root=root)
if reply == None: return None
try:
reply = int(reply)
except:
msgbox ("The value that you entered:\n\t%s\nis not an integer." % dq(str(reply))
, "Error")
continue
if reply < lowerbound:
msgbox ("The value that you entered is less than the lower bound of "
+ str(lowerbound) + ".", "Error")
continue
if reply > upperbound:
msgbox ("The value that you entered is greater than the upper bound of "
+ str(upperbound) + ".", "Error")
continue
# reply has passed all validation checks.
# It is an integer between the specified bounds.
return reply
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# multenterbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def multenterbox(msg="Fill in values for the fields."
, title=" "
, fields=()
, values=()
):
r"""
Show screen with multiple data entry fields.
If there are fewer values than names, the list of values is padded with
empty strings until the number of values is the same as the number of names.
If there are more values than names, the list of values
is truncated so that there are as many values as names.
Returns a list of the values of the fields,
or None if the user cancels the operation.
Here is some example code, that shows how values returned from
multenterbox can be checked for validity before they are accepted::
----------------------------------------------------------------------
msg = "Enter your personal information"
title = "Credit Card Application"
fieldNames = ["Name","Street Address","City","State","ZipCode"]
fieldValues = [] # we start with blanks for the values
fieldValues = multenterbox(msg,title, fieldNames)
# make sure that none of the fields was left blank
while 1:
if fieldValues == None: break
errmsg = ""
for i in range(len(fieldNames)):
if fieldValues[i].strip() == "":
errmsg += ('"%s" is a required field.\n\n' % fieldNames[i])
if errmsg == "":
break # no problems found
fieldValues = multenterbox(errmsg, title, fieldNames, fieldValues)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % str(fieldValues))
----------------------------------------------------------------------
@arg msg: the msg to be displayed.
@arg title: the window title
@arg fields: a list of fieldnames.
@arg values: a list of field values
"""
return __multfillablebox(msg,title,fields,values,None)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# multpasswordbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def multpasswordbox(msg="Fill in values for the fields."
, title=" "
, fields=tuple()
,values=tuple()
):
r"""
Same interface as multenterbox. But in multpassword box,
the last of the fields is assumed to be a password, and
is masked with asterisks.
Example
=======
Here is some example code, that shows how values returned from
multpasswordbox can be checked for validity before they are accepted::
msg = "Enter logon information"
title = "Demo of multpasswordbox"
fieldNames = ["Server ID", "User ID", "Password"]
fieldValues = [] # we start with blanks for the values
fieldValues = multpasswordbox(msg,title, fieldNames)
# make sure that none of the fields was left blank
while 1:
if fieldValues == None: break
errmsg = ""
for i in range(len(fieldNames)):
if fieldValues[i].strip() == "":
errmsg = errmsg + ('"%s" is a required field.\n\n' % fieldNames[i])
if errmsg == "": break # no problems found
fieldValues = multpasswordbox(errmsg, title, fieldNames, fieldValues)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % str(fieldValues))
"""
return __multfillablebox(msg,title,fields,values,"*")
def bindArrows(widget):
widget.bind("<Down>", tabRight)
widget.bind("<Up>" , tabLeft)
widget.bind("<Right>",tabRight)
widget.bind("<Left>" , tabLeft)
def tabRight(event):
boxRoot.event_generate("<Tab>")
def tabLeft(event):
boxRoot.event_generate("<Shift-Tab>")
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# __multfillablebox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def __multfillablebox(msg="Fill in values for the fields."
, title=" "
, fields=()
, values=()
, mask = None
):
global boxRoot, __multenterboxText, __multenterboxDefaultText, cancelButton, entryWidget, okButton
choices = ["OK", "Cancel"]
if len(fields) == 0: return None
fields = list(fields[:]) # convert possible tuples to a list
values = list(values[:]) # convert possible tuples to a list
if len(values) == len(fields): pass
elif len(values) > len(fields):
fields = fields[0:len(values)]
else:
while len(values) < len(fields):
values.append("")
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', denyWindowManagerClose )
boxRoot.title(title)
boxRoot.iconname('Dialog')
boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
boxRoot.bind("<Escape>", __multenterboxCancel)
# -------------------- put subframes in the boxRoot --------------------
messageFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
messageFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
#-------------------- the msg widget ----------------------------
messageWidget = Message(messageFrame, width="4.5i", text=msg)
messageWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
messageWidget.pack(side=RIGHT, expand=1, fill=BOTH, padx='3m', pady='3m')
global entryWidgets
entryWidgets = []
lastWidgetIndex = len(fields) - 1
for widgetIndex in range(len(fields)):
argFieldName = fields[widgetIndex]
argFieldValue = values[widgetIndex]
entryFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
entryFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
# --------- entryWidget ----------------------------------------------
labelWidget = Label(entryFrame, text=argFieldName)
labelWidget.pack(side=LEFT)
entryWidget = Entry(entryFrame, width=40,highlightthickness=2)
entryWidgets.append(entryWidget)
entryWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,TEXT_ENTRY_FONT_SIZE))
entryWidget.pack(side=RIGHT, padx="3m")
bindArrows(entryWidget)
entryWidget.bind("<Return>", __multenterboxGetText)
entryWidget.bind("<Escape>", __multenterboxCancel)
# for the last entryWidget, if this is a multpasswordbox,
# show the contents as just asterisks
if widgetIndex == lastWidgetIndex:
if mask:
entryWidgets[widgetIndex].configure(show=mask)
# put text into the entryWidget
entryWidgets[widgetIndex].insert(0,argFieldValue)
widgetIndex += 1
# ------------------ ok button -------------------------------
buttonsFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
buttonsFrame.pack(side=BOTTOM, fill=BOTH)
okButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text="OK")
bindArrows(okButton)
okButton.pack(expand=1, side=LEFT, padx='3m', pady='3m', ipadx='2m', ipady='1m')
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = okButton
handler = __multenterboxGetText
for selectionEvent in STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
# ------------------ cancel button -------------------------------
cancelButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text="Cancel")
bindArrows(cancelButton)
cancelButton.pack(expand=1, side=RIGHT, padx='3m', pady='3m', ipadx='2m', ipady='1m')
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = cancelButton
handler = __multenterboxCancel
for selectionEvent in STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
# ------------------- time for action! -----------------
entryWidgets[0].focus_force() # put the focus on the entryWidget
boxRoot.mainloop() # run it!
# -------- after the run has completed ----------------------------------
boxRoot.destroy() # button_click didn't destroy boxRoot, so we do it now
return __multenterboxText
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# __multenterboxGetText
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def __multenterboxGetText(event):
global __multenterboxText
__multenterboxText = []
for entryWidget in entryWidgets:
__multenterboxText.append(entryWidget.get())
boxRoot.quit()
def __multenterboxCancel(event):
global __multenterboxText
__multenterboxText = None
boxRoot.quit()
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# enterbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def enterbox(msg="Enter something."
, title=" "
, default=""
, strip=True
, image=None
, root=None
):
"""
Show a box in which a user can enter some text.
You may optionally specify some default text, which will appear in the
enterbox when it is displayed.
Returns the text that the user entered, or None if he cancels the operation.
By default, enterbox strips its result (i.e. removes leading and trailing
whitespace). (If you want it not to strip, use keyword argument: strip=False.)
This makes it easier to test the results of the call::
reply = enterbox(....)
if reply:
...
else:
...
"""
result = __fillablebox(msg, title, default=default, mask=None,image=image,root=root)
if result and strip:
result = result.strip()
return result
def passwordbox(msg="Enter your password."
, title=" "
, default=""
, image=None
, root=None
):
"""
Show a box in which a user can enter a password.
The text is masked with asterisks, so the password is not displayed.
Returns the text that the user entered, or None if he cancels the operation.
"""
return __fillablebox(msg, title, default, mask="*",image=image,root=root)
def __fillablebox(msg
, title=""
, default=""
, mask=None
, image=None
, root=None
):
"""
Show a box in which a user can enter some text.
You may optionally specify some default text, which will appear in the
enterbox when it is displayed.
Returns the text that the user entered, or None if he cancels the operation.
"""
global boxRoot, __enterboxText, __enterboxDefaultText
global cancelButton, entryWidget, okButton
if title == None: title == ""
if default == None: default = ""
__enterboxDefaultText = default
__enterboxText = __enterboxDefaultText
if root:
root.withdraw()
boxRoot = Toplevel(master=root)
boxRoot.withdraw()
else:
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.withdraw()
boxRoot.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', denyWindowManagerClose )
boxRoot.title(title)
boxRoot.iconname('Dialog')
boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
boxRoot.bind("<Escape>", __enterboxCancel)
if image:
image = os.path.normpath(image)
junk,ext = os.path.splitext(image)
if ext.lower() == ".gif":
if os.path.exists(image):
pass
else:
msg += ImageErrorMsg % (image, "Image file not found.")
image = None
else:
msg += ImageErrorMsg % (image, "Image file is not a .gif file.")
image = None
# ------------- define the messageFrame ---------------------------------
messageFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
messageFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
# ------------- define the imageFrame ---------------------------------
if image:
imageFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
imageFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
image = PhotoImage(file=image)
label = Label(imageFrame,image=image)
label.image = image # keep a reference!
label.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, fill=X, padx='1m', pady='1m')
# ------------- define the entryFrame ---------------------------------
entryFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
entryFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
# ------------- define the buttonsFrame ---------------------------------
buttonsFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
buttonsFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH)
#-------------------- the msg widget ----------------------------
messageWidget = Message(messageFrame, width="4.5i", text=msg)
messageWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
messageWidget.pack(side=RIGHT, expand=1, fill=BOTH, padx='3m', pady='3m')
# --------- entryWidget ----------------------------------------------
entryWidget = Entry(entryFrame, width=40)
bindArrows(entryWidget)
entryWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,TEXT_ENTRY_FONT_SIZE))
if mask:
entryWidget.configure(show=mask)
entryWidget.pack(side=LEFT, padx="3m")
entryWidget.bind("<Return>", __enterboxGetText)
entryWidget.bind("<Escape>", __enterboxCancel)
# put text into the entryWidget
entryWidget.insert(0,__enterboxDefaultText)
# ------------------ ok button -------------------------------
okButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text="OK")
bindArrows(okButton)
okButton.pack(expand=1, side=LEFT, padx='3m', pady='3m', ipadx='2m', ipady='1m')
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = okButton
handler = __enterboxGetText
for selectionEvent in STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
# ------------------ cancel button -------------------------------
cancelButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text="Cancel")
bindArrows(cancelButton)
cancelButton.pack(expand=1, side=RIGHT, padx='3m', pady='3m', ipadx='2m', ipady='1m')
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = cancelButton
handler = __enterboxCancel
for selectionEvent in STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
# ------------------- time for action! -----------------
entryWidget.focus_force() # put the focus on the entryWidget
boxRoot.deiconify()
boxRoot.mainloop() # run it!
# -------- after the run has completed ----------------------------------
if root: root.deiconify()
boxRoot.destroy() # button_click didn't destroy boxRoot, so we do it now
return __enterboxText
def __enterboxGetText(event):
global __enterboxText
__enterboxText = entryWidget.get()
boxRoot.quit()
def __enterboxRestore(event):
global entryWidget
entryWidget.delete(0,len(entryWidget.get()))
entryWidget.insert(0, __enterboxDefaultText)
def __enterboxCancel(event):
global __enterboxText
__enterboxText = None
boxRoot.quit()
def denyWindowManagerClose():
""" don't allow WindowManager close
"""
x = Tk()
x.withdraw()
x.bell()
x.destroy()
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# multchoicebox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def multchoicebox(msg="Pick as many items as you like."
, title=" "
, choices=()
, **kwargs
):
"""
Present the user with a list of choices.
allow him to select multiple items and return them in a list.
if the user doesn't choose anything from the list, return the empty list.
return None if he cancelled selection.
@arg msg: the msg to be displayed.
@arg title: the window title
@arg choices: a list or tuple of the choices to be displayed
"""
if len(choices) == 0: choices = ["Program logic error - no choices were specified."]
global __choiceboxMultipleSelect
__choiceboxMultipleSelect = 1
return __choicebox(msg, title, choices)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# choicebox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def choicebox(msg="Pick something."
, title=" "
, choices=()
):
"""
Present the user with a list of choices.
return the choice that he selects.
return None if he cancels the selection selection.
@arg msg: the msg to be displayed.
@arg title: the window title
@arg choices: a list or tuple of the choices to be displayed
"""
if len(choices) == 0: choices = ["Program logic error - no choices were specified."]
global __choiceboxMultipleSelect
__choiceboxMultipleSelect = 0
return __choicebox(msg,title,choices)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# __choicebox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def __choicebox(msg
, title
, choices
):
"""
internal routine to support choicebox() and multchoicebox()
"""
global boxRoot, __choiceboxResults, choiceboxWidget, defaultText
global choiceboxWidget, choiceboxChoices
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# If choices is a tuple, we make it a list so we can sort it.
# If choices is already a list, we make a new list, so that when
# we sort the choices, we don't affect the list object that we
# were given.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
choices = list(choices[:])
if len(choices) == 0:
choices = ["Program logic error - no choices were specified."]
defaultButtons = ["OK", "Cancel"]
# make sure all choices are strings
for index in range(len(choices)):
choices[index] = str(choices[index])
lines_to_show = min(len(choices), 20)
lines_to_show = 20
if title == None: title = ""
# Initialize __choiceboxResults
# This is the value that will be returned if the user clicks the close icon
__choiceboxResults = None
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', denyWindowManagerClose )
screen_width = boxRoot.winfo_screenwidth()
screen_height = boxRoot.winfo_screenheight()
root_width = int((screen_width * 0.8))
root_height = int((screen_height * 0.5))
root_xpos = int((screen_width * 0.1))
root_ypos = int((screen_height * 0.05))
boxRoot.title(title)
boxRoot.iconname('Dialog')
rootWindowPosition = "+0+0"
boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
boxRoot.expand=NO
boxRoot.minsize(root_width, root_height)
rootWindowPosition = "+" + str(root_xpos) + "+" + str(root_ypos)
boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
# ---------------- put the frames in the window -----------------------------------------
message_and_buttonsFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
message_and_buttonsFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, expand=NO)
messageFrame = Frame(message_and_buttonsFrame)
messageFrame.pack(side=LEFT, fill=X, expand=YES)
#messageFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, expand=YES)
buttonsFrame = Frame(message_and_buttonsFrame)
buttonsFrame.pack(side=RIGHT, expand=NO, pady=0)
#buttonsFrame.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, pady=0)
choiceboxFrame = Frame(master=boxRoot)
choiceboxFrame.pack(side=BOTTOM, fill=BOTH, expand=YES)
# -------------------------- put the widgets in the frames ------------------------------
# ---------- put a msg widget in the msg frame-------------------
messageWidget = Message(messageFrame, anchor=NW, text=msg, width=int(root_width * 0.9))
messageWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
messageWidget.pack(side=LEFT, expand=YES, fill=BOTH, padx='1m', pady='1m')
# -------- put the choiceboxWidget in the choiceboxFrame ---------------------------
choiceboxWidget = Listbox(choiceboxFrame
, height=lines_to_show
, borderwidth="1m"
, relief="flat"
, bg="white"
)
if __choiceboxMultipleSelect:
choiceboxWidget.configure(selectmode=MULTIPLE)
choiceboxWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
# add a vertical scrollbar to the frame
rightScrollbar = Scrollbar(choiceboxFrame, orient=VERTICAL, command=choiceboxWidget.yview)
choiceboxWidget.configure(yscrollcommand = rightScrollbar.set)
# add a horizontal scrollbar to the frame
bottomScrollbar = Scrollbar(choiceboxFrame, orient=HORIZONTAL, command=choiceboxWidget.xview)
choiceboxWidget.configure(xscrollcommand = bottomScrollbar.set)
# pack the Listbox and the scrollbars. Note that although we must define
# the textArea first, we must pack it last, so that the bottomScrollbar will
# be located properly.
bottomScrollbar.pack(side=BOTTOM, fill = X)
rightScrollbar.pack(side=RIGHT, fill = Y)
choiceboxWidget.pack(side=LEFT, padx="1m", pady="1m", expand=YES, fill=BOTH)
#---------------------------------------------------
# sort the choices
# eliminate duplicates
# put the choices into the choiceboxWidget
#---------------------------------------------------
for index in range(len(choices)):
choices[index] == str(choices[index])
if runningPython3:
choices.sort(key=str.lower)
else:
choices.sort( lambda x,y: cmp(x.lower(), y.lower())) # case-insensitive sort
lastInserted = None
choiceboxChoices = []
for choice in choices:
if choice == lastInserted: pass
else:
choiceboxWidget.insert(END, choice)
choiceboxChoices.append(choice)
lastInserted = choice
boxRoot.bind('<Any-Key>', KeyboardListener)
# put the buttons in the buttonsFrame
if len(choices) > 0:
okButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=YES, text="OK", height=1, width=6)
bindArrows(okButton)
okButton.pack(expand=NO, side=TOP, padx='2m', pady='1m', ipady="1m", ipadx="2m")
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = okButton
handler = __choiceboxGetChoice
for selectionEvent in STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
# now bind the keyboard events
choiceboxWidget.bind("<Return>", __choiceboxGetChoice)
choiceboxWidget.bind("<Double-Button-1>", __choiceboxGetChoice)
else:
# now bind the keyboard events
choiceboxWidget.bind("<Return>", __choiceboxCancel)
choiceboxWidget.bind("<Double-Button-1>", __choiceboxCancel)
cancelButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=YES, text="Cancel", height=1, width=6)
bindArrows(cancelButton)
cancelButton.pack(expand=NO, side=BOTTOM, padx='2m', pady='1m', ipady="1m", ipadx="2m")
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = cancelButton
handler = __choiceboxCancel
for selectionEvent in STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
# add special buttons for multiple select features
if len(choices) > 0 and __choiceboxMultipleSelect:
selectionButtonsFrame = Frame(messageFrame)
selectionButtonsFrame.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y, expand=NO)
selectAllButton = Button(selectionButtonsFrame, text="Select All", height=1, width=6)
bindArrows(selectAllButton)
selectAllButton.bind("<Button-1>",__choiceboxSelectAll)
selectAllButton.pack(expand=NO, side=TOP, padx='2m', pady='1m', ipady="1m", ipadx="2m")
clearAllButton = Button(selectionButtonsFrame, text="Clear All", height=1, width=6)
bindArrows(clearAllButton)
clearAllButton.bind("<Button-1>",__choiceboxClearAll)
clearAllButton.pack(expand=NO, side=TOP, padx='2m', pady='1m', ipady="1m", ipadx="2m")
# -------------------- bind some keyboard events ----------------------------
boxRoot.bind("<Escape>", __choiceboxCancel)
# --------------------- the action begins -----------------------------------
# put the focus on the choiceboxWidget, and the select highlight on the first item
choiceboxWidget.select_set(0)
choiceboxWidget.focus_force()
# --- run it! -----
boxRoot.mainloop()
boxRoot.destroy()
return __choiceboxResults
def __choiceboxGetChoice(event):
global boxRoot, __choiceboxResults, choiceboxWidget
if __choiceboxMultipleSelect:
__choiceboxResults = [choiceboxWidget.get(index) for index in choiceboxWidget.curselection()]
else:
choice_index = choiceboxWidget.curselection()
__choiceboxResults = choiceboxWidget.get(choice_index)
# writeln("Debugging> mouse-event=", event, " event.type=", event.type)
# writeln("Debugging> choice=", choice_index, __choiceboxResults)
boxRoot.quit()
def __choiceboxSelectAll(event):
global choiceboxWidget, choiceboxChoices
choiceboxWidget.selection_set(0, len(choiceboxChoices)-1)
def __choiceboxClearAll(event):
global choiceboxWidget, choiceboxChoices
choiceboxWidget.selection_clear(0, len(choiceboxChoices)-1)
def __choiceboxCancel(event):
global boxRoot, __choiceboxResults
__choiceboxResults = None
boxRoot.quit()
def KeyboardListener(event):
global choiceboxChoices, choiceboxWidget
key = event.keysym
if len(key) <= 1:
if key in string.printable:
# Find the key in the list.
# before we clear the list, remember the selected member
try:
start_n = int(choiceboxWidget.curselection()[0])
except IndexError:
start_n = -1
## clear the selection.
choiceboxWidget.selection_clear(0, 'end')
## start from previous selection +1
for n in range(start_n+1, len(choiceboxChoices)):
item = choiceboxChoices[n]
if item[0].lower() == key.lower():
choiceboxWidget.selection_set(first=n)
choiceboxWidget.see(n)
return
else:
# has not found it so loop from top
for n in range(len(choiceboxChoices)):
item = choiceboxChoices[n]
if item[0].lower() == key.lower():
choiceboxWidget.selection_set(first = n)
choiceboxWidget.see(n)
return
# nothing matched -- we'll look for the next logical choice
for n in range(len(choiceboxChoices)):
item = choiceboxChoices[n]
if item[0].lower() > key.lower():
if n > 0:
choiceboxWidget.selection_set(first = (n-1))
else:
choiceboxWidget.selection_set(first = 0)
choiceboxWidget.see(n)
return
# still no match (nothing was greater than the key)
# we set the selection to the first item in the list
lastIndex = len(choiceboxChoices)-1
choiceboxWidget.selection_set(first = lastIndex)
choiceboxWidget.see(lastIndex)
return
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# exception_format
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def exception_format():
"""
Convert exception info into a string suitable for display.
"""
return "".join(traceback.format_exception(
sys.exc_info()[0]
, sys.exc_info()[1]
, sys.exc_info()[2]
))
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# exceptionbox
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def exceptionbox(msg=None, title=None):
"""
Display a box that gives information about
an exception that has just been raised.
The caller may optionally pass in a title for the window, or a
msg to accompany the error information.
Note that you do not need to (and cannot) pass an exception object
as an argument. The latest exception will automatically be used.
"""
if title == None: title = "Error Report"
if msg == None:
msg = "An error (exception) has occurred in the program."
codebox(msg, title, exception_format())
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# codebox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def codebox(msg=""
, title=" "
, text=""
):
"""
Display some text in a monospaced font, with no line wrapping.
This function is suitable for displaying code and text that is
formatted using spaces.
The text parameter should be a string, or a list or tuple of lines to be
displayed in the textbox.
"""
return textbox(msg, title, text, codebox=1 )
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# textbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def textbox(msg=""
, title=" "
, text=""
, codebox=0
):
"""
Display some text in a proportional font with line wrapping at word breaks.
This function is suitable for displaying general written text.
The text parameter should be a string, or a list or tuple of lines to be
displayed in the textbox.
"""
if msg == None: msg = ""
if title == None: title = ""
global boxRoot, __replyButtonText, __widgetTexts, buttonsFrame
global rootWindowPosition
choices = ["OK"]
__replyButtonText = choices[0]
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', denyWindowManagerClose )
screen_width = boxRoot.winfo_screenwidth()
screen_height = boxRoot.winfo_screenheight()
root_width = int((screen_width * 0.8))
root_height = int((screen_height * 0.5))
root_xpos = int((screen_width * 0.1))
root_ypos = int((screen_height * 0.05))
boxRoot.title(title)
boxRoot.iconname('Dialog')
rootWindowPosition = "+0+0"
boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
boxRoot.expand=NO
boxRoot.minsize(root_width, root_height)
rootWindowPosition = "+" + str(root_xpos) + "+" + str(root_ypos)
boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
mainframe = Frame(master=boxRoot)
mainframe.pack(side=TOP, fill=BOTH, expand=YES)
# ---- put frames in the window -----------------------------------
# we pack the textboxFrame first, so it will expand first
textboxFrame = Frame(mainframe, borderwidth=3)
textboxFrame.pack(side=BOTTOM , fill=BOTH, expand=YES)
message_and_buttonsFrame = Frame(mainframe)
message_and_buttonsFrame.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, expand=NO)
messageFrame = Frame(message_and_buttonsFrame)
messageFrame.pack(side=LEFT, fill=X, expand=YES)
buttonsFrame = Frame(message_and_buttonsFrame)
buttonsFrame.pack(side=RIGHT, expand=NO)
# -------------------- put widgets in the frames --------------------
# put a textArea in the top frame
if codebox:
character_width = int((root_width * 0.6) / MONOSPACE_FONT_SIZE)
textArea = Text(textboxFrame,height=25,width=character_width, padx="2m", pady="1m")
textArea.configure(wrap=NONE)
textArea.configure(font=(MONOSPACE_FONT_FAMILY, MONOSPACE_FONT_SIZE))
else:
character_width = int((root_width * 0.6) / MONOSPACE_FONT_SIZE)
textArea = Text(
textboxFrame
, height=25
, width=character_width
, padx="2m"
, pady="1m"
)
textArea.configure(wrap=WORD)
textArea.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
# some simple keybindings for scrolling
mainframe.bind("<Next>" , textArea.yview_scroll( 1,PAGES))
mainframe.bind("<Prior>", textArea.yview_scroll(-1,PAGES))
mainframe.bind("<Right>", textArea.xview_scroll( 1,PAGES))
mainframe.bind("<Left>" , textArea.xview_scroll(-1,PAGES))
mainframe.bind("<Down>", textArea.yview_scroll( 1,UNITS))
mainframe.bind("<Up>" , textArea.yview_scroll(-1,UNITS))
# add a vertical scrollbar to the frame
rightScrollbar = Scrollbar(textboxFrame, orient=VERTICAL, command=textArea.yview)
textArea.configure(yscrollcommand = rightScrollbar.set)
# add a horizontal scrollbar to the frame
bottomScrollbar = Scrollbar(textboxFrame, orient=HORIZONTAL, command=textArea.xview)
textArea.configure(xscrollcommand = bottomScrollbar.set)
# pack the textArea and the scrollbars. Note that although we must define
# the textArea first, we must pack it last, so that the bottomScrollbar will
# be located properly.
# Note that we need a bottom scrollbar only for code.
# Text will be displayed with wordwrap, so we don't need to have a horizontal
# scroll for it.
if codebox:
bottomScrollbar.pack(side=BOTTOM, fill=X)
rightScrollbar.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y)
textArea.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH, expand=YES)
# ---------- put a msg widget in the msg frame-------------------
messageWidget = Message(messageFrame, anchor=NW, text=msg, width=int(root_width * 0.9))
messageWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY,PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
messageWidget.pack(side=LEFT, expand=YES, fill=BOTH, padx='1m', pady='1m')
# put the buttons in the buttonsFrame
okButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=YES, text="OK", height=1, width=6)
okButton.pack(expand=NO, side=TOP, padx='2m', pady='1m', ipady="1m", ipadx="2m")
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = okButton
handler = __textboxOK
for selectionEvent in ["Return","Button-1","Escape"]:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
# ----------------- the action begins ----------------------------------------
try:
# load the text into the textArea
if type(text) == type("abc"): pass
else:
try:
text = "".join(text) # convert a list or a tuple to a string
except:
msgbox("Exception when trying to convert "+ str(type(text)) + " to text in textArea")
sys.exit(16)
textArea.insert(END,text, "normal")
except:
msgbox("Exception when trying to load the textArea.")
sys.exit(16)
try:
okButton.focus_force()
except:
msgbox("Exception when trying to put focus on okButton.")
sys.exit(16)
boxRoot.mainloop()
# this line MUST go before the line that destroys boxRoot
areaText = textArea.get(0.0,END)
boxRoot.destroy()
return areaText # return __replyButtonText
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# __textboxOK
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def __textboxOK(event):
global boxRoot
boxRoot.quit()
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# diropenbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def diropenbox(msg=None
, title=None
, default=None
):
"""
A dialog to get a directory name.
Note that the msg argument, if specified, is ignored.
Returns the name of a directory, or None if user chose to cancel.
If the "default" argument specifies a directory name, and that
directory exists, then the dialog box will start with that directory.
"""
title=getFileDialogTitle(msg,title)
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.withdraw()
if not default: default = None
f = tk_FileDialog.askdirectory(
parent=boxRoot
, title=title
, initialdir=default
, initialfile=None
)
boxRoot.destroy()
if not f: return None
return os.path.normpath(f)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# getFileDialogTitle
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def getFileDialogTitle(msg
, title
):
if msg and title: return "%s - %s" % (title,msg)
if msg and not title: return str(msg)
if title and not msg: return str(title)
return None # no message and no title
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# class FileTypeObject for use with fileopenbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
class FileTypeObject:
def __init__(self,filemask):
if len(filemask) == 0:
raise AssertionError('Filetype argument is empty.')
self.masks = []
if type(filemask) == type("abc"): # a string
self.initializeFromString(filemask)
elif type(filemask) == type([]): # a list
if len(filemask) < 2:
raise AssertionError('Invalid filemask.\n'
+'List contains less than 2 members: "%s"' % filemask)
else:
self.name = filemask[-1]
self.masks = list(filemask[:-1] )
else:
raise AssertionError('Invalid filemask: "%s"' % filemask)
def __eq__(self,other):
if self.name == other.name: return True
return False
def add(self,other):
for mask in other.masks:
if mask in self.masks: pass
else: self.masks.append(mask)
def toTuple(self):
return (self.name,tuple(self.masks))
def isAll(self):
if self.name == "All files": return True
return False
def initializeFromString(self, filemask):
# remove everything except the extension from the filemask
self.ext = os.path.splitext(filemask)[1]
if self.ext == "" : self.ext = ".*"
if self.ext == ".": self.ext = ".*"
self.name = self.getName()
self.masks = ["*" + self.ext]
def getName(self):
e = self.ext
if e == ".*" : return "All files"
if e == ".txt": return "Text files"
if e == ".py" : return "Python files"
if e == ".pyc" : return "Python files"
if e == ".xls": return "Excel files"
if e.startswith("."):
return e[1:].upper() + " files"
return e.upper() + " files"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# fileopenbox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def fileopenbox(msg=None
, title=None
, default="*"
, filetypes=None
):
"""
A dialog to get a file name.
About the "default" argument
============================
The "default" argument specifies a filepath that (normally)
contains one or more wildcards.
fileopenbox will display only files that match the default filepath.
If omitted, defaults to "*" (all files in the current directory).
WINDOWS EXAMPLE::
...default="c:/myjunk/*.py"
will open in directory c:\myjunk\ and show all Python files.
WINDOWS EXAMPLE::
...default="c:/myjunk/test*.py"
will open in directory c:\myjunk\ and show all Python files
whose names begin with "test".
Note that on Windows, fileopenbox automatically changes the path
separator to the Windows path separator (backslash).
About the "filetypes" argument
==============================
If specified, it should contain a list of items,
where each item is either::
- a string containing a filemask # e.g. "*.txt"
- a list of strings, where all of the strings except the last one
are filemasks (each beginning with "*.",
such as "*.txt" for text files, "*.py" for Python files, etc.).
and the last string contains a filetype description
EXAMPLE::
filetypes = ["*.css", ["*.htm", "*.html", "HTML files"] ]
NOTE THAT
=========
If the filetypes list does not contain ("All files","*"),
it will be added.
If the filetypes list does not contain a filemask that includes
the extension of the "default" argument, it will be added.
For example, if default="*abc.py"
and no filetypes argument was specified, then
"*.py" will automatically be added to the filetypes argument.
@rtype: string or None
@return: the name of a file, or None if user chose to cancel
@arg msg: the msg to be displayed.
@arg title: the window title
@arg default: filepath with wildcards
@arg filetypes: filemasks that a user can choose, e.g. "*.txt"
"""
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.withdraw()
initialbase, initialfile, initialdir, filetypes = fileboxSetup(default,filetypes)
#------------------------------------------------------------
# if initialfile contains no wildcards; we don't want an
# initial file. It won't be used anyway.
# Also: if initialbase is simply "*", we don't want an
# initialfile; it is not doing any useful work.
#------------------------------------------------------------
if (initialfile.find("*") < 0) and (initialfile.find("?") < 0):
initialfile = None
elif initialbase == "*":
initialfile = None
f = tk_FileDialog.askopenfilename(parent=boxRoot
, title=getFileDialogTitle(msg,title)
, initialdir=initialdir
, initialfile=initialfile
, filetypes=filetypes
)
boxRoot.destroy()
if not f: return None
return os.path.normpath(f)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# filesavebox
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def filesavebox(msg=None
, title=None
, default=""
, filetypes=None
):
"""
A file to get the name of a file to save.
Returns the name of a file, or None if user chose to cancel.
The "default" argument should contain a filename (i.e. the
current name of the file to be saved). It may also be empty,
or contain a filemask that includes wildcards.
The "filetypes" argument works like the "filetypes" argument to
fileopenbox.
"""
boxRoot = Tk()
boxRoot.withdraw()
initialbase, initialfile, initialdir, filetypes = fileboxSetup(default,filetypes)
f = tk_FileDialog.asksaveasfilename(parent=boxRoot
, title=getFileDialogTitle(msg,title)
, initialfile=initialfile
, initialdir=initialdir
, filetypes=filetypes
)
boxRoot.destroy()
if not f: return None
return os.path.normpath(f)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# fileboxSetup
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def fileboxSetup(default,filetypes):
if not default: default = os.path.join(".","*")
initialdir, initialfile = os.path.split(default)
if not initialdir : initialdir = "."
if not initialfile: initialfile = "*"
initialbase, initialext = os.path.splitext(initialfile)
initialFileTypeObject = FileTypeObject(initialfile)
allFileTypeObject = FileTypeObject("*")
ALL_filetypes_was_specified = False
if not filetypes: filetypes= []
filetypeObjects = []
for filemask in filetypes:
fto = FileTypeObject(filemask)
if fto.isAll():
ALL_filetypes_was_specified = True # remember this
if fto == initialFileTypeObject:
initialFileTypeObject.add(fto) # add fto to initialFileTypeObject
else:
filetypeObjects.append(fto)
#------------------------------------------------------------------
# make sure that the list of filetypes includes the ALL FILES type.
#------------------------------------------------------------------
if ALL_filetypes_was_specified:
pass
elif allFileTypeObject == initialFileTypeObject:
pass
else:
filetypeObjects.insert(0,allFileTypeObject)
#------------------------------------------------------------------
# Make sure that the list includes the initialFileTypeObject
# in the position in the list that will make it the default.
# This changed between Python version 2.5 and 2.6
#------------------------------------------------------------------
if len(filetypeObjects) == 0:
filetypeObjects.append(initialFileTypeObject)
if initialFileTypeObject in (filetypeObjects[0], filetypeObjects[-1]):
pass
else:
if runningPython26:
filetypeObjects.append(initialFileTypeObject)
else:
filetypeObjects.insert(0,initialFileTypeObject)
filetypes = [fto.toTuple() for fto in filetypeObjects]
return initialbase, initialfile, initialdir, filetypes
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# utility routines
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# These routines are used by several other functions in the EasyGui module.
def __buttonEvent(event):
"""
Handle an event that is generated by a person clicking a button.
"""
global boxRoot, __widgetTexts, __replyButtonText
__replyButtonText = __widgetTexts[event.widget]
boxRoot.quit() # quit the main loop
def __put_buttons_in_buttonframe(choices):
"""Put the buttons in the buttons frame
"""
global __widgetTexts, __firstWidget, buttonsFrame
__firstWidget = None
__widgetTexts = {}
i = 0
for buttonText in choices:
tempButton = Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text=buttonText)
bindArrows(tempButton)
tempButton.pack(expand=YES, side=LEFT, padx='1m', pady='1m', ipadx='2m', ipady='1m')
# remember the text associated with this widget
__widgetTexts[tempButton] = buttonText
# remember the first widget, so we can put the focus there
if i == 0:
__firstWidget = tempButton
i = 1
# for the commandButton, bind activation events to the activation event handler
commandButton = tempButton
handler = __buttonEvent
for selectionEvent in STANDARD_SELECTION_EVENTS:
commandButton.bind("<%s>" % selectionEvent, handler)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# class EgStore
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
class EgStore:
r"""
A class to support persistent storage.
You can use EgStore to support the storage and retrieval
of user settings for an EasyGui application.
# Example A
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# define a class named Settings as a subclass of EgStore
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
class Settings(EgStore):
def __init__(self, filename): # filename is required
#-------------------------------------------------
# Specify default/initial values for variables that
# this particular application wants to remember.
#-------------------------------------------------
self.userId = ""
self.targetServer = ""
#-------------------------------------------------
# For subclasses of EgStore, these must be
# the last two statements in __init__
#-------------------------------------------------
self.filename = filename # this is required
self.restore() # restore values from the storage file if possible
# Example B
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# create settings, a persistent Settings object
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
settingsFile = "myApp_settings.txt"
settings = Settings(settingsFile)
user = "obama_barak"
server = "whitehouse1"
settings.userId = user
settings.targetServer = server
settings.store() # persist the settings
# run code that gets a new value for userId, and persist the settings
user = "biden_joe"
settings.userId = user
settings.store()
# Example C
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# recover the Settings instance, change an attribute, and store it again.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
settings = Settings(settingsFile)
settings.userId = "vanrossum_g"
settings.store()
"""
def __init__(self, filename): # obtaining filename is required
raise NotImplementedError()
def restore(self):
"""
Set the values of whatever attributes are recoverable
from the pickle file.
Populate the attributes (the __dict__) of the EgStore object
from the attributes (the __dict__) of the pickled object.
If the pickled object has attributes that have been initialized
in the EgStore object, then those attributes of the EgStore object
will be replaced by the values of the corresponding attributes
in the pickled object.
If the pickled object is missing some attributes that have
been initialized in the EgStore object, then those attributes
of the EgStore object will retain the values that they were
initialized with.
If the pickled object has some attributes that were not
initialized in the EgStore object, then those attributes
will be ignored.
IN SUMMARY:
After the recover() operation, the EgStore object will have all,
and only, the attributes that it had when it was initialized.
Where possible, those attributes will have values recovered
from the pickled object.
"""
if not os.path.exists(self.filename): return self
if not os.path.isfile(self.filename): return self
try:
f = open(self.filename,"rb")
unpickledObject = pickle.load(f)
f.close()
for key in list(self.__dict__.keys()):
default = self.__dict__[key]
self.__dict__[key] = unpickledObject.__dict__.get(key,default)
except:
pass
return self
def store(self):
"""
Save the attributes of the EgStore object to a pickle file.
Note that if the directory for the pickle file does not already exist,
the store operation will fail.
"""
f = open(self.filename, "wb")
pickle.dump(self, f)
f.close()
def kill(self):
"""
Delete my persistent file (i.e. pickle file), if it exists.
"""
if os.path.isfile(self.filename):
os.remove(self.filename)
return
def __str__(self):
"""
return my contents as a string in an easy-to-read format.
"""
# find the length of the longest attribute name
longest_key_length = 0
keys = []
for key in self.__dict__.keys():
keys.append(key)
longest_key_length = max(longest_key_length, len(key))
keys.sort() # sort the attribute names
lines = []
for key in keys:
value = self.__dict__[key]
key = key.ljust(longest_key_length)
lines.append("%s : %s\n" % (key,repr(value)) )
return "".join(lines) # return a string showing the attributes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# test/demo easygui
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
def egdemo():
"""
Run the EasyGui demo.
"""
# clear the console
writeln("\n" * 100)
intro_message = ("Pick the kind of box that you wish to demo.\n"
+ "\n * Python version " + sys.version
+ "\n * EasyGui version " + egversion
+ "\n * Tk version " + str(TkVersion)
)
#========================================== END DEMONSTRATION DATA
while 1: # do forever
choices = [
"msgbox",
"buttonbox",
"buttonbox(image) -- a buttonbox that displays an image",
"choicebox",
"multchoicebox",
"textbox",
"ynbox",
"ccbox",
"enterbox",
"enterbox(image) -- an enterbox that displays an image",
"exceptionbox",
"codebox",
"integerbox",
"boolbox",
"indexbox",
"filesavebox",
"fileopenbox",
"passwordbox",
"multenterbox",
"multpasswordbox",
"diropenbox",
"About EasyGui",
" Help"
]
choice = choicebox(msg=intro_message
, title="EasyGui " + egversion
, choices=choices)
if not choice: return
reply = choice.split()
if reply[0] == "msgbox":
reply = msgbox("short msg", "This is a long title")
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "About":
reply = abouteasygui()
elif reply[0] == "Help":
_demo_help()
elif reply[0] == "buttonbox":
reply = buttonbox()
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
title = "Demo of Buttonbox with many, many buttons!"
msg = "This buttonbox shows what happens when you specify too many buttons."
reply = buttonbox(msg=msg, title=title, choices=choices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "buttonbox(image)":
_demo_buttonbox_with_image()
elif reply[0] == "boolbox":
reply = boolbox()
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "enterbox":
image = "python_and_check_logo.gif"
message = "Enter the name of your best friend."\
"\n(Result will be stripped.)"
reply = enterbox(message, "Love!", " Suzy Smith ")
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
message = "Enter the name of your best friend."\
"\n(Result will NOT be stripped.)"
reply = enterbox(message, "Love!", " Suzy Smith ",strip=False)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
reply = enterbox("Enter the name of your worst enemy:", "Hate!")
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "enterbox(image)":
image = "python_and_check_logo.gif"
message = "What kind of snake is this?"
reply = enterbox(message, "Quiz",image=image)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "exceptionbox":
try:
thisWillCauseADivideByZeroException = 1/0
except:
exceptionbox()
elif reply[0] == "integerbox":
reply = integerbox(
"Enter a number between 3 and 333",
"Demo: integerbox WITH a default value",
222, 3, 333)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
reply = integerbox(
"Enter a number between 0 and 99",
"Demo: integerbox WITHOUT a default value"
)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "diropenbox" : _demo_diropenbox()
elif reply[0] == "fileopenbox": _demo_fileopenbox()
elif reply[0] == "filesavebox": _demo_filesavebox()
elif reply[0] == "indexbox":
title = reply[0]
msg = "Demo of " + reply[0]
choices = ["Choice1", "Choice2", "Choice3", "Choice4"]
reply = indexbox(msg, title, choices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "passwordbox":
reply = passwordbox("Demo of password box WITHOUT default"
+ "\n\nEnter your secret password", "Member Logon")
writeln("Reply was: %s" % str(reply))
reply = passwordbox("Demo of password box WITH default"
+ "\n\nEnter your secret password", "Member Logon", "alfie")
writeln("Reply was: %s" % str(reply))
elif reply[0] == "multenterbox":
msg = "Enter your personal information"
title = "Credit Card Application"
fieldNames = ["Name","Street Address","City","State","ZipCode"]
fieldValues = [] # we start with blanks for the values
fieldValues = multenterbox(msg,title, fieldNames)
# make sure that none of the fields was left blank
while 1:
if fieldValues == None: break
errmsg = ""
for i in range(len(fieldNames)):
if fieldValues[i].strip() == "":
errmsg = errmsg + ('"%s" is a required field.\n\n' % fieldNames[i])
if errmsg == "": break # no problems found
fieldValues = multenterbox(errmsg, title, fieldNames, fieldValues)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % str(fieldValues))
elif reply[0] == "multpasswordbox":
msg = "Enter logon information"
title = "Demo of multpasswordbox"
fieldNames = ["Server ID", "User ID", "Password"]
fieldValues = [] # we start with blanks for the values
fieldValues = multpasswordbox(msg,title, fieldNames)
# make sure that none of the fields was left blank
while 1:
if fieldValues == None: break
errmsg = ""
for i in range(len(fieldNames)):
if fieldValues[i].strip() == "":
errmsg = errmsg + ('"%s" is a required field.\n\n' % fieldNames[i])
if errmsg == "": break # no problems found
fieldValues = multpasswordbox(errmsg, title, fieldNames, fieldValues)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % str(fieldValues))
elif reply[0] == "ynbox":
title = "Demo of ynbox"
msg = "Were you expecting the Spanish Inquisition?"
reply = ynbox(msg, title)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
if reply:
msgbox("NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition!", "Wrong!")
elif reply[0] == "ccbox":
title = "Demo of ccbox"
reply = ccbox(msg,title)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "choicebox":
title = "Demo of choicebox"
longchoice = "This is an example of a very long option which you may or may not wish to choose."*2
listChoices = ["nnn", "ddd", "eee", "fff", "aaa", longchoice
, "aaa", "bbb", "ccc", "ggg", "hhh", "iii", "jjj", "kkk", "LLL", "mmm" , "nnn", "ooo", "ppp", "qqq", "rrr", "sss", "ttt", "uuu", "vvv"]
msg = "Pick something. " + ("A wrapable sentence of text ?! "*30) + "\nA separate line of text."*6
reply = choicebox(msg=msg, choices=listChoices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
msg = "Pick something. "
reply = choicebox(msg=msg, title=title, choices=listChoices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
msg = "Pick something. "
reply = choicebox(msg="The list of choices is empty!", choices=[])
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "multchoicebox":
listChoices = ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc", "ggg", "hhh", "iii", "jjj", "kkk"
, "LLL", "mmm" , "nnn", "ooo", "ppp", "qqq"
, "rrr", "sss", "ttt", "uuu", "vvv"]
msg = "Pick as many choices as you wish."
reply = multchoicebox(msg,"Demo of multchoicebox", listChoices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
elif reply[0] == "textbox": _demo_textbox(reply[0])
elif reply[0] == "codebox": _demo_codebox(reply[0])
else:
msgbox("Choice\n\n" + choice + "\n\nis not recognized", "Program Logic Error")
return
def _demo_textbox(reply):
text_snippet = ((\
"""It was the best of times, and it was the worst of times. The rich ate cake, and the poor had cake recommended to them, but wished only for enough cash to buy bread. The time was ripe for revolution! """ \
*5)+"\n\n")*10
title = "Demo of textbox"
msg = "Here is some sample text. " * 16
reply = textbox(msg, "Text Sample", text_snippet)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % str(reply))
def _demo_codebox(reply):
code_snippet = ("dafsdfa dasflkj pp[oadsij asdfp;ij asdfpjkop asdfpok asdfpok asdfpok"*3) +"\n"+\
"""# here is some dummy Python code
for someItem in myListOfStuff:
do something(someItem)
do something()
do something()
if somethingElse(someItem):
doSomethingEvenMoreInteresting()
"""*16
msg = "Here is some sample code. " * 16
reply = codebox(msg, "Code Sample", code_snippet)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
def _demo_buttonbox_with_image():
image = "python_and_check_logo.gif"
msg = "Pretty nice, huh!"
reply=msgbox(msg,image=image, ok_button="Wow!")
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
msg = "Do you like this picture?"
choices = ["Yes","No","No opinion"]
reply=buttonbox(msg,image=image,choices=choices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
image = os.path.normpath("python_and_check_logo.png")
reply=buttonbox(msg,image=image, choices=choices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
image = os.path.normpath("zzzzz.gif")
reply=buttonbox(msg,image=image, choices=choices)
writeln("Reply was: %s" % repr(reply))
def _demo_help():
savedStdout = sys.stdout # save the sys.stdout file object
sys.stdout = capturedOutput = StringIO()
help("easygui")
sys.stdout = savedStdout # restore the sys.stdout file object
codebox("EasyGui Help",text=capturedOutput.getvalue())
def _demo_filesavebox():
filename = "myNewFile.txt"
title = "File SaveAs"
msg ="Save file as:"
f = filesavebox(msg,title,default=filename)
writeln("You chose to save file: %s" % f)
def _demo_diropenbox():
title = "Demo of diropenbox"
msg = "Pick the directory that you wish to open."
d = diropenbox(msg, title)
writeln("You chose directory...: %s" % d)
d = diropenbox(msg, title,default="./")
writeln("You chose directory...: %s" % d)
d = diropenbox(msg, title,default="c:/")
writeln("You chose directory...: %s" % d)
def _demo_fileopenbox():
msg = "Python files"
title = "Open files"
default="*.py"
f = fileopenbox(msg,title,default=default)
writeln("You chose to open file: %s" % f)
default="./*.gif"
filetypes = ["*.jpg",["*.zip","*.tgs","*.gz", "Archive files"],["*.htm", "*.html","HTML files"]]
f = fileopenbox(msg,title,default=default,filetypes=filetypes)
writeln("You chose to open file: %s" % f)
"""#deadcode -- testing ----------------------------------------
f = fileopenbox(None,None,default=default)
writeln("You chose to open file: %s" % f)
f = fileopenbox(None,title,default=default)
writeln("You chose to open file: %s" % f)
f = fileopenbox(msg,None,default=default)
writeln("You chose to open file: %s" % f)
f = fileopenbox(default=default)
writeln("You chose to open file: %s" % f)
f = fileopenbox(default=None)
writeln("You chose to open file: %s" % f)
#----------------------------------------------------deadcode """
def _dummy():
pass
EASYGUI_ABOUT_INFORMATION = '''
========================================================================
0.96(2010-06-25)
========================================================================
This version fixes some problems with version independence.
BUG FIXES
------------------------------------------------------
* A statement with Python 2.x-style exception-handling syntax raised
a syntax error when running under Python 3.x.
Thanks to David Williams for reporting this problem.
* Under some circumstances, PIL was unable to display non-gif images
that it should have been able to display.
The cause appears to be non-version-independent import syntax.
PIL modules are now imported with a version-independent syntax.
Thanks to Horst Jens for reporting this problem.
========================================================================
0.95(2010-06-12)
========================================================================
ENHANCEMENTS
------------------------------------------------------
* Previous versions of EasyGui could display only .gif image files using the
msgbox "image" argument. This version can now display all image-file formats
supported by PIL the Python Imaging Library) if PIL is installed.
If msgbox is asked to open a non-gif image file, it attempts to import
PIL and to use PIL to convert the image file to a displayable format.
If PIL cannot be imported (probably because PIL is not installed)
EasyGui displays an error message saying that PIL must be installed in order
to display the image file.
Note that
http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/
says that PIL doesn't yet support Python 3.x.
========================================================================
0.94(2010-06-06)
========================================================================
ENHANCEMENTS
------------------------------------------------------
* The codebox and textbox functions now return the contents of the box, rather
than simply the name of the button ("Yes"). This makes it possible to use
codebox and textbox as data-entry widgets. A big "thank you!" to Dominic
Comtois for requesting this feature, patiently explaining his requirement,
and helping to discover the tkinter techniques to implement it.
NOTE THAT in theory this change breaks backward compatibility. But because
(in previous versions of EasyGui) the value returned by codebox and textbox
was meaningless, no application should have been checking it. So in actual
practice, this change should not break backward compatibility.
* Added support for SPACEBAR to command buttons. Now, when keyboard
focus is on a command button, a press of the SPACEBAR will act like
a press of the ENTER key; it will activate the command button.
* Added support for keyboard navigation with the arrow keys (up,down,left,right)
to the fields and buttons in enterbox, multenterbox and multpasswordbox,
and to the buttons in choicebox and all buttonboxes.
* added highlightthickness=2 to entry fields in multenterbox and
multpasswordbox. Now it is easier to tell which entry field has
keyboard focus.
BUG FIXES
------------------------------------------------------
* In EgStore, the pickle file is now opened with "rb" and "wb" rather than
with "r" and "w". This change is necessary for compatibility with Python 3+.
Thanks to Marshall Mattingly for reporting this problem and providing the fix.
* In integerbox, the actual argument names did not match the names described
in the docstring. Thanks to Daniel Zingaro of at University of Toronto for
reporting this problem.
* In integerbox, the "argLowerBound" and "argUpperBound" arguments have been
renamed to "lowerbound" and "upperbound" and the docstring has been corrected.
NOTE THAT THIS CHANGE TO THE ARGUMENT-NAMES BREAKS BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY.
If argLowerBound or argUpperBound are used, an AssertionError with an
explanatory error message is raised.
* In choicebox, the signature to choicebox incorrectly showed choicebox as
accepting a "buttons" argument. The signature has been fixed.
========================================================================
0.93(2009-07-07)
========================================================================
ENHANCEMENTS
------------------------------------------------------
* Added exceptionbox to display stack trace of exceptions
* modified names of some font-related constants to make it
easier to customize them
========================================================================
0.92(2009-06-22)
========================================================================
ENHANCEMENTS
------------------------------------------------------
* Added EgStore class to to provide basic easy-to-use persistence.
BUG FIXES
------------------------------------------------------
* Fixed a bug that was preventing Linux users from copying text out of
a textbox and a codebox. This was not a problem for Windows users.
'''
def abouteasygui():
"""
shows the easygui revision history
"""
codebox("About EasyGui\n"+egversion,"EasyGui",EASYGUI_ABOUT_INFORMATION)
return None
if __name__ == '__main__':
if True:
egdemo()
else:
# test the new root feature
root = Tk()
msg = """This is a test of a main Tk() window in which we will place an easygui msgbox.
It will be an interesting experiment.\n\n"""
messageWidget = Message(root, text=msg, width=1000)
messageWidget.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, fill=X, padx='3m', pady='3m')
messageWidget = Message(root, text=msg, width=1000)
messageWidget.pack(side=TOP, expand=YES, fill=X, padx='3m', pady='3m')
msgbox("this is a test of passing in boxRoot", root=root)
msgbox("this is a second test of passing in boxRoot", root=root)
reply = enterbox("Enter something", root=root)
writeln("You wrote:", reply)
reply = enterbox("Enter something else", root=root)
writeln("You wrote:", reply)
root.destroy()
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