• tkinter custom message box


    #coding:utf-8
    # PyMsgBox - A simple, cross-platform, pure Python module for JavaScript-like message boxes.
    # Al Sweigart al@inventwithpython.com
    
    # Modified BSD License
    # Derived from Stephen Raymond Ferg's EasyGui http://easygui.sourceforge.net/
    
    """
    The four functions in PyMsgBox:
    
     - alert(text='', title='', button='OK')
    
        Displays a simple message box with text and a single OK button. Returns the text of the button clicked on.
    
     - confirm(text='', title='', buttons=['OK', 'Cancel'])
    
        Displays a message box with OK and Cancel buttons. Number and text of buttons can be customized. Returns the text of the button clicked on.
    
     - prompt(text='', title='' , default='')
    
        Displays a message box with text input, and OK & Cancel buttons. Returns the text entered, or None if Cancel was clicked.
    
     - password(text='', title='', default='', mask='*')
    
        Displays a message box with text input, and OK & Cancel buttons. Typed characters appear as *. Returns the text entered, or None if Cancel was clicked.
    """
    
    """
    TODO Roadmap:
    - Be able to specify a custom icon in the message box.
    - Be able to place the message box at an arbitrary position (including on multi screen layouts)
    - Add mouse clicks to unit testing.
    - progress() function to display a progress bar
    - Maybe other types of dialog: open, save, file/folder picker, etc.
    """
    
    __version__ = '1.0.4'
    
    import sys
    RUNNING_PYTHON_2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
    if RUNNING_PYTHON_2:
        import Tkinter as tk
        import ttk
    else:
        import tkinter as tk
    
    rootWindowPosition = '+150+100'
    
    if tk.TkVersion < 8.0 :
        raise RuntimeError('You are running Tk version: ' + str(tk.TkVersion) + 'You must be using Tk version 8.0 or greater to use PyMsgBox.')
    
    
    
    # PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY = ('MS', 'Sans', 'Serif')
    PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY = '微软雅黑'
    MONOSPACE_FONT_FAMILY    = ('Courier')
    
    PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE  = 12
    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', '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
    buttonsFrame = None
    
    
    
    
    
    def alert(text='', title='', button='OK', root=None):
        """Displays a simple message box with text and a single OK button. Returns the text of the button clicked on."""
        return _buttonbox(msg=text, title=title, choices=[str(button)], root=root)
    
    
    def confirm(text='', title='', buttons=['OK', 'Cancel'], root=None):
        """Displays a message box with OK and Cancel buttons. Number and text of buttons can be customized. Returns the text of the button clicked on."""
        return _buttonbox(msg=text, title=title, choices=[str(b) for b in buttons], root=root)
    
    
    def prompt(text='', title='' , default='', root=None):
        """Displays a message box with text input, and OK & Cancel buttons. Returns the text entered, or None if Cancel was clicked."""
        return __fillablebox(text, title, default=default, mask=None,root=root)
    
    
    def password(text='', title='', default='', mask='*', root=None):
        """Displays a message box with text input, and OK & Cancel buttons. Typed characters appear as *. Returns the text entered, or None if Cancel was clicked."""
        return __fillablebox(text, title, default, mask=mask, root=root)
    
    
    
    
    
    import pymsgbox.native as native # This needs to be after the above functions so that the unimplmeneted native functions can default back to the above functions.
    native # dummy line just to make lint stop complaining about the previous line
    
    
    
    def _buttonbox(msg, title, choices, 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 = tk.Toplevel(master=root)
            boxRoot.withdraw()
        else:
            boxRoot = tk.Tk()
            boxRoot.withdraw()
    
        boxRoot.title(title)
        boxRoot.iconname('Dialog')
        boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
        boxRoot.minsize(220, 120)
    
        # ------------- define the messageFrame ---------------------------------
        messageFrame = tk.Frame(master=boxRoot)
        messageFrame.pack(side=tk.TOP, fill=tk.BOTH)
    
        # ------------- define the buttonsFrame ---------------------------------
        buttonsFrame = tk.Frame(master=boxRoot)
        buttonsFrame.pack(side=tk.BOTTOM, fill=tk.BOTH, pady=20)
    
        # -------------------- place the widgets in the frames -----------------------
        messageWidget = tk.Message(messageFrame, text=msg, width=400)
        messageWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY, PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
        messageWidget.pack(side=tk.TOP, expand=tk.YES, fill=tk.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()
        try:
            boxRoot.destroy()
        except tk.TclError:
            __replyButtonText = 'Cancel'
    
        if root: root.deiconify()
        return __replyButtonText
    
    
    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 = ttk.Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text=buttonText)
            _bindArrows(tempButton)
            tempButton.pack(expand=tk.YES, side=tk.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)
    
            if 'Cancel' in choices:
                commandButton.bind('<Escape>', __cancelButtonEvent)
    
    
    def _bindArrows(widget, skipArrowKeys=False):
        widget.bind('<Down>', _tabRight)
        widget.bind('<Up>'  , _tabLeft)
    
        if not skipArrowKeys:
            widget.bind('<Right>',_tabRight)
            widget.bind('<Left>' , _tabLeft)
    
    def _tabRight(event):
        boxRoot.event_generate('<Tab>')
    
    def _tabLeft(event):
        boxRoot.event_generate('<Shift-Tab>')
    
    
    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 __cancelButtonEvent(event):
        """Handle pressing Esc by clicking the Cancel button."""
        global  boxRoot, __widgetTexts, __replyButtonText
        __replyButtonText = 'Cancel'
        boxRoot.quit()
    
    
    def __fillablebox(msg, title='', default='', mask=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 = tk.Toplevel(master=root)
            boxRoot.withdraw()
        else:
            boxRoot = tk.Tk()
            boxRoot.withdraw()
    
        boxRoot.title(title)
        boxRoot.iconname('Dialog')
        boxRoot.geometry(rootWindowPosition)
        boxRoot.bind('<Escape>', __enterboxCancel)
    
        # ------------- define the messageFrame ---------------------------------
        messageFrame = tk.Frame(master=boxRoot)
        messageFrame.pack(side=tk.TOP, fill=tk.BOTH)
    
        # ------------- define the buttonsFrame ---------------------------------
        buttonsFrame = tk.Frame(master=boxRoot)
        buttonsFrame.pack(side=tk.TOP, fill=tk.BOTH)
    
    
        # ------------- define the entryFrame ---------------------------------
        entryFrame = tk.Frame(master=boxRoot)
        entryFrame.pack(side=tk.TOP, fill=tk.BOTH)
    
        # ------------- define the buttonsFrame ---------------------------------
        buttonsFrame = tk.Frame(master=boxRoot)
        buttonsFrame.pack(side=tk.TOP, fill=tk.BOTH)
    
        #-------------------- the msg widget ----------------------------
        messageWidget = tk.Message(messageFrame, width='4.5i', text=msg)
        messageWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY, PROPORTIONAL_FONT_SIZE))
        messageWidget.pack(side=tk.RIGHT, expand=1, fill=tk.BOTH, padx='3m', pady='3m')
    
        # --------- entryWidget ----------------------------------------------
        entryWidget = tk.Entry(entryFrame, width=40)
        _bindArrows(entryWidget, skipArrowKeys=True)
        entryWidget.configure(font=(PROPORTIONAL_FONT_FAMILY, TEXT_ENTRY_FONT_SIZE))
        if mask:
            entryWidget.configure(show=mask)
        entryWidget.pack(side=tk.LEFT, padx='3m')
        entryWidget.bind('<Return>', __enterboxGetText)
        entryWidget.bind('<Escape>', __enterboxCancel)
    
        # put text into the entryWidget and have it pre-highlighted
        if __enterboxDefaultText != '':
            entryWidget.insert(0,__enterboxDefaultText)
            entryWidget.select_range(0, tk.END)
    
        # ------------------ ok button -------------------------------
        okButton = tk.Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text='OK')
        _bindArrows(okButton)
        okButton.pack(expand=1, side=tk.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 = tk.Button(buttonsFrame, takefocus=1, text='Cancel')
        _bindArrows(cancelButton)
        cancelButton.pack(expand=1, side=tk.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()
        try:
            boxRoot.destroy()  # button_click didn't destroy boxRoot, so we do it now
        except tk.TclError:
            return None
    
        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()
    
    
    
    
    
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