PySimpleGUI/DemoPrograms/Demo_Multithreaded_popup.py

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import threading
import time
import PySimpleGUI as sg
import queue
"""
Threading Demo - "Call popup from a thread"
Can be extended to call any PySimpleGUI function by passing the function through the queue
Safest approach to threading is to use a Queue object to communicate
between threads and maintrhead.
The thread calls popup, a LOCAL function that should be called with the same
parameters that would be used to call opiup when called directly
The parameters passed to the local popup are passed through a queue to the main thread.
When a messages is received from the queue, sg.popup is called using the parms passed
through the queue
Copyright 2021 PySimpleGUI.org
"""
mainthread_queue:queue.Queue = None
def popup(*args, **kwargs):
if mainthread_queue:
mainthread_queue.put((args, kwargs))
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def the_thread(count):
"""
The thread that communicates with the application through the window's events.
Once a second wakes and sends a new event and associated value to the window
"""
i = 0
while True:
time.sleep(2)
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popup(f'Hello, this is the thread #{count}', 'My counter value', i, text_color='white', background_color='red', non_blocking=True, keep_on_top=True, location=(1000-200*count, 400))
i += 1
def process_popup():
try:
queued_value = mainthread_queue.get_nowait()
sg.popup_auto_close(*queued_value[0], **queued_value[1])
except queue.Empty: # get_nowait() will get exception when Queue is empty
pass
def main():
"""
The demo will display in the multiline info about the event and values dictionary as it is being
returned from window.read()
Every time "Start" is clicked a new thread is started
Try clicking "Dummy" to see that the window is active while the thread stuff is happening in the background
"""
global mainthread_queue
mainthread_queue = queue.Queue()
layout = [ [sg.Text('Output Area - cprint\'s route to here', font='Any 15')],
[sg.Multiline(size=(65,20), key='-ML-', autoscroll=True, reroute_stdout=True, write_only=True, reroute_cprint=True)],
[sg.T('Input so you can see data in your dictionary')],
[sg.Input(key='-IN-', size=(30,1))],
[sg.B('Start A Thread'), sg.B('Dummy'), sg.Button('Exit')] ]
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window = sg.Window('Window Title', layout, finalize=True, keep_on_top=True)
count = 0
while True: # Event Loop
event, values = window.read(timeout=500)
sg.cprint(event, values) if event != sg.TIMEOUT_EVENT else None
if event == sg.WIN_CLOSED or event == 'Exit':
break
process_popup()
if event.startswith('Start'):
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threading.Thread(target=the_thread, args=(count,), daemon=True).start()
count += 1
window.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()