79 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
79 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
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import PySimpleGUI as sg
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from psgtray import SystemTray
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"""
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A System Tray Icon courtesy of pystray and your friends at PySimpleGUI
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Import the SystemTray object with this line of code:
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from psgtray import SystemTray
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Key for the system tray icon is:
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tray = SystemTray()
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tray.key
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values[key] contains the menu item chosen.
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One trick employed here is to change the window's event to be the event from the System Tray.
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Copyright PySimpleGUI 2021
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"""
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def main():
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menu = ['', ['Show Window', 'Hide Window', '---', '!Disabled Item', 'Change Icon', ['Happy', 'Sad', 'Plain'], 'Exit']]
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tooltip = 'Tooltip'
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layout = [[sg.Text('My PySimpleGUI Celebration Window - X will minimize to tray')],
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[sg.T('Double clip icon to restore or right click and choose Show Window')],
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[sg.T('Icon Tooltip:'), sg.Input(tooltip, key='-IN-', s=(20,1)), sg.B('Change Tooltip')],
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[sg.Multiline(size=(60,10), reroute_stdout=False, reroute_cprint=True, write_only=True, key='-OUT-')],
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[sg.Button('Go'), sg.B('Hide Icon'), sg.B('Show Icon'), sg.B('Hide Window'), sg.Button('Exit')]]
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window = sg.Window('Window Title', layout, finalize=True, enable_close_attempted_event=True)
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tray = SystemTray(menu, single_click_events=False, window=window, tooltip=tooltip, icon=sg.DEFAULT_BASE64_ICON)
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tray.show_message('System Tray', 'System Tray Icon Started!')
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sg.cprint(sg.get_versions())
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while True:
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event, values = window.read()
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# IMPORTANT step. It's not required, but convenient. Set event to value from tray
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# if it's a tray event, change the event variable to be whatever the tray sent
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if event == tray.key:
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sg.cprint(f'System Tray Event = ', values[event], c='white on red')
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event = values[event] # use the System Tray's event as if was from the window
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if event in (sg.WIN_CLOSED, 'Exit'):
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break
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sg.cprint(event, values)
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tray.show_message(title=event, message=values)
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if event in ('Show Window', sg.EVENT_SYSTEM_TRAY_ICON_DOUBLE_CLICKED):
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window.un_hide()
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window.bring_to_front()
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elif event in ('Hide Window', sg.WIN_CLOSE_ATTEMPTED_EVENT):
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window.hide()
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tray.show_icon() # if hiding window, better make sure the icon is visible
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# tray.notify('System Tray Item Chosen', f'You chose {event}')
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elif event == 'Happy':
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tray.change_icon(sg.EMOJI_BASE64_HAPPY_JOY)
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elif event == 'Sad':
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tray.change_icon(sg.EMOJI_BASE64_FRUSTRATED)
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elif event == 'Plain':
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tray.change_icon(sg.DEFAULT_BASE64_ICON)
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elif event == 'Hide Icon':
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tray.hide_icon()
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elif event == 'Show Icon':
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tray.show_icon()
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elif event == 'Change Tooltip':
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tray.set_tooltip(values['-IN-'])
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tray.close() # optional but without a close, the icon may "linger" until moused over
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window.close()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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