49 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
import PySimpleGUI as sg
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# import imwatchingyou # STEP 1
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"""
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Demo program that shows you how to integrate the PySimpleGUI Debugger
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into your program.
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This particular program is a GUI based program simply to make it easier for you to interact and change
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things.
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In this example, the debugger is not started initiallly. You click the "Debug" button to launch it
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There are THREE steps, and they are copy and pastes.
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1. At the top of your app to debug add
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import imwatchingyou
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2. When you want to show a debug window, call one of two functions:
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imwatchingyou.show_debug_window()
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imwatchingyou.show_popout_window()
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3. You must find a location in your code to "refresh" the debugger. Some loop that's executed often.
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In this loop add this call:
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imwatchingyou.refresh()
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"""
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layout = [
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[sg.T('A typical PSG application')],
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[sg.In(key='_IN_')],
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[sg.T(' ', key='_OUT_', size=(45,1))],
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[sg.CBox('Checkbox 1'), sg.CBox('Checkbox 2')],
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[sg.Radio('a',1, key='_R1_'), sg.Radio('b',1, key='_R2_'), sg.Radio('c',1, key='_R3_')],
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[sg.Combo(['c1', 'c2', 'c3'], size=(6,3), key='_COMBO_')],
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[sg.Output(size=(50,6))],
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[sg.Ok(), sg.Exit(), sg.Button('Enable'), sg.Debug(key='Debug')],
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]
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window = sg.Window('This is your Application Window', layout, debugger_enabled=False)
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counter = 0
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timeout = 100
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while True: # Your Event Loop
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event, values = window.Read(timeout=timeout)
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if event in (None, 'Exit'):
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break
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elif event == 'Enable':
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window.EnableDebugger()
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counter += 1
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# to prove window is operating, show the input in another area in the window.
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window.Element('_OUT_').Update(values['_IN_'])
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window.Close()
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