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A simple tool to create events to PySimpleGUI

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Events For SimpleGui

Status of project: in progress...

This project has the intention to make easier, scalable and readable events on PySimpleGUI

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$pip install EventSimpleGUI

Demonstration

Creating an event function

Using the decorator event to run an event, you can pass the element key as an argument for decorator, when the event is called, function is going to be called two

from pysimpleevent import EventSimpleGUI
import PySimpleGUI as sg

loop = EventSimpleGUI()


@loop.event('_click')
def when_btn_was_clicked(*args):
    print('Just a normal event')

layout = [[sg.B('Just a button', key='_click')]]
window = sg.Window('Just a Window.', layout)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    loop.run_window(window)

Events can be passed as an argument of run window like in the exemple

from pysimpleevent import EventSimpleGUI
import PySimpleGUI as sg

loop = EventSimpleGUI()



def when_btn_was_clicked(*args):
    event, _, _ = args
    if event == '_click':
        print('Just a normal event')

layout = [[sg.B('Just a button', key='_click')]]
window = sg.Window('Just a Window.', layout)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    loop.run_window(window, when_btn_was_clicked)

And can also pass an event using add_event

from pysimpleevent import EventSimpleGUI
import PySimpleGUI as sg

loop = EventSimpleGUI()



def when_btn_was_clicked(*args):
    event, _, _ = args
    if event == '_click':
        print('Just a normal event')

loop.add_event(when_btn_was_clicked)
layout = [[sg.B('Just a button', key='_click')]]
window = sg.Window('Just a Window.', layout)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    loop.run_window(window)

Events

You can use a sting or list of keys to trigger your events

from pysimpleevent import EventSimpleGUI
import PySimpleGUI as sg


loop = EventSimpleGUI()

keys = ['_click', '_click1']
@loop.event(keys)
def when_btn_was_clicked(*args):
    print('Just a normal event')


layout = [
    [sg.B(f'{"Just a button":54}', key='_click')],
    [sg.B(f'{"Just another button":50}', key='_click1')]
]
window = sg.Window('Just a Window.', layout, scaling=1.5)
if __name__ == '__main__':
    loop.run_window(window, window_log=True)

Change log 0.2.5

  • Now events can return values on Values dict

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