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Builds dialogs from ASCII art definition.

Project description

A library that:

  • creates GUI from ASCII-art (with well-defined syntax)

  • maps widgets to virtual class attributes

  • relieves you from the boring parts of Form building while leaving you in control.

Did you ever design a form by scribbling something like this in your editor:

Text to transform:   [ Text_      ]

Select transformation:

(x) Uppercase
( ) Lowercase
( ) Title-case

    [ OK ]            [ Cancel ]

… and wished that you could be done with design and start coding? Wish no longer:

from ascii_designer import AutoFrame

class TextTransformer(AutoFrame):
    f_body='''
                            |    <->       |
        Text to transform:   [ Text_      ]

        Select transformation:

        (x) Uppercase
        ( ) Lowercase
        ( ) Title-case

            [ OK ]            [ Cancel ]~

    '''
    def ok(self):
        text = self.text
        if self.uppercase:
            text = text.upper()
        elif self.lowercase:
            text = text.lower()
        elif self.titlecase:
            text = text.title()
        print(text)
        self.close()

    def cancel(self):
        self.close()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    TextTransformer().f_show()

Some comments, incidentally highlighting the features of this library:

  • As you probably guessed, all the magic happens in AutoFrame. The f_show call triggers rendering of the form. All the reserved attributes are prepended with f_ to get out of your way when subclassing.

  • There is a well-defined syntax for how to get the usual widget types. In the example you can find labels (plain text), a text box, radio buttons and normal buttons.

  • The columns are defined by the header row with the pipe characters. The minus sign denotes stretching columns. (The < / > chars are just decoration.)

  • Column-span is easily done by having not-a-space underneath the pipe symbol. Row-span can also be done by prepending subsequent cells with a { character.

  • Anchoring is controlled by whether the cell is space-padded or not. For example, the Text box stretches, while the cancel button is centered. The tilde character can be used instead of a fragile trailing space.

  • Widget IDs are automatically generated by lowercasing and whitelisting the captions.

  • If a method exists with the same name as a widget id, it is automatically bound to the usually-wanted event (click in case of button, value-changed in case of basically anything else). Oh, and close and quit are already there for your convenience.

  • Otherwise, you can retrieve and set the widget’s value by using its id like a class attribute.

  • f_show() captures all the usual boilerplate and simply f***ing shows the frame. It can be used for both the toplevel and additional frames.

  • Also note how the class name automatically turned into the window title. Override by setting .f_title.

  • The created widgets are “raw”, native widgets. You can configure the toolkit to use. Currently there is a Qt and a Tkinter implementation. The native widget can accessed using form["widget_id"] (or form.f_controls["widget_id"]).

The general philosophy is to not paint everything over with wrappers. Instead, the library focuses on specific tasks - building the layout, event-/value binding - and lets you do everything else with the API you know and (maybe) love.

INSTALLATION

pip install ascii_designer

Requirements: Python >= 3, attrs. To use the Qt toolkit you need qtpy.

DOCUMENTATION

Please proceed to http://ascii_designer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html

LICENCSE

MIT License: https://github.com/loehnertj/ascii_designer/blob/master/LICENSE

TODO

Alpha-state software, mostly working.

Test coverage is lacking, politely spoken.

This is a hobby project. If you need something quick, open an issue or send a pull request.

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