Execute Python code in an automatically generated GUI App.
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GUI Executor
You ever wanted to execute your Python code from a simple GUI without the need to use a REPL or commandline? Look no further, use GUI Executor.
You probably have a number of Python scripts hanging around that you use for automated tasks, like e.g. taking a backup of your SQL databases, reducing some of your IoT time series, standard image manipulations scripts etc. Each of these tasks can be put into a function call with parameters and defaults. Let's take a look at a very simple example, the usual boring 'Hello, World!'.
Create a Python file say_hello.py
in the folder ~/lib/scripts
:
from gui_executor.exec import exec_ui
@exec_ui()
def say_hello(name: str = "Rik"):
print(f"Hello, {name}!")
return "Successfully said 'hello!'."
Now, set your PYTHONPATH to point to the ~/lib
folder:
export PYTHONPATH=~/lib
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