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A Python module for creating GUI popups with Dear PyGui and AutoHotkey on Windows

Project description

popui

A Python module for creating GUI popups with Dear PyGui and AutoHotkey on Windows

Installation

pip install popui

Usage

To create a popup, first define a function that builds the GUI.

from popui import Popup

def build(popup: Popup):
    popup.add_button('Do something', callback=lambda: print('Doing something'))
    popup.add_button("Do Nothing (Keep window open)", popup.no_op, close=False)
    popup.add_keybind('tab', lambda: print('Tabbing'))

The popup.add_button() method is a convenience method that creates a button that will close the popup window after the callback function is called by default. The add_keybind() method is a convenience method that causes the provided callback to be called when the specified keybind is pressed while the window is active.

Then, create a Popup object with the function and any additional options that you would typically pass to as arguments to a dearpygui viewport.

if __name__ == '__main__':
    popup = Popup('^space', build, width=200, height=200) # Control + Space will toggle the popup
    popup.block()

The block method will block the current thread indefinitely. Pressing the hotkey will toggle the popup window.

Dear PyGui elements

For more complex GUIs, you can use the gui attribute of the popup to create a GUI with the same syntax as Dear PyGui. (See more at https://dearpygui.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html). If used as a context manager, any elements created within the context will be parented to the popup window automatically.

popup.gui.add_text(label='Hello, world!', parent=popup.root)

with popup as gui:
    gui.add_checkbox(label='Box', callback=lambda: print('Box checked'))
    with gui.tab_bar():
        gui.add_tab(label='Tab 1')
        gui.add_tab(label='Tab 2')

Application specific popups

You can create a popup that is specific to an application by using the application parameter of the Popup class. This will ensure that the popup is only shown when the specified application is in focus.

The application argument should be in autohotkey title format. For example, to create a popup that is only shown when Notepad is in focus, you would use the following:

popup = Popup('~!e',
              build,
              anchor=Popup.ON_APP,
              application='ahk_exe notepad.exe',
              decorated=False, # Removes the title bar and border from the viewport (much better looking imo)
              width=200,
              height=200).build()

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