Merge pull request 'import LxTools with try except and add images in readme' (#4) from 4-06-2025 into main

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@ -5,6 +5,12 @@ Changelog for shared_libs
- add Info Window for user in delete logfile - add Info Window for user in delete logfile
bevore delete logfile. bevore delete logfile.
### Added
15-06-2025
- Update MessageDialog Class description
- import LxTools with try exception.
### Added ### Added
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# shared_libs # shared_libs
Module Project for apps by git.ilunix.de Module Project for apps by git.ilunix.de
Examples with a Theme from Projekt Wire-Py
# Screenshots
[![info_example.png](https://fb.ilunix.de/api/public/dl/KtaTPMMq=true)](https://fb.ilunix.de/share/KtaTPMMq)
[![error_example.png](https://fb.ilunix.de/api/public/dl/cRO_ksrM=true)](https://fb.ilunix.de/share/cRO_ksrM)
[![warning_example.png](https://fb.ilunix.de/api/public/dl/1JEdSJcI=true)](https://fb.ilunix.de/share/1JEdSJcI)
[![question_light_example.png](https://fb.ilunix.de/api/public/dl/XxNey7y7=true)](https://fb.ilunix.de/share/1XxNey7y7)
[![question_dark_example.png](https://fb.ilunix.de/api/public/dl/4HCxiNwB=true)](https://fb.ilunix.de/share/4HCxiNwB)
[![example_with_own_title_and_icon.png](https://fb.ilunix.de/api/public/dl/uui8b1xx=true)](https://fb.ilunix.de/share/uui8b1xx)

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@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ from shared_libs.common_tools import (
) )
import sys import sys
from file_and_dir_ensure import prepare_app_environment from file_and_dir_ensure import prepare_app_environment
import webbrowser
class LogViewer(tk.Tk): class LogViewer(tk.Tk):

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@ -2,155 +2,104 @@ import os
from typing import List, Optional, Dict from typing import List, Optional, Dict
import tkinter as tk import tkinter as tk
from tkinter import ttk from tkinter import ttk
from shared_libs.common_tools import LxTools
""" try:
#################################################### from manager import LxTools
Attention! MessageDialog returns different values. except (ModuleNotFoundError, NameError):
From 3 buttons with Cancel, Cancel and the Close (x) from shared_libs.common_tools import LxTools
None returns. otherwise always False.
####################################################
Usage Examples
1. Basic Info Dialog
from tkinter import Tk
root = Tk()
dialog = MessageDialog(
message_type="info",
text="This is an information message.",
buttons=["OK"],
master=root,
)
result = dialog.show()
print("User clicked OK:", result)
-----------------------------------------------------
My Favorite Example,
for simply information message:
MessageDialog(text="This is an information message.")
result = MessageDialog(text="This is an information message.").show()
-----------------------------------------------------
Explanation: if you need the return value e.g. in the vaiable result,
you need to add .show(). otherwise only if no root.mainloop z.b is used to test the window.
#####################################################
2. Error Dialog with Custom Icon and Command
def on_cancel():
print("User canceled the operation.")
root = Tk()
result = MessageDialog(
message_type="error",
text="An error occurred during processing.",
buttons=["Retry", "Cancel"],
commands=[None, on_cancel],
icon="/path/to/custom/error_icon.png",
title="Critical Error"
).show()
print("User clicked Retry:", result)
-----------------------------------------------------
My Favorite Example,
for simply Error message:
MessageDialog(
"error",
text="An error occurred during processing.",
).show()
#####################################################
3. Confirmation Dialog with Yes/No Buttons
def on_confirm():
print("User confirmed the action.")
root = Tk()
dialog = MessageDialog(
message_type="ask",
text="Are you sure you want to proceed?",
buttons=["Yes", "No"],
commands=[on_confirm, None], # Either use comando or work with the values True and False
)
result = dialog.show()
print("User confirmed:", result)
-----------------------------------------------------
My Favorite Example,
for simply Question message:
dialog = MessageDialog(
"ask",
text="Are you sure you want to proceed?",
buttons=["Yes", "No"]
).show()
#####################################################
4. Warning Dialog with Custom Title
root = Tk()
dialog = MessageDialog(
message_type="warning",
text="This action cannot be undone.",
buttons=["Proceed", "Cancel"],
title="Warning: Irreversible Action"
)
result = dialog.show()
print("User proceeded:", result)
-----------------------------------------------------
And a special example for a "open link" button:
Be careful not to forget to import it into the script in which this dialog is used!!!
import webbrowser
from functools import partial
dialog = MessageDialog(
"ask",
text="Are you sure you want to proceed?",
buttons=["Yes", "Go to Exapmle"],
commands=[
None, # Default on "OK"
partial(webbrowser.open, "https://exapmle.com"),
],
icon="/pathh/to/custom/icon.png",
title="Example",
).show()
In all dialogues, a font can also be specified as a tuple. With font=("ubuntu", 11)
and wraplength=300, the text is automatically wrapped.
"""
class MessageDialog: class MessageDialog:
""" """
A customizable message dialog window using tkinter. A customizable message dialog window using tkinter for user interaction.
This class creates modal dialogs for displaying information, warnings, errors, This class creates modal dialogs for displaying information, warnings, errors,
or questions to the user. It supports multiple button configurations and custom or questions to the user. It supports multiple button configurations, custom
icons. The dialog is centered on the screen and handles user interactions. icons, keyboard navigation, and command binding. The dialog is centered on the
screen and handles user interactions with focus management and accessibility.
Attributes: Attributes:
message_type (str): Type of message ("info", "error", "warning", "ask"). message_type (str): Type of message ("info", "error", "warning", "ask").
text (str): Main message content. text (str): Main message content to display.
buttons (List[str]): List of button labels (e.g., ["OK", "Cancel"]). buttons (List[str]): List of button labels (e.g., ["OK", "Cancel"]).
result (bool): True if the user clicked a positive button (like "Yes" or "OK"), else False. result (bool or None):
icons: Dictionary mapping message types to tkinter.PhotoImage objects. - True for positive actions (Yes, OK)
- False for negative actions (No, Cancel)
- None if "Cancel" was clicked with ≥3 buttons
icons: Dictionary mapping message types to tkinter.PhotoImage objects
Parameters: Parameters:
message_type: Type of message dialog (default: "info"). message_type: Type of message dialog (default: "info")
text: Message content to display. text: Message content to display
buttons: List of button labels (default: ["OK"]). buttons: List of button labels (default: ["OK"])
master: Parent tkinter window (optional). master: Parent tkinter window (optional)
commands: List of callables for each button (default: [None]). commands: List of callables for each button (default: [None])
icon: Custom icon path (overrides default icons if provided). icon: Custom icon path (overrides default icons if provided)
title: Window title (default: derived from message_type). title: Window title (default: derived from message_type)
font: Font tuple for text styling
wraplength: Text wrapping width in pixels
Methods: Methods:
_get_title(): Returns the default window title based on message type. _get_title(): Returns the default window title based on message type.
_load_icons(): Loads icons from system paths or fallback locations. _load_icons(): Loads icons from system paths or fallback locations.
_on_button_click(button_text): Sets result and closes the dialog. _on_button_click(button_text): Sets result and closes the dialog.
show(): Displays the dialog and waits for user response (returns self.result). show(): Displays the dialog and waits for user response.
Example Usage:
1. Basic Info Dialog:
>>> MessageDialog(
... text="This is an information message.")
>>> result = dialog.show()
>>> print("User clicked OK:", result)
Notes:
My Favorite Example,
for simply information message:
>>> MessageDialog(text="This is an information message.")
>>> result = MessageDialog(text="This is an information message.").show()
Example Usage:
2. Error Dialog with Custom Command:
>>> def on_retry():
... print("User selected Retry")
>>> dialog = MessageDialog(
... message_type="error",
... text="An error occurred during processing.",
... buttons=["Retry", "Cancel"],
... commands=[on_retry, None],
... title="Critical Error"
... )
>>> result = dialog.show()
>>> print("User selected Retry:", result)
Example Usage:
3. And a special example for a "open link" button:
Be careful not to forget to import it into the script in which
this dialog is used!!! import webbrowser from functools import partial
>>> MessageDialog(
... "info"
... text="This is an information message.",
... buttons=["Yes", "Go to Exapmle"],
... commands=[
... None, # Default on "OK"
... partial(webbrowser.open, "https://exapmle.com"),
... ],
... icon="/pathh/to/custom/icon.png",
... title="Example",
... )
Notes:
- Returns None if "Cancel" was clicked with ≥3 buttons
- Supports keyboard navigation (Left/Right arrows and Enter)
- Dialog automatically centers on screen
- Result is False for window close (X) with 2 buttons
- Font and wraplength parameters enable text styling
""" """
DEFAULT_ICON_PATH = "/usr/share/icons/lx-icons" DEFAULT_ICON_PATH = "/usr/share/icons/lx-icons"
@ -191,7 +140,7 @@ class MessageDialog:
# Layout # Layout
frame = ttk.Frame(self.window) frame = ttk.Frame(self.window)
frame.pack(expand=True, fill="both") frame.pack(expand=True, fill="both", padx=15, pady=8)
# Grid-Configuration # Grid-Configuration
frame.grid_rowconfigure(0, weight=1) frame.grid_rowconfigure(0, weight=1)
@ -218,13 +167,12 @@ class MessageDialog:
row=0, row=0,
column=1, column=1,
padx=(10, 20), padx=(10, 20),
pady=(8, 20),
sticky="nsew", sticky="nsew",
) )
# Create button frame # Create button frame
self.button_frame = ttk.Frame(frame) self.button_frame = ttk.Frame(frame)
self.button_frame.grid(row=1, columnspan=2, pady=(15, 10)) self.button_frame.grid(row=1, columnspan=2, pady=(8, 10))
for i, btn_text in enumerate(buttons): for i, btn_text in enumerate(buttons):
if commands and len(commands) > i and commands[i] is not None: if commands and len(commands) > i and commands[i] is not None:
@ -243,7 +191,7 @@ class MessageDialog:
) )
padx_value = 50 if self.icon is not None and len(buttons) == 2 else 10 padx_value = 50 if self.icon is not None and len(buttons) == 2 else 10
btn.pack(side="left" if i == 0 else "right", padx=padx_value, pady=15) btn.pack(side="left" if i == 0 else "right", padx=padx_value, pady=5)
btn.focus_set() if i == 0 else None # Set focus on first button btn.focus_set() if i == 0 else None # Set focus on first button
self.buttons_widgets.append(btn) self.buttons_widgets.append(btn)
@ -309,12 +257,12 @@ class MessageDialog:
if os.path.exists(icon_paths[key]): if os.path.exists(icon_paths[key]):
self.icons[key] = tk.PhotoImage(file=icon_paths[key]) self.icons[key] = tk.PhotoImage(file=icon_paths[key])
else: else:
if os.path.exists(fallback_paths[key]):
self.icons[key] = tk.PhotoImage(file=fallback_paths[key]) self.icons[key] = tk.PhotoImage(file=fallback_paths[key])
except Exception as e: except Exception as e:
print(f"Error on load Icon '{[key]}': {e}") print(f"Error on load Icon '{[key]}': {e}")
self.icons[key] = tk.PhotoImage() self.icons[key] = tk.PhotoImage()
print(f"⚠️ No Icon found for '{key}'. Use standard Tkinter icon.") print(f"⚠️ No Icon found for '{key}'. Use standard Tkinter icon.")
return self.icons return self.icons
def _get_icon_path(self) -> str: def _get_icon_path(self) -> str: