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2from wxPython.wx import *
3
4#----------------------------------------------------------------------
5
6class TestPanel(wxPanel):
7 def __init__(self, parent, ID, log):
8 wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, ID)
9 self.log = log
10
11 self.process = None
12 EVT_IDLE(self, self.OnIdle)
13
14 # We can either derive from wxProcess and override OnTerminate
15 # or we can let wxProcess send this window an event that is
16 # caught in the normal way...
17 EVT_END_PROCESS(self, -1, self.OnProcessEnded)
18
19
20 # Make the controls
21 prompt = wxStaticText(self, -1, 'Command line:')
22 self.cmd = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, 'python data/echo.py')
23 self.exBtn = wxButton(self, -1, 'Execute')
24
25 self.out = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, '', style=wxTE_MULTILINE|wxTE_READONLY)
26
27 self.inp = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, '', style=wxTE_PROCESS_ENTER)
28 self.sndBtn = wxButton(self, -1, 'Send')
29 self.termBtn = wxButton(self, -1, 'Close Stream')
30 self.inp.Enable(false)
31 self.sndBtn.Enable(false)
32 self.termBtn.Enable(false)
33
34 # Hook up the events
35 EVT_BUTTON(self, self.exBtn.GetId(), self.OnExecuteBtn)
36 EVT_BUTTON(self, self.sndBtn.GetId(), self.OnSendText)
37 EVT_BUTTON(self, self.termBtn.GetId(), self.OnCloseStream)
38 EVT_TEXT_ENTER(self, self.inp.GetId(), self.OnSendText)
39
40
41 # Do the layout
42 box1 = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
43 box1.Add(prompt, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER)
44 box1.Add(self.cmd, 1, wxALIGN_CENTER|wxLEFT|wxRIGHT, 5)
45 box1.Add(self.exBtn, 0)
46
47 box2 = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL)
48 box2.Add(self.inp, 1, wxALIGN_CENTER)
49 box2.Add(self.sndBtn, 0, wxLEFT, 5)
50 box2.Add(self.termBtn, 0, wxLEFT, 5)
51
52 sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
53 sizer.Add(box1, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 10)
54 sizer.Add(self.out, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 10)
55 sizer.Add(box2, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALL, 10)
56
57 self.SetSizer(sizer)
58 self.SetAutoLayout(true)
59
60
61 def __del__(self):
62 if self.process is not None:
63 self.process.Detach()
64 self.process.CloseOutput()
65 self.process = None
66
67
68 def OnExecuteBtn(self, evt):
69 cmd = self.cmd.GetValue()
70
71 self.process = wxProcess(self)
72 self.process.Redirect();
73 pid = wxExecute(cmd, false, self.process)
74 self.log.write('OnExecuteBtn: "%s" pid: %s\n' % (cmd, pid))
75
76 self.inp.Enable(true)
77 self.sndBtn.Enable(true)
78 self.termBtn.Enable(true)
79 self.cmd.Enable(false)
80 self.exBtn.Enable(false)
81 self.inp.SetFocus()
82
83
84 def OnSendText(self, evt):
85 text = self.inp.GetValue()
86 self.inp.SetValue('')
87 self.log.write('OnSendText: "%s"\n' % text)
88 self.process.GetOutputStream().write(text + '\n')
89 self.inp.SetFocus()
90
91
92 def OnCloseStream(self, evt):
93 self.log.write('OnCloseStream\n')
19a97bd6 94 print "b4 CloseOutput"
c368d904 95 self.process.CloseOutput()
19a97bd6 96 print "after CloseOutput"
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98 def OnIdle(self, evt):
99 if self.process is not None:
100 stream = self.process.GetInputStream()
101
102 # Yes, this is weird. For this particular stream, EOF
103 # simply means that there is no data available to be read,
104 # not truly the end of file. Also, read() just reads all
105 # the currently available data, not until the real EOF...
106 if not stream.eof():
107 text = stream.read()
108 self.out.AppendText(text)
109
110
111 def OnProcessEnded(self, evt):
112 self.log.write('OnProcessEnded, pid:%s, exitCode: %s\n' %
113 (evt.GetPid(), evt.GetExitCode()))
114
115 stream = self.process.GetInputStream()
116 if not stream.eof():
117 text = stream.read()
118 self.out.AppendText(text)
119
120 self.process.Destroy()
121 self.process = None
122 self.inp.Enable(false)
123 self.sndBtn.Enable(false)
124 self.termBtn.Enable(false)
125 self.cmd.Enable(true)
126 self.exBtn.Enable(true)
127
128
129#----------------------------------------------------------------------
130
131def runTest(frame, nb, log):
132 win = TestPanel(nb, -1, log)
133 return win
134
135
136#----------------------------------------------------------------------
137
138
139overview = """\
140<html><body>
141<h2>wxProcess</h2>
142
143wxProcess lets you get notified when an asyncronous child process
144started by wxExecute terminates, and also to get input/output streams
145for the child process's stdout, stderr and stdin.
146
147<p>
148This demo launches a simple python script that echos back on stdout
149lines that it reads from stdin. You can send text to the echo
150process' stdin by typing in the lower textctrl and clicking Send.
151
152<p>
153Clicking the Close Stream button will close the demo's end of the
154stdin pipe to the child process. In our case that will cause the
155child process to exit its main loop.
156
157</body><html>
158"""