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    • Matteo
      Matteo @cvp last edited by

      @cvp Hi, but which tool do you use to learn objc using only Pythonista? Any particular library written by someone here? Where do you find documentation about it? And can you make experiments in a protected environment (any sandboxed environement inside Pythonista main folder) on your idevice without risks to delete anything if some objc tests are not what you expected? only to learn something, not to become a objc guru :-)

      @lpl Hi, yes I'm agree with you about some old not-pure python libs, but only if you need to use some extra-new features of the new versions of numpy, matplotlib, PIL, ... I mean, about your use of Pythonista, really you need new features of new libraries versions listed by you or you can do what you want with the old ones built-in? For example, which kind of great new features the new version of numpy can offer compared to version 1.8.0 version of Pythonista? Remember, also if you had the newest version of numpy on Pythonista, you could not install anything not-pure python that requires the last version of numpy, and any pure-python library that requires the last version of numpy could be modified to be used with the old built-in numpy version (not always, you are right, and only if you know how to modify it, but generally it is possible).

      About Siri, which kind of innovation could exist for people who write python scripts with Pythonista? You know, about Siri I'm still waiting for Apple to add in iOS a feature that allows me to automatically answer incoming calls with Siri and to end a call at any time when I say with my voice a word that I saved in a Siri database (but it doesn't exist)... Sorry but I can't see any great advantages in developing Siri capabilities in Pythonista, can you suggest me someone? In my opinion it is better if someone could create an interface to use Pythonista on any computer with big screen, with a bluetooth connection (for example). I mean, I would use more and more Pythonista if I could link it to any computer that I use in order to use big keyboard, mouse, big screen, and to have on computer screen all keys, buttons, windows that I see on my iphone when using Pythonista.

      Regards
      Bye

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      • cvp
        cvp @Matteo last edited by

        @Matteo The doc I use is only the Apple developer doc...You find there all classes documentation.
        Often, I only type dir(ObjCInstance(any Pythonista object)) and I spend some time to check the methods and properties listed

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        • cvp
          cvp @Matteo last edited by cvp

          @Matteo You can't imagine what you can find with our big friend Google
          Try this little script, only to see what you could do with Pythonista
          And read this interesting topic and this one

          # https://rambo.codes/ios/2019/01/11/hacking-with-private-apis-on-ipad.html
          import ui
          from objc_util import *
          
          NSBundle = ObjCClass('NSBundle')
          UIWindow = ObjCClass('UIWindow')
          UIColor  = ObjCClass('UIColor')
          
          window = UIWindow.new()
          window.setBackgroundColor_(UIColor.darkGrayColor())
          NSBundle.bundleWithPath_('/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SpringBoardUIServices.framework').load()
          controller = ObjCClass('SBUIPowerDownViewController').new()
          window.setRootViewController_(controller)
          window.setHidden_(False)
          
          def close():
          	window.setHidden_(True)
          	
          ui.delay(close,5)
          
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            A Former User @Matteo last edited by

            @Matteo Like this? https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/releasenotes/3.4.0.html#append-images-to-gif

            And for siri, we can get weather from different resources. Or we just roll the dice to make a decision.

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            • cvp
              cvp @Guest last edited by

              @lpl said:

              for siri, we can get weather from different resources

              Sorry, I don't understand what you want to do with Siri

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                A Former User @cvp last edited by

                @cvp
                -- Hi, siri how is the weather?
                -- Here are some reports from different resources.

                -- Hi, siri. Should I go with her?
                -- I roll the dice. The answer is yes.

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                • cvp
                  cvp @Guest last edited by cvp

                  @lpl I think you can do that with the beta version, isn'it?

                  You have even Examples/Roll Dice.py

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                  • ?
                    A Former User @cvp last edited by

                    @cvp yeah. I'm using this.

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @Guest last edited by cvp

                      @lpl you can use requests to get internet info in Shortcuts, even in background mode

                      #!python3
                      import requests
                      import shortcuts
                      def main():
                      	if shortcuts.is_shortcut():
                      		#shortcuts.set_tap_action(shortcuts.ACTION_SHOW_RESULTS)
                      		url = 'https://www.google.be/search?client=safari&q=meteo+local'
                      		r = requests.get(url)
                      		html = r.text
                      		shortcuts.set_html_output(html)
                      if __name__ == '__main__':
                      	main()
                      
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                      • ?
                        A Former User @cvp last edited by A Former User

                        @cvp Sorry, I don't like shortcuts and it is hard to debug on shortcuts. But I think I'll try this, that sounds interesting. Do you have a documentation about this module?

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @Guest last edited by cvp

                          @lpl It is a standard module of the beta version.
                          Thus you find documentation by the normal way:

                          • select the word shortcuts in your edited script, choose help, as usual.
                          • Or the ? In the console part, then "What’s New in Pythonista"

                          Edit: shortcuts is not the Apple app Shortcuts but a module added by omz in the beta, thus is not difficult to debug. In background mode = without running the full Pythonista app.

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @Guest last edited by cvp

                            @lpl you can even run a Pythonista script with Siri without using the new Shortcuts module:

                            #!python3
                            import ast
                            import requests
                            #import shortcuts
                            city = 'Waterloo,be'
                            url = "http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q="+city+"&APPID=beb97c1ce62559bba4e81e28de8be095"
                            r = requests.get(url)
                            dict = ast.literal_eval(r.text)
                            for k in dict:
                            	print(k,dict[k])
                            

                            Edit: you can run and thus test this script in Pythonista normal mode, then configure as a Siri shortcut linked to a sentence, like "get my weather"...

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                            • ccc
                              ccc last edited by ccc

                              for key, value in requests.get(url).json().items():
                                  print(key, value)  # or
                                  print(f"{key}: {value}")
                              
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                              • cvp
                                cvp @ccc last edited by cvp

                                @ccc I knew there was something better 😀

                                Edit: print(f”{key}: {value}”) Refused

                                Edit: invalid double quote

                                	print(f"{key} : {value}")
                                
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                                • ccc
                                  ccc last edited by

                                  Thx. Fixed inline above.

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                                  • ?
                                    A Former User @ccc last edited by

                                    @cvp try f-str
                                    f"http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q={city}&APPID=beb97c1ce62559bba4e81e28de8be095"

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                                    • ccc
                                      ccc last edited by

                                      import location, requests, speech
                                      
                                      loc = location.reverse_geocode(location.get_location())
                                      city_country = "{City},{Country}".format(**loc[0])
                                      print(f"Weather in {city_country}:")
                                      url = "http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?APPID=beb97c1ce62559bba4e81e28de8be095&q="
                                      weather = requests.get(url + city_country).json()
                                      for key, value in weather.items():
                                          print(f"{key}: {value}")
                                      speech.say(f"It is currently {weather['weather'][0]['main']} in {city_country}.")
                                      
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                                      • cvp
                                        cvp @ccc last edited by

                                        @ccc if you want to use Siri shortcut, you can, instead of speech, use

                                        shortcuts.set_spoken_output(f"It is currently {weather['weather'][0]['main']} in {city_country}.")
                                        
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                                        • cvp
                                          cvp @Guest last edited by cvp

                                          @lpl yes, for me this is ok and better than my ..."+city+"... thanks for advice

                                          city = 'Waterloo,be'
                                          url = f"http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q={city}&APPID=beb97c1ce62559bba4e81e28de8be095"
                                          
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                                          • Matteo
                                            Matteo last edited by ccc

                                            @lpl ok yes you are right sometimes it is not possible to do something with current versions of some libs in Pythonista, the only thing I can suggest is to try searching alternatives in Python world, you should search for some pure-python libs that can help you about your specific task: trust me, in Python world someone thinks something, and it already exists at 99,999% (python is so famous...;-))

                                            @cvp @ccc and many others, thanks that you continue to share useful info and propose code with which many other users can experiment!

                                            Bye bye

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