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    This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.

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    • Cheng
      Cheng @mikael last edited by

      @mikael I plan to do less than 50 lines.
      Each button is actually a hyperlink that allows browse the web in the widget.That's my idea.

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      • Cheng
        Cheng last edited by

        And another problem is Button.action
        The function must take a single sender parameter.
        I want different buttons to correspond to different links.

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        • ccc
          ccc last edited by ccc

          def button_action(sender):
              if sender.title =="Apple":
                  url = "https://www.apple.com"
              elif sender.title =="Google":
                  url = "https://www.google.com"
          
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          • Cheng
            Cheng @ccc last edited by

            @ccc thereโ€™s many links in a file, Function cannot pass variables.

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            • ccc
              ccc last edited by ccc

              The button (sender) has attributes... Here I used sender.title but you could also add a .url attribute to your buttons...

              button1.url = "https://www.apple.com"

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              • cvp
                cvp @ccc last edited by

                @ccc "les grands esprits se rencontrent" ๐Ÿ˜‚, I just wrote

                import ui
                v = ui.View()
                v.frame = (0,0,200,200)
                def b_action(sender):
                	print(sender.url)
                b1 = ui.Button(title='Apple', frame = (10,10,80,32), url='https://www.apple.com', action=b_action)
                v.add_subview(b1)
                b2 = ui.Button(title='Google', frame = (100,10,80,32), url='https://www.google.com', action=b_action)
                v.add_subview(b2)
                v.present('sheet')
                
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                • Cheng
                  Cheng @ccc last edited by

                  @ccc my button url is a variable.

                  def button_tapped(sender):
                  	self.webbrowser.open(href) #๏ผŸ๏ผŸ๏ผŸ
                  v=ui.View(frame=(0,0,300,400))
                  with open('./wb.json', 'r') as f:
                  	wb = f.readlines()
                  	for i in range(0,20):
                  		wbi = wb[i]
                  		title = json.loads(wbi)['title']
                  		href = json.loads(wbi)['href']  #href is the button url
                  		button = ui.Button(title=title)
                  		button.action = button_tapped 
                  		button.frame = (0,i*25,450,20)
                  		v.add_subview(button)
                  

                  I think I need 20 button.tapped functions.

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                  • ccc
                    ccc last edited by

                    Do you use GitHub? A repo with more complete code would help a lot. You definitely do not need 20 actions.

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @Cheng last edited by

                      @Cheng I'm sure @ccc will answer in one minute, thus...๐Ÿ˜€

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @Cheng last edited by cvp

                        @Cheng when you create your buttons, set

                        button.href = href
                        

                        and you want to use it, in action, do

                        .......open(sender.href)
                        
                        
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                        • Cheng
                          Cheng @ccc last edited by

                          Iโ€™ll try.
                          Thank you @ccc and thank @cvp .
                          Also thanks to Google Translate.๐Ÿ˜…

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @Cheng last edited by

                            @Cheng Sorry for the French sentence, it was only a joke for @ccc

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                            • ccc
                              ccc last edited by ccc

                              You can write your data to a .json file and then read it back into a dict...

                              #!/usr/bin/env python3
                              
                              import json
                              
                              data = {
                                  "Apple": "https://www.apple.com",
                                  "Google": "https://www.google.com",
                                  "IBM": "https://www.ibm.com",
                              }
                              
                              with open("buttons.json", "w") as out_file:
                                  json.dump(data, out_file)
                              
                              del data  # remove the in-memory instance
                              
                              with open("buttons.json") as in_file:
                                  data = json.load(in_file)
                              
                              for i, (title, url) in enumerate(data.items()):
                                  print(i, title, url)
                              
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                              • Cheng
                                Cheng last edited by

                                I almost finished my code.
                                But still have a problem
                                When I tapped button0 TAP ,button0 does not disappear as sender.title = โ€˜ โ€˜, and the new button has displayed.
                                And how to use remove_subview(button0)?

                                import requests
                                import re
                                import json
                                import ui, appex
                                import webbrowser
                                
                                headers={
                                	'User-Agent':'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/67.0.3396.99 Safari/537.36'
                                }
                                data = {
                                	'cate':'realtimehot'
                                }
                                
                                
                                def get_page(url):
                                	response = requests.get(url)
                                	html = response.text
                                	#print(html)
                                	return html
                                
                                
                                def parse_html(html):
                                	#top = re.findall(r'class="icon-top"></i></td>.*?<td class="td-02">.*?<a href="(.*?)" target="_blank">(.*?)</a>.*?</td>', html, re.S)
                                	data = re.findall(r'ranktop">(.*?)</td>.*?<a href="(.*?)" target="_blank">(.*?)</a>.*?<span>(.*?)</span>', html, re.S)
                                	#print(top)
                                	#print(data)
                                	return data
                                
                                
                                def write_data(data):
                                	with open(r'./wb.json', 'w', encoding='gbk') as f:
                                		for i in data:
                                			f.writelines(json.dumps(i) + '\n')
                                	print('done')
                                	
                                
                                def get_json(items, host):
                                	for item in items:
                                		yield {
                                			'rank': item[0],
                                			'href': host + item[1],
                                			'title': item[2],
                                			'num': item[3],
                                		}
                                
                                class control(ui.View):
                                	def __init__(self):
                                		self.frame=(0,0,400,600)
                                		appex.set_widget_view(self)
                                		
                                		
                                	def button_tapped1(self, sender):
                                		webbrowser.open(sender.href)
                                
                                		
                                	def button_tapped(self, sender):
                                		sender.title = ''
                                		self.list()
                                	
                                
                                	def layout(self):
                                		button0 = ui.Button(font=('<System>', 34), frame=(100,25,200,40), tint_color='red')
                                		button0.title = 'TAP'
                                		button0.action = self.button_tapped
                                		self.add_subview(button0)
                                		return button0
                                	
                                
                                	def list(self):
                                		host = 'https://s.weibo.com'
                                		url = 'http://s.weibo.com/top/summary?'
                                		html = get_page(url)
                                		data = parse_html(html)
                                		wb = get_json(data, host)
                                		write_data(wb)
                                		with open('./wb.json', 'r') as f:
                                			wb = f.readlines()
                                		for i in range(0,23):
                                			wbi = wb[i]
                                			title = json.loads(wbi)['title']
                                			href = json.loads(wbi)['href']
                                			#title = json.loads(wbi)
                                			button = ui.Button(title=title, font=('<System>', 18))
                                			button.href = 'Alook://' + href
                                			button.action = self.button_tapped1
                                			button.frame = (0,i*25,400,20)
                                			self.add_subview(button)
                                
                                	
                                def main():
                                	control()
                                
                                
                                if __name__ == '__main__':
                                	main()
                                
                                
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                                • ccc
                                  ccc last edited by

                                  # This button will self destruct.
                                  def button_tapped1(self, sender):
                                          webbrowser.open(sender.href)
                                          self.remove_subview(sender)
                                  
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                                  • cvp
                                    cvp last edited by

                                    The real problem comes from the fact that layout is called two times, thus there are two buttons with TAP title...
                                    Create your button0 in init and remove the layout def.
                                    Or rename your layout into layoutx and call it in init:

                                        def __init__(self):
                                            self.frame=(0,0,400,600)
                                            appex.set_widget_view(self)
                                            self.layoutx()
                                    .
                                    .
                                    .
                                        def layoutx(self):
                                    
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                                    • Cheng
                                      Cheng @cvp last edited by

                                      @cvp You are right . Function name can't be written casually.

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