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    • cvp
      cvp @Matteo last edited by cvp

      @Matteo I've understood your request. It was only to remember that if we can access the console content, we should be able to scan it to find your words, but not sure we could change the attributes (color) because the console is not a real TextView but an OMTextView which does not have the needed methods to change attributes.

      Edit: this find is easy but to show where they are is not

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      • Matteo
        Matteo @cvp last edited by

        @cvp Ok, thank you for your reply, so I understand that console has not a Find field like the editor and by using your code user can keep track of what has been written in console, but the problem could be how to keep track of what has been written directly from script execution (so from editor, not from console).
        However do you know some obj-c method to interact with Pythonista console (in this specific case with history of the console, not with input editable line of console environment)?

        Thanks

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        • cvp
          cvp @Matteo last edited by

          @Matteo before iOS 13 and/or beta version, my little GetConsoleText script did get the console content, thus the historic.But, if I run it now, this is empty, thus my script does not work anymore. I (would) have to understand why 😢

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          • cvp
            cvp @Matteo last edited by

            @Matteo I think I'm wrong, very sorry. I never got full console history, at least it seems.
            I'll search for you, but not free immediately

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            • Matteo
              Matteo @cvp last edited by

              Hi @cvp , thank you so much for your time but don't worry, don't search for me, only if it is also your interest, no problem, really :-).
              My interest is if a code already exists that can search text in console, when there is a lot text in it and user doesn't want to search some specific words by scolling down the screen.

              I will try to search in official Apple doc about some obj-c for interaction with OMTextView. Maybe I will find something here (found now).

              Thank you for your always lively kindness in answering in this forum!
              Regards

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              • cvp
                cvp @Matteo last edited by

                @Matteo I think that OM... objects are from OMz, thus not in Apple doc

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                • Matteo
                  Matteo @cvp last edited by Matteo

                  @cvp Hi, do you mean OMxxxxx is something related to omz library, not Apple?

                  However, if it is programmatically impossible to interact with console output via objc, do you know something for pythonista_startup.py that can automatically save in a file (named for example console_output.txt) the output of any command executed in console or any script executed from editor environment, in a consecutive mode, in the same way the output in console appears? This file should contain the exact text user sees in console output/history, and this file should update itself after each execution where there is at least one print statement (that is when the console output changes its content by adding new text output).

                  Do you know if something already exists?

                  Thank you
                  Bye

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                  • cvp
                    cvp @Matteo last edited by cvp

                    @Matteo Please could you try this code as a Pythonista tool.
                    First, you run the tool,
                    then you run a script with a console output,
                    then, in console mode, you type the text fo search and tap the 🔍 icon, and you will watch the miracle 😀

                    Sure that the code is not bug free, but it is good to start, if interested

                    The OMTextView does not allow to set text attributes as an UITextView but you can draw on it

                    from objc_util import *
                    import clipboard
                    import ui
                    @on_main_thread
                    def test(sender):
                    	import console
                    	import re
                    	import ui
                    	txt = str(sender.console.text())
                    	if txt[-1] == '\n':
                    		txt = txt[:-1]
                    	win = ObjCClass('UIApplication').sharedApplication().keyWindow()
                    	main_view = win.rootViewController().view() 
                    	ret = ''
                    	def analyze(v):
                    		for tv in v.subviews():
                    			if 'OMTextView' in str(tv._get_objc_classname()):
                    				su = tv.superview()
                    				if 'OMTextEditorView' in str(su._get_objc_classname()):	
                    					continue	
                    				for sv in tv.subviews():
                    					if 'SUIButton_PY3' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()):
                    						sv.removeFromSuperview()
                    				if txt == '':
                    					return
                    				t = str(tv.text())
                    				#print('search',txt,'in',t)
                    				for m in re.finditer(txt, t):
                    					st,end=m.span()
                    					p1 = tv.positionFromPosition_offset_(tv.beginningOfDocument(), st)
                    					p2 = tv.positionFromPosition_offset_(tv.beginningOfDocument(), st+len(txt))
                    					rge = tv.textRangeFromPosition_toPosition_(p1,p2)
                    					rect = tv.firstRectForRange_(rge)	# CGRect
                    					x,y = rect.origin.x,rect.origin.y
                    					w,h = rect.size.width,rect.size.height
                    					#print(x,y,w,h)
                    					l = ui.Button()
                    					l.frame = (x,y,w,h)
                    					l.background_color = (1,0,0,0.2)
                    					l.corner_radius = 4
                    					l.border_width = 1
                    					tv.addSubview_(l)
                    			ret = analyze(tv)
                    			if ret:
                    				return ret
                    	ret = analyze(main_view)
                    
                    @on_main_thread
                    def FindTextInConsole():
                    	global console_tv
                    	win = ObjCClass('UIApplication').sharedApplication().keyWindow()
                    	main_view = win.rootViewController().view() 
                    	ret = '' 
                    	next_is_console = False
                    	def analyze(v,indent):
                    		global next_is_console
                    		ret = None
                    		for sv in v.subviews():
                    			#print(indent,sv._get_objc_classname())
                    			if 'UILabel' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()):
                    				#print(indent,sv.text())
                    				if str(sv.text()) == '>':
                    					next_is_console = sv
                    				else:
                    					next_is_console = False
                    			elif 'OMTextView' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()):	
                    				if next_is_console:
                    					su = next_is_console.superview()
                    					for ssv in su.subviews():
                    						if 'SUIButton_PY3'in str(ssv._get_objc_classname()):
                    							# rerun of this script, remove previous button
                    							ssv.removeFromSuperview()
                    					b = ui.Button(name='clipboard')
                    					b.tint_color ='red'
                    					b.image = ui.Image.named('iob:ios7_search_32')
                    					b.background_color = 'white'
                    					h = su.frame().size.height
                    					b.frame = (2,2,h-4,h-4)
                    					b.action = test
                    					b.console = sv
                    					#print(dir(sv))
                    					retain_global(b)
                    					su.addSubview(ObjCInstance(b))
                    
                    			ret = analyze(sv,indent+'  ')
                    			if ret:
                    				return ret
                    	ret = analyze(main_view,'')
                    	return ret
                    
                    if __name__ == '__main__':	
                    	r = FindTextInConsole()
                    

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @Matteo last edited by

                      @Matteo Sorry, I did not see your last post, just before my script.
                      If you check this one, you will see the line

                      				t = str(tv.text()) 
                      

                      it contains the full console...

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @cvp last edited by

                        @Matteo said:

                        do you mean OMxxxxx is something related to omz library, not Apple?

                        Yes

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                        • cvp
                          cvp last edited by

                          Code edited, crashed if text to search empty (to clean console).
                          I said there were bugs, isn't it? 😀
                          Added

                          				if txt == '':
                          					return 
                          
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                          • mikael
                            mikael @cvp last edited by

                            @cvp, @Matteo, very useful, this should be a standard feature of Pythonista.

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                            • pavlinb
                              pavlinb last edited by

                              Just brilliant.

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                              • Matteo
                                Matteo @cvp last edited by

                                @cvp Hi, I haven't tried it yet your code but it is impressive! Thank you :-)

                                I sometimes feel that there is a possibility to do something with programming, but every time I see that one of you programmers really manages to do it, I am fascinated.

                                I want to try your code by saving it in the StatusBarMenu (by JonB) as an action to run with the little buttons of it. So my dream is to associate your script to a user key of StatusBarMenu in order to enable/disable the search text function.
                                So do you know if it is possible to disable your search function (with a click) if user wants to return to use the console to run python commands instead of to search text?

                                Thank you very much
                                Regards

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @Matteo last edited by cvp

                                  @Matteo It is not needed. Even if you activate the search, the normal use of the console command still works by pressing enter. The search is only done if you tap the 🔍 icon.

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                                  • Matteo
                                    Matteo @mikael last edited by

                                    @mikael Hi, I still use Pythonista version 3.1 (I have an old iphone with ios 10.3.3) and it is a great software, I find it very exciting to think that user can even customize the interface of this application as you wish, if knows how to do it ;-)

                                    Pythonista is Great!

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                                    • cvp
                                      cvp @Matteo last edited by

                                      @Matteo said:

                                      Pythonista is Great!

                                      Full agree. I hope you have seen my previous post because we wrote at the same time

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                                      • Matteo
                                        Matteo @cvp last edited by Matteo

                                        @cvp Yes! you are right, sorry, two buttons on console line! You created a second button at left of input line, Thank you again!

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                                        • cvp
                                          cvp @Matteo last edited by

                                          @Matteo said:

                                          two buttons on console line

                                          Do you see two buttons on the console line?

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                                          • Matteo
                                            Matteo @cvp last edited by

                                            @cvp no no, I badly explained myself sorry, I meant I see your button search at left, at right I see the built-in recall command icons and the execute command is the return key of keyboard, yes sorry. I'm excited...

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