Yes I want to try if it is faster than the way I'm using now.
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
Thank you the code works perfectly. But I have one last question does someone know how to send values to an URL? (post)?
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
Does anyone know how to solve my problem?
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
Thank you, but when I try to run the code I getting the Error:
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
Does somebody know how to solve the problem that i mentioned before
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
from scene import * import sound import random import math import webbrowser import ui A = Action class MyWebView(ui.View): def __init__(self, url): self.wv = ui.WebView(frame=self.bounds) self.wv.frame = (10,10,350,250) self.wv.load_url(url) self.add_subview(self.wv) self.present() class MyScene (Scene): def setup(self): self.buttonl = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_left_b_256') self.buttonl.position = (70, 150) self.buttonl.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonl) self.buttonr = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_right_b_256') self.buttonr.position = (300, 150) self.buttonr.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonr) self.buttonf = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_up_b_256') self.buttonf.position = (185, 300) self.buttonf.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonf) self.buttonh = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_down_b_256') self.buttonh.position = (70, 400) self.buttonh.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonh) self.buttons = SpriteNode('iob:close_circled_256') self.buttons.position = (310, 410) self.buttons.scale = 0.5 self.add_child(self.buttons) def did_change_size(self): pass def touch_began(self, touch): for touch in self.touches.values(): if touch.location in self.buttonl.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/links") print("links") if touch.location in self.buttonr.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/rechts") print("rechts") if touch.location in self.buttonf.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/forne") print("forne") if touch.location in self.buttons.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/stop") print("stop") if touch.location in self.buttonh.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/zuruck") print("zurück") def touch_moved(self, touch): pass def touch_ended(self, touch): webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/stop") if __name__ == '__main__': run(MyScene(), show_fps=False) wv = MyWebView('https://forum.omz-software.com')
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
If i start the programm the controllboard (buttons for forward,backward...) opens but then gets covered by the webside. The image is as big sa i set it but the background is black and coveres the whole screen.
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
when I copy that line in the code than i mm getting the error „‘MyWebView‘ object has noattribute wv“ in that line.
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
What is the command to set the windows frame?
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
It is based on a. Esp32 and reackts if a url is triggered. It is programmed with the arduino ide(C++).
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
The ui.webview funktioned. But it showed the webside in a new window that covered the whole screen. Is it possible that it is only a small window so that i can use the buttons for the movement at the same time?
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
I mm sorry could you send me a code for the wkwebview to? I don't realy unterstand how to use it from the link you send
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RE: Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
I did actually but I don't know how to use the command load_url and UI.WebView.
Is it possible that you could send me a short example code so that I know how to
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Pythonista How do I open a URL stream?
Hi,
I'm doing a Project in which I want to control a Car over WIFI.
Does anyone know how to Program a Script in which there are buttons for Forward, Backwards,Left and Right. It is also important that I can watch a Stream from a camera which i mounted on top of the car.
I can open the Stream in Safari so I think it might be possible with load_url in a UI.WebView but I just cant figure out the Code.
Is there anyone that knows how to program such a thing?
This is the code I figured it out myself. But I just don't understand how to do the camera thing.
I'm a total beginner to so that doesn't makes it more simple.from scene import * import sound import random import math import webbrowser A = Action class MyScene (Scene): def setup(self): self.buttonl = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_left_b_256') self.buttonl.position = (70, 150) self.buttonl.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonl) self.buttonr = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_right_b_256') self.buttonr.position = (300, 150) self.buttonr.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonr) self.buttonf = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_up_b_256') self.buttonf.position = (185, 300) self.buttonf.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonf) self.buttonh = SpriteNode('iob:arrow_down_b_256') self.buttonh.position = (70, 400) self.buttonh.scale = 0.7 self.add_child(self.buttonh) self.buttons = SpriteNode('iob:close_circled_256') self.buttons.position = (310, 410) self.buttons.scale = 0.5 self.add_child(self.buttons) def did_change_size(self): pass def touch_began(self, touch): for touch in self.touches.values(): if touch.location in self.buttonl.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/links") print("links") if touch.location in self.buttonr.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/rechts") print("rechts") if touch.location in self.buttonf.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/forne") print("forne") if touch.location in self.buttons.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/stop") print("stop") if touch.location in self.buttonh.bbox: webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/zuruck") print("zurück") def touch_moved(self, touch): pass def touch_ended(self, touch): webbrowser.open("http://192.168.1.160/stop") if _name_ == '_main_': run(MyScene(), show_fps=False)