Tkinter Text Entry With PyHook Hangs GUI Window
I have a Tkinter GUI application that I need to enter text in. I cannot assume that the application will have focus, so I implemented pyHook, keylogger-style. When the GUI window d
Solution 1:
I modified the source code given in the question (and the other one) so that the pyHook
related callback function sends keyboard event related data to a
queue. The way the GUI object is notified about the event may look
needlessly complicated. Trying to call root.event_generate
in
keypressed
seemed to hang. Also the set
method of
threading.Event
seemed to cause trouble when called in
keypressed
.
The context where keypressed
is called, is probably behind the
trouble.
from Tkinter import *
import threading
import pythoncom, pyHook
from multiprocessing import Pipe
import Queue
import functools
class TestingGUI:
def __init__(self, root, queue, quitfun):
self.root = root
self.root.title('TestingGUI')
self.queue = queue
self.quitfun = quitfun
self.button = Button(root, text="Withdraw", command=self.hide)
self.button.grid()
self.search = StringVar()
self.searchbox = Label(root, textvariable=self.search)
self.searchbox.grid()
self.root.bind('<<pyHookKeyDown>>', self.on_pyhook)
self.root.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.on_quit)
self.hiding = False
def hide(self):
if not self.hiding:
print 'hiding'
self.root.withdraw()
# instead of time.sleep + self.root.deiconify()
self.root.after(2000, self.unhide)
self.hiding = True
def unhide(self):
self.root.deiconify()
self.hiding = False
def on_quit(self):
self.quitfun()
self.root.destroy()
def on_pyhook(self, event):
if not queue.empty():
scancode, ascii = queue.get()
print scancode, ascii
if scancode == 82:
self.hide()
self.search.set(ascii)
root = Tk()
pread, pwrite = Pipe(duplex=False)
queue = Queue.Queue()
def quitfun():
pwrite.send('quit')
TestingGUI = TestingGUI(root, queue, quitfun)
def hook_loop(root, pipe):
while 1:
msg = pipe.recv()
if type(msg) is str and msg == 'quit':
print 'exiting hook_loop'
break
root.event_generate('<<pyHookKeyDown>>', when='tail')
# functools.partial puts arguments in this order
def keypressed(pipe, queue, event):
queue.put((event.ScanCode, chr(event.Ascii)))
pipe.send(1)
return True
t = threading.Thread(target=hook_loop, args=(root, pread))
t.start()
hm = pyHook.HookManager()
hm.HookKeyboard()
hm.KeyDown = functools.partial(keypressed, pwrite, queue)
try:
root.mainloop()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
quit_event.set()
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