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A small library, which provides a non-blocking way to run an asyncio event loop alongside Tkinter in a seperate thread, thread-safe functions for thread-safe interaction, and an execution progress widget.

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Tkinter-Async-Execute

Tkinter-Async-Execute is a small library, that provides a way to run an asyncio event loop alongside Tkinter in a separate thread.

It provides a way to execute methods of tkinter widgets from inside async functions and ability to call async functions from functions (commands / events) running in tkinter's thread. The former can be called from any thread (or async function) and the latter only from functions (commands / events) in tkinter's thread.

To show progress of an async function, submitted from tkinter, an async execution window widget is available, which will display any text printed with the print() function (or any stdout write requests).

Installation

pip install tkinter-async-execute

Documentation

All documentation is available on https://tkinter-async-execute.readthedocs.io/.

Example

from tkinter import ttk
import tkinter as tk
import asyncio

import tk_async_execute as tae


async def async_function():
    # Call tkinter widget methods.
    print("Disabling button")
    tae.tk_execute(bnt.config, state="disabled")  # Thread safe exection
    await asyncio.sleep(5)
    print("Enabling button")
    tae.tk_execute(bnt.config, state="normal")
    await asyncio.sleep(2)

    # Change tkinter text
    print("Renaming button")
    tae.tk_execute(bnt.config, text="Example 2")
    await asyncio.sleep(2)


def button_clicked():
    # Call async function
    tae.async_execute(async_function(), wait=True, visible=True, pop_up=True, callback=None, master=root)

    # Close application
    root.quit()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    root = tk.Tk()
    bnt = ttk.Button(root, text="Click me", command=button_clicked, width=20)
    bnt.pack()

    tae.start()  # Starts the asyncio event loop in a different thread.
    root.mainloop()  # Main Tkinter loop
    tae.stop()  # Stops the event loop and closes it.

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A small library, which provides a non-blocking way to run an asyncio event loop alongside Tkinter in a seperate thread, thread-safe functions for thread-safe interaction, and an execution progress widget.

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