| """An implementation of tabbed pages using only standard Tkinter. |
| |
| Originally developed for use in IDLE. Based on tabpage.py. |
| |
| Classes exported: |
| TabbedPageSet -- A Tkinter implementation of a tabbed-page widget. |
| TabSet -- A widget containing tabs (buttons) in one or more rows. |
| |
| """ |
| from tkinter import * |
| |
| class InvalidNameError(Exception): pass |
| class AlreadyExistsError(Exception): pass |
| |
| |
| class TabSet(Frame): |
| """A widget containing tabs (buttons) in one or more rows. |
| |
| Only one tab may be selected at a time. |
| |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, page_set, select_command, |
| tabs=None, n_rows=1, max_tabs_per_row=5, |
| expand_tabs=False, **kw): |
| """Constructor arguments: |
| |
| select_command -- A callable which will be called when a tab is |
| selected. It is called with the name of the selected tab as an |
| argument. |
| |
| tabs -- A list of strings, the names of the tabs. Should be specified in |
| the desired tab order. The first tab will be the default and first |
| active tab. If tabs is None or empty, the TabSet will be initialized |
| empty. |
| |
| n_rows -- Number of rows of tabs to be shown. If n_rows <= 0 or is |
| None, then the number of rows will be decided by TabSet. See |
| _arrange_tabs() for details. |
| |
| max_tabs_per_row -- Used for deciding how many rows of tabs are needed, |
| when the number of rows is not constant. See _arrange_tabs() for |
| details. |
| |
| """ |
| Frame.__init__(self, page_set, **kw) |
| self.select_command = select_command |
| self.n_rows = n_rows |
| self.max_tabs_per_row = max_tabs_per_row |
| self.expand_tabs = expand_tabs |
| self.page_set = page_set |
| |
| self._tabs = {} |
| self._tab2row = {} |
| if tabs: |
| self._tab_names = list(tabs) |
| else: |
| self._tab_names = [] |
| self._selected_tab = None |
| self._tab_rows = [] |
| |
| self.padding_frame = Frame(self, height=2, |
| borderwidth=0, relief=FLAT, |
| background=self.cget('background')) |
| self.padding_frame.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, expand=False) |
| |
| self._arrange_tabs() |
| |
| def add_tab(self, tab_name): |
| """Add a new tab with the name given in tab_name.""" |
| if not tab_name: |
| raise InvalidNameError("Invalid Tab name: '%s'" % tab_name) |
| if tab_name in self._tab_names: |
| raise AlreadyExistsError("Tab named '%s' already exists" %tab_name) |
| |
| self._tab_names.append(tab_name) |
| self._arrange_tabs() |
| |
| def remove_tab(self, tab_name): |
| """Remove the tab named <tab_name>""" |
| if not tab_name in self._tab_names: |
| raise KeyError("No such Tab: '%s" % page_name) |
| |
| self._tab_names.remove(tab_name) |
| self._arrange_tabs() |
| |
| def set_selected_tab(self, tab_name): |
| """Show the tab named <tab_name> as the selected one""" |
| if tab_name == self._selected_tab: |
| return |
| if tab_name is not None and tab_name not in self._tabs: |
| raise KeyError("No such Tab: '%s" % page_name) |
| |
| # deselect the current selected tab |
| if self._selected_tab is not None: |
| self._tabs[self._selected_tab].set_normal() |
| self._selected_tab = None |
| |
| if tab_name is not None: |
| # activate the tab named tab_name |
| self._selected_tab = tab_name |
| tab = self._tabs[tab_name] |
| tab.set_selected() |
| # move the tab row with the selected tab to the bottom |
| tab_row = self._tab2row[tab] |
| tab_row.pack_forget() |
| tab_row.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, expand=0) |
| |
| def _add_tab_row(self, tab_names, expand_tabs): |
| if not tab_names: |
| return |
| |
| tab_row = Frame(self) |
| tab_row.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, expand=0) |
| self._tab_rows.append(tab_row) |
| |
| for tab_name in tab_names: |
| tab = TabSet.TabButton(tab_name, self.select_command, |
| tab_row, self) |
| if expand_tabs: |
| tab.pack(side=LEFT, fill=X, expand=True) |
| else: |
| tab.pack(side=LEFT) |
| self._tabs[tab_name] = tab |
| self._tab2row[tab] = tab_row |
| |
| # tab is the last one created in the above loop |
| tab.is_last_in_row = True |
| |
| def _reset_tab_rows(self): |
| while self._tab_rows: |
| tab_row = self._tab_rows.pop() |
| tab_row.destroy() |
| self._tab2row = {} |
| |
| def _arrange_tabs(self): |
| """ |
| Arrange the tabs in rows, in the order in which they were added. |
| |
| If n_rows >= 1, this will be the number of rows used. Otherwise the |
| number of rows will be calculated according to the number of tabs and |
| max_tabs_per_row. In this case, the number of rows may change when |
| adding/removing tabs. |
| |
| """ |
| # remove all tabs and rows |
| while self._tabs: |
| self._tabs.popitem()[1].destroy() |
| self._reset_tab_rows() |
| |
| if not self._tab_names: |
| return |
| |
| if self.n_rows is not None and self.n_rows > 0: |
| n_rows = self.n_rows |
| else: |
| # calculate the required number of rows |
| n_rows = (len(self._tab_names) - 1) // self.max_tabs_per_row + 1 |
| |
| # not expanding the tabs with more than one row is very ugly |
| expand_tabs = self.expand_tabs or n_rows > 1 |
| i = 0 # index in self._tab_names |
| for row_index in range(n_rows): |
| # calculate required number of tabs in this row |
| n_tabs = (len(self._tab_names) - i - 1) // (n_rows - row_index) + 1 |
| tab_names = self._tab_names[i:i + n_tabs] |
| i += n_tabs |
| self._add_tab_row(tab_names, expand_tabs) |
| |
| # re-select selected tab so it is properly displayed |
| selected = self._selected_tab |
| self.set_selected_tab(None) |
| if selected in self._tab_names: |
| self.set_selected_tab(selected) |
| |
| class TabButton(Frame): |
| """A simple tab-like widget.""" |
| |
| bw = 2 # borderwidth |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, select_command, tab_row, tab_set): |
| """Constructor arguments: |
| |
| name -- The tab's name, which will appear in its button. |
| |
| select_command -- The command to be called upon selection of the |
| tab. It is called with the tab's name as an argument. |
| |
| """ |
| Frame.__init__(self, tab_row, borderwidth=self.bw, relief=RAISED) |
| |
| self.name = name |
| self.select_command = select_command |
| self.tab_set = tab_set |
| self.is_last_in_row = False |
| |
| self.button = Radiobutton( |
| self, text=name, command=self._select_event, |
| padx=5, pady=1, takefocus=FALSE, indicatoron=FALSE, |
| highlightthickness=0, selectcolor='', borderwidth=0) |
| self.button.pack(side=LEFT, fill=X, expand=True) |
| |
| self._init_masks() |
| self.set_normal() |
| |
| def _select_event(self, *args): |
| """Event handler for tab selection. |
| |
| With TabbedPageSet, this calls TabbedPageSet.change_page, so that |
| selecting a tab changes the page. |
| |
| Note that this does -not- call set_selected -- it will be called by |
| TabSet.set_selected_tab, which should be called when whatever the |
| tabs are related to changes. |
| |
| """ |
| self.select_command(self.name) |
| return |
| |
| def set_selected(self): |
| """Assume selected look""" |
| self._place_masks(selected=True) |
| |
| def set_normal(self): |
| """Assume normal look""" |
| self._place_masks(selected=False) |
| |
| def _init_masks(self): |
| page_set = self.tab_set.page_set |
| background = page_set.pages_frame.cget('background') |
| # mask replaces the middle of the border with the background color |
| self.mask = Frame(page_set, borderwidth=0, relief=FLAT, |
| background=background) |
| # mskl replaces the bottom-left corner of the border with a normal |
| # left border |
| self.mskl = Frame(page_set, borderwidth=0, relief=FLAT, |
| background=background) |
| self.mskl.ml = Frame(self.mskl, borderwidth=self.bw, |
| relief=RAISED) |
| self.mskl.ml.place(x=0, y=-self.bw, |
| width=2*self.bw, height=self.bw*4) |
| # mskr replaces the bottom-right corner of the border with a normal |
| # right border |
| self.mskr = Frame(page_set, borderwidth=0, relief=FLAT, |
| background=background) |
| self.mskr.mr = Frame(self.mskr, borderwidth=self.bw, |
| relief=RAISED) |
| |
| def _place_masks(self, selected=False): |
| height = self.bw |
| if selected: |
| height += self.bw |
| |
| self.mask.place(in_=self, |
| relx=0.0, x=0, |
| rely=1.0, y=0, |
| relwidth=1.0, width=0, |
| relheight=0.0, height=height) |
| |
| self.mskl.place(in_=self, |
| relx=0.0, x=-self.bw, |
| rely=1.0, y=0, |
| relwidth=0.0, width=self.bw, |
| relheight=0.0, height=height) |
| |
| page_set = self.tab_set.page_set |
| if selected and ((not self.is_last_in_row) or |
| (self.winfo_rootx() + self.winfo_width() < |
| page_set.winfo_rootx() + page_set.winfo_width()) |
| ): |
| # for a selected tab, if its rightmost edge isn't on the |
| # rightmost edge of the page set, the right mask should be one |
| # borderwidth shorter (vertically) |
| height -= self.bw |
| |
| self.mskr.place(in_=self, |
| relx=1.0, x=0, |
| rely=1.0, y=0, |
| relwidth=0.0, width=self.bw, |
| relheight=0.0, height=height) |
| |
| self.mskr.mr.place(x=-self.bw, y=-self.bw, |
| width=2*self.bw, height=height + self.bw*2) |
| |
| # finally, lower the tab set so that all of the frames we just |
| # placed hide it |
| self.tab_set.lower() |
| |
| class TabbedPageSet(Frame): |
| """A Tkinter tabbed-pane widget. |
| |
| Constains set of 'pages' (or 'panes') with tabs above for selecting which |
| page is displayed. Only one page will be displayed at a time. |
| |
| Pages may be accessed through the 'pages' attribute, which is a dictionary |
| of pages, using the name given as the key. A page is an instance of a |
| subclass of Tk's Frame widget. |
| |
| The page widgets will be created (and destroyed when required) by the |
| TabbedPageSet. Do not call the page's pack/place/grid/destroy methods. |
| |
| Pages may be added or removed at any time using the add_page() and |
| remove_page() methods. |
| |
| """ |
| class Page(object): |
| """Abstract base class for TabbedPageSet's pages. |
| |
| Subclasses must override the _show() and _hide() methods. |
| |
| """ |
| uses_grid = False |
| |
| def __init__(self, page_set): |
| self.frame = Frame(page_set, borderwidth=2, relief=RAISED) |
| |
| def _show(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| def _hide(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| |
| class PageRemove(Page): |
| """Page class using the grid placement manager's "remove" mechanism.""" |
| uses_grid = True |
| |
| def _show(self): |
| self.frame.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky=NSEW) |
| |
| def _hide(self): |
| self.frame.grid_remove() |
| |
| class PageLift(Page): |
| """Page class using the grid placement manager's "lift" mechanism.""" |
| uses_grid = True |
| |
| def __init__(self, page_set): |
| super(TabbedPageSet.PageLift, self).__init__(page_set) |
| self.frame.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky=NSEW) |
| self.frame.lower() |
| |
| def _show(self): |
| self.frame.lift() |
| |
| def _hide(self): |
| self.frame.lower() |
| |
| class PagePackForget(Page): |
| """Page class using the pack placement manager's "forget" mechanism.""" |
| def _show(self): |
| self.frame.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=True) |
| |
| def _hide(self): |
| self.frame.pack_forget() |
| |
| def __init__(self, parent, page_names=None, page_class=PageLift, |
| n_rows=1, max_tabs_per_row=5, expand_tabs=False, |
| **kw): |
| """Constructor arguments: |
| |
| page_names -- A list of strings, each will be the dictionary key to a |
| page's widget, and the name displayed on the page's tab. Should be |
| specified in the desired page order. The first page will be the default |
| and first active page. If page_names is None or empty, the |
| TabbedPageSet will be initialized empty. |
| |
| n_rows, max_tabs_per_row -- Parameters for the TabSet which will |
| manage the tabs. See TabSet's docs for details. |
| |
| page_class -- Pages can be shown/hidden using three mechanisms: |
| |
| * PageLift - All pages will be rendered one on top of the other. When |
| a page is selected, it will be brought to the top, thus hiding all |
| other pages. Using this method, the TabbedPageSet will not be resized |
| when pages are switched. (It may still be resized when pages are |
| added/removed.) |
| |
| * PageRemove - When a page is selected, the currently showing page is |
| hidden, and the new page shown in its place. Using this method, the |
| TabbedPageSet may resize when pages are changed. |
| |
| * PagePackForget - This mechanism uses the pack placement manager. |
| When a page is shown it is packed, and when it is hidden it is |
| unpacked (i.e. pack_forget). This mechanism may also cause the |
| TabbedPageSet to resize when the page is changed. |
| |
| """ |
| Frame.__init__(self, parent, **kw) |
| |
| self.page_class = page_class |
| self.pages = {} |
| self._pages_order = [] |
| self._current_page = None |
| self._default_page = None |
| |
| self.columnconfigure(0, weight=1) |
| self.rowconfigure(1, weight=1) |
| |
| self.pages_frame = Frame(self) |
| self.pages_frame.grid(row=1, column=0, sticky=NSEW) |
| if self.page_class.uses_grid: |
| self.pages_frame.columnconfigure(0, weight=1) |
| self.pages_frame.rowconfigure(0, weight=1) |
| |
| # the order of the following commands is important |
| self._tab_set = TabSet(self, self.change_page, n_rows=n_rows, |
| max_tabs_per_row=max_tabs_per_row, |
| expand_tabs=expand_tabs) |
| if page_names: |
| for name in page_names: |
| self.add_page(name) |
| self._tab_set.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky=NSEW) |
| |
| self.change_page(self._default_page) |
| |
| def add_page(self, page_name): |
| """Add a new page with the name given in page_name.""" |
| if not page_name: |
| raise InvalidNameError("Invalid TabPage name: '%s'" % page_name) |
| if page_name in self.pages: |
| raise AlreadyExistsError( |
| "TabPage named '%s' already exists" % page_name) |
| |
| self.pages[page_name] = self.page_class(self.pages_frame) |
| self._pages_order.append(page_name) |
| self._tab_set.add_tab(page_name) |
| |
| if len(self.pages) == 1: # adding first page |
| self._default_page = page_name |
| self.change_page(page_name) |
| |
| def remove_page(self, page_name): |
| """Destroy the page whose name is given in page_name.""" |
| if not page_name in self.pages: |
| raise KeyError("No such TabPage: '%s" % page_name) |
| |
| self._pages_order.remove(page_name) |
| |
| # handle removing last remaining, default, or currently shown page |
| if len(self._pages_order) > 0: |
| if page_name == self._default_page: |
| # set a new default page |
| self._default_page = self._pages_order[0] |
| else: |
| self._default_page = None |
| |
| if page_name == self._current_page: |
| self.change_page(self._default_page) |
| |
| self._tab_set.remove_tab(page_name) |
| page = self.pages.pop(page_name) |
| page.frame.destroy() |
| |
| def change_page(self, page_name): |
| """Show the page whose name is given in page_name.""" |
| if self._current_page == page_name: |
| return |
| if page_name is not None and page_name not in self.pages: |
| raise KeyError("No such TabPage: '%s'" % page_name) |
| |
| if self._current_page is not None: |
| self.pages[self._current_page]._hide() |
| self._current_page = None |
| |
| if page_name is not None: |
| self._current_page = page_name |
| self.pages[page_name]._show() |
| |
| self._tab_set.set_selected_tab(page_name) |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| # test dialog |
| root=Tk() |
| tabPage=TabbedPageSet(root, page_names=['Foobar','Baz'], n_rows=0, |
| expand_tabs=False, |
| ) |
| tabPage.pack(side=TOP, expand=TRUE, fill=BOTH) |
| Label(tabPage.pages['Foobar'].frame, text='Foo', pady=20).pack() |
| Label(tabPage.pages['Foobar'].frame, text='Bar', pady=20).pack() |
| Label(tabPage.pages['Baz'].frame, text='Baz').pack() |
| entryPgName=Entry(root) |
| buttonAdd=Button(root, text='Add Page', |
| command=lambda:tabPage.add_page(entryPgName.get())) |
| buttonRemove=Button(root, text='Remove Page', |
| command=lambda:tabPage.remove_page(entryPgName.get())) |
| labelPgName=Label(root, text='name of page to add/remove:') |
| buttonAdd.pack(padx=5, pady=5) |
| buttonRemove.pack(padx=5, pady=5) |
| labelPgName.pack(padx=5) |
| entryPgName.pack(padx=5) |
| root.mainloop() |