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Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +00001:mod:`tkinter` --- Python interface to Tcl/Tk
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Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +00004.. module:: tkinter
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00005 :synopsis: Interface to Tcl/Tk for graphical user interfaces
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04006
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00007.. moduleauthor:: Guido van Rossum <guido@Python.org>
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Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04009**Source code:** :source:`Lib/tkinter/__init__.py`
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000012
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +000013The :mod:`tkinter` package ("Tk interface") is the standard Python interface to
Miss Islington (bot)61ecd3e2021-08-22 11:54:46 -070014the Tcl/Tk GUI toolkit. Both Tk and :mod:`tkinter` are available on most Unix
15platforms, including macOS, as well as on Windows systems.
Andrés Delfino67a8f4f2018-04-25 14:53:58 -030016
17Running ``python -m tkinter`` from the command line should open a window
18demonstrating a simple Tk interface, letting you know that :mod:`tkinter` is
19properly installed on your system, and also showing what version of Tcl/Tk is
20installed, so you can read the Tcl/Tk documentation specific to that version.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000021
Miss Islington (bot)2666d702021-08-11 10:16:10 -070022Tkinter supports a range of Tcl/Tk versions, built either with or
23without thread support. The official Python binary release bundles Tcl/Tk 8.6
24threaded. See the source code for the :mod:`_tkinter` module
25for more information about supported versions.
26
27Tkinter is not a thin wrapper, but adds a fair amount of its own logic to
28make the experience more pythonic. This documentation will concentrate on these
29additions and changes, and refer to the official Tcl/Tk documentation for
30details that are unchanged.
31
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000032.. seealso::
33
Andrés Delfino67a8f4f2018-04-25 14:53:58 -030034 Tkinter documentation:
35
Zachary Ware08863992014-03-18 09:19:18 -050036 `Python Tkinter Resources <https://wiki.python.org/moin/TkInter>`_
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000037 The Python Tkinter Topic Guide provides a great deal of information on using Tk
38 from Python and links to other sources of information on Tk.
39
Andrew Svetlove708a8a2012-07-26 17:02:57 +030040 `TKDocs <http://www.tkdocs.com/>`_
41 Extensive tutorial plus friendlier widget pages for some of the widgets.
42
Mark Roseman06d0b8b2020-09-10 13:04:20 -070043 `Tkinter 8.5 reference: a GUI for Python <https://www.tkdocs.com/shipman/>`_
Andrew Svetlove708a8a2012-07-26 17:02:57 +030044 On-line reference material.
45
46 `Tkinter docs from effbot <http://effbot.org/tkinterbook/>`_
47 Online reference for tkinter supported by effbot.org.
48
Sanyam Khurana338cd832018-01-20 05:55:37 +053049 `Programming Python <http://learning-python.com/about-pp4e.html>`_
Andrew Svetlove708a8a2012-07-26 17:02:57 +030050 Book by Mark Lutz, has excellent coverage of Tkinter.
51
Sanyam Khurana1b4587a2017-12-06 22:09:33 +053052 `Modern Tkinter for Busy Python Developers <https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Tkinter-Python-Developers-ebook/dp/B0071QDNLO/>`_
Terry Jan Reedy45bc61b2019-07-06 02:31:54 -040053 Book by Mark Roseman about building attractive and modern graphical user interfaces with Python and Tkinter.
Andrew Svetlove708a8a2012-07-26 17:02:57 +030054
Georg Brandl5d941342016-02-26 19:37:12 +010055 `Python and Tkinter Programming <https://www.manning.com/books/python-and-tkinter-programming>`_
Andrés Delfino67a8f4f2018-04-25 14:53:58 -030056 Book by John Grayson (ISBN 1-884777-81-3).
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58 Tcl/Tk documentation:
59
60 `Tk commands <https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.6/TkCmd/contents.htm>`_
61 Most commands are available as :mod:`tkinter` or :mod:`tkinter.ttk` classes.
62 Change '8.6' to match the version of your Tcl/Tk installation.
63
64 `Tcl/Tk recent man pages <https://www.tcl.tk/doc/>`_
65 Recent Tcl/Tk manuals on www.tcl.tk.
66
Julien Palard7114c652019-05-25 20:02:24 +020067 `ActiveState Tcl Home Page <https://tcl.tk>`_
Andrés Delfino67a8f4f2018-04-25 14:53:58 -030068 The Tk/Tcl development is largely taking place at ActiveState.
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70 `Tcl and the Tk Toolkit <https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/020163337X>`_
71 Book by John Ousterhout, the inventor of Tcl.
72
73 `Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk <http://www.beedub.com/book/>`_
74 Brent Welch's encyclopedic book.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000075
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Miss Islington (bot)2666d702021-08-11 10:16:10 -070077Architecture
78------------
79
80Tcl/Tk is not a single library but rather consists of a few distinct
81modules, each with a separate functionality and its own official
82documentation. Python's binary releases also ship an add-on module
83together with it.
84
85Tcl
86 Tcl is a dynamic interpreted programming language, just like Python. Though
87 it can be used on its own as a general-purpose programming language, it is
88 most commonly embedded into C applications as a scripting engine or an
89 interface to the Tk toolkit. The Tcl library has a C interface to
90 create and manage one or more instances of a Tcl interpreter, run Tcl
91 commands and scripts in those instances, and add custom commands
92 implemented in either Tcl or C. Each interpreter has an event queue,
93 and there are facilities to send events to it and process them.
94 Unlike Python, Tcl's execution model is designed around cooperative
95 multitasking, and Tkinter bridges this difference
96 (see `Threading model`_ for details).
97
98Tk
99 Tk is a `Tcl package <http://wiki.tcl.tk/37432>`_ implemented in C
100 that adds custom commands to create and manipulate GUI widgets. Each
101 :class:`Tk` object embeds its own Tcl interpreter instance with Tk loaded into
102 it. Tk's widgets are very customizable, though at the cost of a dated appearance.
103 Tk uses Tcl's event queue to generate and process GUI events.
104
105Ttk
106 Themed Tk (Ttk) is a newer family of Tk widgets that provide a much better
107 appearance on different platforms than many of the classic Tk widgets.
108 Ttk is distributed as part of Tk, starting with Tk version 8.5. Python
109 bindings are provided in a separate module, :mod:`tkinter.ttk`.
110
111Tix
112 `Tix <https://core.tcl.tk/jenglish/gutter/packages/tix.html>`_ is an older
113 third-party Tcl package, an add-on for Tk that adds several new widgets.
114 Python bindings are found in the :mod:`tkinter.tix` module.
115 It's deprecated in favor of Ttk.
116
117
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000118Tkinter Modules
119---------------
120
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000121Most of the time, :mod:`tkinter` is all you really need, but a number of
122additional modules are available as well. The Tk interface is located in a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000123binary module named :mod:`_tkinter`. This module contains the low-level
124interface to Tk, and should never be used directly by application programmers.
125It is usually a shared library (or DLL), but might in some cases be statically
126linked with the Python interpreter.
127
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000128In addition to the Tk interface module, :mod:`tkinter` includes a number of
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000129Python modules, :mod:`tkinter.constants` being one of the most important.
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000130Importing :mod:`tkinter` will automatically import :mod:`tkinter.constants`,
131so, usually, to use Tkinter all you need is a simple import statement::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000132
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000133 import tkinter
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000134
135Or, more often::
136
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000137 from tkinter import *
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000138
139
140.. class:: Tk(screenName=None, baseName=None, className='Tk', useTk=1)
141
142 The :class:`Tk` class is instantiated without arguments. This creates a toplevel
143 widget of Tk which usually is the main window of an application. Each instance
144 has its own associated Tcl interpreter.
145
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000146 .. FIXME: The following keyword arguments are currently recognized:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000147
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000148
149.. function:: Tcl(screenName=None, baseName=None, className='Tk', useTk=0)
150
151 The :func:`Tcl` function is a factory function which creates an object much like
152 that created by the :class:`Tk` class, except that it does not initialize the Tk
153 subsystem. This is most often useful when driving the Tcl interpreter in an
154 environment where one doesn't want to create extraneous toplevel windows, or
155 where one cannot (such as Unix/Linux systems without an X server). An object
156 created by the :func:`Tcl` object can have a Toplevel window created (and the Tk
157 subsystem initialized) by calling its :meth:`loadtk` method.
158
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000159
160Other modules that provide Tk support include:
161
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000162:mod:`tkinter.colorchooser`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000163 Dialog to let the user choose a color.
164
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000165:mod:`tkinter.commondialog`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000166 Base class for the dialogs defined in the other modules listed here.
167
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000168:mod:`tkinter.filedialog`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000169 Common dialogs to allow the user to specify a file to open or save.
170
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000171:mod:`tkinter.font`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000172 Utilities to help work with fonts.
173
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000174:mod:`tkinter.messagebox`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000175 Access to standard Tk dialog boxes.
176
Nikhil80428ed2019-09-10 01:55:34 -0700177:mod:`tkinter.scrolledtext`
178 Text widget with a vertical scroll bar built in.
179
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000180:mod:`tkinter.simpledialog`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000181 Basic dialogs and convenience functions.
182
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000183:mod:`tkinter.dnd`
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000184 Drag-and-drop support for :mod:`tkinter`. This is experimental and should
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000185 become deprecated when it is replaced with the Tk DND.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000186
Georg Brandl23d11d32008-09-21 07:50:52 +0000187:mod:`turtle`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000188 Turtle graphics in a Tk window.
189
190
191Tkinter Life Preserver
192----------------------
193
194.. sectionauthor:: Matt Conway
195
196
197This section is not designed to be an exhaustive tutorial on either Tk or
198Tkinter. Rather, it is intended as a stop gap, providing some introductory
199orientation on the system.
200
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000201Credits:
202
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000203* Tk was written by John Ousterhout while at Berkeley.
204
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000205* Tkinter was written by Steen Lumholt and Guido van Rossum.
206
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000207* This Life Preserver was written by Matt Conway at the University of Virginia.
208
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000209* The HTML rendering, and some liberal editing, was produced from a FrameMaker
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000210 version by Ken Manheimer.
211
212* Fredrik Lundh elaborated and revised the class interface descriptions, to get
213 them current with Tk 4.2.
214
215* Mike Clarkson converted the documentation to LaTeX, and compiled the User
216 Interface chapter of the reference manual.
217
218
219How To Use This Section
220^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
221
222This section is designed in two parts: the first half (roughly) covers
223background material, while the second half can be taken to the keyboard as a
224handy reference.
225
226When trying to answer questions of the form "how do I do blah", it is often best
Julien Palardae342cf2017-12-05 06:05:33 +0100227to find out how to do "blah" in straight Tk, and then convert this back into the
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000228corresponding :mod:`tkinter` call. Python programmers can often guess at the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000229correct Python command by looking at the Tk documentation. This means that in
230order to use Tkinter, you will have to know a little bit about Tk. This document
231can't fulfill that role, so the best we can do is point you to the best
232documentation that exists. Here are some hints:
233
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000234* The authors strongly suggest getting a copy of the Tk man pages.
235 Specifically, the man pages in the ``manN`` directory are most useful.
236 The ``man3`` man pages describe the C interface to the Tk library and thus
237 are not especially helpful for script writers.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000238
239* Addison-Wesley publishes a book called Tcl and the Tk Toolkit by John
240 Ousterhout (ISBN 0-201-63337-X) which is a good introduction to Tcl and Tk for
241 the novice. The book is not exhaustive, and for many details it defers to the
242 man pages.
243
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000244* :file:`tkinter/__init__.py` is a last resort for most, but can be a good
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000245 place to go when nothing else makes sense.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000246
247
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000248A Simple Hello World Program
249^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
250
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000251::
252
Andrew Svetlovd3d7c902012-03-14 21:41:23 -0700253 import tkinter as tk
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000254
Andrew Svetlovd3d7c902012-03-14 21:41:23 -0700255 class Application(tk.Frame):
256 def __init__(self, master=None):
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300257 super().__init__(master)
Daniel Lovella80af772018-10-30 07:56:07 -0700258 self.master = master
Andrew Svetlovd3d7c902012-03-14 21:41:23 -0700259 self.pack()
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300260 self.create_widgets()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000261
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300262 def create_widgets(self):
Andrew Svetlovd3d7c902012-03-14 21:41:23 -0700263 self.hi_there = tk.Button(self)
264 self.hi_there["text"] = "Hello World\n(click me)"
265 self.hi_there["command"] = self.say_hi
266 self.hi_there.pack(side="top")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000267
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300268 self.quit = tk.Button(self, text="QUIT", fg="red",
Daniel Lovella80af772018-10-30 07:56:07 -0700269 command=self.master.destroy)
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300270 self.quit.pack(side="bottom")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000271
Andrew Svetlovd3d7c902012-03-14 21:41:23 -0700272 def say_hi(self):
273 print("hi there, everyone!")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000274
Andrew Svetlovd3d7c902012-03-14 21:41:23 -0700275 root = tk.Tk()
276 app = Application(master=root)
277 app.mainloop()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000278
279
280A (Very) Quick Look at Tcl/Tk
281-----------------------------
282
283The class hierarchy looks complicated, but in actual practice, application
284programmers almost always refer to the classes at the very bottom of the
285hierarchy.
286
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000287Notes:
288
289* These classes are provided for the purposes of organizing certain functions
290 under one namespace. They aren't meant to be instantiated independently.
291
292* The :class:`Tk` class is meant to be instantiated only once in an application.
293 Application programmers need not instantiate one explicitly, the system creates
294 one whenever any of the other classes are instantiated.
295
296* The :class:`Widget` class is not meant to be instantiated, it is meant only
297 for subclassing to make "real" widgets (in C++, this is called an 'abstract
298 class').
299
300To make use of this reference material, there will be times when you will need
301to know how to read short passages of Tk and how to identify the various parts
302of a Tk command. (See section :ref:`tkinter-basic-mapping` for the
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000303:mod:`tkinter` equivalents of what's below.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000304
305Tk scripts are Tcl programs. Like all Tcl programs, Tk scripts are just lists
306of tokens separated by spaces. A Tk widget is just its *class*, the *options*
307that help configure it, and the *actions* that make it do useful things.
308
309To make a widget in Tk, the command is always of the form::
310
311 classCommand newPathname options
312
313*classCommand*
314 denotes which kind of widget to make (a button, a label, a menu...)
315
Serhiy Storchaka913876d2018-10-28 13:41:26 +0200316.. index:: single: . (dot); in Tkinter
317
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000318*newPathname*
319 is the new name for this widget. All names in Tk must be unique. To help
320 enforce this, widgets in Tk are named with *pathnames*, just like files in a
321 file system. The top level widget, the *root*, is called ``.`` (period) and
322 children are delimited by more periods. For example,
323 ``.myApp.controlPanel.okButton`` might be the name of a widget.
324
325*options*
326 configure the widget's appearance and in some cases, its behavior. The options
327 come in the form of a list of flags and values. Flags are preceded by a '-',
328 like Unix shell command flags, and values are put in quotes if they are more
329 than one word.
330
331For example::
332
333 button .fred -fg red -text "hi there"
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000334 ^ ^ \______________________/
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000335 | | |
336 class new options
337 command widget (-opt val -opt val ...)
338
339Once created, the pathname to the widget becomes a new command. This new
340*widget command* is the programmer's handle for getting the new widget to
341perform some *action*. In C, you'd express this as someAction(fred,
342someOptions), in C++, you would express this as fred.someAction(someOptions),
343and in Tk, you say::
344
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000345 .fred someAction someOptions
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000346
347Note that the object name, ``.fred``, starts with a dot.
348
349As you'd expect, the legal values for *someAction* will depend on the widget's
350class: ``.fred disable`` works if fred is a button (fred gets greyed out), but
351does not work if fred is a label (disabling of labels is not supported in Tk).
352
353The legal values of *someOptions* is action dependent. Some actions, like
354``disable``, require no arguments, others, like a text-entry box's ``delete``
355command, would need arguments to specify what range of text to delete.
356
357
358.. _tkinter-basic-mapping:
359
360Mapping Basic Tk into Tkinter
361-----------------------------
362
363Class commands in Tk correspond to class constructors in Tkinter. ::
364
365 button .fred =====> fred = Button()
366
367The master of an object is implicit in the new name given to it at creation
368time. In Tkinter, masters are specified explicitly. ::
369
370 button .panel.fred =====> fred = Button(panel)
371
372The configuration options in Tk are given in lists of hyphened tags followed by
373values. In Tkinter, options are specified as keyword-arguments in the instance
374constructor, and keyword-args for configure calls or as instance indices, in
375dictionary style, for established instances. See section
376:ref:`tkinter-setting-options` on setting options. ::
377
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000378 button .fred -fg red =====> fred = Button(panel, fg="red")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000379 .fred configure -fg red =====> fred["fg"] = red
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000380 OR ==> fred.config(fg="red")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000381
382In Tk, to perform an action on a widget, use the widget name as a command, and
383follow it with an action name, possibly with arguments (options). In Tkinter,
384you call methods on the class instance to invoke actions on the widget. The
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000385actions (methods) that a given widget can perform are listed in
386:file:`tkinter/__init__.py`. ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000387
388 .fred invoke =====> fred.invoke()
389
390To give a widget to the packer (geometry manager), you call pack with optional
391arguments. In Tkinter, the Pack class holds all this functionality, and the
392various forms of the pack command are implemented as methods. All widgets in
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000393:mod:`tkinter` are subclassed from the Packer, and so inherit all the packing
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000394methods. See the :mod:`tkinter.tix` module documentation for additional
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000395information on the Form geometry manager. ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000396
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000397 pack .fred -side left =====> fred.pack(side="left")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000398
399
400How Tk and Tkinter are Related
401------------------------------
402
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000403From the top down:
404
405Your App Here (Python)
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000406 A Python application makes a :mod:`tkinter` call.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000407
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000408tkinter (Python Package)
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000409 This call (say, for example, creating a button widget), is implemented in
410 the :mod:`tkinter` package, which is written in Python. This Python
411 function will parse the commands and the arguments and convert them into a
412 form that makes them look as if they had come from a Tk script instead of
413 a Python script.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000414
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000415_tkinter (C)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000416 These commands and their arguments will be passed to a C function in the
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000417 :mod:`_tkinter` - note the underscore - extension module.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000418
419Tk Widgets (C and Tcl)
420 This C function is able to make calls into other C modules, including the C
421 functions that make up the Tk library. Tk is implemented in C and some Tcl.
422 The Tcl part of the Tk widgets is used to bind certain default behaviors to
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000423 widgets, and is executed once at the point where the Python :mod:`tkinter`
424 package is imported. (The user never sees this stage).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000425
426Tk (C)
427 The Tk part of the Tk Widgets implement the final mapping to ...
428
429Xlib (C)
430 the Xlib library to draw graphics on the screen.
431
432
Miss Islington (bot)2666d702021-08-11 10:16:10 -0700433Threading model
434---------------
435
436Python and Tcl/Tk have very different threading models, which :mod:`tkinter`
437tries to bridge. If you use threads, you may need to be aware of this.
438
439A Python interpreter may have many threads associated with it. In Tcl, multiple
440threads can be created, but each thread has a separate Tcl interpreter instance
441associated with it. Threads can also create more than one interpreter instance,
442though each interpreter instance can be used only by the one thread that created it.
443
444Each :class:`Tk` object created by :mod:`tkinter` contains a Tcl interpreter.
445It also keeps track of which thread created that interpreter. Calls to
446:mod:`tkinter` can be made from any Python thread. Internally, if a call comes
447from a thread other than the one that created the :class:`Tk` object, an event
448is posted to the interpreter's event queue, and when executed, the result is
449returned to the calling Python thread.
450
451Tcl/Tk applications are normally event-driven, meaning that after initialization,
452the interpreter runs an event loop (i.e. :func:`Tk.mainloop`) and responds to events.
453Because it is single-threaded, event handlers must respond quickly, otherwise they
454will block other events from being processed. To avoid this, any long-running
455computations should not run in an event handler, but are either broken into smaller
456pieces using timers, or run in another thread. This is different from many GUI
457toolkits where the GUI runs in a completely separate thread from all application
458code including event handlers.
459
460If the Tcl interpreter is not running the event loop and processing events, any
461:mod:`tkinter` calls made from threads other than the one running the Tcl
462interpreter will fail.
463
464A number of special cases exist:
465
466 * Tcl/Tk libraries can be built so they are not thread-aware. In this case,
467 :mod:`tkinter` calls the library from the originating Python thread, even
468 if this is different than the thread that created the Tcl interpreter. A global
469 lock ensures only one call occurs at a time.
470
471 * While :mod:`tkinter` allows you to create more than one instance of a :class:`Tk`
472 object (with its own interpreter), all interpreters that are part of the same
473 thread share a common event queue, which gets ugly fast. In practice, don't create
474 more than one instance of :class:`Tk` at a time. Otherwise, it's best to create
475 them in separate threads and ensure you're running a thread-aware Tcl/Tk build.
476
477 * Blocking event handlers are not the only way to prevent the Tcl interpreter from
478 reentering the event loop. It is even possible to run multiple nested event loops
479 or abandon the event loop entirely. If you're doing anything tricky when it comes
480 to events or threads, be aware of these possibilities.
481
482 * There are a few select :mod:`tkinter` functions that presently work only when
483 called from the thread that created the Tcl interpreter.
484
485
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000486Handy Reference
487---------------
488
489
490.. _tkinter-setting-options:
491
492Setting Options
493^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
494
495Options control things like the color and border width of a widget. Options can
496be set in three ways:
497
498At object creation time, using keyword arguments
499 ::
500
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000501 fred = Button(self, fg="red", bg="blue")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000502
503After object creation, treating the option name like a dictionary index
504 ::
505
506 fred["fg"] = "red"
507 fred["bg"] = "blue"
508
509Use the config() method to update multiple attrs subsequent to object creation
510 ::
511
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000512 fred.config(fg="red", bg="blue")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000513
514For a complete explanation of a given option and its behavior, see the Tk man
515pages for the widget in question.
516
517Note that the man pages list "STANDARD OPTIONS" and "WIDGET SPECIFIC OPTIONS"
518for each widget. The former is a list of options that are common to many
519widgets, the latter are the options that are idiosyncratic to that particular
520widget. The Standard Options are documented on the :manpage:`options(3)` man
521page.
522
523No distinction between standard and widget-specific options is made in this
524document. Some options don't apply to some kinds of widgets. Whether a given
525widget responds to a particular option depends on the class of the widget;
526buttons have a ``command`` option, labels do not.
527
528The options supported by a given widget are listed in that widget's man page, or
529can be queried at runtime by calling the :meth:`config` method without
530arguments, or by calling the :meth:`keys` method on that widget. The return
531value of these calls is a dictionary whose key is the name of the option as a
532string (for example, ``'relief'``) and whose values are 5-tuples.
533
534Some options, like ``bg`` are synonyms for common options with long names
535(``bg`` is shorthand for "background"). Passing the ``config()`` method the name
536of a shorthand option will return a 2-tuple, not 5-tuple. The 2-tuple passed
537back will contain the name of the synonym and the "real" option (such as
538``('bg', 'background')``).
539
540+-------+---------------------------------+--------------+
541| Index | Meaning | Example |
542+=======+=================================+==============+
543| 0 | option name | ``'relief'`` |
544+-------+---------------------------------+--------------+
545| 1 | option name for database lookup | ``'relief'`` |
546+-------+---------------------------------+--------------+
547| 2 | option class for database | ``'Relief'`` |
548| | lookup | |
549+-------+---------------------------------+--------------+
550| 3 | default value | ``'raised'`` |
551+-------+---------------------------------+--------------+
552| 4 | current value | ``'groove'`` |
553+-------+---------------------------------+--------------+
554
555Example::
556
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +0000557 >>> print(fred.config())
Serhiy Storchakaf47036c2013-12-24 11:04:36 +0200558 {'relief': ('relief', 'relief', 'Relief', 'raised', 'groove')}
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000559
560Of course, the dictionary printed will include all the options available and
561their values. This is meant only as an example.
562
563
564The Packer
565^^^^^^^^^^
566
567.. index:: single: packing (widgets)
568
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000569The packer is one of Tk's geometry-management mechanisms. Geometry managers
Nathan Mecaf9492020-08-02 22:13:03 -0400570are used to specify the relative positioning of widgets within their container -
571their mutual *master*. In contrast to the more cumbersome *placer* (which is
572used less commonly, and we do not cover here), the packer takes qualitative
573relationship specification - *above*, *to the left of*, *filling*, etc - and
574works everything out to determine the exact placement coordinates for you.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000575
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000576The size of any *master* widget is determined by the size of the "slave widgets"
577inside. The packer is used to control where slave widgets appear inside the
578master into which they are packed. You can pack widgets into frames, and frames
579into other frames, in order to achieve the kind of layout you desire.
580Additionally, the arrangement is dynamically adjusted to accommodate incremental
581changes to the configuration, once it is packed.
582
583Note that widgets do not appear until they have had their geometry specified
584with a geometry manager. It's a common early mistake to leave out the geometry
585specification, and then be surprised when the widget is created but nothing
586appears. A widget will appear only after it has had, for example, the packer's
587:meth:`pack` method applied to it.
588
589The pack() method can be called with keyword-option/value pairs that control
590where the widget is to appear within its container, and how it is to behave when
591the main application window is resized. Here are some examples::
592
593 fred.pack() # defaults to side = "top"
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000594 fred.pack(side="left")
595 fred.pack(expand=1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000596
597
598Packer Options
599^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
600
601For more extensive information on the packer and the options that it can take,
602see the man pages and page 183 of John Ousterhout's book.
603
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000604anchor
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000605 Anchor type. Denotes where the packer is to place each slave in its parcel.
606
607expand
608 Boolean, ``0`` or ``1``.
609
610fill
611 Legal values: ``'x'``, ``'y'``, ``'both'``, ``'none'``.
612
613ipadx and ipady
614 A distance - designating internal padding on each side of the slave widget.
615
616padx and pady
617 A distance - designating external padding on each side of the slave widget.
618
619side
620 Legal values are: ``'left'``, ``'right'``, ``'top'``, ``'bottom'``.
621
622
623Coupling Widget Variables
624^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
625
626The current-value setting of some widgets (like text entry widgets) can be
627connected directly to application variables by using special options. These
628options are ``variable``, ``textvariable``, ``onvalue``, ``offvalue``, and
629``value``. This connection works both ways: if the variable changes for any
630reason, the widget it's connected to will be updated to reflect the new value.
631
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000632Unfortunately, in the current implementation of :mod:`tkinter` it is not
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000633possible to hand over an arbitrary Python variable to a widget through a
634``variable`` or ``textvariable`` option. The only kinds of variables for which
635this works are variables that are subclassed from a class called Variable,
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000636defined in :mod:`tkinter`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000637
638There are many useful subclasses of Variable already defined:
639:class:`StringVar`, :class:`IntVar`, :class:`DoubleVar`, and
640:class:`BooleanVar`. To read the current value of such a variable, call the
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +0000641:meth:`get` method on it, and to change its value you call the :meth:`!set`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000642method. If you follow this protocol, the widget will always track the value of
643the variable, with no further intervention on your part.
644
645For example::
646
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100647 import tkinter as tk
648
649 class App(tk.Frame):
650 def __init__(self, master):
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300651 super().__init__(master)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000652 self.pack()
653
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100654 self.entrythingy = tk.Entry()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000655 self.entrythingy.pack()
656
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100657 # Create the application variable.
658 self.contents = tk.StringVar()
659 # Set it to some value.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000660 self.contents.set("this is a variable")
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100661 # Tell the entry widget to watch this variable.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000662 self.entrythingy["textvariable"] = self.contents
663
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100664 # Define a callback for when the user hits return.
665 # It prints the current value of the variable.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000666 self.entrythingy.bind('<Key-Return>',
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100667 self.print_contents)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000668
669 def print_contents(self, event):
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100670 print("Hi. The current entry content is:",
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +0000671 self.contents.get())
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000672
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100673 root = tk.Tk()
674 myapp = App(root)
675 myapp.mainloop()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000676
677The Window Manager
678^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
679
680.. index:: single: window manager (widgets)
681
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000682In Tk, there is a utility command, ``wm``, for interacting with the window
683manager. Options to the ``wm`` command allow you to control things like titles,
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000684placement, icon bitmaps, and the like. In :mod:`tkinter`, these commands have
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000685been implemented as methods on the :class:`Wm` class. Toplevel widgets are
686subclassed from the :class:`Wm` class, and so can call the :class:`Wm` methods
687directly.
688
689To get at the toplevel window that contains a given widget, you can often just
690refer to the widget's master. Of course if the widget has been packed inside of
691a frame, the master won't represent a toplevel window. To get at the toplevel
692window that contains an arbitrary widget, you can call the :meth:`_root` method.
693This method begins with an underscore to denote the fact that this function is
694part of the implementation, and not an interface to Tk functionality.
695
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000696Here are some examples of typical usage::
697
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300698 import tkinter as tk
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000699
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300700 class App(tk.Frame):
701 def __init__(self, master=None):
702 super().__init__(master)
703 self.pack()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000704
705 # create the application
706 myapp = App()
707
708 #
709 # here are method calls to the window manager class
710 #
711 myapp.master.title("My Do-Nothing Application")
712 myapp.master.maxsize(1000, 400)
713
714 # start the program
715 myapp.mainloop()
716
717
718Tk Option Data Types
719^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
720
721.. index:: single: Tk Option Data Types
722
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000723anchor
724 Legal values are points of the compass: ``"n"``, ``"ne"``, ``"e"``, ``"se"``,
725 ``"s"``, ``"sw"``, ``"w"``, ``"nw"``, and also ``"center"``.
726
727bitmap
728 There are eight built-in, named bitmaps: ``'error'``, ``'gray25'``,
729 ``'gray50'``, ``'hourglass'``, ``'info'``, ``'questhead'``, ``'question'``,
730 ``'warning'``. To specify an X bitmap filename, give the full path to the file,
731 preceded with an ``@``, as in ``"@/usr/contrib/bitmap/gumby.bit"``.
732
733boolean
Serhiy Storchakaa4d170d2013-12-23 18:20:51 +0200734 You can pass integers 0 or 1 or the strings ``"yes"`` or ``"no"``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000735
736callback
737 This is any Python function that takes no arguments. For example::
738
739 def print_it():
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000740 print("hi there")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000741 fred["command"] = print_it
742
743color
744 Colors can be given as the names of X colors in the rgb.txt file, or as strings
745 representing RGB values in 4 bit: ``"#RGB"``, 8 bit: ``"#RRGGBB"``, 12 bit"
746 ``"#RRRGGGBBB"``, or 16 bit ``"#RRRRGGGGBBBB"`` ranges, where R,G,B here
747 represent any legal hex digit. See page 160 of Ousterhout's book for details.
748
749cursor
750 The standard X cursor names from :file:`cursorfont.h` can be used, without the
751 ``XC_`` prefix. For example to get a hand cursor (:const:`XC_hand2`), use the
752 string ``"hand2"``. You can also specify a bitmap and mask file of your own.
753 See page 179 of Ousterhout's book.
754
755distance
756 Screen distances can be specified in either pixels or absolute distances.
757 Pixels are given as numbers and absolute distances as strings, with the trailing
758 character denoting units: ``c`` for centimetres, ``i`` for inches, ``m`` for
759 millimetres, ``p`` for printer's points. For example, 3.5 inches is expressed
760 as ``"3.5i"``.
761
762font
763 Tk uses a list font name format, such as ``{courier 10 bold}``. Font sizes with
764 positive numbers are measured in points; sizes with negative numbers are
765 measured in pixels.
766
767geometry
768 This is a string of the form ``widthxheight``, where width and height are
769 measured in pixels for most widgets (in characters for widgets displaying text).
770 For example: ``fred["geometry"] = "200x100"``.
771
772justify
773 Legal values are the strings: ``"left"``, ``"center"``, ``"right"``, and
774 ``"fill"``.
775
776region
777 This is a string with four space-delimited elements, each of which is a legal
778 distance (see above). For example: ``"2 3 4 5"`` and ``"3i 2i 4.5i 2i"`` and
779 ``"3c 2c 4c 10.43c"`` are all legal regions.
780
781relief
782 Determines what the border style of a widget will be. Legal values are:
783 ``"raised"``, ``"sunken"``, ``"flat"``, ``"groove"``, and ``"ridge"``.
784
785scrollcommand
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +0000786 This is almost always the :meth:`!set` method of some scrollbar widget, but can
Georg Brandl59b44722010-12-30 22:12:40 +0000787 be any widget method that takes a single argument.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000788
Nikhil80428ed2019-09-10 01:55:34 -0700789wrap
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000790 Must be one of: ``"none"``, ``"char"``, or ``"word"``.
791
Nikhil80428ed2019-09-10 01:55:34 -0700792.. _Bindings-and-Events:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000793
794Bindings and Events
795^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
796
797.. index::
798 single: bind (widgets)
799 single: events (widgets)
800
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000801The bind method from the widget command allows you to watch for certain events
802and to have a callback function trigger when that event type occurs. The form
803of the bind method is::
804
805 def bind(self, sequence, func, add=''):
806
807where:
808
809sequence
810 is a string that denotes the target kind of event. (See the bind man page and
811 page 201 of John Ousterhout's book for details).
812
813func
814 is a Python function, taking one argument, to be invoked when the event occurs.
815 An Event instance will be passed as the argument. (Functions deployed this way
816 are commonly known as *callbacks*.)
817
818add
819 is optional, either ``''`` or ``'+'``. Passing an empty string denotes that
820 this binding is to replace any other bindings that this event is associated
821 with. Passing a ``'+'`` means that this function is to be added to the list
822 of functions bound to this event type.
823
824For example::
825
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300826 def turn_red(self, event):
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000827 event.widget["activeforeground"] = "red"
828
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300829 self.button.bind("<Enter>", self.turn_red)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000830
831Notice how the widget field of the event is being accessed in the
Berker Peksag3093bf12016-07-14 07:32:43 +0300832``turn_red()`` callback. This field contains the widget that caught the X
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000833event. The following table lists the other event fields you can access, and how
834they are denoted in Tk, which can be useful when referring to the Tk man pages.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000835
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000836+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
837| Tk | Tkinter Event Field | Tk | Tkinter Event Field |
838+====+=====================+====+=====================+
839| %f | focus | %A | char |
840+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
841| %h | height | %E | send_event |
842+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
843| %k | keycode | %K | keysym |
844+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
845| %s | state | %N | keysym_num |
846+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
847| %t | time | %T | type |
848+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
849| %w | width | %W | widget |
850+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
851| %x | x | %X | x_root |
852+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
853| %y | y | %Y | y_root |
854+----+---------------------+----+---------------------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000855
856
857The index Parameter
858^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
859
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000860A number of widgets require "index" parameters to be passed. These are used to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000861point at a specific place in a Text widget, or to particular characters in an
862Entry widget, or to particular menu items in a Menu widget.
863
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000864Entry widget indexes (index, view index, etc.)
865 Entry widgets have options that refer to character positions in the text being
Georg Brandlac6060c2008-05-17 18:44:45 +0000866 displayed. You can use these :mod:`tkinter` functions to access these special
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000867 points in text widgets:
868
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000869Text widget indexes
870 The index notation for Text widgets is very rich and is best described in the Tk
871 man pages.
872
873Menu indexes (menu.invoke(), menu.entryconfig(), etc.)
874 Some options and methods for menus manipulate specific menu entries. Anytime a
875 menu index is needed for an option or a parameter, you may pass in:
876
877 * an integer which refers to the numeric position of the entry in the widget,
878 counted from the top, starting with 0;
879
Ezio Melotti1a263ad2010-03-14 09:51:37 +0000880 * the string ``"active"``, which refers to the menu position that is currently
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000881 under the cursor;
882
883 * the string ``"last"`` which refers to the last menu item;
884
885 * An integer preceded by ``@``, as in ``@6``, where the integer is interpreted
886 as a y pixel coordinate in the menu's coordinate system;
887
888 * the string ``"none"``, which indicates no menu entry at all, most often used
889 with menu.activate() to deactivate all entries, and finally,
890
891 * a text string that is pattern matched against the label of the menu entry, as
892 scanned from the top of the menu to the bottom. Note that this index type is
893 considered after all the others, which means that matches for menu items
894 labelled ``last``, ``active``, or ``none`` may be interpreted as the above
895 literals, instead.
896
897
898Images
899^^^^^^
900
Andrés Delfino4b685bf2018-04-17 02:34:35 -0300901Images of different formats can be created through the corresponding subclass
902of :class:`tkinter.Image`:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000903
Andrés Delfino4b685bf2018-04-17 02:34:35 -0300904* :class:`BitmapImage` for images in XBM format.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000905
Andrés Delfino4b685bf2018-04-17 02:34:35 -0300906* :class:`PhotoImage` for images in PGM, PPM, GIF and PNG formats. The latter
907 is supported starting with Tk 8.6.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000908
909Either type of image is created through either the ``file`` or the ``data``
910option (other options are available as well).
911
912The image object can then be used wherever an ``image`` option is supported by
913some widget (e.g. labels, buttons, menus). In these cases, Tk will not keep a
914reference to the image. When the last Python reference to the image object is
915deleted, the image data is deleted as well, and Tk will display an empty box
916wherever the image was used.
Terry Jan Reedyd9865632015-05-17 14:49:26 -0400917
Andrés Delfinob81ca282018-04-21 09:17:26 -0300918.. seealso::
919
920 The `Pillow <http://python-pillow.org/>`_ package adds support for
921 formats such as BMP, JPEG, TIFF, and WebP, among others.
Terry Jan Reedyd9865632015-05-17 14:49:26 -0400922
923.. _tkinter-file-handlers:
924
925File Handlers
926-------------
927
928Tk allows you to register and unregister a callback function which will be
929called from the Tk mainloop when I/O is possible on a file descriptor.
930Only one handler may be registered per file descriptor. Example code::
931
932 import tkinter
933 widget = tkinter.Tk()
934 mask = tkinter.READABLE | tkinter.WRITABLE
935 widget.tk.createfilehandler(file, mask, callback)
936 ...
937 widget.tk.deletefilehandler(file)
938
939This feature is not available on Windows.
940
941Since you don't know how many bytes are available for reading, you may not
942want to use the :class:`~io.BufferedIOBase` or :class:`~io.TextIOBase`
943:meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.read` or :meth:`~io.IOBase.readline` methods,
944since these will insist on reading a predefined number of bytes.
945For sockets, the :meth:`~socket.socket.recv` or
946:meth:`~socket.socket.recvfrom` methods will work fine; for other files,
947use raw reads or ``os.read(file.fileno(), maxbytecount)``.
948
949
950.. method:: Widget.tk.createfilehandler(file, mask, func)
951
952 Registers the file handler callback function *func*. The *file* argument
953 may either be an object with a :meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method (such as
954 a file or socket object), or an integer file descriptor. The *mask*
955 argument is an ORed combination of any of the three constants below.
956 The callback is called as follows::
957
958 callback(file, mask)
959
960
961.. method:: Widget.tk.deletefilehandler(file)
962
963 Unregisters a file handler.
964
965
966.. data:: READABLE
967 WRITABLE
968 EXCEPTION
969
Ankit Chandawalac36dbac2020-08-03 05:03:48 +0100970 Constants used in the *mask* arguments.