问题
I'm writing a python application that runs several subprocesses using subprocess.Popen objects. I have a glade GUI and want to display the output of these commands (running in subprocess.Popen) in the gui in real time.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this? What glade object do I need to use and how to redirect the output?
回答1:
Here is a link that also displays another way of doing this.
I found this to be very insightful, maybe someone else can use these tips.
http://pygabriel.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/redirecting-the-stdout-on-a-gtk-textview/
回答2:
glade is only a program to build gui with gtk so when you ask for a glade object maybe you should ask for gtk widget and in this case textbuffer and textview chould be a solution or maybe treeview and liststore.
subprocess.Popen
has stdout
and stderr
arguments that can accept a file-like object. you can create an adapter that writes to the textbuffer or add items in the liststore
回答3:
After lots of reading and not getting the results I wanted, I found another method that works.
It goes like this
#!/usr/bine/env python
import subprocess
import gtk
### Of course, you should have the gui built and know which widgets to use for this.
viewer = self.builder.get_widget('txtview')
proc = subprocess.Popen('ls -al /home'.split(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr = subprocess.STDOUT)
while True:
line = proc.stdout.readline()
viewer.get_buffer().instert_at_cursor(line)
if not line:
break
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1929018/python-gui-glade-to-display-output-of-shell-process