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The Flet Timer is a timer component for the Flet framework that is based on the last example from the Flet User Controls guide. It demonstrates how to create a countdown timer using threading for real-time display updates.
To use the Flet Timer, you can install it using pip:
pip install flet-timer
Here's an example that demonstrates how to use the Flet Timer.
First, let's define a callback function that will execute at a specified interval:
def refresh():
txt_time.value = datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S")
page.update()
Next, create the Timer object with the desired interval in seconds, a name, and the callback:
timer = Timer(name="timer", interval_s=1, callback=refresh)
Finally, add the Timer component to the page:
page.add(timer)
The complete example code would look like this:
from datetime import datetime
import flet as ft
from flet_timer.flet_timer import Timer
def main(page: ft.Page):
page.title = "Flet Timer example"
page.vertical_alignment = ft.MainAxisAlignment.CENTER
page.horizontal_alignment = ft.CrossAxisAlignment.CENTER
txt_time = ft.Text(value="None")
def refresh():
txt_time.value = datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S")
page.update()
timer = Timer(name="timer", interval_s=1, callback=refresh)
page.add(
timer,
txt_time
)
ft.app(main)
In this example, we create a Flet application that displays the current time using the Text
component. We define
a refresh()
function that updates the txt_time
value with the current time and triggers a page update. We
instantiate a Timer
with a 1-second interval and the refresh()
function as the callback. The timer continuously
calls the callback, updating the UI with the current time.
Certainly! Here's the disclaimer in markdown format:
Please note that this package is provided as-is and has not been extensively tested. While the provided functionality should work in most situations, there is a possibility of unforeseen issues or compatibility conflicts.
It is recommended to thoroughly test the package and adapt it to your specific use case before deploying it in a production environment.
Contributions to the Flet Timer project are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.
The Flet Timer is open-source software released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
FAQs
A simple component to add a timer to your flet app!
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