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Pyface: Traits-capable Windowing Framework
The Pyface project contains a toolkit-independent GUI abstraction layer,
which is used to support the "visualization" features of the Enthought Tool
Suite libraries. Pyface contains Traits-aware wrappers of standard GUI
elements such as Windows, Dialogs and Fields, together with the "Tasks"
application framework which provides a rich GUI experience with dock panes,
tabbed editors, and so forth. This permits you to write cross-platform
interactive GUI code without needing to use the underlying GUI backend.
The following GUI backends are supported:
- PySide2 (stable) and PySide6 (experimental)
- PyQt5 (stable) and PyQt6 (in development)
- wxPython 4 (experimental)
Example
The following code creates a window with a simple Python shell:
.. code-block:: python
from pyface.api import ApplicationWindow, GUI, IPythonShell
class MainWindow(ApplicationWindow):
""" The main application window. """
#: The PythonShell that forms the contents of the window
shell = Instance(IPythonShell, allow_none=False)
def _create_contents(self, parent):
""" Create the editor. """
self.shell.create(parent)
return self.shell.control
def destroy(self):
self.shell.destroy()
super().destroy()
def _shell_default(self):
from pyface.api import PythonShell
return PythonShell()
# Application entry point.
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Create the GUI.
gui = GUI()
# Create and open the main window.
window = MainWindow(title="Python Shell", size=(640, 480))
window.open()
# Start the GUI event loop!
gui.start_event_loop()
.. image:: https://raw.github.com/enthought/pyface/main/shell_window.png
:alt: A Pyface GUI window containing a Python shell.
Installation
Pyface is a pure Python package. In most cases Pyface will be installable
using a simple pip install
command.
To install with a backend, choose one of the following, as appropriate:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install pyface[pyside2]
$ pip install pyface[pyside6]
$ pip install pyface[pyqt5]
$ pip install pyface[wx]
Some optional functionality uses pillow
and numpy
and these can be
installed using optional dependencies:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install pyface[pillow]
$ pip install pyface[numpy]
For running tests a few more packages are required:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install pyface[test]
Documentation
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Developing Pyface
The etstool.py
script provides utilities to assist developers wanting to work
on Pyface. To use it, you will need to have the source checked out via Git,
Enthought's EDM <http://docs.enthought.com/edm/>
__ distribution manager, and
a minimal environment containing at least the
Click <http://click.pocoo.org/>
__ library.
You can then follow the instructions in etstool.py
. In particular:
- use
etstool.py install
to create environments for particular toolkits and
runtimes - use
etstool.py shell
to activate those environments - use
etstool.py test
to run the tests in those environments - use
etstool.py flake8
to perform style checks - use
etstool.py docs
to build the documentation - use
etstool.py test-all
to run the tests across all supported runtimes and toolkits
License
Pyface source code is licensed with a BSD-style license. Some default images
are licensed with other licenses. See the license files for further
information.