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Easily show a dialog window for miscellaneous purposes (features).
The initial use case is to show instructions in manual steps in tests.
Uses Qt 6 and Qt for Python, aka PySide, which includes Qt Designer, a WYSIWYG UI editor.
Documentation: https://joaonc.github.io/show_dialog
pip install qt-show-dialog
It can be used as a package or in the CLI with the show_dialog
command.
Can also be used as an executable app with no dependencies (ie, no need for Python or a virtual environment).
Inputs that generated the dialog 👆
dialog_title: Manual step
title: Disconnect cable
description: |
In this step we need to disconnect the power cable
and verify that the reserve battery gets discharged
within 5 seconds.
## Steps
1. Disconnect power cable.
It's in the back.
2. Wait 5 seconds.
3. Check that reserve battery is empty.
See below for more info.
## Verifying battery is discharged
There's a red light that goes off.
**Do not touch** the button next to that light.
More info on that light [here](#some-path).
description_md: true
timeout: 20
More info in documentation here.
FAQs
Easily show a dialog window for miscellaneous purposes.
We found that qt-show-dialog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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