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  1. from nicegui import app, ui
  2. from ..tools import element_demo, load_demo, subheading, text_demo
  3. def content() -> None:
  4. load_demo(ui.timer)
  5. load_demo(ui.keyboard)
  6. @text_demo('UI Updates', '''
  7. NiceGUI tries to automatically synchronize the state of UI elements with the client,
  8. e.g. when a label text, an input value or style/classes/props of an element have changed.
  9. In other cases, you can explicitly call `element.update()` or `ui.update(*elements)` to update.
  10. The demo code shows both methods for a `ui.echart`, where it is difficult to automatically detect changes in the `options` dictionary.
  11. ''')
  12. def ui_updates_demo():
  13. from random import random
  14. chart = ui.echart({
  15. 'xAxis': {'type': 'value'},
  16. 'yAxis': {'type': 'value'},
  17. 'series': [{'type': 'line', 'data': [[0, 0], [1, 1]]}],
  18. })
  19. def add():
  20. chart.options['series'][0]['data'].append([random(), random()])
  21. chart.update()
  22. def clear():
  23. chart.options['series'][0]['data'].clear()
  24. ui.update(chart)
  25. with ui.row():
  26. ui.button('Add', on_click=add)
  27. ui.button('Clear', on_click=clear)
  28. load_demo(ui.refreshable)
  29. @text_demo('Async event handlers', '''
  30. Most elements also support asynchronous event handlers.
  31. Note: You can also pass a `functools.partial` into the `on_click` property to wrap async functions with parameters.
  32. ''')
  33. def async_handlers_demo():
  34. import asyncio
  35. async def async_task():
  36. ui.notify('Asynchronous task started')
  37. await asyncio.sleep(5)
  38. ui.notify('Asynchronous task finished')
  39. ui.button('start async task', on_click=async_task)
  40. load_demo('generic_events')
  41. @text_demo('Running CPU-bound tasks', '''
  42. NiceGUI provides a `cpu_bound` function for running CPU-bound tasks in a separate process.
  43. This is useful for long-running computations that would otherwise block the event loop and make the UI unresponsive.
  44. The function returns a future that can be awaited.
  45. ''')
  46. def cpu_bound_demo():
  47. import time
  48. from nicegui import run
  49. def compute_sum(a: float, b: float) -> float:
  50. time.sleep(1) # simulate a long-running computation
  51. return a + b
  52. async def handle_click():
  53. result = await run.cpu_bound(compute_sum, 1, 2)
  54. ui.notify(f'Sum is {result}')
  55. # ui.button('Compute', on_click=handle_click)
  56. # END OF DEMO
  57. async def mock_click():
  58. import asyncio
  59. await asyncio.sleep(1)
  60. ui.notify('Sum is 3')
  61. ui.button('Compute', on_click=mock_click)
  62. @text_demo('Running I/O-bound tasks', '''
  63. NiceGUI provides an `io_bound` function for running I/O-bound tasks in a separate thread.
  64. This is useful for long-running I/O operations that would otherwise block the event loop and make the UI unresponsive.
  65. The function returns a future that can be awaited.
  66. ''')
  67. def io_bound_demo():
  68. import requests
  69. from nicegui import run
  70. async def handle_click():
  71. URL = 'https://httpbin.org/delay/1'
  72. response = await run.io_bound(requests.get, URL, timeout=3)
  73. ui.notify(f'Downloaded {len(response.content)} bytes')
  74. ui.button('Download', on_click=handle_click)
  75. load_demo(ui.run_javascript)
  76. @text_demo('Events', '''
  77. You can register coroutines or functions to be called for the following events:
  78. - `app.on_startup`: called when NiceGUI is started or restarted
  79. - `app.on_shutdown`: called when NiceGUI is shut down or restarted
  80. - `app.on_connect`: called for each client which connects (optional argument: nicegui.Client)
  81. - `app.on_disconnect`: called for each client which disconnects (optional argument: nicegui.Client)
  82. - `app.on_exception`: called when an exception occurs (optional argument: exception)
  83. When NiceGUI is shut down or restarted, all tasks still in execution will be automatically canceled.
  84. ''')
  85. def lifecycle_demo():
  86. from datetime import datetime
  87. from nicegui import app
  88. # dt = datetime.now()
  89. def handle_connection():
  90. global dt
  91. dt = datetime.now()
  92. app.on_connect(handle_connection)
  93. label = ui.label()
  94. ui.timer(1, lambda: label.set_text(f'Last new connection: {dt:%H:%M:%S}'))
  95. # END OF DEMO
  96. global dt
  97. dt = datetime.now()
  98. subheading('Shutdown')
  99. @element_demo(app.shutdown)
  100. def shutdown_demo():
  101. from nicegui import app
  102. # ui.button('shutdown', on_click=app.shutdown)
  103. #
  104. # ui.run(reload=False)
  105. # END OF DEMO
  106. ui.button('shutdown', on_click=lambda: ui.notify(
  107. 'Nah. We do not actually shutdown the documentation server. Try it in your own app!'))
  108. load_demo('storage')