Tkinter Dialogs
tkinter.simpledialog — Standard Tkinter input dialogs
Source code: Lib/tkinter/simpledialog.py
The tkinter.simpledialog
module contains convenience classes and functions for creating simple modal dialogs to get a value from the user.
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tkinter.simpledialog.askfloat(title, prompt, **kw)
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tkinter.simpledialog.askinteger(title, prompt, **kw)
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tkinter.simpledialog.askstring(title, prompt, **kw)
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The above three functions provide dialogs that prompt the user to enter a value of the desired type.
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class tkinter.simpledialog.Dialog(parent, title=None)
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The base class for custom dialogs.
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body(master)
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Override to construct the dialog’s interface and return the widget that should have initial focus.
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Default behaviour adds OK and Cancel buttons. Override for custom button layouts.
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tkinter.filedialog — File selection dialogs
Source code: Lib/tkinter/filedialog.py
The tkinter.filedialog
module provides classes and factory functions for creating file/directory selection windows.
Native Load/Save Dialogs
The following classes and functions provide file dialog windows that combine a native look-and-feel with configuration options to customize behaviour. The following keyword arguments are applicable to the classes and functions listed below:
Static factory functions
The below functions when called create a modal, native look-and-feel dialog, wait for the user’s selection, then return the selected value(s) or None
to the caller.
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tkinter.filedialog.askopenfile(mode='r', **options)
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tkinter.filedialog.askopenfiles(mode='r', **options)
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The above two functions create an
Open
dialog and return the opened file object(s) in read-only mode.
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tkinter.filedialog.asksaveasfile(mode='w', **options)
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Create a
SaveAs
dialog and return a file object opened in write-only mode.
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tkinter.filedialog.askopenfilename(**options)
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tkinter.filedialog.askopenfilenames(**options)
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The above two functions create an
Open
dialog and return the selected filename(s) that correspond to existing file(s).
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tkinter.filedialog.asksaveasfilename(**options)
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Create a
SaveAs
dialog and return the selected filename.
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tkinter.filedialog.askdirectory(**options)
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class tkinter.filedialog.Open(master=None, **options)
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class tkinter.filedialog.SaveAs(master=None, **options)
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The above two classes provide native dialog windows for saving and loading files.
Convenience classes
The below classes are used for creating file/directory windows from scratch. These do not emulate the native look-and-feel of the platform.
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class tkinter.filedialog.Directory(master=None, **options)
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Create a dialog prompting the user to select a directory.
Note
The FileDialog class should be subclassed for custom event handling and behaviour.
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class tkinter.filedialog.FileDialog(master, title=None)
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Create a basic file selection dialog.
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cancel_command(event=None)
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Trigger the termination of the dialog window.
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dirs_double_event(event)
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Event handler for double-click event on directory.
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dirs_select_event(event)
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Event handler for click event on directory.
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files_double_event(event)
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Event handler for double-click event on file.
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files_select_event(event)
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Event handler for single-click event on file.
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filter_command(event=None)
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Filter the files by directory.
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get_filter()
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Retrieve the file filter currently in use.
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get_selection()
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Retrieve the currently selected item.
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go(dir_or_file=os.curdir, pattern='*', default='', key=None)
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Render dialog and start event loop.
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ok_event(event)
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Exit dialog returning current selection.
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quit(how=None)
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Exit dialog returning filename, if any.
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set_filter(dir, pat)
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Set the file filter.
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set_selection(file)
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Update the current file selection to file.
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class tkinter.filedialog.LoadFileDialog(master, title=None)
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A subclass of FileDialog that creates a dialog window for selecting an existing file.
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ok_command()
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Test that a file is provided and that the selection indicates an already existing file.
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class tkinter.filedialog.SaveFileDialog(master, title=None)
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A subclass of FileDialog that creates a dialog window for selecting a destination file.
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ok_command()
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Test whether or not the selection points to a valid file that is not a directory. Confirmation is required if an already existing file is selected.
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tkinter.commondialog — Dialog window templates
Source code: Lib/tkinter/commondialog.py
The tkinter.commondialog
module provides the Dialog
class that is the base class for dialogs defined in other supporting modules.
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class tkinter.commondialog.Dialog(master=None, **options)
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show(color=None, **options)
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Render the Dialog window.
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See also
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Licensed under the PSF License.
https://docs.python.org/3.10/library/dialog.html