I have a simple script which saves some values to a database , I also have a window built in Tkinter. So basically my problem is I want the savebase() function to be continuously called upon, till the window remains open. How can this be done ?
Till now I'm able just to run the function only once, when the window opens itself. I can also put a button to repeat it , but it doesn't solve the purpose as i want this thing to be done like 2 times per second.
A simplified version of my attempt at this is like :
import Tkinter
import saveDB
def doing_it():
a = saveDB.save()
a.savebase()
window = Tkinter.Tk()
window.title("Saving Database")
window.geometry("300x300+100+100")
first_button=Tkinter.Button(window, text='Save DB', command=doing_it,
fg='white', bg='black').grid(row=3,column=2)
window.mainloop()
is if name == main() , the way to do it ? during my search for the above mentioned problem, I came across it , though i know nothing about it.
window.after
insidedoing_it
so it schedules itself to be called again.