I have a working script that I am attempting to port over to a GUI. I'm new to programming so a lot of this code may be hack-ish. I'm open to suggestions on general practices and methods! Below is my working text-based version of the function I'd like to port:
def InitUI(self):
self.pdf = None
sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
btnSizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL)
self.pdf = PDFWindow(self, style=wx.SUNKEN_BORDER)
panel = wx.Panel(self)
sizer.Add(self.pdf, proportion=1, flag=wx.EXPAND)
pdfPicker = wx.FilePickerCtrl(self, wx.ID_ANY,message='Please select the PDF to resize.', wildcard='*.pdf', size=(500,20))
btnSizer.Add(pdfPicker, proportion=1, flag=wx.EXPAND|wx.ALL, border=5)
btnSizer.AddStretchSpacer(3)
self.label = wx.StaticText(self, label='Enter Scale (decimal percent):')
self.field = wx.TextCtrl(self, value="0.5", size=(50,20))
btnSizer.Add(self.label, 0, wx.ALL, 8)
btnSizer.Add(self.field, 0, wx.ALL, 8)
# .... more GUI code (buttons, etc.)
def resize_file_main(resize, fileout, self, e=None)
file1 = ask_file_name('resize1', 'input', '', inputDir)
fileout = ask_file_name('resize1', 'output')
input1 = str(file1) + '.pdf'
dir1 = os.path.join(inputDir, input1)
backup1 = os.path.join(backupDir, str(file1) + '.pdf')
resize_file(input1)
try:
shutil.move(dir1, backup1)
print input1, "has been successfully moved to the backup folder.\n"
except:
print_error('\nThe PDF you entered is opened elsewhere. The file was not backed up.')
print "Please move your scanned PDF from /input to /backup or run the backup utility.\n\n Press enter to continue .... "
print raw_input('')
continue
def resize_file(filename, filename2 = None):
output = PdfFileWriter()
fIn1 = file(os.path.join(inputDir,filename), 'rb')
inp1 = PdfFileReader(fIn1)
p1 = inp1.getPage(0)
p1.scale(.5,.5)
output.addPage(p1)
if filename2 is not None:
fIn2 = file(os.path.join(inputDir,filename2), 'rb')
inp2 = PdfFileReader(fIn2)
p2 = inp2.getPage(0)
p2.scale(.50,.50)
output.addPage(p2)
outputStream = file(os.path.join(validateDir,str(fileout) + '.pdf'),"wb")
output.write(outputStream)
outputStream.close()
fIn1.close()
Here's my question. I'd like to get rid of all the text-based user interaction. How do I take object-based inputs and turn them into passable variables? I've been able to implement wx.TextCtrl to enter user input and wx.FilePickerCtrl to select the PDF for the input. Now how do I:
- Pass these as variables to my resize_file function?
- Set the output location?
- Set the backup location + input PDF name?
- Pass the wx.TextCtrl values (for scale) to my resize_file function?
This also may be my problem:
- I have a InitUI function doing all the wxPython stuff
- The button within InitUi function calls resize_file_main
- resize_file_main just handles inputs/outputs and moving the final files around. It also calls resize_file.
- resize_file is a function that is re-used in several other areas of the script. It takes in the various inputs/outputs and actually resizes the PDF(s).
Is this a bad flow? I wasn't sure how to combine resize_file_main and resize_file because the input/outputs with the different areas that call resize_file are different.
Thank you for your help! I know it's convoluted!
Edit: Thank you! I believe I have enough information to move forward. I appreciate the help.