Let's say that I want to call the site in a 5min interval. I'm currently getting the info this way just for testing and to know that the 'core engine' is working, and indeed, it's working:
if __name__ == "__main__": import sys app = QApplication(sys.argv) MainWindow = loadui("main.ui") def output_slot(): MainWindow.txtbox.setText(call_site()) MainWindow.btn.clicked.connect(output_slot) MainWindow.show() app.exec_() How can I proceed if I want the txtbox to automatically do the 'setText(call_site())' in a X defined interval? The final app will have not only a txtbox, but a complete interface with buttons, avatar image, some txtboxes, and all that stuff. If I know how to "call the site" in a defined interval, I can get all the info that I need and set them one by one. If I'm not mistaken my app is locked in the app.exec_() loop, so I need to have a trigger configured that will be called in a defined interval, then inside this trigger I configure the "set_avatar", "set_text", "set_btn_link", etc, is that right? On Tue Nov 18 2014 at 9:37:21 PM Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 5:15 AM, Juan Christian > <juan0christ...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Thanks, it's working. What would be a "professional" approach if I want > to > > constantly call a URL to get it's content and access this data within the > > GUI? > > > > "Constantly" doesn't make much sense when you're talking about network > operations. There are two basic approaches: either you re-fetch > periodically and update the GUI (in which case you have to decide how > frequently), or you re-fetch on some trigger (when it's changed, or > when the user's about to need it, or something). Either way, you have > to balance network traffic versus promptness of update, and it's > nearly impossible to pick perfectly. But if you don't mind it being a > little clunky, you should be able to pick something fairly simple and > deploy it, and then maybe refine it a bit afterward. > > ChrisA > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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