On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 8:19:47 PM UTC+5:30, Peter Otten wrote: > Meeran Rizvi wrote: > > > On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 12:02:40 PM UTC+5:30, Meeran Rizvi wrote: > >> Hello Guys, > >> Here i am creating a GUI which will act as a search engine that will find > >> the results from the browser and save the results as a xls file. When i > >> typed something in my search box and click the (GO)button.It should > >> display search in progress.when the file is saved it should display done. > >> How to do that? My button gets hung for a seconds.We should give any > >> timeout for that? > >> > >> Here is my script > >> <python> > >> from Tkinter import * > >> import mechanize > >> def clear_search(event): > >> search.delete(0,END) > >> obj = Tk() > >> Label = Label(obj,text="Top Findings:",font="-weight bold") > >> search = Entry(obj,width=100) > >> search.insert(0, "Enter the value to search") > >> search.bind("<Button-1>", clear_search) > >> def fun(): > >> new = search.get() > >> url = "http://duckduckgo.com/html" > >> br = mechanize.Browser() > >> br.set_handle_robots(False) > >> br.open(url) > >> br.select_form(name="x") > >> br["q"] = str(new) > >> res = br.submit() > >> content = res.read() > >> with open("result1.xls", "w") as f: > >> f.write(content) > >> fun() > >> Go = Button(obj,text="GO",width=5,command=fun) > >> Label.pack() > >> search.pack() > >> Go.pack() > >> mainloop() > >> </python> > > > > It is possible to display the output in my GUI itself? > > Instead of the strings "searching", "writing result", and "done" you could > put search results into the queue and display them in a Text widget. To > signal when you're done you can use an out-of-band value, typically None. > > See also <http://effbot.org/zone/tkinter-threads.htm>.
I just want to save it as a xls file and also from xls file i need to get the data and display in a text box. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list