I want to embed a terminal in my main Tkinter window. I would like to have a sub window where a terminal (Bash based terminal) would run. I would like also to be able to let my program interact with the terminal, at least I would like to read the current working directory and/or set it.
I don't know if it is really impossible. I was able to do it in the past with Perl/Tk, so maybe it can be replicated here.
The code I used then was something like:
$frame3=$mw->Frame(-borderwidth=>2, -relief=>'groove', # -label=>'stuff for thought',
-labelBackground=>CADRAWWINCOLOR,-background=>CADRAWWINCOLOR);
$cv=$frame3->Canvas(-height=>$cvheight,-width=>$cvwidth,-background=>CADRAWWINCOLOR,
-bg => CADRAWWINCOLOR,
-relief => 'sunken')->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'both');
# this Frame is needed for including the xterm in Tk::Canvas
my $xtermContainer = $cv->Frame(-container => 1);
my $xtid = $xtermContainer->id();
# converting the id from HEX to decimal as xterm requires a decimal Id
my ($xtId) = sprintf hex $xtid;
my $dcontitem = $cv->createWindow($xtermWidth/2,$xtermHeight/2,
-window => $xtermContainer,
-width => $xtermWidth,
-height => $xtermHeight,
-state => 'normal');
system("xterm -into $xtId -fn $fontname -geometry $geometry +sb -bg black -fg white -e ./xtermjob.pl $AAfname 5 &");
where $mw
was the main Tk window.
Of course, I completely agree with Bryan: though I never programmed with a GUI library before, my program (rather large, a kind of wiki) is running very well, with a surprisingly low amount of code devoted to the GUI itself.
I tried translating this Perl code, but I'm stumbling on the ID problem.
The only place where I found some reference to a way to extract the ID from Tkinter is in Effbot, but when I use it, I get 'AttributeError: Frame instance has no attribute 'window_id'
, so there must be something wrong:
termf = Frame(root)
termf.pack(side=BOTTOM, fill=X)
id=termf.window_id()
os.system("xterm -into %d -fn -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--8-80-75-75-c-50-iso10646-1 -geometry 150x150+0+0 +sb -bg black -fg white -e /root/.bashrc &" % id);
I am happy to say that it is in fact possible to do it, and you can do it with just a few lines of code (I don't know if it is so easy with other toolkits):
from Tkinter import *
import os
root = Tk()
termf = Frame(root, height=400, width=500)
termf.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=YES)
wid = termf.winfo_id()
os.system('xterm -into %d -geometry 40x20 -sb &' % wid)
root.mainloop()
The problem before was to use the wrong function for wid.
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