Re: wx Python event question
Thanks Steve. On Jan 27, 8:01 pm, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: use wx.Timer - you bind a method to a timer event and define the timer's interval when you start it timer = wx.Timer(self, -1) self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.timerMethod, timer) timer.Start(500) On Jan 27, 5:56 pm, dudds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I really haven't used wxPython before and I was just wondering if there was some sort of timer event that can be used. For example if I have a database that I want to query at regular intervals and display the results in a window is that possibly to do under a wx Python program? So far I have come across certain event handlers, but they all seem to wait for something to happen, like moving the mouse, clicking on a button etc. I just want to display the results of a query every so often automatically without having to press a button to do so. I'm not looking for a complete solution as I'm doing this so I can teach myself Python, but a bit of a hint or a nudge in the right direction would be great. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
wx Python event question
Hi I really haven't used wxPython before and I was just wondering if there was some sort of timer event that can be used. For example if I have a database that I want to query at regular intervals and display the results in a window is that possibly to do under a wx Python program? So far I have come across certain event handlers, but they all seem to wait for something to happen, like moving the mouse, clicking on a button etc. I just want to display the results of a query every so often automatically without having to press a button to do so. I'm not looking for a complete solution as I'm doing this so I can teach myself Python, but a bit of a hint or a nudge in the right direction would be great. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
PythonCard installation
Anyone had any joy with this using FC6?? When I try to run code editor I get the error Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/lib/python2.4/PythonCard-0.8.2/tools/codeEditor/codeEditor.py, line 13, in ? from PythonCard import about, configuration, dialog, log, menu, model, resource, util ImportError: No module named PythonCard -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Help please using telnetlib module
Hi Guys, I just started learning Python a couple of days ago and to put some of what I learnt into practice. As such I thought I might try and write a simple program (based on examples I had seen) that would allow me to log into a Cisco router, enter configuration mode, change an interface description and also grab a snapshot of the running configuration. So far I've managed to be able to log in and change the interface configuration. The tn.read_until() function seems to work pretty much as I expected however for the life of me I cannot get the running configuration to display with any of the read functions. Suggestion pleasemy code thus far follows: import getpass import sys import telnetlib #This can actually log in and change an interface description on a router HOST = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx #user = raw_input(Enter your remote account: ) #password = getpass.getpass() password = tacis345int tn = telnetlib.Telnet(HOST) #tn.interact() tn.read_until(Password:) tn.write(password + \n) #if password: #tn.read_until(Password: ) #tn.write(password + \n) tn.read_until(port) #tn.write(show version\n) #tn.write(\n\n) #tn.read_until(port) tn.write(enable\n) tn.read_until(assword: ) tn.write(tacis345int\n) tn.read_until(port#) tn.write(conf t\n) tn.read_until(config)#) tn.write(int ethernet0\n) tn.read_until(config) tn.write(desc This was written by my script\n) tn.write(show run\n) print tn.read_very_lazy() tn.write(exit\n) tn.read_until(#) tn.write(quit\n) tn.close() print tn.read_all() The only output I get from this is: -if)# show I have tried the other read options but nothing seems to work for me. I'm obviously missing something, so if anyone could shed some light that would be great. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list