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Project description
Webbrowser user interface for python.
import jsui
ui = jsui.UI()
thing = Thing()
ui.start({'thing': thing})
Support both synchronous and asynchronous (eventually) operations.
Support both explicit and inspected (eventually) object specificiations.
spec:
'name': # name of the thing to expose
'type': # function/number/string/etc...
'ui': # ui element to use
'js': # ui payload (may also be processingjs)
'html': # html payload
'css': # css payload
-- Functions --
call grab (js) -> call grab (py) -> wait -> get images (py) -> get images (js)
get new stage positions (js) -> positions (py) -> new positions (py) -> new stage positions (js)
move stage (js) -> move stage (py)
change config (js) -> change config (py)
to turn a variable into a function. This needs to 'capture' the variable
def funcify(v):
def f(*args):
if len(args):
v = args[0]
return v
import jsui
ui = jsui.UI()
thing = Thing()
ui.start({'thing': thing})
Support both synchronous and asynchronous (eventually) operations.
Support both explicit and inspected (eventually) object specificiations.
spec:
'name': # name of the thing to expose
'type': # function/number/string/etc...
'ui': # ui element to use
'js': # ui payload (may also be processingjs)
'html': # html payload
'css': # css payload
-- Functions --
call grab (js) -> call grab (py) -> wait -> get images (py) -> get images (js)
get new stage positions (js) -> positions (py) -> new positions (py) -> new stage positions (js)
move stage (js) -> move stage (py)
change config (js) -> change config (py)
to turn a variable into a function. This needs to 'capture' the variable
def funcify(v):
def f(*args):
if len(args):
v = args[0]
return v
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