GUI tutorial
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Introduction
This How To will explain several ways of showing a "Hello World" popup on screen
Examples
Using xbmc modules
Simple example using xbmc python modules showing a notification dialog that will show for 5 seconds.
using built-in functions
More info on Built-In functions can be found here: List of built-in functions Following are two examples. One with just a simple notification dialog and the other with the same dialog but with using variables. It all depends on how extended you scripts will be. Since we require all used strings to be localized (translatable) we recommend the second option.
import xbmc xbmc.executebuiltin('Notification(Hello World,This is a simple example of notifications,5000,/script.hellow.world.png)')
import xbmc import xbmcaddon __addon__ = xbmcaddon.Addon() __addonname__ = __addon__.getAddonInfo('name') __icon__ = __addon__.getAddonInfo('icon') line1 = "This is a simple example of notifications" time = 5000 #in miliseconds xbmc.executebuiltin('Notification(%s, %s, %d, %s)'%(__addonname__,line1, time, __icon__))
using xbmcgui module
This will show a OK dialog box with the message. More info on xbmcgui functions can be found here: [ http://mirrors.xbmc.org/docs/python-docs/16.x-jarvis/xbmcgui.html#Dialog ]
import xbmcaddon import xbmcgui __addon__ = xbmcaddon.Addon() __addonname__ = __addon__.getAddonInfo('name') line1 = "This is a simple example of OK dialog" line2 = "Showing this message using" line3 = "XBMC python modules" xbmcgui.Dialog().ok(__addonname__, line1, line2, line3)
Using JSON-RPC
Using xbmc modules & JSON-RPC API
More info on JSON-RPC API can be found here: JSON-RPC API
This JSON-RPC command send through various ways and will execute the addon code that is shown below.
{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 0, "method": "Addons.ExecuteAddon", "params": { "addonid": "script.popup", "params": { "image": "D:\\heartagram.jpg", "line1": "Hello World", "line2": "Showing this message using", "line3": "Combination of Kodi python modules and", "line4": "JSON-RPC API interface", "line5": "Have fun coding" } } }
This python code will create several controls using xbmcgui module and fill these will the message send through JSON-RPC:
import xbmcgui import sys import urlparse class PopupWindow(xbmcgui.WindowDialog): def __init__(self, image, line1, line2, line3, line4, line5): self.addControl(xbmcgui.ControlImage(x=25, y=25, width=150, height=150, filename=image[0])) self.addControl(xbmcgui.ControlLabel(x=190, y=25, width=500, height=25, label=line1[0])) self.addControl(xbmcgui.ControlLabel(x=190, y=50, width=500, height=25, label=line2[0])) self.addControl(xbmcgui.ControlLabel(x=190, y=75, width=500, height=25, label=line3[0])) self.addControl(xbmcgui.ControlLabel(x=190, y=100, width=500, height=25, label=line4[0])) self.addControl(xbmcgui.ControlLabel(x=190, y=125, width=500, height=25, label=line5[0])) if __name__ == '__main__': params = urlparse.parse_qs('&'.join(sys.argv[1:])) window = PopupWindow(**params) window.show() xbmc.sleep(5000) window.close() del window
See also
Development: