GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 685415
Updated python code from http://developer.gnome.org/gnome-devel-demos/unstable/messagedialog.py.html.en
Last modified: 2014-01-26 23:31:49 UTC
from gi.repository import Gtk from gi.repository import Gio import sys class MyWindow(Gtk.ApplicationWindow): # constructor for a window (the parent window) with a label def __init__(self, app): Gtk.Window.__init__(self, title="GMenu Example", application=app) self.set_default_size(400, 200) label = Gtk.Label() label.set_text("This application goes boom!") self.add(label) # create the message_action (a Gio.SimpleAction) - for the window message_action = Gio.SimpleAction.new("message", None) # connect the signal from the action to the function message_cb() message_action.connect("activate", self.message_cb) # add the action to the application app.add_action(message_action) # callback function for the signal "activate" from the message_action # in the menu of the parent window def message_cb(self, action, parameter): # a Gtk.MessageDialog messagedialog = Gtk.MessageDialog(parent=self, flags=Gtk.DialogFlags.MODAL, type=Gtk.MessageType.WARNING, buttons=Gtk.ButtonsType.OK_CANCEL, message_format="This action will cause the universe to stop existing.") # connect the response (of the button clicked) to the function # dialog_response() messagedialog.connect("response", self.dialog_response) # show the messagedialog messagedialog.show() def dialog_response(self, widget, response_id): # if the button clicked gives response OK (-5) if response_id == Gtk.ResponseType.OK: print("*boom*") # if the button clicked gives response CANCEL (-6) elif response_id == Gtk.ResponseType.CANCEL: print("good choice") # if the messagedialog is destroyed (by pressing ESC) elif response_id == Gtk.ResponseType.DELETE_EVENT: print("dialog closed or cancelled") # finally, destroy the messagedialog widget.destroy() class MyApplication(Gtk.Application): def __init__(self): Gtk.Application.__init__(self) def do_activate(self): win = MyWindow(self) win.show_all() def quit_cb(self, action, parameter): self.quit() def do_startup (self): Gtk.Application.do_startup(self) # create a menu (a Gio.Menu) menu = Gio.Menu() # append a menu item with label "Message" and action "app.message" menu.append("Message", "app.message") # append a menu item with label "Quit" and action "app.quit" menu.append("Quit", "app.quit") # set menu as the menu for the application self.set_app_menu(menu) # a new simpleaction - for the application quit_action = Gio.SimpleAction.new("quit", None) quit_action.connect("activate", self.quit_cb) self.add_action (quit_action) app = MyApplication() exit_status = app.run(sys.argv) sys.exit(exit_status)
Pushed the indentation fixes as 2c4b17a37b5b6220b97c26c0e86ca9ad8d80cfb2, but the Python 3 stuff will have to wait until later.