├── .vscode └── settings.json ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── advanceTodo.py ├── astronaut.jpg ├── calculator.py ├── chatApp.py ├── counter.py ├── dashboard.py ├── database.db ├── dice.jpg ├── helo.py ├── jupiter.jpg ├── orion.py ├── responsive.py ├── responsive.spec ├── spider-man.jpg └── todoApp.py /.vscode/settings.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "[python]": { 3 | "editor.defaultFormatter": "ms-python.python" 4 | }, 5 | "python.formatting.provider": "none" 6 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # contributions 2 | ### your contributions will be highly appreciated 3 | 4 | > ## How to conribute 5 | - Fork this repo 6 | - Add your Ideas 7 | - Pull request 8 | 9 | #### I hope it be of help to you thank you. c-o-m-o-n 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # flet-projects 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /advanceTodo.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | import sqlite3 3 | 4 | dbase = sqlite3.Connection("database.db") 5 | cursor = dbase.cursor() 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | def main(page: ft.Page): 10 | page.window_width = 410 11 | page.window_height = 760 12 | 13 | BG = "#041955" 14 | FWG = "#97b4ff" 15 | FG = "#3450a1" 16 | PINK = "#eb06ff" 17 | 18 | def shrink(e): 19 | page_2.controls[0].width = 120 20 | page_2.controls[0].scale = ft.transform.Scale( 21 | 0.8, alignment=ft.alignment.center_right 22 | ) 23 | page.update() 24 | 25 | def restore(e): 26 | page_2.controls[0].width = 400 27 | page_2.controls[0].scale = ft.transform.Scale( 28 | 1, alignment=ft.alignment.center_right 29 | ) 30 | page.update() 31 | def add_to_db(self): 32 | task = create_task_view.content.controls[2].content.controls[0].value 33 | cursor.execute(""" 34 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users ( 35 | id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, 36 | username VARCHAR(250) 37 | ); 38 | """) 39 | cursor.execute(""" 40 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tASKS ( 41 | id INTEGER PRIMAKY KEY, 42 | task VARCHAR(255), 43 | date_created DATETIME DEFAULT (NOW()), 44 | poster_id INTEGER, 45 | FOREIGN KEY (poster_id) REFERENCES users (id) 46 | ); 47 | """) 48 | cursor.execute(f""" 49 | INSERT INTO tasks ( 50 | id, 51 | task, 52 | date_created, 53 | poster_id 54 | ) 55 | VALUES (task={task},) 56 | 57 | """) 58 | 59 | tasks = ft.Column(height=300, scroll="auto",) 60 | for i in range(10): 61 | tasks.controls.append( 62 | ft.Container( 63 | height=70, 64 | width=400, 65 | bgcolor=BG, 66 | border_radius=15, 67 | content=ft.Row( 68 | controls=[ 69 | ft.Checkbox( 70 | value=False, 71 | check_color=PINK, 72 | label="Create interesting apps with flet", 73 | ) 74 | ] 75 | ), 76 | ), 77 | ) 78 | 79 | create_task_view = ft.Container( 80 | width=400, 81 | height=750, 82 | bgcolor=FG, 83 | border_radius=25, 84 | content=ft.Column( 85 | controls=[ 86 | ft.Container( 87 | on_click=lambda _: page.go("/"), 88 | height=40, 89 | width=40, 90 | margin=5, 91 | content=ft.IconButton(icon=ft.icons.CLOSE), 92 | ), 93 | ft.Container(height=30), 94 | ft.Container( 95 | margin=5, 96 | content=ft.Row( 97 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, 98 | controls=[ 99 | ft.TextField(), 100 | ft.FloatingActionButton(icon=ft.icons.ADD, on_click=add_to_db), 101 | ], 102 | ), 103 | ), 104 | ft.Container(height=30), 105 | ft.Container( 106 | margin=5, 107 | content=ft.Container( 108 | content= 109 | tasks 110 | 111 | ), 112 | ), 113 | ] 114 | ), 115 | ) 116 | 117 | catrgories_card = ft.Row(scroll="auto") 118 | 119 | categories = ["Business", "Family", "Friends", "Relatives", "Schoolmates"] 120 | for index, category in enumerate(categories): 121 | catrgories_card.controls.append( 122 | ft.Container( 123 | content=ft.Column( 124 | controls=[ 125 | ft.Text("40Tasks"), 126 | ft.Text(category), 127 | ft.Container( 128 | width=160, 129 | height=5, 130 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE12, 131 | border_radius=20, 132 | padding=ft.padding.only(right=index * 30), 133 | content=ft.Container(bgcolor=PINK), 134 | ), 135 | ] 136 | ), 137 | bgcolor=BG, 138 | height=110, 139 | width=170, 140 | border_radius=20, 141 | padding=15, 142 | ) 143 | ) 144 | 145 | firstPage_content = ft.Container( 146 | content=ft.Column( 147 | controls=[ 148 | ft.Row( 149 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, 150 | controls=[ 151 | ft.Container( 152 | content=ft.IconButton( 153 | icon=ft.icons.MENU, 154 | on_click=lambda e: shrink(e), 155 | ) 156 | ), 157 | ft.Row( 158 | controls=[ 159 | ft.Icon(ft.icons.SEARCH), 160 | ft.Icon(ft.icons.NOTIFICATIONS_OUTLINED), 161 | ] 162 | ), 163 | ], 164 | ), 165 | ft.Container(height=20), 166 | ft.Text("What's Up, Olivia!"), 167 | ft.Text("CATEGORIES"), 168 | ft.Container( 169 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=10, bottom=20), content=catrgories_card 170 | ), 171 | ft.Container(height=20), 172 | ft.Text("TODAY'S TASK"), 173 | ft.Stack( 174 | controls=[ 175 | tasks, 176 | ft.FloatingActionButton( 177 | bgcolor=PINK, 178 | bottom=2, 179 | right=20, 180 | icon=ft.icons.ADD, 181 | on_click=lambda _: page.go("/create_task"), 182 | ), 183 | ] 184 | ), 185 | ] 186 | ) 187 | ) 188 | 189 | secondPage_content = ft.Container( 190 | content=ft.Column( 191 | controls=[ 192 | ft.Row( 193 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, 194 | controls=[ 195 | ft.Column( 196 | controls=[ 197 | ft.Container( 198 | content=ft.IconButton( 199 | icon=ft.icons.ARROW_BACK_IOS, 200 | on_click=lambda e: restore(e), 201 | ) 202 | ) 203 | ] 204 | ) 205 | ], 206 | ), 207 | ft.Container(height=20), 208 | ft.Column( 209 | controls=[ 210 | ft.Container( 211 | bgcolor=PINK, 212 | width=100, 213 | height=100, 214 | border_radius=50, 215 | padding=3, 216 | content=ft.Container( 217 | content=ft.Image( 218 | src=f"spider-man.jpg", 219 | width=70, 220 | height=70, 221 | border_radius=50, 222 | fit=ft.ImageFit.FIT_WIDTH, 223 | ), 224 | ), 225 | margin=20, 226 | ), 227 | ft.Text( 228 | "Olivia Mitechele!", 229 | size=30, 230 | ), 231 | ], 232 | ), 233 | ft.Text("MENU"), 234 | ft.Container( 235 | margin=20, 236 | content=ft.Column( 237 | controls=[ 238 | ft.Row( 239 | controls=[ 240 | ft.IconButton(icon=ft.icons.FAVORITE), 241 | ft.Text("Favourite Tasks"), 242 | ] 243 | ), 244 | ft.Row( 245 | controls=[ 246 | ft.IconButton(icon=ft.icons.CATEGORY), 247 | ft.Text("Tasks Categories"), 248 | ] 249 | ), 250 | ft.Row( 251 | controls=[ 252 | ft.IconButton(icon=ft.icons.ANALYTICS), 253 | ft.Text("Tasks Analytics"), 254 | ] 255 | ), 256 | ft.Container(height=90), 257 | ft.Column( 258 | controls=[ 259 | ft.Row( 260 | controls=[ 261 | ft.IconButton(icon=ft.icons.LOGOUT), 262 | ft.Text("Logout"), 263 | ] 264 | ), 265 | ] 266 | ), 267 | ] 268 | ), 269 | ), 270 | ] 271 | ) 272 | ) 273 | 274 | page_1 = ft.Row( 275 | controls=[ 276 | ft.Container( 277 | content=ft.Column(controls=[secondPage_content]), 278 | padding=ft.padding.only( 279 | top=20, 280 | left=20, 281 | right=20, 282 | bottom=5, 283 | ), 284 | ) 285 | ] 286 | ) 287 | page_2 = ft.Row( 288 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.END, 289 | controls=[ 290 | ft.Container( 291 | content=ft.Column(controls=[firstPage_content]), 292 | width=400, 293 | height=750, 294 | bgcolor=FG, 295 | border_radius=25, 296 | animate=ft.animation.Animation(600, ft.AnimationCurve.DECELERATE), 297 | animate_scale=ft.animation.Animation(400, ft.AnimationCurve.DECELERATE), 298 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=20, left=20, right=20, bottom=5), 299 | ) 300 | ], 301 | ) 302 | container = ft.Container( 303 | width=400, 304 | height=750, 305 | bgcolor=BG, 306 | border_radius=25, 307 | content=ft.Stack(controls=[page_1, page_2]), 308 | ) 309 | 310 | pages = { 311 | "/": ft.View("/", [container]), 312 | "/create_task": ft.View("/create_task", [create_task_view]), 313 | } 314 | 315 | def route_change(route): 316 | page.views.clear() 317 | page.views.append( 318 | pages[page.route], 319 | ) 320 | 321 | page.on_route_change = route_change 322 | page.go(page.route) 323 | 324 | 325 | ft.app(target=main) 326 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /astronaut.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PB2204/flet-projects/18e7110da8b90377f3b00614c284c528294c9d3e/astronaut.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /calculator.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | 3 | def main(page: ft.page): 4 | page.title = "Flet Calculator" 5 | page.window_width = 510 6 | page.window_height = 410 7 | 8 | class CalculatorApp(ft.UserControl): 9 | def __init__(self): 10 | super().__init__() 11 | 12 | def build(self): 13 | 14 | def display(item): 15 | 16 | self.textField.value += item 17 | self.textField.update() 18 | 19 | def delete(): 20 | self.textField.value = '' 21 | self.textField.update() 22 | 23 | def calculate(): 24 | result = '' 25 | try: 26 | result = eval(self.textField.value) 27 | self.textField.value = str(result) 28 | except: 29 | result = "error" 30 | self.textField.value = result 31 | self.textField.update() 32 | 33 | # buttons 34 | self.button_del = ft.Container( 35 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.RED, icon=ft.icons.DELETE, on_click=lambda _: delete()), width=90 36 | ) 37 | self.button_left_brace = ft.Container( 38 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="(", on_click=lambda e: display("(")), width=90 39 | ) 40 | self.button_right_brace = ft.Container( 41 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text=")",on_click=lambda e: display(")")), width=90 42 | ) 43 | self.button_dev = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="/", on_click=lambda e: display("/")), width=90) 44 | self.button_add = ft.Container( 45 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(icon=ft.icons.ADD, on_click=lambda e: display("+")), width=90 46 | ) 47 | self.button_minus = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="-", on_click=lambda e: display("-")), width=90) 48 | self.button_pi = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="ANS", on_click=lambda e: display("ans")), width=90) 49 | self.button_zero = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="0", on_click=lambda e: display("0")), width=90) 50 | self.button_period = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text=".", on_click=lambda e: display(".")), width=90) 51 | self.button_mod = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="%", on_click=lambda e: display("%")), width=90) 52 | self.button_mult = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="*", on_click=lambda e: display("*")), width=90) 53 | self.button_at = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="@", on_click=lambda e: display("@")), width=90) 54 | self.button_less = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="<", on_click=lambda e: display("<")), width=90) 55 | self.button_large = ft.Container(content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text=">", on_click=lambda e: display(">")), width=90) 56 | self.button_equal = ft.Container( 57 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(text="=",bgcolor=ft.colors.ORANGE, on_click=lambda e: calculate()), width=90, height=128 58 | ) 59 | 60 | self.button1 = ft.Container( 61 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="1", on_click=lambda e: display("1")), 62 | width=90, 63 | ) 64 | self.button2 = ft.Container( 65 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="2", on_click=lambda e: display("2")), 66 | width=90, 67 | ) 68 | self.button3 = ft.Container( 69 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="3", on_click=lambda e: display("3")), 70 | width=90, 71 | ) 72 | self.button4 = ft.Container( 73 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="4", on_click=lambda e: display("4")), 74 | width=90, 75 | ) 76 | self.button5 = ft.Container( 77 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="5", on_click=lambda e: display("5")), 78 | width=90, 79 | ) 80 | self.button6 = ft.Container( 81 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="6", on_click=lambda e: display("6")), 82 | width=90, 83 | ) 84 | self.button7 = ft.Container( 85 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="7", on_click=lambda e: display("7")), 86 | width=90, 87 | ) 88 | self.button8 = ft.Container( 89 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="8", on_click=lambda e: display("8")), 90 | width=90, 91 | ) 92 | self.button9 = ft.Container( 93 | content=ft.FloatingActionButton(bgcolor=ft.colors.BROWN, text="9", on_click=lambda e: display("9")), 94 | width=90, 95 | ) 96 | 97 | # columns 98 | buttonsColumn1 = ft.Column( 99 | controls=[self.button_del, self.button7, self.button4, self.button1, self.button_period ] 100 | ) 101 | buttonsColumn2 = ft.Column( 102 | controls=[self.button_left_brace, self.button8, self.button5, self.button2, self.button_zero] 103 | ) 104 | buttonsColumn3 = ft.Column( 105 | controls=[self.button_right_brace, self.button9, self.button6, self.button3, self.button_mod] 106 | ) 107 | buttonsColumn4 = ft.Column( 108 | controls=[self.button_dev, self.button_add, self.button_minus, self.button_mult, self.button_pi] 109 | ) 110 | buttonsColumn5 = ft.Column( 111 | controls=[self.button_large, self.button_less, self.button_at, self.button_equal] 112 | ) 113 | 114 | self.textField = ft.TextField(width=page.window_width-20) 115 | 116 | 117 | self.button1 = ft.FloatingActionButton(text="1") 118 | 119 | self.topView = ft.Row(controls=[ 120 | self.textField 121 | ]) 122 | 123 | self.btnView = ft.Container(ft.Row( 124 | controls=[ 125 | buttonsColumn1, 126 | buttonsColumn2, 127 | buttonsColumn3, 128 | buttonsColumn4, 129 | buttonsColumn5, 130 | ] 131 | )) 132 | 133 | self.body = ft.Container( 134 | content=ft.Column(controls=[ 135 | self.topView,self.btnView 136 | ]) 137 | ) 138 | return self.body 139 | 140 | page.add(CalculatorApp()) 141 | ft.app(target=main) 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chatApp.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | 3 | class Chat(ft.UserControl): 4 | def __init__(self): 5 | super().__init__() 6 | 7 | def build(self): 8 | # Define colors as constants 9 | DEFAULT_COLOR = "#242325" 10 | BADGE_COLOR = "#ff67ff" 11 | 12 | # Create a container for members 13 | members_container = ft.Column(height=500, scroll='auto') 14 | for i in range(10): 15 | # Create member containers 16 | member_container = ft.Container( 17 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=5), 18 | content=ft.ResponsiveRow( 19 | controls=[ 20 | ft.Column( 21 | col={"xl": 10}, 22 | controls=[ 23 | ft.ResponsiveRow( 24 | controls=[ 25 | ft.Column( 26 | col={"xl": 2}, 27 | controls=[ 28 | ft.CircleAvatar( 29 | foreground_image_url="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/5041459?s=88&v=4", 30 | content=ft.Text("RR") 31 | ) 32 | ] 33 | ), 34 | ft.Column( 35 | col={"xl": 4}, 36 | controls=[ 37 | ft.Text("Ronald Richards"), 38 | ft.Text("Typing....") 39 | ] 40 | ) 41 | ] 42 | ) 43 | ] 44 | ), 45 | ft.Column( 46 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.END, 47 | col={"xl": 2}, 48 | controls=[ 49 | ft.Column( 50 | controls=[ 51 | ft.Text("430pm"), 52 | ft.Container( 53 | bgcolor=BADGE_COLOR, 54 | border_radius=10, 55 | height=20, 56 | width=20, 57 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=0, left=5, right=5, bottom=5), 58 | content=ft.Text("3") 59 | ), 60 | ] 61 | ) 62 | ] 63 | ) 64 | ] 65 | ) 66 | ) 67 | members_container.controls.append(member_container) 68 | 69 | # First app bar 70 | app_bar_start = ft.Container( 71 | content=ft.NavigationRail( 72 | bgcolor=DEFAULT_COLOR, 73 | leading=ft.ResponsiveRow( 74 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, 75 | controls=[ 76 | ft.Text("Messages", size=18, weight='bold', col={"xl": 4}), 77 | ft.IconButton(ft.icons.FILTER_3, col={"xl": 4}), 78 | ft.Column(controls=[ 79 | ft.Divider(), 80 | ft.TextField(label="search", icon=ft.icons.SEARCH, border_radius=25), 81 | ft.Container(height=10), 82 | members_container 83 | ]), 84 | ] 85 | ), 86 | height=700 87 | ) 88 | ) 89 | 90 | # Second app bar 91 | app_bar_middle = ft.Container( 92 | bgcolor=DEFAULT_COLOR, 93 | content=ft.ResponsiveRow( 94 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, 95 | controls=[ 96 | ft.Container( 97 | padding=5, 98 | col={"xl": 6}, 99 | content=ft.ResponsiveRow( 100 | controls=[ 101 | ft.CircleAvatar( 102 | col={"xl": 5}, 103 | bgcolor=ft.colors.BLUE, 104 | content=ft.Text("FF") 105 | ), 106 | ft.Column( 107 | col={"xl": 7}, 108 | controls=[ 109 | ft.Text("Annabel White", size=18, weight='bold'), 110 | ft.Text("Online", size=13), 111 | ] 112 | ), 113 | ] 114 | ) 115 | ), 116 | ft.Container( 117 | padding=5, 118 | col={"xl": 2}, 119 | content=ft.PopupMenuButton( 120 | items=[ 121 | ft.PopupMenuItem(icon=ft.icons.INFO_OUTLINED, text="Info"), 122 | ft.PopupMenuItem(icon=ft.icons.DELETE_OUTLINE_OUTLINED, text="Delete"), 123 | ft.PopupMenuItem(icon=ft.icons.REPORT_PROBLEM_OUTLINED, text="Report"), 124 | ft.PopupMenuItem(icon=ft.icons.WB_SUNNY_OUTLINED, text="Style"), 125 | ] 126 | ), 127 | ) 128 | ] 129 | ) 130 | ) 131 | 132 | # Third app bar 133 | app_bar_end = ft.Container( 134 | bgcolor=DEFAULT_COLOR, 135 | content=ft.Column(controls=[ 136 | ft.NavigationRail( 137 | height=700, 138 | leading=ft.ResponsiveRow( 139 | controls=[ 140 | ft.Text("Info", size=18, weight='bold'), 141 | ft.Divider(), 142 | ft.Column( 143 | controls=[ 144 | ft.Container( 145 | bgcolor=ft.colors.PINK, 146 | width=100, 147 | height=100, 148 | border_radius=50, 149 | padding=3, 150 | content=ft.Container( 151 | content=ft.Image( 152 | src="spider-man.jpg", 153 | width=70, 154 | height=70, 155 | border_radius=50, 156 | fit=ft.ImageFit.FIT_WIDTH, 157 | ), 158 | ), 159 | ), 160 | ft.Text("Annabel White", size=18, weight='bold'), 161 | ft.Text("7,876 trips | Joined Sep 2022", size=13, weight='light'), 162 | ft.OutlinedButton(text="View profile") 163 | ] 164 | ), 165 | ] 166 | ), 167 | ), 168 | ]) 169 | ) 170 | 171 | # Initialize body 172 | body = ft.ResponsiveRow( 173 | controls=[ 174 | ft.Column(col={"xl": 4}, controls=[app_bar_start]), 175 | ft.Column(col={"xl": 5}, controls=[app_bar_middle]), 176 | ft.Column(col={"xl": 3}, controls=[app_bar_end]), 177 | ] 178 | ) 179 | 180 | return body 181 | 182 | 183 | def main(page=ft.Page): 184 | page.title = "Flet chat app" 185 | page.add(Chat()) 186 | 187 | 188 | ft.app(target=main) 189 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /counter.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | 3 | def main(page: ft.Page): 4 | page.title = "Flet counter example" 5 | page.vertical_alignment = ft.MainAxisAlignment.CENTER 6 | 7 | txt_number = ft.TextField(value="0", text_align=ft.TextAlign.RIGHT, width=100) 8 | 9 | def minus_click(e): 10 | txt_number.value = str(int(txt_number.value) - 1) 11 | page.update() 12 | 13 | def plus_click(e): 14 | txt_number.value = str(int(txt_number.value) + 1) 15 | page.update() 16 | 17 | page.add( 18 | ft.Row( 19 | [ 20 | ft.IconButton(ft.icons.REMOVE, on_click=minus_click), 21 | txt_number, 22 | ft.IconButton(ft.icons.ADD, on_click=plus_click), 23 | ], 24 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.CENTER, 25 | ) 26 | ) 27 | 28 | ft.app(target=main) 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dashboard.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | 3 | def main(page: ft.Page): 4 | page.title="Flet Dashboard" 5 | page.event_handlers.get 6 | print(page.on_resize.count) 7 | screenWidth = page.window_width 8 | if screenWidth <= 700.0: 9 | page.bgcolor = "red" 10 | 11 | elif screenWidth > 700.0 and screenWidth <= 1400.0: 12 | page.bgcolor = "green" 13 | else: 14 | page.bgcolor = "blue" 15 | 16 | 17 | #for responsive screen on all platform 18 | class ResponsiveScreen(ft.UserControl): 19 | def __init__(self): 20 | super().__init__() 21 | 22 | def build(self): 23 | self.screenWidth = page.window_width 24 | self.text = ft.Text(self.screenWidth) 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | taskArea = ft.Column( 29 | controls=[ 30 | ft.Row( 31 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, 32 | controls=[self.text,] 33 | ) 34 | ] 35 | ) 36 | return taskArea 37 | 38 | page.add(ResponsiveScreen()) 39 | 40 | ft.app(target=main) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /database.db: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PB2204/flet-projects/18e7110da8b90377f3b00614c284c528294c9d3e/database.db -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dice.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PB2204/flet-projects/18e7110da8b90377f3b00614c284c528294c9d3e/dice.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /helo.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet 2 | 3 | def main (page: flet.Page): 4 | page.title = "hello" 5 | 6 | text = flet.Text("Hllo world", color="red") 7 | text2 = flet.Text("This is another text", color="green") 8 | page.controls.append(text) 9 | page.controls.append(text2) 10 | page.update() 11 | flet.app(target=main) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /jupiter.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PB2204/flet-projects/18e7110da8b90377f3b00614c284c528294c9d3e/jupiter.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /orion.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | 3 | 4 | class TheApp(ft.UserControl): 5 | def __init__(self): 6 | super().__init__() 7 | 8 | def build(self): 9 | self.rail = ft.NavigationRail( 10 | bgcolor="", 11 | selected_index=0, 12 | label_type=ft.NavigationRailLabelType.ALL, 13 | extended=True, 14 | height=700, 15 | min_width=100, 16 | min_extended_width=200, 17 | leading=ft.Row( 18 | 19 | controls=[ 20 | ft.Icon(name=ft.icons.ACCESS_TIME_ROUNDED, color=ft.colors.YELLOW), 21 | ft.Text(value="ORION"), 22 | ], 23 | ), 24 | destinations=[ 25 | ft.NavigationRailDestination( 26 | padding=5, 27 | icon=ft.icons.DASHBOARD_OUTLINED, 28 | selected_icon=ft.icons.DASHBOARD, 29 | label="Dashboard", 30 | ), 31 | ft.NavigationRailDestination( 32 | icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.BOOKMARK_BORDER), 33 | selected_icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.BOOKMARK), 34 | label="Second", 35 | ), 36 | ft.NavigationRailDestination( 37 | icon=ft.icons.SETTINGS_OUTLINED, 38 | selected_icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.SETTINGS), 39 | label_content=ft.Text("Settings"), 40 | ), 41 | ], 42 | ) 43 | 44 | self.topBarRow = ft.Row( 45 | controls=[ 46 | ft.TextField(bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE10, border=None), 47 | ft.Dropdown( 48 | options=[ 49 | ft.dropdown.Option("Red"), 50 | ft.dropdown.Option("Green"), 51 | ft.dropdown.Option("Blue"), 52 | ], 53 | label="Monday,25th,October", 54 | width=200, 55 | border=None, 56 | ), 57 | ft.Row( 58 | controls=[ 59 | ft.Icon(name=ft.icons.MAIL_OUTLINE), 60 | ft.Icon(name=ft.icons.NOTIFICATIONS_OUTLINED), 61 | ] 62 | ), 63 | ft.FloatingActionButton( 64 | icon=ft.icons.ADD, 65 | text="New Board", 66 | bgcolor=ft.colors.YELLOW, 67 | ), 68 | ], 69 | ) 70 | self.middleRow = ft.Row( 71 | controls=[ 72 | ft.Column( 73 | controls=[ 74 | ft.Row( 75 | controls=[ 76 | ft.Column( 77 | controls=[ 78 | ft.Row([ft.Text("My NFT Collection")]), 79 | ] 80 | ), 81 | ft.Column( 82 | controls=[ 83 | ft.Row( 84 | controls=[ 85 | ft.Container( 86 | content=ft.Text("All"), 87 | padding=5, 88 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE10, 89 | border_radius=10, 90 | ), 91 | ft.Container( 92 | content=ft.Text("Collection"), 93 | padding=5, 94 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 95 | border_radius=10, 96 | ), 97 | ft.Container( 98 | content=ft.Text("Highest Price"), 99 | padding=5, 100 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE10, 101 | border_radius=10, 102 | ), 103 | ft.Container( 104 | content=ft.Text("Lowest Price"), 105 | padding=5, 106 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE10, 107 | border_radius=10, 108 | ), 109 | ] 110 | ), 111 | ] 112 | ), 113 | ] 114 | ), 115 | ft.Row( 116 | controls=[ 117 | ft.Container( 118 | content=ft.Image( 119 | src=f"spider-man.jpg", 120 | width=200, 121 | height=300, 122 | fit=ft.ImageFit.FIT_WIDTH, 123 | border_radius=12, 124 | ), 125 | margin=10, 126 | ), 127 | ft.Container( 128 | content=ft.Image( 129 | src=f"astronaut.jpg", 130 | width=200, 131 | height=300, 132 | fit=ft.ImageFit.FIT_WIDTH, 133 | border_radius=12, 134 | ), 135 | margin=10, 136 | ), 137 | ft.Container( 138 | content=ft.Image( 139 | src=f"dice.jpg", 140 | width=200, 141 | height=300, 142 | fit=ft.ImageFit.FIT_WIDTH, 143 | border_radius=12, 144 | ), 145 | margin=10, 146 | ), 147 | ft.Container( 148 | content=ft.Image( 149 | src=f"jupiter.jpg", 150 | width=200, 151 | height=300, 152 | fit=ft.ImageFit.FIT_WIDTH, 153 | border_radius=12, 154 | ), 155 | margin=10, 156 | ), 157 | ] 158 | ), 159 | ] 160 | ) 161 | ] 162 | ) 163 | 164 | self.navSection = ft.Container( 165 | content=self.rail, padding=7, bgcolor=ft.colors.BLACK87, border_radius=15 166 | ) 167 | self.topSection = ft.Container( 168 | content=ft.Column( 169 | controls=[self.topBarRow], 170 | ), 171 | padding=7, 172 | bgcolor=ft.colors.BLACK87, 173 | border_radius=15, 174 | ) 175 | self.middleSection = ft.Container( 176 | content=ft.Column( 177 | controls=[self.middleRow], 178 | ), 179 | padding=7, 180 | bgcolor=ft.colors.BLACK87, 181 | border_radius=15, 182 | ) 183 | 184 | bodyRow = ft.Row( 185 | alignment="center", 186 | vertical_alignment="center", 187 | controls=[ 188 | ft.Container(content= self.navSection,), 189 | 190 | ft.VerticalDivider(width=1), 191 | ft.Column( 192 | controls=[ 193 | self.topSection, 194 | ft.Divider(height=20), 195 | self.middleSection, 196 | ft.Divider(height=20), 197 | self.middleSection, 198 | ], 199 | ), 200 | ] 201 | ) 202 | return bodyRow 203 | 204 | 205 | def main(page: ft.Page): 206 | page.bgcolor = ft.colors.GREY 207 | page.window_height=700 208 | 209 | page.add(TheApp()) 210 | 211 | 212 | ft.app(target=main) 213 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /responsive.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | 3 | class DashApp(ft.UserControl): 4 | def __init__(self): 5 | super().__init__() 6 | 7 | def build(self): 8 | for colItem in range(10): 9 | pass 10 | self.body = ft.ResponsiveRow( 11 | controls=[ 12 | ft.Container( 13 | col={ 14 | "xs":0, 15 | "sm": 4, 16 | "md": 4, 17 | "xl": 4, 18 | }, 19 | border_radius=20, 20 | content=ft.NavigationRail( 21 | bgcolor=ft.colors.GREY, 22 | selected_index=0, 23 | label_type=ft.NavigationRailLabelType.ALL, 24 | extended=True, 25 | height=800, 26 | leading=ft.Container( 27 | padding=ft.padding.only(right=5, left=5, bottom=35, top=35), 28 | content=ft.Icon( 29 | name=ft.icons.FAVORITE, size=50, 30 | ), 31 | ), 32 | 33 | destinations=[ 34 | ft.NavigationRailDestination( 35 | padding=5, 36 | icon=ft.icons.DASHBOARD_OUTLINED, 37 | selected_icon=ft.icons.DASHBOARD, 38 | label="D A S H B O A R D", 39 | ), 40 | ft.NavigationRailDestination( 41 | icon=ft.icons.SETTINGS_OUTLINED, 42 | selected_icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.SETTINGS), 43 | label_content=ft.Text("S E T T I N G S"), 44 | ), 45 | ft.NavigationRailDestination( 46 | icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.TAG_OUTLINED), 47 | selected_icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.TAG), 48 | label="A B O U T", 49 | ), 50 | ft.NavigationRailDestination( 51 | icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.LOGOUT_OUTLINED), 52 | selected_icon_content=ft.Icon(ft.icons.LOGOUT), 53 | label="L O G O U T", 54 | ), 55 | ], 56 | ), 57 | ), 58 | ft.Column( 59 | scroll="auto", 60 | col={ 61 | "xs":11, 62 | "sm": 8, 63 | "md": 6, 64 | "xl": 6, 65 | }, 66 | controls=[ 67 | ft.ResponsiveRow( 68 | controls=[ 69 | ft.Container( 70 | col={ 71 | "sm": 6, 72 | "md": 3, 73 | }, 74 | border_radius=10, 75 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=70,bottom=70), 76 | bgcolor=ft.colors.GREY, 77 | 78 | ), 79 | ft.Container( 80 | col={ 81 | "sm": 6, 82 | "md": 3, 83 | }, 84 | border_radius=10, 85 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=70,bottom=70), 86 | bgcolor=ft.colors.GREY, 87 | 88 | ), 89 | ft.Container( 90 | col={ 91 | "sm": 6, 92 | "md": 3, 93 | }, 94 | border_radius=10, 95 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=70,bottom=70), 96 | bgcolor=ft.colors.GREY, 97 | 98 | ), 99 | ft.Container( 100 | col={ 101 | "sm": 6, 102 | "md": 3, 103 | }, 104 | border_radius=10, 105 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=70,bottom=70), 106 | bgcolor=ft.colors.GREY, 107 | 108 | ), 109 | ] 110 | ), 111 | ft.ResponsiveRow( 112 | 113 | controls=[ 114 | ft.Column( 115 | 116 | scroll="auto", 117 | controls=[ 118 | 119 | ft.Container( 120 | 121 | border_radius=10, 122 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=50,bottom=50,), 123 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 124 | ), 125 | ft.Container( 126 | 127 | border_radius=10, 128 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=50,bottom=50,), 129 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 130 | ), 131 | ft.Container( 132 | 133 | border_radius=10, 134 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=50,bottom=50,), 135 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 136 | ), 137 | ft.Container( 138 | 139 | border_radius=10, 140 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=50,bottom=50,), 141 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 142 | ), 143 | ft.Container( 144 | 145 | border_radius=10, 146 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=50,bottom=50,), 147 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 148 | ), 149 | ft.Container( 150 | 151 | border_radius=10, 152 | padding=ft.padding.only(top=50,bottom=50,), 153 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 154 | ), 155 | ]), 156 | 157 | ]), 158 | 159 | ], 160 | 161 | ), 162 | ft.Column( 163 | alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.END, 164 | col={ 165 | "sm": 0, 166 | "md": 2, 167 | "xl": 2, 168 | }, 169 | controls=[ 170 | ft.Container( 171 | height=350, 172 | border_radius=20, 173 | bgcolor=ft.colors.GREY, 174 | 175 | ), 176 | ft.Container( 177 | height=350, 178 | border_radius=20, 179 | bgcolor=ft.colors.WHITE, 180 | 181 | ) 182 | ] 183 | ), 184 | 185 | ] 186 | ) 187 | 188 | return self.body 189 | 190 | 191 | def main(page: ft.Page): 192 | page.title = "Flet Responsive" 193 | page.bgcolor = ft.colors.GREY_300 194 | page.window_min_height = 200 195 | page.scroll = "auto" 196 | page.add(DashApp()) 197 | 198 | 199 | ft.app(target=main) 200 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /responsive.spec: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- mode: python ; coding: utf-8 -*- 2 | 3 | block_cipher = None 4 | 5 | 6 | a = Analysis(['responsive.py'], 7 | pathex=['/home/comon/Dev/python/flet-projects'], 8 | binaries=[], 9 | datas=[], 10 | hiddenimports=[], 11 | hookspath=[], 12 | runtime_hooks=[], 13 | excludes=[], 14 | win_no_prefer_redirects=False, 15 | win_private_assemblies=False, 16 | cipher=block_cipher, 17 | noarchive=False) 18 | pyz = PYZ(a.pure, a.zipped_data, 19 | cipher=block_cipher) 20 | exe = EXE(pyz, 21 | a.scripts, 22 | a.binaries, 23 | a.zipfiles, 24 | a.datas, 25 | [], 26 | name='responsive', 27 | debug=False, 28 | bootloader_ignore_signals=False, 29 | strip=False, 30 | upx=True, 31 | upx_exclude=[], 32 | runtime_tmpdir=None, 33 | console=False ) 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /spider-man.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PB2204/flet-projects/18e7110da8b90377f3b00614c284c528294c9d3e/spider-man.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /todoApp.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import flet as ft 2 | 3 | class TaskApp(ft.UserControl): 4 | def build(self): 5 | self.textFlield = ft.TextField(width=350) 6 | self.addBtn = ft.FloatingActionButton(icon=ft.icons.ADD, on_click=self.addClick) 7 | self.tasks = ft.Column() 8 | taskArea = ft.Column( 9 | controls=[ft.Row(alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, controls=[self.textFlield, self.addBtn]), self.tasks] 10 | ) 11 | return taskArea 12 | 13 | def addClick(self, e): 14 | task = Task(self.textFlield.value, self.taskDelete) 15 | if self.textFlield.value != '': 16 | self.tasks.controls.append(task) 17 | self.textFlield.value='' 18 | self.update() 19 | 20 | def taskDelete(self, task): 21 | self.tasks.controls.remove(task) 22 | self.update() 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | class Task(ft.UserControl): 27 | def __init__(self, taskName, taskDelete): 28 | super().__init__() 29 | self.taskName = taskName 30 | self.taskDelete = taskDelete 31 | 32 | def build(self): 33 | self.displayTask = ft.Checkbox(label=self.taskName, value=False, on_change=self.checkBoxTrue) 34 | self.editName = ft.TextField() 35 | self.displayView = ft.Row(alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, 36 | controls=[ 37 | self.displayTask, 38 | ft.Row( controls=[ 39 | ft.IconButton(ft.icons.CREATE_OUTLINED, 40 | on_click=self.editClick), 41 | ft.IconButton(ft.icons.DELETE_OUTLINED, 42 | on_click=self.deleteClick) 43 | ]), 44 | ] 45 | ) 46 | self.editView = ft.Row(alignment=ft.MainAxisAlignment.SPACE_BETWEEN, visible=False, controls=[self.editName, 47 | ft.IconButton(ft.icons.DONE_OUTLINED, 48 | on_click=self.saveClick) 49 | ]) 50 | return ft.Column(controls=[self.displayView, self.editView]) 51 | 52 | def checkBoxTrue(self, e): 53 | self.displayTask.value = True 54 | 55 | def saveClick(self, e): 56 | self.displayView=True 57 | self.editView.visible = False 58 | self.displayTask.label=self.editName.value 59 | self.update() 60 | 61 | def editClick(self, e): 62 | self.displayView=False 63 | self.editView.visible = True 64 | self.editName.value = self.displayTask.label 65 | self.update() 66 | 67 | def deleteClick(self, e): 68 | if self.displayTask.value == True: 69 | self.taskDelete(self) 70 | 71 | 72 | def main(page: ft.page): 73 | page.title = "To Do app With Classes" 74 | page.window_width = 500 75 | page.window_height = 700 76 | page.bgcolor = "grey" 77 | 78 | page.add(TaskApp()) 79 | page.update() 80 | 81 | 82 | ft.app(target=main) 83 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------