I was recently tackling the problem you described: display doesn't update until the process finishes
Here is a complete example that I got working with the help of @andy_s in the #Kivy IRC channel:
My main.py:
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.uix.popup import Popup
from kivy.factory import Factory
from kivy.properties import ObjectProperty
from kivy.clock import Clock
import time, threading
class PopupBox(Popup):
pop_up_text = ObjectProperty()
def update_pop_up_text(self, p_message):
self.pop_up_text.text = p_message
class ExampleApp(App):
def show_popup(self):
self.pop_up = Factory.PopupBox()
self.pop_up.update_pop_up_text('Running some task...')
self.pop_up.open()
def process_button_click(self):
# Open the pop up
self.show_popup()
# Call some method that may take a while to run.
# I'm using a thread to simulate this
mythread = threading.Thread(target=self.something_that_takes_5_seconds_to_run)
mythread.start()
def something_that_takes_5_seconds_to_run(self):
thistime = time.time()
while thistime + 5 > time.time(): # 5 seconds
time.sleep(1)
# Once the long running task is done, close the pop up.
self.pop_up.dismiss()
if __name__ == "__main__":
ExampleApp().run()
My example.kv:
AnchorLayout:
anchor_x: 'center'
anchor_y: 'center'
Button:
height: 40
width: 100
size_hint: (None, None)
text: 'Click Me'
on_press: app.process_button_click()
<PopupBox>:
pop_up_text: _pop_up_text
size_hint: .5, .5
auto_dismiss: True
title: 'Status'
BoxLayout:
orientation: "vertical"
Label:
id: _pop_up_text
text: ''
If you run this example, you can click the Click Me
button, which should open up a "progress bar" in the form of a modal/pop-up. This pop up will remain open for 5 seconds without blocking the main window. After 5 seconds, the pop up will automatically be dismissed.
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