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micropython-oled-progressbars

This is a collection of display elements for showing progress on ssd1306 OLED screen using micropython.

The elements are built to reduce draw calls to the frame buffer (improving performance). If your application requires redraws every update (if, for instance, you have a loading bar which animates across the screen while updating) you can call the "BarBase" class instead which will repaint the entire element on updates.

Video Examples

Painting Methods: https://youtu.be/5uRfoD2mhn8

ESP8266 vs ESP32: https://youtu.be/vPRc3ypMsm0

Usage

Basic infinite UI bar

Basic Infinite Bar

import ssd1306
import progress_bar

i2c = I2C(-1, scl=Pin(5), sda=Pin(4))

oled_width = 128
oled_height = 64
oled = ssd1306.SSD1306_I2C(oled_width, oled_height, i2c)

# create a new progress bar
infinte_bar = progress_bar.ProgressBar(10, 40, oled.width - 20, 15, oled)

oled.text('connecting to', 0, 10)
oled.text('network...', 0, 20)

# animate the progress bar
while True:
  infinte_bar.update()
  oled.show()

Infinite UI bar with text

Infinite Bar With Text

# create a new progress bar
infinte_bar = progress_bar.ProgressBar(10, 40, oled.width - 20, 15, oled)
index = 0
# animate the progress bar
while True:
  # set dynamic text on top of bar
  infinte_bar.set_text('SLEEPING %s' % index, 0)
  infinte_bar.update()
  oled.show()
  
  if index >= 99:
    index = 0
  else:
    index += 1

Progress UI bar

# create a new progress bar
my_bar = progress_bar.ProgressBar(10, 40, oled.width - 20, 15, oled)
index = 0
# animate the progress bar
while True:
  # set amount of bar to fill
  my_bar.set_percent(index)
  my_bar.update()
  oled.show()
  
  if index >= 99:
    index = 0
  else:
    index += 1