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Not sure about the reporter's use case, but I would like to disable mouse input globally while using PyInquirier.
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yes, right now it breaks whenever you select another window and return to the dialog by clicking the body of the terminal. Most inconvenient. A global option would be preferable though.
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Hi, there is another issue related to that. If you have a 'list' question, then when clicking to option it's correctly selected but answers are empty and not returned.
questions = [
{
'type': 'list',
'message': 'Select source environment',
'name': 'env_src',
'choices': [
{"name": name, "value": value}
for name, value in get_connections().items()
],
},
]
answers = prompt(questions, style=style)
print(answers) # Empty dict if option clicked by mouse
print(answers['env_src'] # raises `KeyError`
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Yes it is hard coded. You want to be able to change it? Lemme see if that is something needed
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If so how would you propose to be done
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Thats more of a feature. This is doable.
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+1 I'd also like to disable mouse input.
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It would be nice if this was an optional field in question dict. Right now I am rendering the prompt after a bunch of text that someone might want to copy from before selecting a response.
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