import writer as wf # This is a placeholder to get you started or refresh your memory. # Delete it or adapt it as necessary. # Documentation is available at https://dev.writer.com/framework # Shows in the log when the app starts print("Hello world!") # Its name starts with _, so this function won't be exposed def _update_message(state): is_even = state["counter"] % 2 == 0 message = ("+Even" if is_even else "-Odd") state["message"] = message def decrement(state): state["counter"] -= 1 _update_message(state) def increment(state): state["counter"] += 1 # Shows in the log when the event handler is run print("The counter has been incremented.") _update_message(state) # Initialise the state # "_my_private_element" won't be serialised or sent to the frontend, # because it starts with an underscore initial_state = wf.init_state({ "my_app": { "title": "MY APP" }, "_my_private_element": 1337, "message": None, "counter": 26, }) _update_message(initial_state)