NAME
Prima::Outlines - tree view widgets
DESCRIPTION
The module provides a set of widget classes, designed to display a tree-like hierarchy of items. Prima::OutlineViewer
presents a generic class that contains basic functionality and defines the interface for the descendants, which are Prima::StringOutline
, Prima::Outline
, and Prima::DirectoryOutline
.
SYNOPSIS
my $outline = Prima::StringOutline-> create(
items => [
[ 'Simple item' ],
[[ 'Embedded item ']],
[[ 'More embedded items', [ '#1', '#2' ]]],
],
);
$outline-> expand_all;
Prima::OutlineViewer
Presents a generic interface for browsing the tree-like lists. A node in a linked list represents each item. The format of node is predefined, and is an anonymous array with the following definitions of indices:
- 0
-
Item id with non-defined format. The simplest implementation,
Prima::StringOutline
, treats the scalar as a text string. The more complex classes store references to arrays or hashes here. Seeitems
article of a concrete class for the format of a node record. - 1
-
Reference to a child node.
undef
if there is none. - 2
-
A boolean flag, which selects if the node shown as expanded, e.g. all its immediate children are visible.
- 3
-
Width of an item in pixels.
The indices above 3 should not be used, because eventual changes to the implementation of the class may use these. It should be enough item 0 to store any value.
To support a custom format of node, it is sufficient to overload the following notifications: DrawItem
, MeasureItem
, Stringify
. Since DrawItem
is called for every item, a gross method draw_items
can be overloaded instead. See also Prima::StringOutline and Prima::Outline.
The class employs two addressing methods, index-wise and item-wise. The index-wise counts only the visible ( non-expanded ) items, and is represented by an integer index. The item-wise addressing cannot be expressed by an integer index, and the full node structure is used as a reference. It is important to use a valid reference here, since the class does not always perform the check if the node belongs to internal node list due to the speed reasons.
Prima::OutlineViewer
is a descendant of Prima::GroupScroller
and Prima::MouseScroller
, so some properties and methods are not described here. See Prima::IntUtils for these.
The class is not usable directly.
Properties
- autoHeight INTEGER
-
If set to 1, changes
itemHeight
automatically according to the widget font height. If 0, does not influence anything. WhenitemHeight
is set explicitly, changes value to 0.Default value: 1
- dragable BOOLEAN
-
If 1, allows the items to be dragged interactively by pressing control key together with left mouse button. If 0, item dragging is disabled.
Default value: 1
- focusedItem INTEGER
-
Selects the focused item index. If -1, no item is focused. It is mostly a run-time property, however, it can be set during the widget creation stage given that the item list is accessible on this stage as well.
- indent INTEGER
-
Width in pixels of the indent between item levels.
Default value: 12
- itemHeight INTEGER
-
Selects the height of the items in pixels. Since the outline classes do not support items with different vertical dimensions, changes to this property affect all items.
Default value: default font height
- items ARRAY
-
Provides access to the items as an anonymous array. The format of items is described in the opening article ( see Prima::OutlineViewer ).
Default value: []
- offset INTEGER
-
Horizontal offset of an item list in pixels.
- topItem INTEGER
-
Selects the first item drawn.
- showItemHint BOOLEAN
-
If 1, allows activation of a hint label when the mouse pointer is hovered above an item that does not fit horizontally into the widget inferiors. If 0, the hint is never shown.
See also: makehint.
Default value: 1
Methods
- adjust INDEX, EXPAND
-
Performs expansion ( 1 ) or collapse ( 0 ) of INDEXth item, depending on EXPAND boolean flag value.
- calibrate
-
Recalculates the node tree and the item dimensions. Used internally.
- delete_items [ NODE = undef, OFFSET = 0, LENGTH = undef ]
-
Deletes LENGTH children items of NODE at OFFSET. If NODE is
undef
, the root node is assumed. If LENGTH isundef
, all items after OFFSET are deleted. - delete_item NODE
-
Deletes NODE from the item list.
- draw_items CANVAS, PAINT_DATA
-
Called from within
Paint
notification to draw items. The default behavior is to callDrawItem
notification for every visible item. PAINT_DATA is an array of arrays, where each array consists of parameters, passed toDrawItem
notification.This method is overridden in some descendant classes, to increase the speed of the drawing routine.
See DrawItem for PAINT_DATA parameters description.
- get_index NODE
-
Traverses all items for NODE and finds if it is visible. If it is, returns two integers: the first is item index and the second is item depth level. If it is not visible,
-1, undef
is returned. - get_index_text INDEX
-
Returns text string assigned to INDEXth item. Since the class does not assume the item storage organization, the text is queried via
Stringify
notification. - get_index_width INDEX
-
Returns width in pixels of INDEXth item, which is a cached result of
MeasureItem
notification, stored under index #3 in node. - get_item INDEX
-
Returns two scalars corresponding to INDEXth item: node reference and its depth level. If INDEX is outside the list boundaries, empty array is returned.
- get_item_parent NODE
-
Returns two scalars, corresponding to NODE: its parent node reference and offset of NODE in the parent's immediate children list.
- get_item_text NODE
-
Returns text string assigned to NODE. Since the class does not assume the item storage organization, the text is queried via
Stringify
notification. - get_item_width NODE
-
Returns width in pixels of INDEXth item, which is a cached result of
MeasureItem
notification, stored under index #3 in node. - expand_all [ NODE = undef ].
-
Expands all nodes under NODE. If NODE is
undef
, the root node is assumed. If the tree is large, the execution can take significant amount of time. - insert_items NODE, OFFSET, @ITEMS
-
Inserts one or more ITEMS under NODE with OFFSET. If NODE is
undef
, the root node is assumed. - iterate ACTION, FULL
-
Traverses the item tree and calls ACTION subroutine for each node. If FULL boolean flag is 1, all nodes are traversed. If 0, only the expanded nodes are traversed.
ACTION subroutine is called with the following parameters:
- makehint SHOW, INDEX
-
Controls hint label upon INDEXth item. If a boolean flag SHOW is set to 1, and
showItemHint
property is 1, and the item index does not fit horizontally in the widget inferiors then the hint label is shown. By default the label is removed automatically as the user moves the mouse pointer away from the item. If SHOW is set to 0, the hint label is hidden immediately. - point2item Y, [ HEIGHT ]
-
Returns index of an item that contains horizontal axis at Y in the widget coordinates. If HEIGHT is specified, it must be the widget height; if it is not, the value is fetched by calling
Prima::Widget::height
. If the value is known, passing it topoint2item
thus achieves some speed-up. - validate_items ITEMS
-
Traverses the array of ITEMS and puts every node to the common format: cuts scalars above index #3, if there are any, or adds default values to a node if it contains less than 3 scalars.
Events
- Expand NODE, EXPAND
-
Called when NODE is expanded ( 1 ) or collapsed ( 0 ). The EXPAND boolean flag reflects the action taken.
- DragItem OLD_INDEX, NEW_INDEX
-
Called when the user finishes the drag of an item from OLD_INDEX to NEW_INDEX position. The default action rearranges the item list in accord with the dragging action.
- DrawItem CANVAS, NODE, X1, Y1, X2, Y2, INDEX, FOCUSED
-
Called when INDEXth item, contained in NODE is to be drawn on CANVAS. X1, Y1, X2, Y2 coordinated define the exterior rectangle of the item in widget coordinates. FOCUSED boolean flag is set to 1 if the item is focused; 0 otherwise.
- MeasureItem NODE, REF
-
Puts width of NODE item in pixels into REF scalar reference. This notification must be called from within
begin_paint_info/end_paint_info
block. - SelectItem INDEX
-
Called when INDEXth item gets focused.
- Stringify NODE, TEXT_REF
-
Puts text string, assigned to NODE item into TEXT_REF scalar reference.
Prima::StringOutline
Descendant of Prima::OutlineViewer
class, provides standard single-text items widget. The items can be set by merely supplying a text as the first scalar in node array structure:
$string_outline-> items([ 'String', [ 'Descendant' ]]);
Prima::Outline
A variant of Prima::StringOutline
, with the only difference that the text is stored not in the first scalar in a node but as a first scalar in an anonymous array, which in turn is the first node scalar. The class does not define neither format nor the amount of scalars in the array, and as such presents a half-abstract class.
Prima::DirectoryOutline
Provides a standard widget with the item tree mapped to the directory structure, so each item is mapped to a directory. Depending on the type of the host OS, there is either single root directory ( unix ), or one or more disk drive root items ( win32, os2 ).
The format of a node is defined as follows:
- 0
-
Directory name, string.
- 1
-
Parent path; an empty string for the root items.
- 2
-
Icon width in pixels, integer.
- 3
-
Drive icon; defined only for the root items under non-unix hosts in order to reflect the drive type ( hard, floppy, etc ).
Properties
- closedGlyphs INTEGER
-
Number of horizontal equal-width images, contained in
closedIcon
property.Default value: 1
- closedIcon ICON
-
Provides an icon representation for the collapsed items.
- openedGlyphs INTEGER
-
Number of horizontal equal-width images, contained in
openedIcon
property.Default value: 1
- openedIcon OBJECT
-
Provides an icon representation for the expanded items.
- path STRING
-
Runtime-only property. Selects current file system path.
- showDotDirs BOOLEAN
-
Selects if the directories with the first dot character are shown the tree view. The treatment of the dot-prefixed names as hidden is traditional to unix, and is of doubtful use under win32 and os2.
Default value: 0
Methods
- files [ FILE_TYPE ]
-
If FILE_TYPE value is not specified, the list of all files in the current directory is returned. If FILE_TYPE is given, only the files of the types are returned. The FILE_TYPE is a string, one of those returned by
Prima::Utils::getdir
( see "getdir" in Prima::Utils ). - get_directory_tree PATH
-
Reads the file structure under PATH and returns a newly created hierarchy structure in the class node format. If
showDotDirs
property value is 0, the dot-prefixed names are not included.Used internally inside
Expand
notification.
AUTHOR
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO
Prima, Prima::Widget, Prima::IntUtils, <examples/outline.pl>.
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