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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef EXT_PANEL_H_
#define EXT_PANEL_H_
#include <Wt/Ext/Container>
#include <Wt/WJavaScript>
namespace Wt {
namespace Ext {
class ToolBar;
class Button;
/*! \class Panel Wt/Ext/Panel Wt/Ext/Panel
* \brief A container with a title and standard GUI elements.
*
* Like a Container, from which %Panel derives, a panel organizes its
* contents using layout managers.
*
* The panel provides standard user-interface elements, such as a
* title bar, top and bottom tool/menu bars, and footer buttons, and a
* panel may be configured to be resizable and collapsible.
*
* Typically, panels will be added directly into a layout, and are
* components to organize your user interface. You may also add a
* panel to a plain container widget, but then you should set a size
* for the panel (using WWidget::resize()), in pixels.
*
* When a panel is added to WApplication::root(), as single widget, it
* acts like a plain Container, and thus none of the panel specific
* features (tool bars, buttons, etc...) are available. If you want to
* have a top-level Panel, you need thus to do something like this:
* \code
// create the root container
Wt::Ext::Container *rootContainer = new Wt::Ext::Container(app->root());
// create the root panel and fit it inside the container
Wt::Ext::Panel *rootPanel = new Wt::Ext::Panel();
rootContainer->setLayout(new Wt::WFitLayout());
rootContainer->layout()->addWidget(rootPanel);
\endcode
*
* \ingroup ext
*/
class WT_EXT_API Panel : public Container
{
public:
/*! \brief Create a new panel.
*
* When a <i>parent</i> is specified, or the panel is after
* construction added to a WContainerWidget, the panel should be
* given an explicit size in pixels, using WWidget::resize().
*/
Panel(WContainerWidget *parent = 0);
/*! \brief Destruct a panel.
*/
~Panel();
/*! \brief Set a tool bar at the top of the panel.
*
* <i>Note: you can only set a tool bar before the panel is rendered.</i>
*
* \sa topToolBar(), setBottomToolBar(ToolBar *)
*/
void setTopToolBar(ToolBar *toolBar);
/*! \brief Return the top tool bar.
*
* \sa setTopToolBar(ToolBar *), bottomToolBar()
*/
ToolBar *topToolBar() const { return topToolBar_; }
/*! \brief Set a tool bar at the bottom of the panel.
*
* <i>Note: you can only set a tool bar before the panel is rendered.</i>
*
* \sa bottomToolBar(), setTopToolBar(ToolBar *)
*/
void setBottomToolBar(ToolBar *bottomBar);
/*! \brief Return the top tool bar.
*
* \sa setBottomToolBar(ToolBar *), topToolBar()
*/
ToolBar *bottomToolBar() const { return bottomToolBar_; }
/*! \brief Add a button to the footer of the panel.
*
* The button is displayed below the contents, but above a bottom tool bar
* if it is set.
*
* \sa removeFooterButton(Button *), Dialog::addButton(Button *)
*/
void addFooterButton(Button *button);
/*! \brief Remove a button from the footer of the panel.
*
* Transfers ownership back, and so you must delete the button if you
* wish to destroy it.
*
* \sa addFooterButton(Button *), Dialog::removeButton(Button *)
*/
void removeFooterButton(Button *button);
/*! \brief Retrn the list of footer buttons.
*
* \sa addFooterButton(Button *), removeFooterButton(Button *)
*/
const std::vector<Button *>& footerButtons() const { return footerButtons_; }
/*! \brief Set a title.
*
* The panel title is set in the title bar. This method also makes
* the title bar visible by calling setTitleBar(true).
*
* When the panel is added to a TabWidget, the title serves as the
* tab label.
*
* \sa title(), setTitleBar(bool)
*/
void setTitle(const WString& title);
/*! \brief Get the title.
*
* \sa setTitle(const WString&)
*/
const WString& title() const { return title_; }
/*! \brief Show or hide a title bar for the panel.
*
* The title bar appears at the top of the panel, above the contents
* and the top tool bar (if there is one). By default, the title bar
* is not shown unless a title is set.
*
* \sa setTitle(const WString&)
*/
void setTitleBar(bool enable);
/*! \brief Get the title bar.
*
* \sa setTitleBar(bool)
*/
bool titleBar() const { return titleBar_; }
/*! \brief Set to use animations for the expand/collapse operation.
*
* By default, the expand/collapse operation of a panel is not
* animated. This setting is ignored if the panel is not
* collapsible.
*
* \sa animate(), setCollapsible(bool)
*/
void setAnimate(bool on);
/*! \brief Return if using animations for expand/collapse.
*
* \sa setAnimate(bool)
*/
bool animate() const { return animate_; }
/*! \brief Option to show scroll bars when needed.
*
* By default, scrollbars are disabled.
*/
void setAutoScrollBars(bool on);
/*! \brief Return if showing scroll bars when needed.
*
* \sa setAutoScrollBars(bool)
*/
bool autoScrollBars() const { return autoScrollBars_; }
/*! \brief Change the border around the panel.
*
* By default, a panel has a small border around it. Set <i>show</i>
* false to disable the border.
*
* \sa border()
*/
void setBorder(bool show);
/*! \brief Get the border setting.
*
* \sa setBorder(bool)
*/
bool border() const { return border_; }
/*! \brief Set the panel expanded or callapsed.
*
* When <i>on</i> is <i>true</i>, the panel is collapsed, minimizing
* screen real estate.
*
* Initially, a panel is expanded.
*
* \sa setCollapsible(bool on)
*/
void setCollapsed(bool on);
/*! \brief Collapse the panel
*
* \sa setCollapsible(bool on)
*/
void collapse();
/*! \brief Expand the panel
*
* \sa setCollapsible(bool on)
*/
void expand();
/*! \brief Return if the panel is collapsed.
*
* \sa setCollapsed(bool)
* \sa collapsed() and expanded() signals
*/
bool isCollapsed() const { return isCollapsed_; }
/*! \brief Allow the user to collapse/expand the panel.
*
* When <i>on</i> is <i>true</i>, a button is added to the title bar, which
* may be used to collapse/expand the panel.
*
* By default, a panel is not collapsible.
*
* \sa isCollapsed(), isCollapsible(), setCollapsed(bool)
*/
void setCollapsible(bool on);
/*! \brief Return if the user may collapse/expand the panel.
*
* \sa setCollapsible()
*/
bool isCollapsible() const { return collapsible_; }
/*! \brief Allow the user to resize the panel.
*
* If true, then, depending on the layout the panel is in, a resize
* handle will be displayed at one of the panel borders.
*
* By default, a panel may not be resized by the user.
*/
void setResizable(bool on);
/*! \brief Return if the user may resize the panel.
*
* \sa setResizable()
*/
bool isResizable() const { return split_; }
/*! \brief %Signal emitted when the panel is collapsed.
*
* \sa setCollapsible()
*/
JSignal<>& collapsed() { return collapsed_; }
/*! \brief %Signal emitted when the panel is expanded.
*
* \sa setCollapsible()
*/
JSignal<>& expanded() { return expanded_; }
virtual void refresh();
protected:
virtual void updateExt();
virtual void createConfig(std::ostream& config);
virtual std::string createJS(DomElement *inContainer);
void setDefaultButton(Button *button);
Button *defaultButton() const { return defaultButton_; }
protected:
virtual void removeChild(WWidget *child);
private:
JSignal<> collapsed_, expanded_;
bool titleBar_, animate_, autoScrollBars_, border_, isCollapsed_,
collapsible_, split_;
WString title_;
ToolBar *topToolBar_;
ToolBar *bottomToolBar_;
std::vector<Button *> footerButtons_;
Button *defaultButton_;
void onExpand();
void onCollapse();
friend class Button;
};
}
}
#endif // EXT_PANEL_H_
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