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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef WTABWIDGET_H_
#define WTABWIDGET_H_
#include <Wt/WCompositeWidget>
#include <Wt/WContainerWidget>
namespace Wt {
class WMenu;
class WMenuItem;
class WStackedWidget;
/*! \class WTabWidget Wt/WTabWidget Wt/WTabWidget
* \brief A widget that organizes contents in tab panes.
*
* This widget combines a horizontal WMenu with a WStackedWidget, and a
* tab-like look.
*
* A tab widget will place the tab bar on top of the contents, and fit the
* contents below it.
*
* Usage example:
* \if cpp
* \code
* Wt::WTabWidget *examples = new Wt::WTabWidget(this);
*
* examples->addTab(helloWorldExample(), "Hello World");
* examples->addTab(chartExample(), "Charts");
* examples->addTab(new Wt::WText("A WText"), "WText");
*
* examples->currentChanged().connect(this, &MyClass::logInternalPath);
* examples->setInternalPathEnabled();
* examples->setInternalBasePath("/examples");
* \endcode
* \elseif java
* \code
* WTabWidget examples = new WTabWidget(this);
*
* examples.addTab(helloWorldExample(), "Hello World");
* examples.addTab(chartExample(), "Charts");
* examples.addTab(new WText("A WText"), "WText");
*
* examples.currentChanged().addListener(this, new Signal.Listener(){
* public void trigger() {
* //custom code
* }
* });
* examples.setInternalPathEnabled();
* examples.setInternalBasePath("/examples");
* \endcode
* \endif
*
* <h3>CSS</h3>
*
* The tab widget is styled by the current CSS theme.
*
* <TABLE border="0" align="center"> <TR> <TD>
* \image html WTabWidget-default-1.png "An example WTabWidget (default)"
* </TD> <TD>
* \image html WTabWidget-polished-1.png "An example WTabWidget (polished)"
* </TD> </TR> </TABLE>
*/
class WT_API WTabWidget : public WCompositeWidget
{
public:
/*! \brief Enumeration to indicate when the contents should be loaded
*/
enum LoadPolicy { LazyLoading, //!< Lazy loading: on first use
PreLoading //!< Pre-loading: before first use
};
/*! \brief Creates a new tab widget
*/
WTabWidget(WContainerWidget *parent = 0);
/*! \brief Adds a new tab, with <i>child</i> as content, and the given label.
*
* Returns the menu item that implements the tab item.
*/
WMenuItem *addTab(WWidget *child, const WString& label,
LoadPolicy = LazyLoading);
/*! \brief Removes a tab item.
*
* The widget itself is not deleted.
*
* \sa WMenu::removeItem()
*/
void removeTab(WWidget *widget);
/*! \brief Returns the number of tabs.
*/
int count() const;
/*! \brief Returns the content widget at the given tab <i>index</i>.
*/
WWidget *widget(int index) const;
/*! \brief Returns the index of the tab of the given content widget.
*
* If the widget is not in this tab widget, then -1 is returned.
*/
int indexOf(WWidget *widget) const;
/*! \brief Activates the tab at <i>index</i>.
*/
void setCurrentIndex(int index);
/*! \brief Returns the index of the activated tab.
*/
int currentIndex() const;
/*! \brief Activates the tab showing the given <i>widget</i>
*/
void setCurrentWidget(WWidget *widget);
/*! \brief Returns the widget of the activated tab.
*/
WWidget *currentWidget() const;
/*! \brief Enables or disables a tab.
*
* Enables or disables the tab at \p index. A disabled tab cannot be
* activated.
*/
void setTabEnabled(int index, bool enable);
/*! \brief Returns whether a tab is enabled.
*
* \sa WMenu::enableItem(), WMenu::disableItem()
*/
bool isTabEnabled(int index) const;
/*! \brief Hides or shows a tab.
*
* Hides or shows the tab at \p index.
*/
void setTabHidden(int index, bool hidden);
/*! \brief Returns whether a tab is hidden.
*/
bool isTabHidden(int index) const;
/*! \brief Make it possible to close a tab interactively or by
* \link WTabWidget::closeTab() closeTab\endlink.
*
* A tab that has been closed is marked as hidden, but not removed
* from the menu.
*
* \sa removeTab()
*/
void setTabCloseable(int index, bool closeable);
/*! \brief Returns whether a tab is closeable.
*
* \sa setTabCloseable()
*/
bool isTabCloseable(int index);
/*! \brief Changes the label for a tab.
*/
void setTabText(int index, const WString& label);
/*! \brief Returns the label for a tab.
*
* \sa setTabText()
*/
const WString& tabText(int index) const;
/*! \brief Sets the tooltip for a tab.
*
* The tooltip is shown when the user hovers over the label.
*/
void setTabToolTip(int index, const WString& tip);
/*! \brief Returns the tooltip for a tab.
*
* \sa setTabToolTip()
*/
WString tabToolTip(int index) const;
/*! \brief Enables internal paths for items.
*
* \copydetails WMenu::setInternalPathEnabled
*/
void setInternalPathEnabled(const std::string& basePath = "");
/*! \brief Returns whether internal paths are enabled.
*
* \copydetails WMenu::internalPathEnabled
*/
bool internalPathEnabled() const;
/*! \brief Sets the internal base path.
*
* \copydetails WMenu::setInternalBasePath
*/
void setInternalBasePath(const std::string& path);
/*! \brief Returns the internal base path.
*
* \copydetails WMenu::internalBasePath
*/
const std::string& internalBasePath() const;
/*! \brief %Signal emitted when the user activates a tab.
*
* The index of the newly activated tab is passed as an argument.
*/
Signal<int>& currentChanged() { return currentChanged_; }
/*! \brief Closes a tab at \p index.
*
* A tab that has been closed is marked as hidden, but not removed
* from the menu.
*
* \sa removeTab(), setTabHidden()
*/
void closeTab(int index);
/*! \brief %Signal emitted when the user closes a tab.
*
* The index of the closed tab is passed as an argument.
*
* \sa closeTab(), setTabCloseable()
*/
Signal<int>& tabClosed() { return tabClosed_; }
/*! \brief Returns the contents stack.
*
* The tab widget is implemented as a WMenu + WStackedWidget which
* displays the contents. This method returns a reference to this
* contents stack.
*/
WStackedWidget *contentsStack() const;
/*! \brief Sets how overflow of contained children must be handled.
*
* This is an alternative (CSS-ish) way to configure scroll bars on
* a container widget, compared to wrapping inside a WScrollArea.
*
* Unlike WScrollArea, horizontal scrolling does not work reliably
* when the container widget is inserted in a layout manager: the
* layout manager will overflow rather than use scrollbars for this
* this widget. A solution then is to use WScrollArea instead.
*
* \sa WScrollArea
*/
void setOverflow(WContainerWidget::Overflow overflow,
WFlags<Orientation> orientation = (Horizontal | Vertical));
private:
Signal<int> currentChanged_;
Signal<int> tabClosed_;
WContainerWidget *layout_;
WMenu *menu_;
std::vector<WWidget *> contentsWidgets_;
void create();
void onItemSelected(WMenuItem *item);
void onItemClosed(WMenuItem *item);
void setJsSize();
};
}
#endif // WTABWIDGET_H_
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