/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library. Copyright (c) 2020 - Raw Material Software Limited JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source licensing. By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 6 End-User License Agreement and JUCE Privacy Policy (both effective as of the 16th June 2020). End User License Agreement: www.juce.com/juce-6-licence Privacy Policy: www.juce.com/juce-privacy-policy Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see www.gnu.org/licenses). JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. ============================================================================== */ namespace juce { //============================================================================== /** One of these is used by a TableListBox as the data model for the table's contents. The virtual methods that you override in this class take care of drawing the table cells, and reacting to events. @see TableListBox @tags{GUI} */ class JUCE_API TableListBoxModel { public: //============================================================================== TableListBoxModel() = default; /** Destructor. */ virtual ~TableListBoxModel() = default; //============================================================================== /** This must return the number of rows currently in the table. If the number of rows changes, you must call TableListBox::updateContent() to cause it to refresh the list. */ virtual int getNumRows() = 0; /** This must draw the background behind one of the rows in the table. The graphics context has its origin at the row's top-left, and your method should fill the area specified by the width and height parameters. Note that the rowNumber value may be greater than the number of rows in your list, so be careful that you don't assume it's less than getNumRows(). */ virtual void paintRowBackground (Graphics&, int rowNumber, int width, int height, bool rowIsSelected) = 0; /** This must draw one of the cells. The graphics context's origin will already be set to the top-left of the cell, whose size is specified by (width, height). Note that the rowNumber value may be greater than the number of rows in your list, so be careful that you don't assume it's less than getNumRows(). */ virtual void paintCell (Graphics&, int rowNumber, int columnId, int width, int height, bool rowIsSelected) = 0; //============================================================================== /** This is used to create or update a custom component to go in a cell. Any cell may contain a custom component, or can just be drawn with the paintCell() method and handle mouse clicks with cellClicked(). This method will be called whenever a custom component might need to be updated - e.g. when the table is changed, or TableListBox::updateContent() is called. If you don't need a custom component for the specified cell, then return nullptr. (Bear in mind that even if you're not creating a new component, you may still need to delete existingComponentToUpdate if it's non-null). If you do want a custom component, and the existingComponentToUpdate is null, then this method must create a new component suitable for the cell, and return it. If the existingComponentToUpdate is non-null, it will be a pointer to a component previously created by this method. In this case, the method must either update it to make sure it's correctly representing the given cell (which may be different from the one that the component was created for), or it can delete this component and return a new one. */ virtual Component* refreshComponentForCell (int rowNumber, int columnId, bool isRowSelected, Component* existingComponentToUpdate); //============================================================================== /** This callback is made when the user clicks on one of the cells in the table. The mouse event's coordinates will be relative to the entire table row. @see cellDoubleClicked, backgroundClicked */ virtual void cellClicked (int rowNumber, int columnId, const MouseEvent&); /** This callback is made when the user clicks on one of the cells in the table. The mouse event's coordinates will be relative to the entire table row. @see cellClicked, backgroundClicked */ virtual void cellDoubleClicked (int rowNumber, int columnId, const MouseEvent&); /** This can be overridden to react to the user double-clicking on a part of the list where there are no rows. @see cellClicked */ virtual void backgroundClicked (const MouseEvent&); //============================================================================== /** This callback is made when the table's sort order is changed. This could be because the user has clicked a column header, or because the TableHeaderComponent::setSortColumnId() method was called. If you implement this, your method should re-sort the table using the given column as the key. */ virtual void sortOrderChanged (int newSortColumnId, bool isForwards); //============================================================================== /** Returns the best width for one of the columns. If you implement this method, you should measure the width of all the items in this column, and return the best size. Returning 0 means that the column shouldn't be changed. This is used by TableListBox::autoSizeColumn() and TableListBox::autoSizeAllColumns(). */ virtual int getColumnAutoSizeWidth (int columnId); /** Returns a tooltip for a particular cell in the table. */ virtual String getCellTooltip (int rowNumber, int columnId); //============================================================================== /** Override this to be informed when rows are selected or deselected. @see ListBox::selectedRowsChanged() */ virtual void selectedRowsChanged (int lastRowSelected); /** Override this to be informed when the delete key is pressed. @see ListBox::deleteKeyPressed() */ virtual void deleteKeyPressed (int lastRowSelected); /** Override this to be informed when the return key is pressed. @see ListBox::returnKeyPressed() */ virtual void returnKeyPressed (int lastRowSelected); /** Override this to be informed when the list is scrolled. This might be caused by the user moving the scrollbar, or by programmatic changes to the list position. */ virtual void listWasScrolled(); /** To allow rows from your table to be dragged-and-dropped, implement this method. If this returns a non-null variant then when the user drags a row, the table will try to find a DragAndDropContainer in its parent hierarchy, and will use it to trigger a drag-and-drop operation, using this string as the source description, and the listbox itself as the source component. @see getDragSourceCustomData, DragAndDropContainer::startDragging */ virtual var getDragSourceDescription (const SparseSet& currentlySelectedRows); private: #if JUCE_CATCH_DEPRECATED_CODE_MISUSE // This method's signature has changed to take a MouseEvent parameter - please update your code! JUCE_DEPRECATED_WITH_BODY (virtual int backgroundClicked(), { return 0; }) #endif }; //============================================================================== /** A table of cells, using a TableHeaderComponent as its header. This component makes it easy to create a table by providing a TableListBoxModel as the data source. @see TableListBoxModel, TableHeaderComponent @tags{GUI} */ class JUCE_API TableListBox : public ListBox, private ListBoxModel, private TableHeaderComponent::Listener { public: //============================================================================== /** Creates a TableListBox. The model pointer passed-in can be null, in which case you can set it later with setModel(). The TableListBox does not take ownership of the model - it's the caller's responsibility to manage its lifetime and make sure it doesn't get deleted while still being used. */ TableListBox (const String& componentName = String(), TableListBoxModel* model = nullptr); /** Destructor. */ ~TableListBox() override; //============================================================================== /** Changes the TableListBoxModel that is being used for this table. The TableListBox does not take ownership of the model - it's the caller's responsibility to manage its lifetime and make sure it doesn't get deleted while still being used. */ void setModel (TableListBoxModel* newModel); /** Returns the model currently in use. */ TableListBoxModel* getModel() const noexcept { return model; } //============================================================================== /** Returns the header component being used in this table. */ TableHeaderComponent& getHeader() const noexcept { return *header; } /** Sets the header component to use for the table. The table will take ownership of the component that you pass in, and will delete it when it's no longer needed. The pointer passed in may not be null. */ void setHeader (std::unique_ptr newHeader); /** Changes the height of the table header component. @see getHeaderHeight */ void setHeaderHeight (int newHeight); /** Returns the height of the table header. @see setHeaderHeight */ int getHeaderHeight() const noexcept; //============================================================================== /** Resizes a column to fit its contents. This uses TableListBoxModel::getColumnAutoSizeWidth() to find the best width, and applies that to the column. @see autoSizeAllColumns, TableHeaderComponent::setColumnWidth */ void autoSizeColumn (int columnId); /** Calls autoSizeColumn() for all columns in the table. */ void autoSizeAllColumns(); /** Enables or disables the auto size options on the popup menu. By default, these are enabled. */ void setAutoSizeMenuOptionShown (bool shouldBeShown) noexcept; /** True if the auto-size options should be shown on the menu. @see setAutoSizeMenuOptionShown */ bool isAutoSizeMenuOptionShown() const noexcept { return autoSizeOptionsShown; } /** Returns the position of one of the cells in the table. If relativeToComponentTopLeft is true, the coordinates are relative to the table component's top-left. The row number isn't checked to see if it's in-range, but the column ID must exist or this will return an empty rectangle. If relativeToComponentTopLeft is false, the coordinates are relative to the top-left of the table's top-left cell. */ Rectangle getCellPosition (int columnId, int rowNumber, bool relativeToComponentTopLeft) const; /** Returns the component that currently represents a given cell. If the component for this cell is off-screen or if the position is out-of-range, this may return nullptr. @see getCellPosition */ Component* getCellComponent (int columnId, int rowNumber) const; /** Scrolls horizontally if necessary to make sure that a particular column is visible. @see ListBox::scrollToEnsureRowIsOnscreen */ void scrollToEnsureColumnIsOnscreen (int columnId); //============================================================================== /** @internal */ int getNumRows() override; /** @internal */ void paintListBoxItem (int, Graphics&, int, int, bool) override; /** @internal */ Component* refreshComponentForRow (int rowNumber, bool isRowSelected, Component* existingComponentToUpdate) override; /** @internal */ void selectedRowsChanged (int row) override; /** @internal */ void deleteKeyPressed (int currentSelectedRow) override; /** @internal */ void returnKeyPressed (int currentSelectedRow) override; /** @internal */ void backgroundClicked (const MouseEvent&) override; /** @internal */ void listWasScrolled() override; /** @internal */ void tableColumnsChanged (TableHeaderComponent*) override; /** @internal */ void tableColumnsResized (TableHeaderComponent*) override; /** @internal */ void tableSortOrderChanged (TableHeaderComponent*) override; /** @internal */ void tableColumnDraggingChanged (TableHeaderComponent*, int) override; /** @internal */ void resized() override; private: //============================================================================== class Header; class RowComp; TableHeaderComponent* header = nullptr; TableListBoxModel* model; int columnIdNowBeingDragged = 0; bool autoSizeOptionsShown = true; void updateColumnComponents() const; JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (TableListBox) }; } // namespace juce