--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- A stacked layout. -- -- This layout display widgets on top of each other. It can be used to overlay -- a `wibox.widget.textbox` on top of a `awful.widget.progressbar` or manage -- "pages" where only one is visible at any given moment. -- -- The indices are going from 1 (the bottom of the stack) up to the top of -- the stack. The order can be changed either using `:swap` or `:raise`. -- -- -- --![Usage example](../images/AUTOGEN_wibox_layout_defaults_stack.svg) -- -- @usage --wibox.widget { -- generic_widget( 'first' ), -- generic_widget( 'second' ), -- generic_widget( 'third' ), -- layout = wibox.layout.stack --} -- @author Emmanuel Lepage Vallee -- @copyright 2016 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee -- @classmod wibox.layout.stack --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local base = require("wibox.widget.base" ) local fixed = require("wibox.layout.fixed") local table = table local pairs = pairs local util = require("awful.util") local stack = {mt={}} --Imported documentation --- Set a widget at a specific index, replace the current one. -- **Signal:** widget::replaced The argument is the new widget and the old one -- and the index. -- @tparam number index A widget or a widget index -- @param widget2 The widget to take the place of the first one -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful -- @name set -- @class function --- Replace the first instance of `widget` in the layout with `widget2`. -- **Signal:** widget::replaced The argument is the new widget and the old one -- and the index. -- @param widget The widget to replace -- @param widget2 The widget to replace `widget` with -- @tparam[opt=false] boolean recursive Digg in all compatible layouts to find the widget. -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful -- @name replace_widget -- @class function --- Swap 2 widgets in a layout. -- **Signal:** widget::swapped The arguments are both widgets and both (new) indexes. -- @tparam number index1 The first widget index -- @tparam number index2 The second widget index -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful -- @name swap -- @class function --- Swap 2 widgets in a layout. -- If widget1 is present multiple time, only the first instance is swapped -- **Signal:** widget::swapped The arguments are both widgets and both (new) indexes. -- if the layouts not the same, then only `widget::replaced` will be emitted. -- @param widget1 The first widget -- @param widget2 The second widget -- @tparam[opt=false] boolean recursive Digg in all compatible layouts to find the widget. -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful -- @name swap_widgets -- @class function --- Get all direct children of this layout. -- @param layout The layout you are modifying. -- @property children --- Reset a ratio layout. This removes all widgets from the layout. -- **Signal:** widget::reset -- @param layout The layout you are modifying. -- @name reset -- @class function --- Add some widgets to the given stack layout -- @param layout The layout you are modifying. -- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added (must at least be one) -- @name add -- @class function --- Remove a widget from the layout -- @tparam index The widget index to remove -- @treturn boolean index If the operation is successful -- @name remove -- @class function --- Insert a new widget in the layout at position `index` -- @tparam number index The position -- @param widget The widget -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful -- @name insert -- @class function --- Remove one or more widgets from the layout -- The last parameter can be a boolean, forcing a recursive seach of the -- widget(s) to remove. -- @param widget ... Widgets that should be removed (must at least be one) -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful -- @name remove_widgets -- @class function --- Add spacing between each layout widgets -- @property spacing -- @tparam number spacing Spacing between widgets. function stack:layout(_, width, height) local result = {} local spacing = self._private.spacing for _, v in pairs(self._private.widgets) do table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(v, spacing, spacing, width - 2*spacing, height - 2*spacing)) if self._private.top_only then break end end return result end function stack:fit(context, orig_width, orig_height) local max_w, max_h = 0,0 local spacing = self._private.spacing for _, v in pairs(self._private.widgets) do local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, v, orig_width, orig_height) max_w, max_h = math.max(max_w, w+2*spacing), math.max(max_h, h+2*spacing) end return math.min(max_w, orig_width), math.min(max_h, orig_height) end --- If only the first stack widget is drawn -- @property top_only function stack:get_top_only() return self._private.top_only end function stack:set_top_only(top_only) self._private.top_only = top_only end --- Raise a widget at `index` to the top of the stack -- @tparam number index the widget index to raise function stack:raise(index) if (not index) or self._private.widgets[index] then return end local w = self._private.widgets[index] table.remove(self._private.widgets, index) table.insert(self._private.widgets, w) self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end --- Raise the first instance of `widget` -- @param widget The widget to raise -- @tparam[opt=false] boolean recursive Also look deeper in the hierarchy to -- find the widget function stack:raise_widget(widget, recursive) local idx, layout = self:index(widget, recursive) if not idx or not layout then return end -- Bubble up in the stack until the right index is found while layout and layout ~= self do idx, layout = self:index(layout, recursive) end if layout == self and idx ~= 1 then self:raise(idx) end end --- Create a new stack layout. -- @function wibox.layout.stack -- @treturn widget A new stack layout local function new(...) local ret = fixed.horizontal(...) util.table.crush(ret, stack, true) return ret end function stack.mt:__call(_, ...) return new(...) end --Imported documentation --- Get a widex index. -- @param widget The widget to look for -- @param[opt] recursive Also check sub-widgets -- @param[opt] ... Aditional widgets to add at the end of the \"path\" -- @return The index -- @return The parent layout -- @return The path between \"self\" and \"widget\" -- @function index --- Get all direct and indirect children widgets. -- This will scan all containers recursively to find widgets -- Warning: This method it prone to stack overflow id the widget, or any of its -- children, contain (directly or indirectly) itself. -- @treturn table The children -- @function get_all_children --- Set a declarative widget hierarchy description. -- See [The declarative layout system](../documentation/03-declarative-layout.md.html) -- @param args An array containing the widgets disposition -- @function setup --- Force a widget height. -- @property forced_height -- @tparam number|nil height The height (`nil` for automatic) --- Force a widget width. -- @property forced_width -- @tparam number|nil width The width (`nil` for automatic) --- The widget opacity (transparency). -- @property opacity -- @tparam[opt=1] number opacity The opacity (between 0 and 1) --- The widget visibility. -- @property visible -- @param boolean --- Set/get a widget's buttons. -- @param _buttons The table of buttons that should bind to the widget. -- @function buttons --- Emit a signal and ensure all parent widgets in the hierarchies also -- forward the signal. This is useful to track signals when there is a dynamic -- set of containers and layouts wrapping the widget. -- @tparam string signal_name -- @param ... Other arguments -- @function emit_signal_recursive --- When the layout (size) change. -- This signal is emitted when the previous results of `:layout()` and `:fit()` -- are no longer valid. Unless this signal is emitted, `:layout()` and `:fit()` -- must return the same result when called with the same arguments. -- @signal widget::layout_changed -- @see widget::redraw_needed --- When the widget content changed. -- This signal is emitted when the content of the widget changes. The widget will -- be redrawn, it is not re-layouted. Put differently, it is assumed that -- `:layout()` and `:fit()` would still return the same results as before. -- @signal widget::redraw_needed -- @see widget::layout_changed --- When a mouse button is pressed over the widget. -- @signal button::press -- @tparam number lx The horizontal position relative to the (0,0) position in -- the widget. -- @tparam number ly The vertical position relative to the (0,0) position in the -- widget. -- @tparam number button The button number. -- @tparam table mods The modifiers (mod4, mod1 (alt), Control, Shift) -- @tparam table find_widgets_result The entry from the result of -- @{wibox.drawable:find_widgets} for the position that the mouse hit. -- @tparam wibox.drawable find_widgets_result.drawable The drawable containing -- the widget. -- @tparam widget find_widgets_result.widget The widget being displayed. -- @tparam wibox.hierarchy find_widgets_result.hierarchy The hierarchy -- managing the widget's geometry. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.x An approximation of the X position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.y An approximation of the Y position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.width An approximation of the width that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.height An approximation of the height that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_width The exact width of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_height The exact height of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @see mouse --- When a mouse button is released over the widget. -- @signal button::release -- @tparam number lx The horizontal position relative to the (0,0) position in -- the widget. -- @tparam number ly The vertical position relative to the (0,0) position in the -- widget. -- @tparam number button The button number. -- @tparam table mods The modifiers (mod4, mod1 (alt), Control, Shift) -- @tparam table find_widgets_result The entry from the result of -- @{wibox.drawable:find_widgets} for the position that the mouse hit. -- @tparam wibox.drawable find_widgets_result.drawable The drawable containing -- the widget. -- @tparam widget find_widgets_result.widget The widget being displayed. -- @tparam wibox.hierarchy find_widgets_result.hierarchy The hierarchy -- managing the widget's geometry. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.x An approximation of the X position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.y An approximation of the Y position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.width An approximation of the width that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.height An approximation of the height that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_width The exact width of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_height The exact height of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @see mouse --- When the mouse enter a widget. -- @signal mouse::enter -- @tparam table find_widgets_result The entry from the result of -- @{wibox.drawable:find_widgets} for the position that the mouse hit. -- @tparam wibox.drawable find_widgets_result.drawable The drawable containing -- the widget. -- @tparam widget find_widgets_result.widget The widget being displayed. -- @tparam wibox.hierarchy find_widgets_result.hierarchy The hierarchy -- managing the widget's geometry. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.x An approximation of the X position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.y An approximation of the Y position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.width An approximation of the width that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.height An approximation of the height that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_width The exact width of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_height The exact height of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @see mouse --- When the mouse leave a widget. -- @signal mouse::leave -- @tparam table find_widgets_result The entry from the result of -- @{wibox.drawable:find_widgets} for the position that the mouse hit. -- @tparam wibox.drawable find_widgets_result.drawable The drawable containing -- the widget. -- @tparam widget find_widgets_result.widget The widget being displayed. -- @tparam wibox.hierarchy find_widgets_result.hierarchy The hierarchy -- managing the widget's geometry. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.x An approximation of the X position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.y An approximation of the Y position that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.width An approximation of the width that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.height An approximation of the height that -- the widget is visible at on the surface. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_width The exact width of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @tparam number find_widgets_result.widget_height The exact height of the widget -- in its local coordinate system. -- @see mouse --Imported documentation --- Disconnect to a signal. -- @tparam string name The name of the signal -- @tparam function func The callback that should be disconnected -- @function disconnect_signal --- Emit a signal. -- -- @tparam string name The name of the signal -- @param ... Extra arguments for the callback functions. Each connected -- function receives the object as first argument and then any extra arguments -- that are given to emit_signal() -- @function emit_signal --- Connect to a signal. -- @tparam string name The name of the signal -- @tparam function func The callback to call when the signal is emitted -- @function connect_signal --- Connect to a signal weakly. This allows the callback function to be garbage -- collected and automatically disconnects the signal when that happens. -- -- **Warning:** -- Only use this function if you really, really, really know what you -- are doing. -- @tparam string name The name of the signal -- @tparam function func The callback to call when the signal is emitted -- @function weak_connect_signal return setmetatable(stack, stack.mt) -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80