#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Name: wxPython.lib.mixins.listctrl # Purpose: Helpful mix-in classes for wxListCtrl # # Author: Robin Dunn # # Created: 15-May-2001 # RCS-ID: $Id$ # Copyright: (c) 2001 by Total Control Software # Licence: wxWindows license #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 12/14/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) # # o 2.5 compatability update. # o ListCtrlSelectionManagerMix untested. # # 12/21/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) # # o wxColumnSorterMixin -> ColumnSorterMixin # o wxListCtrlAutoWidthMixin -> ListCtrlAutoWidthMixin # ... # 13/10/2004 - Pim Van Heuven (pim@think-wize.com) # o wxTextEditMixin: Support Horizontal scrolling when TAB is pressed on long # ListCtrls, support for WXK_DOWN, WXK_UP, performance improvements on # very long ListCtrls, Support for virtual ListCtrls # # 15-Oct-2004 - Robin Dunn # o wxTextEditMixin: Added Shift-TAB support # import locale import wx #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- class ColumnSorterMixin: """ A mixin class that handles sorting of a wx.ListCtrl in REPORT mode when the column header is clicked on. There are a few requirments needed in order for this to work genericly: 1. The combined class must have a GetListCtrl method that returns the wx.ListCtrl to be sorted, and the list control must exist at the time the wx.ColumnSorterMixin.__init__ method is called because it uses GetListCtrl. 2. Items in the list control must have a unique data value set with list.SetItemData. 3. The combined class must have an attribute named itemDataMap that is a dictionary mapping the data values to a sequence of objects representing the values in each column. These values are compared in the column sorter to determine sort order. Interesting methods to override are GetColumnSorter, GetSecondarySortValues, and GetSortImages. See below for details. """ def __init__(self, numColumns): self.SetColumnCount(numColumns) list = self.GetListCtrl() if not list: raise ValueError, "No wx.ListCtrl available" self.Bind(wx.EVT_LIST_COL_CLICK, self.__OnColClick, list) def SetColumnCount(self, newNumColumns): self._colSortFlag = [0] * newNumColumns self._col = -1 def SortListItems(self, col=-1, ascending=1): """Sort the list on demand. Can also be used to set the sort column and order.""" oldCol = self._col if col != -1: self._col = col self._colSortFlag[col] = ascending self.GetListCtrl().SortItems(self.GetColumnSorter()) self.__updateImages(oldCol) def GetColumnWidths(self): """ Returns a list of column widths. Can be used to help restore the current view later. """ list = self.GetListCtrl() rv = [] for x in range(len(self._colSortFlag)): rv.append(list.GetColumnWidth(x)) return rv def GetSortImages(self): """ Returns a tuple of image list indexesthe indexes in the image list for an image to be put on the column header when sorting in descending order. """ return (-1, -1) # (decending, ascending) image IDs def GetColumnSorter(self): """Returns a callable object to be used for comparing column values when sorting.""" return self.__ColumnSorter def GetSecondarySortValues(self, col, key1, key2): """Returns a tuple of 2 values to use for secondary sort values when the items in the selected column match equal. The default just returns the item data values.""" return (key1, key2) def __OnColClick(self, evt): oldCol = self._col self._col = col = evt.GetColumn() self._colSortFlag[col] = not self._colSortFlag[col] self.GetListCtrl().SortItems(self.GetColumnSorter()) self.__updateImages(oldCol) evt.Skip() def __ColumnSorter(self, key1, key2): col = self._col ascending = self._colSortFlag[col] item1 = self.itemDataMap[key1][col] item2 = self.itemDataMap[key2][col] #--- Internationalization of string sorting with locale module if type(item1) == type('') or type(item2) == type(''): cmpVal = locale.strcoll(str(item1), str(item2)) else: cmpVal = cmp(item1, item2) #--- # If the items are equal then pick something else to make the sort value unique if cmpVal == 0: cmpVal = apply(cmp, self.GetSecondarySortValues(col, key1, key2)) if ascending: return cmpVal else: return -cmpVal def __updateImages(self, oldCol): sortImages = self.GetSortImages() if self._col != -1 and sortImages[0] != -1: img = sortImages[self._colSortFlag[self._col]] list = self.GetListCtrl() if oldCol != -1: list.ClearColumnImage(oldCol) list.SetColumnImage(self._col, img) #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- class ListCtrlAutoWidthMixin: """ A mix-in class that automatically resizes the last column to take up the remaining width of the wx.ListCtrl. This causes the wx.ListCtrl to automatically take up the full width of the list, without either a horizontal scroll bar (unless absolutely necessary) or empty space to the right of the last column. NOTE: This only works for report-style lists. WARNING: If you override the EVT_SIZE event in your wx.ListCtrl, make sure you call event.Skip() to ensure that the mixin's _OnResize method is called. This mix-in class was written by Erik Westra """ def __init__(self): """ Standard initialiser. """ self._lastColMinWidth = None self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self._onResize) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LIST_COL_END_DRAG, self._onResize, self) def resizeLastColumn(self, minWidth): """ Resize the last column appropriately. If the list's columns are too wide to fit within the window, we use a horizontal scrollbar. Otherwise, we expand the right-most column to take up the remaining free space in the list. This method is called automatically when the wx.ListCtrl is resized; you can also call it yourself whenever you want the last column to be resized appropriately (eg, when adding, removing or resizing columns). 'minWidth' is the preferred minimum width for the last column. """ self._lastColMinWidth = minWidth self._doResize() # ===================== # == Private Methods == # ===================== def _onResize(self, event): """ Respond to the wx.ListCtrl being resized. We automatically resize the last column in the list. """ wx.CallAfter(self._doResize) event.Skip() def _doResize(self): """ Resize the last column as appropriate. If the list's columns are too wide to fit within the window, we use a horizontal scrollbar. Otherwise, we expand the right-most column to take up the remaining free space in the list. We remember the current size of the last column, before resizing, as the preferred minimum width if we haven't previously been given or calculated a minimum width. This ensure that repeated calls to _doResize() don't cause the last column to size itself too large. """ if not self: # avoid a PyDeadObject error return numCols = self.GetColumnCount() if numCols == 0: return # Nothing to resize. if self._lastColMinWidth == None: self._lastColMinWidth = self.GetColumnWidth(numCols - 1) # We're showing the vertical scrollbar -> allow for scrollbar width # NOTE: on GTK, the scrollbar is included in the client size, but on # Windows it is not included listWidth = self.GetClientSize().width if wx.Platform != '__WXMSW__': if self.GetItemCount() > self.GetCountPerPage(): scrollWidth = wx.SystemSettings_GetMetric(wx.SYS_VSCROLL_X) listWidth = listWidth - scrollWidth totColWidth = 0 # Width of all columns except last one. for col in range(numCols-1): totColWidth = totColWidth + self.GetColumnWidth(col) lastColWidth = self.GetColumnWidth(numCols - 1) if totColWidth + self._lastColMinWidth > listWidth: # We haven't got the width to show the last column at its minimum # width -> set it to its minimum width and allow the horizontal # scrollbar to show. self.SetColumnWidth(numCols-1, self._lastColMinWidth) return # Resize the last column to take up the remaining available space. self.SetColumnWidth(numCols-1, listWidth - totColWidth) #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEL_FOC = wx.LIST_STATE_SELECTED | wx.LIST_STATE_FOCUSED def selectBeforePopup(event): """Ensures the item the mouse is pointing at is selected before a popup. Works with both single-select and multi-select lists.""" ctrl = event.GetEventObject() if isinstance(ctrl, wx.ListCtrl): n, flags = ctrl.HitTest(event.GetPosition()) if n >= 0: if not ctrl.GetItemState(n, wx.LIST_STATE_SELECTED): for i in range(ctrl.GetItemCount()): ctrl.SetItemState(i, 0, SEL_FOC) #for i in getListCtrlSelection(ctrl, SEL_FOC): # ctrl.SetItemState(i, 0, SEL_FOC) ctrl.SetItemState(n, SEL_FOC, SEL_FOC) def getListCtrlSelection(listctrl, state=wx.LIST_STATE_SELECTED): """ Returns list of item indexes of given state (selected by defaults) """ res = [] idx = -1 while 1: idx = listctrl.GetNextItem(idx, wx.LIST_NEXT_ALL, state) if idx == -1: break res.append(idx) return res wxEVT_DOPOPUPMENU = wx.NewEventType() EVT_DOPOPUPMENU = wx.PyEventBinder(wxEVT_DOPOPUPMENU, 0) class ListCtrlSelectionManagerMix: """Mixin that defines a platform independent selection policy As selection single and multi-select list return the item index or a list of item indexes respectively. """ _menu = None def __init__(self): self.Bind(wx.EVT_RIGHT_DOWN, self.OnLCSMRightDown) self.Bind(EVT_DOPOPUPMENU, self.OnLCSMDoPopup) # self.Connect(-1, -1, self.wxEVT_DOPOPUPMENU, self.OnLCSMDoPopup) def getPopupMenu(self): """ Override to implement dynamic menus (create) """ return self._menu def setPopupMenu(self, menu): """ Must be set for default behaviour """ self._menu = menu def afterPopupMenu(self, menu): """ Override to implement dynamic menus (destroy) """ pass def getSelection(self): res = getListCtrlSelection(self) if self.GetWindowStyleFlag() & wx.LC_SINGLE_SEL: if res: return res[0] else: return -1 else: return res def OnLCSMRightDown(self, event): selectBeforePopup(event) event.Skip() menu = self.getPopupMenu() if menu: evt = wx.PyEvent() evt.SetEventType(wxEVT_DOPOPUPMENU) evt.menu = menu evt.pos = event.GetPosition() wx.PostEvent(self, evt) def OnLCSMDoPopup(self, event): self.PopupMenu(event.menu, event.pos) self.afterPopupMenu(event.menu) #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- from bisect import bisect class TextEditMixin: """ A mixin class that handles enables any text in any column of a multi-column listctrl to be edited by clicking on the given row and column. You close the text editor by hitting the ENTER key or clicking somewhere else on the listctrl. You switch to the next column by hiting TAB. To use the mixin you have to include it in the class definition and call the __init__ function:: class TestListCtrl(wx.ListCtrl, TextEdit): def __init__(self, parent, ID, pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=wx.DefaultSize, style=0): wx.ListCtrl.__init__(self, parent, ID, pos, size, style) TextEdit.__init__(self) Authors: Steve Zatz, Pim Van Heuven (pim@think-wize.com) """ def __init__(self): #editor = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, pos=(-1,-1), size=(-1,-1), # style=wx.TE_PROCESS_ENTER|wx.TE_PROCESS_TAB \ # |wx.TE_RICH2) self.make_editor() self.Bind(wx.EVT_TEXT_ENTER, self.CloseEditor) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DOWN, self.OnLeftDown) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DCLICK, self.OnLeftDown) self.Bind(wx.EVT_LIST_ITEM_SELECTED, self.OnItemSelected) def make_editor(self, col_style=wx.LIST_FORMAT_LEFT): editor = wx.PreTextCtrl() style =wx.TE_PROCESS_ENTER|wx.TE_PROCESS_TAB|wx.TE_RICH2 style |= {wx.LIST_FORMAT_LEFT: wx.TE_LEFT, wx.LIST_FORMAT_RIGHT: wx.TE_RIGHT, wx.LIST_FORMAT_CENTRE : wx.TE_CENTRE}[col_style] editor.Create(self, -1, style=style) editor.SetBackgroundColour(wx.Colour(red=255,green=255,blue=175)) #Yellow font = self.GetFont() editor.SetFont(font) self.curRow = 0 self.curCol = 0 editor.Hide() self.editor = editor self.col_style = col_style self.editor.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR, self.OnChar) self.editor.Bind(wx.EVT_KILL_FOCUS, self.CloseEditor) def OnItemSelected(self, evt): self.curRow = evt.GetIndex() evt.Skip() def OnChar(self, event): ''' Catch the TAB, Shift-TAB, cursor DOWN/UP key code so we can open the editor at the next column (if any).''' keycode = event.GetKeyCode() if keycode == wx.WXK_TAB and event.ShiftDown(): self.CloseEditor() if self.curCol-1 >= 0: self.OpenEditor(self.curCol-1, self.curRow) elif keycode == wx.WXK_TAB: self.CloseEditor() if self.curCol+1 < self.GetColumnCount(): self.OpenEditor(self.curCol+1, self.curRow) elif keycode == wx.WXK_ESCAPE: self.CloseEditor() elif keycode == wx.WXK_DOWN: self.CloseEditor() if self.curRow+1 < self.GetItemCount(): self._SelectIndex(self.curRow+1) self.OpenEditor(self.curCol, self.curRow) elif keycode == wx.WXK_UP: self.CloseEditor() if self.curRow > 0: self._SelectIndex(self.curRow-1) self.OpenEditor(self.curCol, self.curRow) else: event.Skip() def OnLeftDown(self, evt=None): ''' Examine the click and double click events to see if a row has been click on twice. If so, determine the current row and columnn and open the editor.''' if self.editor.IsShown(): self.CloseEditor() x,y = evt.GetPosition() row,flags = self.HitTest((x,y)) if row != self.curRow: # self.curRow keeps track of the current row evt.Skip() return # the following should really be done in the mixin's init but # the wx.ListCtrl demo creates the columns after creating the # ListCtrl (generally not a good idea) on the other hand, # doing this here handles adjustable column widths self.col_locs = [0] loc = 0 for n in range(self.GetColumnCount()): loc = loc + self.GetColumnWidth(n) self.col_locs.append(loc) col = bisect(self.col_locs, x+self.GetScrollPos(wx.HORIZONTAL)) - 1 self.OpenEditor(col, row) def OpenEditor(self, col, row): ''' Opens an editor at the current position. ''' if self.GetColumn(col).m_format != self.col_style: self.make_editor(self.GetColumn(col).m_format) x0 = self.col_locs[col] x1 = self.col_locs[col+1] - x0 scrolloffset = self.GetScrollPos(wx.HORIZONTAL) # scroll foreward if x0+x1-scrolloffset > self.GetSize()[0]: if wx.Platform == "__WXMSW__": # don't start scrolling unless we really need to offset = x0+x1-self.GetSize()[0]-scrolloffset # scroll a bit more than what is minimum required # so we don't have to scroll everytime the user presses TAB # which is very tireing to the eye addoffset = self.GetSize()[0]/4 # but be careful at the end of the list if addoffset + scrolloffset < self.GetSize()[0]: offset += addoffset self.ScrollList(offset, 0) scrolloffset = self.GetScrollPos(wx.HORIZONTAL) else: # Since we can not programmatically scroll the ListCtrl # close the editor so the user can scroll and open the editor # again self.CloseEditor() return y0 = self.GetItemRect(row)[1] editor = self.editor editor.SetDimensions(x0-scrolloffset,y0, x1,-1) editor.SetValue(self.GetItem(row, col).GetText()) editor.Show() editor.Raise() editor.SetSelection(-1,-1) editor.SetFocus() self.curRow = row self.curCol = col def CloseEditor(self, evt=None): ''' Close the editor and save the new value to the ListCtrl. ''' text = self.editor.GetValue() self.editor.Hide() if self.IsVirtual(): # replace by whather you use to populate the virtual ListCtrl # data source self.SetVirtualData(self.curRow, self.curCol, text) else: self.SetStringItem(self.curRow, self.curCol, text) self.RefreshItem(self.curRow) def _SelectIndex(self, row): listlen = self.GetItemCount() if row < 0 and not listlen: return if row > (listlen-1): row = listlen -1 self.SetItemState(self.curRow, ~wx.LIST_STATE_SELECTED, wx.LIST_STATE_SELECTED) self.EnsureVisible(row) self.SetItemState(row, wx.LIST_STATE_SELECTED, wx.LIST_STATE_SELECTED) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------