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Package widgetapi defines the API of a widget on the dashboard.
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type KeyScope ¶ added in v0.8.0
type KeyScope int
KeyScope indicates the scope at which the widget wants to receive keyboard events.
const ( // KeyScopeNone is used when the widget doesn't want to receive any // keyboard events. KeyScopeNone KeyScope = iota // KeyScopeFocused is used when the widget wants to only receive keyboard // events when its container is focused. KeyScopeFocused // KeyScopeGlobal is used when the widget wants to receive all keyboard // events regardless of which container is focused. KeyScopeGlobal )
type Meta ¶ added in v0.9.0
type Meta struct { // Focused asserts whether the widget's container is focused. Focused bool }
Meta provide additional metadata to widgets.
type MouseScope ¶ added in v0.8.0
type MouseScope int
MouseScope indicates the scope at which the widget wants to receive mouse events.
const ( // MouseScopeNone is used when the widget doesn't want to receive any mouse // events. MouseScopeNone MouseScope = iota // MouseScopeWidget is used when the widget only wants mouse events that // fall onto its canvas. // The position of these widgets is always relative to widget's canvas. MouseScopeWidget // MouseScopeContainer is used when the widget only wants mouse events that // fall onto its container. The area size of a container is always larger // or equal to the one of the widget's canvas. So a widget selecting // MouseScopeContainer will either receive the same or larger amount of // events as compared to MouseScopeWidget. // The position of mouse events that fall outside of widget's canvas is // reset to image.Point{-1, -1}. // The widgets are allowed to process the button event. MouseScopeContainer // MouseScopeGlobal is used when the widget wants to receive all mouse // events regardless on where on the terminal they land. // The position of mouse events that fall outside of widget's canvas is // reset to image.Point{-1, -1} and must not be used by the widgets. // The widgets are allowed to process the button event. MouseScopeGlobal )
func (MouseScope) String ¶ added in v0.8.0
func (ms MouseScope) String() string
String implements fmt.Stringer()
type Options ¶
type Options struct { // Ratio allows a widget to request a canvas whose size will always have // the specified ratio of width:height (Ratio.X:Ratio.Y). // The zero value i.e. image.Point{0, 0} indicates that the widget accepts // canvas of any ratio. Ratio image.Point // MinimumSize allows a widget to specify the smallest allowed canvas size. // If the terminal size and/or splits cause the assigned canvas to be // smaller than this, the widget will be skipped. I.e. The Draw() method // won't be called until a resize above the specified minimum. MinimumSize image.Point // MaximumSize allows a widget to specify the largest allowed canvas size. // If the terminal size and/or splits cause the assigned canvas to be larger // than this, the widget will only receive a canvas of this size within its // container. Setting any of the two coordinates to zero indicates // unlimited. MaximumSize image.Point // WantKeyboard allows a widget to request keyboard events and specify // their desired scope. If set to KeyScopeNone, no keyboard events are // forwarded to the widget. WantKeyboard KeyScope // WantMouse allows a widget to request mouse events and specify their // desired scope. If set to MouseScopeNone, no mouse events are forwarded // to the widget. // Note that the widget is only able to see the position of the mouse event // if it falls onto its canvas. See the documentation next to individual // MouseScope values for details. WantMouse MouseScope }
Options contains registration options for a widget. This is how the widget indicates its needs to the infrastructure.
type Widget ¶
type Widget interface { // When the infrastructure calls Draw(), the widget must block on the call // until it finishes drawing onto the provided canvas. When given the // canvas, the widget must first determine its size by calling // Canvas.Size(), then limit all its drawing to this area. // // The widget must not assume that the size of the canvas or its content // remains the same between calls. // // The argument meta is guaranteed to be valid (i.e. non-nil). Draw(cvs *canvas.Canvas, meta *Meta) error // Keyboard is called when the widget is focused on the dashboard and a key // shortcut the widget registered for was pressed. Only called if the widget // registered for keyboard events. Keyboard(k *terminalapi.Keyboard) error // Mouse is called when the widget is focused on the dashboard and a mouse // event happens on its canvas. Only called if the widget registered for mouse // events. Mouse(m *terminalapi.Mouse) error // Options returns registration options for the widget. // This is how the widget indicates to the infrastructure whether it is // interested in keyboard or mouse shortcuts, what is its minimum canvas // size, etc. // // Most widgets will return statically compiled options (minimum and // maximum size, etc.). If the returned options depend on the runtime state // of the widget (e.g. the user data provided to the widget), the widget // must protect against a case where the infrastructure calls the Draw // method with a canvas that doesn't meet the requested options. This is // because the data in the widget might change between calls to Options and // Draw. Options() Options }
Widget is a single widget on the dashboard. Implementations must be thread safe.
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