awesome/lib/wibox/layout/stack.lua

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-- 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`.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_defaults_stack_EXAMPLE@
-- @author Emmanuel Lepage Vallee
-- @copyright 2016 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee
-- @layoutmod wibox.layout.stack
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local base = require("wibox.widget.base" )
local fixed = require("wibox.layout.fixed")
local table = table
local pairs = pairs
local gtable = require("gears.table")
local stack = {mt={}}
--- Add some widgets to the given stack layout.
--
-- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added (must at least be one)
-- @method add
-- @interface layout
--- Remove a widget from the layout.
--
-- @tparam index The widget index to remove
-- @treturn boolean index If the operation is successful
-- @method remove
-- @interface layout
--- Insert a new widget in the layout at position `index`.
--
-- @tparam number index The position
-- @tparam widget widget The widget
-- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful
-- @method insert
-- @emits widget::inserted
-- @emitstparam widget::inserted widget self The fixed layout.
-- @emitstparam widget::inserted widget widget index The inserted widget.
-- @emitstparam widget::inserted number count The widget count.
-- @interface layout
--- 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.
--
-- @tparam widget widget ... Widgets that should be removed (must at least be one)
-- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful
-- @method remove_widgets
-- @interface layout
--- Add spacing around the widget, similar to the margin container.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_stack_spacing_EXAMPLE@
-- @property spacing
-- @tparam number spacing Spacing between widgets.
-- @propemits true false
-- @interface layout
function stack:layout(_, width, height)
local result = {}
local spacing = self._private.spacing
width = width - math.abs(self._private.h_offset * #self._private.widgets) - 2*spacing
height = height - math.abs(self._private.v_offset * #self._private.widgets) - 2*spacing
local h_off, v_off = spacing, spacing
for _, v in pairs(self._private.widgets) do
table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(v, h_off, v_off, width, height))
h_off, v_off = h_off + self._private.h_offset, v_off + self._private.v_offset
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
-- @tparam boolean top_only
-- @propemits true false
function stack:get_top_only()
return self._private.top_only
end
function stack:set_top_only(top_only)
self._private.top_only = top_only
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::top_only", top_only)
end
--- Raise a widget at `index` to the top of the stack.
--
-- @method raise
-- @tparam number index the widget index to raise
function stack:raise(index)
if (not index) or (not self._private.widgets[index]) then return end
local w = self._private.widgets[index]
table.remove(self._private.widgets, index)
table.insert(self._private.widgets, 1, w)
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
end
--- Raise the first instance of `widget`.
--
-- @method raise_widget
-- @tparam widget 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
--- Add an horizontal offset to each layers.
--
-- Note that this reduces the overall size of each widgets by the sum of all
-- layers offsets.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_stack_offset_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property horizontal_offset
-- @tparam number horizontal_offset
-- @propemits true false
-- @see vertial_offset
--- Add an vertical offset to each layers.
--
-- Note that this reduces the overall size of each widgets by the sum of all
-- layers offsets.
--
-- @property vertial_offset
-- @tparam number vertial_offset
-- @propemits true false
-- @see horizontal_offset
function stack:set_horizontal_offset(value)
self._private.h_offset = value
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::horizontal_offset", value)
end
function stack:set_vertical_offset(value)
self._private.v_offset = value
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::vertical_offset", value)
end
--- Create a new stack layout.
--
-- @constructorfct wibox.layout.stack
-- @treturn widget A new stack layout
local function new(...)
local ret = fixed.horizontal(...)
gtable.crush(ret, stack, true)
ret._private.h_offset = 0
ret._private.v_offset = 0
return ret
end
function stack.mt:__call(_, ...)
return new(...)
end
--@DOC_fixed_COMMON@
--@DOC_widget_COMMON@
--@DOC_object_COMMON@
return setmetatable(stack, stack.mt)
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