--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- A layout with widgets added at specific positions. -- -- Use cases include desktop icons, complex custom composed widgets, a floating -- client layout and fine grained control over the output. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_defaults_manual_EXAMPLE@ -- @author Emmanuel Lepage Vallee -- @copyright 2016 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee -- @layoutmod wibox.layout.manual --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local gtable = require("gears.table") local base = require("wibox.widget.base") local unpack = unpack or table.unpack -- luacheck: globals unpack (compatibility with Lua 5.1) local manual_layout = {} --- Add some widgets to the given stack layout. -- -- @method add -- @param layout The layout you are modifying. -- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added --- Remove a widget from the layout. -- -- @method remove -- @tparam index The widget index to remove -- @treturn boolean index If the operation is successful --- Insert a new widget in the layout at position `index`. -- -- @method insert -- @tparam number index The position -- @param widget The widget -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful function manual_layout:insert(index, widget) table.insert(self._private.widgets, index, widget) -- Add the point if widget.point then table.insert(self._private.pos, index, widget.point) end self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end --- 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. -- -- @method remove_widgets -- @param widget ... Widgets that should be removed (must at least be one) -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful function manual_layout:fit(_, width, height) return width, height end local function geometry(self, new) self._new_geo = new return self._new_geo or self end function manual_layout:layout(context, width, height) local res = {} for k, v in ipairs(self._private.widgets) do local pt = self._private.pos[k] or {x=0,y=0} local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, v, width, height) -- Make sure the signature is compatible with `awful.placement`. `Wibox`, -- doesn't depend on `awful`, but it is still nice not to have to code -- geometry functions again and again. if type(pt) == "function" or (getmetatable(pt) or {}).__call then local geo = { x = 0, y = 0, width = w, height = h, geometry = geometry, } pt = pt(geo, { parent = { x=0, y=0, width = width, height = height, geometry = geometry } }) -- Trick to ensure compatibility with `awful.placement` gtable.crush(pt, geo._new_geo or {}) end assert(pt.x) assert(pt.y) table.insert(res, base.place_widget_at( v, pt.x, pt.y, pt.width or w, pt.height or h )) end return res end function manual_layout:add(...) local wdgs = {...} local old_count = #self._private.widgets gtable.merge(self._private.widgets, {...}) -- Add the points for k, v in ipairs(wdgs) do if v.point then self._private.pos[old_count+k] = v.point end end self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end --- Add a widget at a specific point. -- -- The point can either be a function or a table. The table follow the generic -- geometry format used elsewhere in Awesome. -- -- * *x*: The horizontal position. -- * *y*: The vertical position. -- * *width*: The width. -- * *height*: The height. -- -- If a function is used, it follows the same prototype as `awful.placement` -- functions. -- -- * *geo*: -- * *x*: The horizontal position (always 0). -- * *y*: The vertical position (always 0). -- * *width*: The width. -- * *height*: The height. -- * *geometry*: A function to get or set the geometry (for compatibility). -- The function is compatible with the `awful.placement` prototype. -- * *args*: -- * *parent* The layout own geometry -- * *x*: The horizontal position (always 0). -- * *y*: The vertical position (always 0). -- * *width*: The width. -- * *height*: The height. -- * *geometry*: A function to get or set the geometry (for compatibility) -- The function is compatible with the `awful.placement` prototype. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_manual_add_at_EXAMPLE@ -- -- @method add_at -- @tparam widget widget The widget. -- @tparam table|function point Either an `{x=x,y=y}` table or a function -- returning the new geometry. function manual_layout:add_at(widget, point) assert(not widget.point, "2 points are specified, only one is supported") -- Check is the point function is valid if type(point) == "function" or (getmetatable(point) or {}).__call then local fake_geo = {x=0,y=0,width=1,height=1,geometry=geometry} local pt = point(fake_geo, { parent = { x=0, y=0, width = 10, height = 10, geometry = geometry } }) assert(pt and pt.x and pt.y, "The point function doesn't seem to be valid") end self._private.pos[#self._private.widgets+1] = point self:add(widget) end --- Move a widget (by index). -- @method move -- @tparam number index The widget index. -- @tparam table|function point A new point value. -- @see add_at function manual_layout:move(index, point) assert(self._private.pos[index]) self._private.pos[index] = point self:emit_signal( "widget::layout_changed" ) end --- Move a widget. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_manual_move_widget_EXAMPLE@ -- -- @method move_widget -- @tparam widget widget The widget. -- @tparam table|function point A new point value. -- @see add_at function manual_layout:move_widget(widget, point) local idx, l = self:index(widget, false) if idx then l:move(idx, point) end end function manual_layout:get_children() return self._private.widgets end function manual_layout:set_children(children) self:reset() self:add(unpack(children)) end function manual_layout:reset() self._private.widgets = {} self._private.pos = {} self:emit_signal( "widget::layout_changed" ) end --- Create a manual layout. -- @function wibox.layout.manual -- @tparam table ... Widgets to add to the layout. local function new_manual(...) local ret = base.make_widget(nil, nil, {enable_properties = true}) gtable.crush(ret, manual_layout, true) ret._private.widgets = {} ret._private.pos = {} ret:add(...) return ret end --@DOC_widget_COMMON@ --@DOC_object_COMMON@ return setmetatable(manual_layout, {__call=function(_,...) return new_manual(...) end})