add overflow widget from PR #3309 in awesomewm

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Rene Kievits
2022-06-01 09:07:55 +02:00
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-- A layout that allows its children to take more space than what's available
-- in the surrounding container. If the content does exceed the available
-- size, a scrollbar is added and scrolling behavior enabled.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_defaults_overflow_EXAMPLE@
-- @author Lucas Schwiderski
-- @copyright 2021 Lucas Schwiderski
-- @layoutmod wibox.layout.overflow
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
local base = require('wibox.widget.base')
local fixed = require('wibox.layout.fixed')
local separator = require('wibox.widget.separator')
local gtable = require('gears.table')
local gshape = require('gears.shape')
local gobject = require('gears.object')
local mousegrabber = mousegrabber
local overflow = { mt = {} }
-- Determine the required space to draw the layout's children and, if necessary,
-- the scrollbar.
function overflow:fit(context, orig_width, orig_height)
local widgets = self._private.widgets
local num_widgets = #widgets
if num_widgets < 1 then
return 0, 0
end
local width, height = orig_width, orig_height
local scrollbar_width = self._private.scrollbar_width
local scrollbar_enabled = self._private.scrollbar_enabled
local used_in_dir, used_max = 0, 0
local is_y = self._private.dir == "y"
local avail_in_dir = is_y and orig_height or orig_width
-- Set the direction covered by scrolling to the maximum value
-- to allow widgets to take as much space as they want.
if is_y then
height = math.huge
else
width = math.huge
end
-- First, determine widget sizes.
-- Only when the content doesn't fit and needs scrolling should
-- we reduce content size to make space for a scrollbar.
for _, widget in pairs(widgets) do
local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, widget, width, height)
if is_y then
used_max = math.max(used_max, w)
used_in_dir = used_in_dir + h
else
used_in_dir = used_in_dir + w
used_max = math.max(used_max, h)
end
end
local spacing = self._private.spacing * (num_widgets - 1)
used_in_dir = used_in_dir + spacing
local need_scrollbar = used_in_dir > avail_in_dir and scrollbar_enabled
-- If the direction perpendicular to scrolling (e.g. width in vertical
-- scrolling) is not fully covered by any of the widgets, we can add our
-- scrollbar width to that value. Otherwise widget size will be reduced
-- during `layout` to make space for the scrollbar.
if need_scrollbar
and (
(is_y and used_max < orig_width)
or (not is_y and used_max < orig_height)
) then
used_max = used_max + scrollbar_width
end
if is_y then
return used_max, used_in_dir
else
return used_in_dir, used_max
end
end
-- Layout children, scrollbar and spacing widgets.
-- Only those widgets that are currently visible will be placed.
function overflow:layout(context, orig_width, orig_height)
local result = {}
local is_y = self._private.dir == "y"
local widgets = self._private.widgets
local avail_in_dir = is_y and orig_height or orig_width
local scrollbar_width = self._private.scrollbar_width
local scrollbar_enabled = self._private.scrollbar_enabled
local scrollbar_position = self._private.scrollbar_position
local width, height = orig_width, orig_height
local widget_x, widget_y = 0, 0
local used_in_dir, used_max = 0, 0
-- Set the direction covered by scrolling to the maximum value
-- to allow widgets to take as much space as they want.
if is_y then
height = math.huge
else
width = math.huge
end
-- First, determine widget sizes.
-- Only when the content doesn't fit and needs scrolling should
-- we reduce content size to make space for a scrollbar.
for _, widget in pairs(widgets) do
local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, widget, width, height)
if is_y then
used_max = math.max(used_max, w)
used_in_dir = used_in_dir + h
else
used_in_dir = used_in_dir + w
used_max = math.max(used_max, h)
end
end
used_in_dir = used_in_dir + self._private.spacing * (#widgets - 1)
-- Save size for scrolling behavior
self._private.avail_in_dir = avail_in_dir
self._private.used_in_dir = used_in_dir
local need_scrollbar = used_in_dir > avail_in_dir and scrollbar_enabled
local scroll_position = self._private.position
if need_scrollbar then
local scrollbar_widget = self._private.scrollbar_widget
local bar_x, bar_y = 0, 0
local bar_w, bar_h
-- The percentage of how much of the content can be visible within
-- the available space
local visible_percent = avail_in_dir / used_in_dir
-- Make scrollbar length reflect `visible_percent`
-- TODO: Apply a default minimum length
local bar_length = math.floor(visible_percent * avail_in_dir)
local bar_pos = (avail_in_dir - bar_length) * self._private.position
if is_y then
bar_w, bar_h = base.fit_widget(self, context, scrollbar_widget, scrollbar_width, bar_length)
bar_y = bar_pos
if scrollbar_position == "left" then
widget_x = widget_x + bar_w
elseif scrollbar_position == "right" then
bar_x = orig_width - bar_w
end
self._private.bar_length = bar_h
width = width - bar_w
else
bar_w, bar_h = base.fit_widget(self, context, scrollbar_widget, bar_length, scrollbar_width)
bar_x = bar_pos
if scrollbar_position == "top" then
widget_y = widget_y + bar_h
elseif scrollbar_position == "bottom" then
bar_y = orig_height - bar_h
end
self._private.bar_length = bar_w
height = height - bar_h
end
table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(
scrollbar_widget,
math.floor(bar_x),
math.floor(bar_y),
math.floor(bar_w),
math.floor(bar_h)
))
end
local pos, spacing = 0, self._private.spacing
local interval = used_in_dir - avail_in_dir
local spacing_widget = self._private.spacing_widget
if spacing_widget then
if is_y then
local _
_, spacing = base.fit_widget(self, context, spacing_widget, width, spacing)
else
spacing = base.fit_widget(self, context, spacing_widget, spacing, height)
end
end
for i, w in pairs(widgets) do
local content_x, content_y
local content_w, content_h = base.fit_widget(self, context, w, width, height)
-- When scrolling down, the content itself moves up -> substract
local scrolled_pos = pos - (scroll_position * interval)
-- Stop processing completely once we're passed the visible portion
if scrolled_pos > avail_in_dir then
break
end
if is_y then
content_x, content_y = widget_x, scrolled_pos
pos = pos + content_h + spacing
if self._private.fill_space then
content_w = width
end
else
content_x, content_y = scrolled_pos, widget_y
pos = pos + content_w + spacing
if self._private.fill_space then
content_h = height
end
end
local is_in_view = is_y
and (scrolled_pos + content_h > 0)
or (scrolled_pos + content_w > 0)
if is_in_view then
-- Add the spacing widget, but not before the first widget
if i > 1 and spacing_widget then
table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(
spacing_widget,
-- The way how spacing is added for regular widgets
-- and the `spacing_widget` is disconnected:
-- The offset for regular widgets is added to `pos` one
-- iteration _before_ the one where the widget is actually
-- placed.
-- Because of that, the placement for the spacing widget
-- needs to substract that offset to be placed right after
-- the previous regular widget.
math.floor(is_y and content_x or (content_x - spacing)),
math.floor(is_y and (content_y - spacing) or content_y),
math.floor(is_y and content_w or spacing),
math.floor(is_y and spacing or content_h)
))
end
table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(
w,
math.floor(content_x),
math.floor(content_y),
math.floor(content_w),
math.floor(content_h)
))
end
end
return result
end
function overflow:before_draw_children(_, cr, width, height)
-- Clip drawing for children to the space we're allowed to draw in
cr:rectangle(0, 0, width, height)
cr:clip()
end
--- The amount of units to advance per scroll event.
-- This affects calls to `scroll` and the default mouse wheel handler.
--
-- The default is `10`.
--
-- @property step
-- @tparam number step The step size.
-- @see set_step
--- Set the step size.
--
-- @method overflow:set_step
-- @tparam number step The step size.
-- @see step
function overflow:set_step(step)
self._private.step = step
-- We don't need to emit enything here, since changing step only really
-- takes effect the next time the user scrolls
end
--- Scroll the layout's content by `amount * step`.
-- A positive amount scroll down/right, a negative amount scrolls up/left.
--
-- @method overflow:scroll
-- @tparam number amount The amount to scroll by.
-- @emits property::overflow::position
-- @emitstparam property::overflow::position number position The new position.
-- @emits widget::layout_changed
-- @emits widget::redraw_needed
-- @see step
function overflow:scroll(amount)
if amount == 0 then
return
end
local interval = self._private.used_in_dir
local delta = self._private.step / interval
local pos = self._private.position + (delta * amount)
self:set_position(pos)
end
--- The scroll position.
-- The position is represented as a fraction from `0` to `1`.
--
-- @property position
-- @tparam number position The position.
-- @propemits true false
-- @see set_position
--- Set the current scroll position.
--
-- @method overflow:set_position
-- @tparam number position The new position.
-- @propemits true false
-- @emits widget::layout_changed
-- @emits widget::redraw_needed
-- @see position
function overflow:set_position(pos)
local current = self._private.position
local interval = self._private.used_in_dir - self._private.avail_in_dir
if current == pos
-- the content takes less space than what is available, i.e. everything
-- is already visible
or interval <= 0
-- the position is out of range
or (current <= 0 and pos < 0)
or (current >= 1 and pos > 1) then
return
end
self._private.position = math.min(1, math.max(pos, 0))
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::position", pos)
end
--- Get the current scroll position.
--
-- @method overflow:get_position
-- @treturn number position The current position.
-- @see position
function overflow:get_position()
return self._private.position
end
--- The scrollbar width.
-- For horizontal scrollbars, this is the scrollbar height
--
-- The default is `5`.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_overflow_scrollbar_width_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property scrollbar_width
-- @tparam number scrollbar_width The scrollbar width.
-- @propemits true false
-- @see set_scrollbar_width
--- Set the scrollbar width.
--
-- @method overflow:set_scrollbar_width
-- @tparam number scrollbar_width The new scrollbar width.
-- @propemits true false
-- @emits widget::layout_changed
-- @emits widget::redraw_needed
-- @see scrollbar_width
function overflow:set_scrollbar_width(width)
if self._private.scrollbar_width == width then
return
end
self._private.scrollbar_width = width
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::scrollbar_width", width)
end
--- The scrollbar position.
--
-- For horizontal scrollbars, this can be `"top"` or `"bottom"`,
-- for vertical scrollbars this can be `"left"` or `"right"`.
-- The default is `"left"`/`"bottom"`.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_overflow_scrollbar_position_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property scrollbar_position
-- @tparam string scrollbar_position The scrollbar position.
-- @propemits true false
-- @see set_scrollbar_position
--- Set the scrollbar position.
--
-- @method overflow:set_scrollbar_position
-- @tparam string scrollbar_position The new scrollbar position.
-- @propemits true false
-- @emits widget::layout_changed
-- @emits widget::redraw_needed
-- @see scrollbar_position
function overflow:set_scrollbar_position(position)
if self._private.scrollbar_position == position then
return
end
self._private.scrollbar_position = position
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::scrollbar_position", position)
end
--- The scrollbar visibility.
-- If this is set to `false`, no scrollbar will be rendered, even if the layout's
-- content overflows. Mouse wheel scrolling will work regardless.
--
-- The default is `true`.
--
-- @property scrollbar_enabled
-- @tparam boolean scrollbar_enabled The scrollbar visibility.
-- @propemits true false
-- @see set_scrollbar_enabled
--- Enable or disable the scrollbar visibility.
--
-- @method overflow:set_scrollbar_enabled
-- @tparam boolean scrollbar_enabled The new scrollbar visibility.
-- @propemits true false
-- @emits widget::layout_changed
-- @emits widget::redraw_needed
-- @see scrollbar_enabled
function overflow:set_scrollbar_enabled(enabled)
if self._private.scrollbar_enabled == enabled then
return
end
self._private.scrollbar_enabled = enabled
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::scrollbar_enabled", enabled)
end
-- Wraps a callback function for `mousegrabber` that is capable of
-- updating the scroll position.
local function build_grabber(container)
local is_y = container._private.dir == "y"
local bar_interval = container._private.avail_in_dir - container._private.bar_length
local start_pos = container._private.position * bar_interval
local coords = mouse.coords()
local start = is_y and coords.y or coords.x
return function(mouse)
if not mouse.buttons[1] then
return false
end
local pos = is_y and mouse.y or mouse.x
container:set_position((start_pos + (pos - start)) / bar_interval)
return true
end
end
-- Applies a mouse button signal using `build_grabber` to a scrollbar widget.
local function apply_scrollbar_mouse_signal(container, w)
w:connect_signal('button::press', function(_, _, _, button_id)
if button_id ~= 1 then
return
end
mousegrabber.run(build_grabber(container), "fleur")
end)
end
--- The scrollbar widget.
-- This widget is rendered as the scrollbar element.
--
-- The default is `awful.widget.separator{ shape = gears.shape.rectangle }`.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_overflow_scrollbar_widget_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property scrollbar_widget
-- @tparam widget scrollbar_widget The scrollbar widget.
-- @propemits true false
-- @see set_scrollbar_widget
--- Set the scrollbar widget.
--
-- This will also apply the mouse button handler.
--
-- @method overflow:set_scrollbar_widget
-- @tparam widget scrollbar_widget The new scrollbar widget.
-- @propemits true false
-- @emits widget::layout_changed
-- @see scrollbar_widget
function overflow:set_scrollbar_widget(widget)
local w = base.make_widget_from_value(widget)
apply_scrollbar_mouse_signal(self, w)
self._private.scrollbar_widget = w
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
self:emit_signal("property::scrollbar_widget", widget)
end
local function new(dir, ...)
local ret = fixed[dir](...)
gtable.crush(ret, overflow, true)
ret.widget_name = gobject.modulename(2)
-- Manually set the position here. We don't know the bounding size yet.
ret._private.position = 0
-- Apply defaults. Bypass setters to avoid signals.
ret._private.step = 10
ret._private.fill_space = true
ret._private.scrollbar_width = 5
ret._private.scrollbar_enabled = true
ret._private.scrollbar_position = dir == "vertical" and "right" or "bottom"
local scrollbar_widget = separator({ shape = gshape.rectangle })
apply_scrollbar_mouse_signal(ret, scrollbar_widget)
ret._private.scrollbar_widget = scrollbar_widget
ret:connect_signal('button::press', function(self, _, _, button)
if button == 4 then
if self.scroll_speed == nil or self.scroll_speed <= 0 then
self:scroll(-1)
else
self:scroll(-1 * self.scroll_speed)
end
elseif button == 5 then
if self.scroll_speed == nil or self.scroll_speed <= 0 then
self:scroll(1)
else
self:scroll(1 * self.scroll_speed)
end
end
end)
return ret
end
--- Returns a new horizontal overflow layout.
-- Child widgets are placed similar to `wibox.layout.fixed`, except that
-- they may take as much width as they want. If the total width of all child
-- widgets exceeds the width available whithin the layout's outer container
-- a scrollbar will be added and scrolling behavior enabled.
-- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added to the layout.
-- @constructorfct wibox.layout.overflow.horizontal
function overflow.horizontal(...)
return new("horizontal", ...)
end
--- Returns a new vertical overflow layout.
-- Child widgets are placed similar to `wibox.layout.fixed`, except that
-- they may take as much height as they want. If the total height of all child
-- widgets exceeds the height available whithin the layout's outer container
-- a scrollbar will be added and scrolling behavior enabled.
-- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added to the layout.
-- @constructorfct wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal
function overflow.vertical(...)
return new("vertical", ...)
end
--- Add spacing between each layout widgets.
--
-- This behaves just like in `wibox.layout.fixed`:
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_fixed_spacing_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property spacing
-- @tparam number spacing Spacing between widgets.
-- @propemits true false
-- @see wibox.layout.fixed
--- The widget used to fill the spacing between the layout elements.
-- By default, no widget is used.
--
-- This behaves just like in `wibox.layout.fixed`:
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_fixed_spacing_widget_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property spacing_widget
-- @tparam widget spacing_widget
-- @propemits true false
-- @see wibox.layout.fixed
--- Set the layout's fill_space property.
--
-- If this property is `true`, widgets
-- take all space in the non-scrolling directing (e.g. `width` for vertical
-- scrolling). If `false`, they will only take as much as they need for their
-- content.
--
-- The default is `true`.
--
--@DOC_wibox_layout_overflow_fill_space_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @property fill_space
-- @tparam boolean fill_space
-- @propemits true false
--@DOC_fixed_COMMON@
--@DOC_widget_COMMON@
--@DOC_object_COMMON@
return setmetatable(overflow, overflow.mt)
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ local icondir = awful.util.getdir("config") .. "src/assets/icons/notifications/"
local nl = {}
nl.notification_list = { layout = wibox.layout.fixed.vertical, spacing = dpi(20) }
nl.notification_list = { layout = require("src.lib.overflow_widget.overflow").vertical, scrollbar_width = 0, scroll_speed = 10, spacing = dpi(20) }
-- @param {table} notification
-- @return {widget} notifications_list