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package com.google.gwt.user.client.ui;

import com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT;
import com.google.gwt.core.shared.impl.StringCase;
import com.google.gwt.dom.client.Element;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.DOM;

/**
 * An absolute panel positions all of its children absolutely, allowing them to
 * overlap.
 * 
 * 

* Note that this panel will not automatically resize itself to allow enough * room for its absolutely-positioned children. It must be explicitly sized in * order to make room for them. *

* *

* Once a widget has been added to an absolute panel, the panel effectively * "owns" the positioning of the widget. Any existing positioning attributes on * the widget may be modified by the panel. *

* *

Use in UiBinder Templates

*

* AbsolutePanel elements in {@link com.google.gwt.uibinder.client.UiBinder * UiBinder} templates lay out their children with absolute position, using * <g:at> elements. Each at element should have left and * top attributes in pixels. They also can contain widget children * directly, with no position specified. * *

* For example: * *

 * <g:AbsolutePanel>
 *   <g:at left='10' top='20'>
 *     <g:Label>Lorem ipsum...</g:Label>
 *   </g:at>
 *   <g:Label>...dolores est.</g:Label>
 * </g:AbsolutePanel>
 * 
*/ public class AbsolutePanel extends ComplexPanel implements InsertPanel.ForIsWidget { /** * Changes a DOM element's positioning to static. * * @param elem the DOM element */ private static void changeToStaticPositioning(Element elem) { elem.getStyle().setProperty("left", ""); elem.getStyle().setProperty("top", ""); elem.getStyle().setProperty("position", ""); } /** * Creates an empty absolute panel. */ public AbsolutePanel() { this(DOM.createDiv()); // Setting the panel's position style to 'relative' causes it to be treated // as a new positioning context for its children. getElement().getStyle().setProperty("position", "relative"); getElement().getStyle().setProperty("overflow", "hidden"); } /** * Creates an AbsolutePanel with the given element. This is protected so that * it can be used by {@link RootPanel} or a subclass that wants to substitute * another element. The element is presumed to be a <div>. * * @param elem the element to be used for this panel */ protected AbsolutePanel(Element elem) { setElement(elem); } @Override public void add(Widget w) { super.add(w, getElement()); } /** * Adds a widget to the panel at the specified position. Setting a position of * (-1, -1) will cause the child widget to be positioned * statically. * * @param w the widget to be added * @param left the widget's left position * @param top the widget's top position */ public void add(Widget w, int left, int top) { // In order to avoid the potential for a flicker effect, it is necessary // to set the position of the widget before adding it to the AbsolutePanel. // The Widget should be removed from its parent before any positional // changes are made to prevent flickering. w.removeFromParent(); int beforeIndex = getWidgetCount(); setWidgetPositionImpl(w, left, top); insert(w, beforeIndex); verifyPositionNotStatic(w); } /** * Overloaded version for IsWidget. * * @see #add(Widget,int,int) */ public void add(IsWidget w, int left, int top) { this.add(w.asWidget(),left,top); } /** * Gets the position of the left outer border edge of the widget relative to * the left outer border edge of the panel. * * @param w the widget whose position is to be retrieved * @return the widget's left position */ public int getWidgetLeft(Widget w) { checkWidgetParent(w); return w.getElement().getAbsoluteLeft() - getElement().getAbsoluteLeft(); } /** * Gets the position of the top outer border edge of the widget relative to * the top outer border edge of the panel. * * @param w the widget whose position is to be retrieved * @return the widget's top position */ public int getWidgetTop(Widget w) { checkWidgetParent(w); return w.getElement().getAbsoluteTop() - getElement().getAbsoluteTop(); } public void insert(Widget w, int beforeIndex) { insert(w, getElement(), beforeIndex, true); } /** * Convenience overload to allow {@link IsWidget} to be used directly. */ public void insert(IsWidget w, int beforeIndex) { insert(asWidgetOrNull(w), beforeIndex); } /** * Inserts a child widget at the specified position before the specified * index. Setting a position of (-1, -1) will cause the child * widget to be positioned statically. If the widget is already a child of * this panel, it will be moved to the specified index. * * @param w the child widget to be inserted * @param left the widget's left position * @param top the widget's top position * @param beforeIndex the index before which it will be inserted * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if beforeIndex is out of * range */ public void insert(Widget w, int left, int top, int beforeIndex) { // In order to avoid the potential for a flicker effect, it is necessary // to set the position of the widget before adding it to the AbsolutePanel. // The Widget should be removed from its parent before any positional // changes are made to prevent flickering. w.removeFromParent(); setWidgetPositionImpl(w, left, top); insert(w, beforeIndex); verifyPositionNotStatic(w); } /** * Overrides {@link ComplexPanel#remove(Widget)} to change the removed * Widget's element back to static positioning.This is done so that any * positioning changes to the widget that were done by the panel are undone * when the widget is disowned from the panel. */ @Override public boolean remove(Widget w) { boolean removed = super.remove(w); if (removed) { changeToStaticPositioning(w.getElement()); } return removed; } /** * Sets the position of the specified child widget. Setting a position of * (-1, -1) will cause the child widget to be positioned * statically. * * @param w the child widget to be positioned * @param left the widget's left position * @param top the widget's top position */ public void setWidgetPosition(Widget w, int left, int top) { checkWidgetParent(w); setWidgetPositionImpl(w, left, top); verifyPositionNotStatic(w); } protected void setWidgetPositionImpl(Widget w, int left, int top) { Element h = w.getElement(); if (left == -1 && top == -1) { changeToStaticPositioning(h); } else { h.getStyle().setProperty("position", "absolute"); h.getStyle().setProperty("left", left + "px"); h.getStyle().setProperty("top", top + "px"); } } private void checkWidgetParent(Widget w) { if (w.getParent() != this) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Widget must be a child of this panel."); } } /** * Verify that the given widget is not statically positioned on the page * (relative to the document window), unless the widget is in fact directly * attached to the document BODY. Note that the current use of this method is * not comprehensive, since we can only verify the offsetParent if both parent * (AbsolutePanel) and child widget are both visible and attached to the DOM * when this test is executed. * * @param child the widget whose position and placement should be tested */ private void verifyPositionNotStatic(Widget child) { // Only verify widget position in Development Mode if (GWT.isProdMode()) { return; } // Make sure we can actually perform a check if (!isAttached()) { return; } // Non-visible or detached elements have no offsetParent if (child.getElement().getOffsetParent() == null) { return; } // Check if offsetParent == parent if (child.getElement().getOffsetParent() == getElement()) { return; } /* * When this AbsolutePanel is the document BODY, e.g. RootPanel.get(), then * no explicit position:relative is needed as children are already * positioned relative to their parent. For simplicity we test against * parent, not offsetParent, since in IE6+IE7 (but not IE8+) standards mode, * the offsetParent, for elements whose parent is the document BODY, is the * HTML element, not the BODY element. */ if ("body".equals(StringCase.toLower(getElement().getNodeName()))) { return; } /* * Warn the developer, but allow the execution to continue in case legacy * apps depend on broken CSS. */ String className = getClass().getName(); GWT.log("Warning: " + className + " descendants will be incorrectly " + "positioned, i.e. not relative to their parent element, when " + "'position:static', which is the CSS default, is in effect. One " + "possible fix is to call " + "'panel.getElement().getStyle().setPosition(Position.RELATIVE)'.", // Stack trace provides context for the developer new IllegalStateException(className + " is missing CSS 'position:{relative,absolute,fixed}'")); } }




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