com.vaadin.ui.ListSelect Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* Vaadin Framework 7
*
* Copyright (C) 2000-2024 Vaadin Ltd
*
* This program is available under Vaadin Commercial License and Service Terms.
*
* See for the full
* license.
*/
package com.vaadin.ui;
import java.util.Collection;
import com.vaadin.data.Container;
import com.vaadin.server.PaintException;
import com.vaadin.server.PaintTarget;
/**
* This is a simple list select without, for instance, support for new items,
* lazyloading, and other advanced features.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
public class ListSelect extends AbstractSelect {
private int columns = 0;
private int rows = 0;
public ListSelect() {
super();
}
public ListSelect(String caption, Collection> options) {
super(caption, options);
}
public ListSelect(String caption, Container dataSource) {
super(caption, dataSource);
}
public ListSelect(String caption) {
super(caption);
}
/**
* Sets the width of the component so that it can display approximately the
* given number of letters.
*
* Calling {@code setColumns(10);} is equivalent to calling
* {@code setWidth("10em");}
*
*
* @deprecated As of 7.0. "Columns" does not reflect the exact number of
* characters that will be displayed. It is better to use
* setWidth together with "em" to control the width of the
* field.
* @param columns
* the number of columns to set.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setColumns(int columns) {
if (columns < 0) {
columns = 0;
}
if (this.columns != columns) {
this.columns = columns;
markAsDirty();
}
}
/**
* Gets the number of columns for the component.
*
* @see #setColumns(int)
* @deprecated As of 7.0. "Columns" does not reflect the exact number of
* characters that will be displayed. It is better to use
* setWidth together with "em" to control the width of the
* field.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getColumns() {
return columns;
}
public int getRows() {
return rows;
}
/**
* Sets the number of rows in the editor. If the number of rows is set 0,
* the actual number of displayed rows is determined implicitly by the
* adapter.
*
* @param rows
* the number of rows to set.
*/
public void setRows(int rows) {
if (rows < 0) {
rows = 0;
}
if (this.rows != rows) {
this.rows = rows;
markAsDirty();
}
}
@Override
public void paintContent(PaintTarget target) throws PaintException {
target.addAttribute("type", "list");
// Adds the number of columns
if (columns != 0) {
target.addAttribute("cols", columns);
}
// Adds the number of rows
if (rows != 0) {
target.addAttribute("rows", rows);
}
super.paintContent(target);
}
}