All Downloads are FREE. Search and download functionalities are using the official Maven repository.

javafx.scene.control.ProgressIndicator Maven / Gradle / Ivy

The newest version!
/*
 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 *
 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
 * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this
 * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
 * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
 *
 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
 * accompanied this code).
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
 *
 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
 * questions.
 */

package javafx.scene.control;

import javafx.css.CssMetaData;
import javafx.css.PseudoClass;
import com.sun.javafx.scene.control.skin.ProgressIndicatorSkin;
import javafx.beans.property.DoubleProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.DoublePropertyBase;
import javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyBooleanProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper;
import javafx.css.StyleableProperty;


/**
 * A circular control which is used for indicating progress, either
 * infinite (aka indeterminate) or finite. Often used with the Task API for
 * representing progress of background Tasks.
 * 

* ProgressIndicator sets focusTraversable to false. *

* *

* This first example creates a ProgressIndicator with an indeterminate value : *


 * import javafx.scene.control.ProgressIndicator;
 * ProgressIndicator p1 = new ProgressIndicator();
 * 
* *

* This next example creates a ProgressIndicator which is 25% complete : *


 * import javafx.scene.control.ProgressIndicator;
 * ProgressIndicator p2 = new ProgressIndicator();
 * p2.setProgress(0.25F);
 * 
* * Implementation of ProgressIndicator According to JavaFX UI Control API Specification * @since JavaFX 2.0 */ public class ProgressIndicator extends Control { /** * Value for progress indicating that the progress is indeterminate. * * @see #setProgress */ public static final double INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS = -1; /*************************************************************************** * * * Constructors * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * Creates a new indeterminate ProgressIndicator. */ public ProgressIndicator() { this(INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS); } /** * Creates a new ProgressIndicator with the given progress value. */ public ProgressIndicator(double progress) { // focusTraversable is styleable through css. Calling setFocusTraversable // makes it look to css like the user set the value and css will not // override. Initializing focusTraversable by calling applyStyle with null // StyleOrigin ensures that css will be able to override the value. ((StyleableProperty)focusTraversableProperty()).applyStyle(null, Boolean.FALSE); setProgress(progress); getStyleClass().setAll(DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS); // need to initialize pseudo-class state final int c = Double.compare(INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS, progress); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_INDETERMINATE, c == 0); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_DETERMINATE, c != 0); } /*************************************************************************** * * * Properties * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * A flag indicating whether it is possible to determine the progress * of the ProgressIndicator. Typically indeterminate progress bars are * rendered with some form of animation indicating potentially "infinite" * progress. */ private ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper indeterminate; private void setIndeterminate(boolean value) { indeterminatePropertyImpl().set(value); } public final boolean isIndeterminate() { return indeterminate == null ? true : indeterminate.get(); } public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty indeterminateProperty() { return indeterminatePropertyImpl().getReadOnlyProperty(); } private ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper indeterminatePropertyImpl() { if (indeterminate == null) { indeterminate = new ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper(true) { @Override protected void invalidated() { final boolean active = get(); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_INDETERMINATE, active); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_DETERMINATE, !active); } @Override public Object getBean() { return ProgressIndicator.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "indeterminate"; } }; } return indeterminate; } /** * The actual progress of the ProgressIndicator. A negative value for * progress indicates that the progress is indeterminate. A positive value * between 0 and 1 indicates the percentage of progress where 0 is 0% and 1 * is 100%. Any value greater than 1 is interpreted as 100%. */ private DoubleProperty progress; public final void setProgress(double value) { progressProperty().set(value); } public final double getProgress() { return progress == null ? INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS : progress.get(); } public final DoubleProperty progressProperty() { if (progress == null) { progress = new DoublePropertyBase(-1.0) { @Override protected void invalidated() { setIndeterminate(getProgress() < 0.0); } @Override public Object getBean() { return ProgressIndicator.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "progress"; } }; } return progress; } /*************************************************************************** * * * Methods * * * **************************************************************************/ /** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override protected Skin createDefaultSkin() { return new ProgressIndicatorSkin(this); } /*************************************************************************** * * * Stylesheet Handling * * * **************************************************************************/ /** * Initialize the style class to 'progress-indicator'. * * This is the selector class from which CSS can be used to style * this control. */ private static final String DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS = "progress-indicator"; /** * Pseudoclass indicating this is a determinate (i.e., progress can be * determined) progress indicator. */ private static final PseudoClass PSEUDO_CLASS_DETERMINATE = PseudoClass.getPseudoClass("determinate"); /** * Pseudoclass indicating this is an indeterminate (i.e., progress cannot * be determined) progress indicator. */ private static final PseudoClass PSEUDO_CLASS_INDETERMINATE = PseudoClass.getPseudoClass("indeterminate"); /** * Most Controls return true for focusTraversable, so Control overrides * this method to return true, but ProgressIndicator returns false for * focusTraversable's initial value; hence the override of the override. * This method is called from CSS code to get the correct initial value. * @treatAsPrivate implementation detail */ @Deprecated @Override protected /*do not make final*/ Boolean impl_cssGetFocusTraversableInitialValue() { return Boolean.FALSE; } }




© 2015 - 2024 Weber Informatics LLC | Privacy Policy