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package javafx.scene.control.cell;
import javafx.beans.property.ObjectProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.SimpleObjectProperty;
import javafx.scene.control.TextField;
import javafx.scene.control.TreeTableCell;
import javafx.scene.control.TreeTableColumn;
import javafx.util.Callback;
import javafx.util.StringConverter;
import javafx.util.converter.DefaultStringConverter;
/**
* A class containing a {@link javafx.scene.control.TableCell} implementation that draws a
* {@link TextField} node inside the cell.
*
* By default, the TextFieldTableCell is rendered as a {@link javafx.scene.control.Label} when not
* being edited, and as a TextField when in editing mode. The TextField will, by
* default, stretch to fill the entire table cell.
*
* @param The type of the TreeTableView generic type
* @param The type of the elements contained within the TreeTableColumn.
* @since JavaFX 8.0
*/
public class TextFieldTreeTableCell extends TreeTableCell {
/* *************************************************************************
* *
* Static cell factories *
* *
**************************************************************************/
/**
* Provides a {@link TextField} that allows editing of the cell content when
* the cell is double-clicked, or when
* {@link javafx.scene.control.TreeTableView#edit(int, javafx.scene.control.TreeTableColumn)} is called.
* This method will only work on {@link TreeTableColumn} instances which are of
* type String.
*
* @param The type of the TreeTableView generic type
* @return A {@link Callback} that can be inserted into the
* {@link TreeTableColumn#cellFactoryProperty() cell factory property} of a
* TreeTableColumn, that enables textual editing of the content.
*/
public static Callback, TreeTableCell> forTreeTableColumn() {
return forTreeTableColumn(new DefaultStringConverter());
}
/**
* Provides a {@link TextField} that allows editing of the cell content when
* the cell is double-clicked, or when
* {@link javafx.scene.control.TreeTableView#edit(int, javafx.scene.control.TreeTableColumn) } is called.
* This method will work on any {@link TreeTableColumn} instance, regardless of
* its generic type. However, to enable this, a {@link StringConverter} must
* be provided that will convert the given String (from what the user typed
* in) into an instance of type T. This item will then be passed along to the
* {@link TreeTableColumn#onEditCommitProperty()} callback.
*
* @param The type of the TreeTableView generic type
* @param The type of the elements contained within the TreeTableColumn
* @param converter A {@link StringConverter} that can convert the given String
* (from what the user typed in) into an instance of type T.
* @return A {@link Callback} that can be inserted into the
* {@link TreeTableColumn#cellFactoryProperty() cell factory property} of a
* TreeTableColumn, that enables textual editing of the content.
*/
public static Callback, TreeTableCell> forTreeTableColumn(
final StringConverter converter) {
return list -> new TextFieldTreeTableCell<>(converter);
}
/* *************************************************************************
* *
* Fields *
* *
**************************************************************************/
private TextField textField;
/* *************************************************************************
* *
* Constructors *
* *
**************************************************************************/
/**
* Creates a default TextFieldTreeTableCell with a null converter. Without a
* {@link StringConverter} specified, this cell will not be able to accept
* input from the TextField (as it will not know how to convert this back
* to the domain object). It is therefore strongly encouraged to not use
* this constructor unless you intend to set the converter separately.
*/
public TextFieldTreeTableCell() {
this(null);
}
/**
* Creates a TextFieldTreeTableCell that provides a {@link TextField} when put
* into editing mode that allows editing of the cell content. This method
* will work on any TreeTableColumn instance, regardless of its generic type.
* However, to enable this, a {@link StringConverter} must be provided that
* will convert the given String (from what the user typed in) into an
* instance of type T. This item will then be passed along to the
* {@link TreeTableColumn#onEditCommitProperty()} callback.
*
* @param converter A {@link StringConverter converter} that can convert
* the given String (from what the user typed in) into an instance of
* type T.
*/
public TextFieldTreeTableCell(StringConverter converter) {
this.getStyleClass().add("text-field-tree-table-cell");
setConverter(converter);
}
/* *************************************************************************
* *
* Properties *
* *
**************************************************************************/
// --- converter
private ObjectProperty> converter =
new SimpleObjectProperty<>(this, "converter");
/**
* The {@link StringConverter} property.
* @return the {@link StringConverter} property
*/
public final ObjectProperty> converterProperty() {
return converter;
}
/**
* Sets the {@link StringConverter} to be used in this cell.
* @param value the {@link StringConverter} to be used in this cell
*/
public final void setConverter(StringConverter value) {
converterProperty().set(value);
}
/**
* Returns the {@link StringConverter} used in this cell.
* @return the {@link StringConverter} used in this cell
*/
public final StringConverter getConverter() {
return converterProperty().get();
}
/* *************************************************************************
* *
* Public API *
* *
**************************************************************************/
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public void startEdit() {
super.startEdit();
if (!isEditing()) {
return;
}
if (textField == null) {
textField = CellUtils.createTextField(this, getConverter());
}
CellUtils.startEdit(this, getConverter(), null, null, textField);
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public void cancelEdit() {
super.cancelEdit();
CellUtils.cancelEdit(this, getConverter(), null);
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public void updateItem(T item, boolean empty) {
super.updateItem(item, empty);
CellUtils.updateItem(this, getConverter(), null, null, textField);
}
}