/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit * Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. * * Authors: * - Bastien Nocera * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library 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 * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see . */ /* * Modified by the GTK+ Team and others 2013. See the AUTHORS * file for a list of people on the GTK+ Team. See the ChangeLog * files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with * GTK+ at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/. */ #include "config.h" #include "gtkentry.h" #include "gtkentryprivate.h" #include "gtkintl.h" #include "gtkprivate.h" #include "gtkrender.h" #include "gtksearchbar.h" #include "gtksearchentryprivate.h" #include "gtksnapshot.h" /** * SECTION:gtksearchbar * @Short_description: A toolbar to integrate a search entry with * @Title: GtkSearchBar * * #GtkSearchBar is a container made to have a search entry (possibly * with additional connex widgets, such as drop-down menus, or buttons) * built-in. The search bar would appear when a search is started through * typing on the keyboard, or the application’s search mode is toggled on. * * For keyboard presses to start a search, events will need to be * forwarded from the top-level window that contains the search bar. * See gtk_search_bar_handle_event() for example code. Common shortcuts * such as Ctrl+F should be handled as an application action, or through * the menu items. * * You will also need to tell the search bar about which entry you * are using as your search entry using gtk_search_bar_connect_entry(). * The following example shows you how to create a more complex search * entry. * * # CSS nodes * * GtkSearchBar has a single CSS node with name searchbar. * * ## Creating a search bar * * [A simple example](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/examples/search-bar.c) * * Since: 3.10 */ typedef struct { /* Template widgets */ GtkWidget *revealer; GtkWidget *tool_box; GtkWidget *box_center; GtkWidget *close_button; GtkWidget *entry; gboolean reveal_child; } GtkSearchBarPrivate; G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE (GtkSearchBar, gtk_search_bar, GTK_TYPE_BIN) enum { PROP_0, PROP_SEARCH_MODE_ENABLED, PROP_SHOW_CLOSE_BUTTON, LAST_PROPERTY }; static GParamSpec *widget_props[LAST_PROPERTY] = { NULL, }; static void stop_search_cb (GtkWidget *entry, GtkSearchBar *bar) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); gtk_revealer_set_reveal_child (GTK_REVEALER (priv->revealer), FALSE); } static gboolean entry_key_pressed_event_cb (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, GtkSearchBar *bar) { guint keyval; gdk_event_get_keyval (event, &keyval); if (keyval == GDK_KEY_Escape) { stop_search_cb (widget, bar); return GDK_EVENT_STOP; } else return GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE; } static void preedit_changed_cb (GtkEntry *entry, GtkWidget *popup, gboolean *preedit_changed) { *preedit_changed = TRUE; } static gboolean gtk_search_bar_handle_event_for_entry (GtkSearchBar *bar, GdkEvent *event) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); gboolean handled; gboolean preedit_changed; guint preedit_change_id; gboolean res; char *old_text, *new_text; guint keyval; gdk_event_get_keyval (event, &keyval); if (gtk_search_entry_is_keynav_event (event) || keyval == GDK_KEY_space || keyval == GDK_KEY_Menu) return GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE; if (!gtk_widget_get_realized (priv->entry)) gtk_widget_realize (priv->entry); handled = GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE; preedit_changed = FALSE; preedit_change_id = g_signal_connect (priv->entry, "preedit-changed", G_CALLBACK (preedit_changed_cb), &preedit_changed); old_text = g_strdup (gtk_entry_get_text (GTK_ENTRY (priv->entry))); res = gtk_widget_event (priv->entry, event); new_text = g_strdup (gtk_entry_get_text (GTK_ENTRY (priv->entry))); g_signal_handler_disconnect (priv->entry, preedit_change_id); if ((res && g_strcmp0 (new_text, old_text) != 0) || preedit_changed) handled = GDK_EVENT_STOP; g_free (old_text); g_free (new_text); return handled; } /** * gtk_search_bar_handle_event: * @bar: a #GtkSearchBar * @event: a #GdkEvent containing key press events * * This function should be called when the top-level * window which contains the search bar received a key event. * * If the key event is handled by the search bar, the bar will * be shown, the entry populated with the entered text and %GDK_EVENT_STOP * will be returned. The caller should ensure that events are * not propagated further. * * If no entry has been connected to the search bar, using * gtk_search_bar_connect_entry(), this function will return * immediately with a warning. * * ## Showing the search bar on key presses * * |[ * static gboolean * on_key_press_event (GtkWidget *widget, * GdkEvent *event, * gpointer user_data) * { * GtkSearchBar *bar = GTK_SEARCH_BAR (user_data); * return gtk_search_bar_handle_event (bar, event); * } * * g_signal_connect (window, * "key-press-event", * G_CALLBACK (on_key_press_event), * search_bar); * ]| * * Returns: %GDK_EVENT_STOP if the key press event resulted * in text being entered in the search entry (and revealing * the search bar if necessary), %GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE otherwise. * * Since: 3.10 */ gboolean gtk_search_bar_handle_event (GtkSearchBar *bar, GdkEvent *event) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); gboolean handled; if (priv->reveal_child) return GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE; if (priv->entry == NULL) { g_warning ("The search bar does not have an entry connected to it. Call gtk_search_bar_connect_entry() to connect one."); return GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE; } if (GTK_IS_SEARCH_ENTRY (priv->entry)) handled = gtk_search_entry_handle_event (GTK_SEARCH_ENTRY (priv->entry), event); else handled = gtk_search_bar_handle_event_for_entry (bar, event); if (handled == GDK_EVENT_STOP) gtk_revealer_set_reveal_child (GTK_REVEALER (priv->revealer), TRUE); return handled; } static void reveal_child_changed_cb (GObject *object, GParamSpec *pspec, GtkSearchBar *bar) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); gboolean reveal_child; g_object_get (object, "reveal-child", &reveal_child, NULL); if (reveal_child) gtk_widget_set_child_visible (priv->revealer, TRUE); if (reveal_child == priv->reveal_child) return; priv->reveal_child = reveal_child; if (priv->entry) { if (reveal_child) _gtk_entry_grab_focus (GTK_ENTRY (priv->entry), FALSE); else gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY (priv->entry), ""); } g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (bar), "search-mode-enabled"); } static void child_revealed_changed_cb (GObject *object, GParamSpec *pspec, GtkSearchBar *bar) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); gboolean val; g_object_get (object, "child-revealed", &val, NULL); if (!val) gtk_widget_set_child_visible (priv->revealer, FALSE); } static void close_button_clicked_cb (GtkWidget *button, GtkSearchBar *bar) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); gtk_revealer_set_reveal_child (GTK_REVEALER (priv->revealer), FALSE); } static void gtk_search_bar_add (GtkContainer *container, GtkWidget *child) { GtkSearchBar *bar = GTK_SEARCH_BAR (container); GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); /* When constructing the widget, we want the revealer to be added * as the first child of the search bar, as an implementation detail. * After that, the child added by the application should be added * to box_center. */ if (priv->box_center == NULL) { GTK_CONTAINER_CLASS (gtk_search_bar_parent_class)->add (container, child); } else { gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (priv->box_center), child); /* If an entry is the only child, save the developer a couple of * lines of code */ if (GTK_IS_ENTRY (child)) gtk_search_bar_connect_entry (bar, GTK_ENTRY (child)); } } static void gtk_search_bar_set_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkSearchBar *bar = GTK_SEARCH_BAR (object); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SEARCH_MODE_ENABLED: gtk_search_bar_set_search_mode (bar, g_value_get_boolean (value)); break; case PROP_SHOW_CLOSE_BUTTON: gtk_search_bar_set_show_close_button (bar, g_value_get_boolean (value)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gtk_search_bar_get_property (GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkSearchBar *bar = GTK_SEARCH_BAR (object); GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); switch (prop_id) { case PROP_SEARCH_MODE_ENABLED: g_value_set_boolean (value, priv->reveal_child); break; case PROP_SHOW_CLOSE_BUTTON: g_value_set_boolean (value, gtk_search_bar_get_show_close_button (bar)); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec); break; } } static void gtk_search_bar_set_entry (GtkSearchBar *bar, GtkEntry *entry); static void gtk_search_bar_dispose (GObject *object) { GtkSearchBar *bar = GTK_SEARCH_BAR (object); gtk_search_bar_set_entry (bar, NULL); G_OBJECT_CLASS (gtk_search_bar_parent_class)->dispose (object); } static void gtk_search_bar_class_init (GtkSearchBarClass *klass) { GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GtkWidgetClass *widget_class = GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (klass); GtkContainerClass *container_class = GTK_CONTAINER_CLASS (klass); object_class->dispose = gtk_search_bar_dispose; object_class->set_property = gtk_search_bar_set_property; object_class->get_property = gtk_search_bar_get_property; container_class->add = gtk_search_bar_add; /** * GtkSearchBar:search-mode-enabled: * * Whether the search mode is on and the search bar shown. * * See gtk_search_bar_set_search_mode() for details. */ widget_props[PROP_SEARCH_MODE_ENABLED] = g_param_spec_boolean ("search-mode-enabled", P_("Search Mode Enabled"), P_("Whether the search mode is on and the search bar shown"), FALSE, GTK_PARAM_READWRITE|G_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY); /** * GtkSearchBar:show-close-button: * * Whether to show the close button in the search bar. */ widget_props[PROP_SHOW_CLOSE_BUTTON] = g_param_spec_boolean ("show-close-button", P_("Show Close Button"), P_("Whether to show the close button in the toolbar"), FALSE, GTK_PARAM_READWRITE|G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT|G_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY); g_object_class_install_properties (object_class, LAST_PROPERTY, widget_props); gtk_widget_class_set_template_from_resource (widget_class, "/org/gtk/libgtk/ui/gtksearchbar.ui"); gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_private (widget_class, GtkSearchBar, tool_box); gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_private (widget_class, GtkSearchBar, revealer); gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_private (widget_class, GtkSearchBar, box_center); gtk_widget_class_bind_template_child_private (widget_class, GtkSearchBar, close_button); gtk_widget_class_set_css_name (widget_class, "searchbar"); } static void gtk_search_bar_init (GtkSearchBar *bar) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); gtk_widget_init_template (GTK_WIDGET (bar)); /* We use child-visible to avoid the unexpanded revealer * peaking out by 1 pixel */ gtk_widget_set_child_visible (priv->revealer, FALSE); g_signal_connect (priv->revealer, "notify::reveal-child", G_CALLBACK (reveal_child_changed_cb), bar); g_signal_connect (priv->revealer, "notify::child-revealed", G_CALLBACK (child_revealed_changed_cb), bar); g_signal_connect (priv->close_button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK (close_button_clicked_cb), bar); }; /** * gtk_search_bar_new: * * Creates a #GtkSearchBar. You will need to tell it about * which widget is going to be your text entry using * gtk_search_bar_connect_entry(). * * Returns: a new #GtkSearchBar * * Since: 3.10 */ GtkWidget * gtk_search_bar_new (void) { return g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_SEARCH_BAR, NULL); } static void gtk_search_bar_set_entry (GtkSearchBar *bar, GtkEntry *entry) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); if (priv->entry != NULL) { if (GTK_IS_SEARCH_ENTRY (priv->entry)) g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (priv->entry, stop_search_cb, bar); else g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (priv->entry, entry_key_pressed_event_cb, bar); g_object_remove_weak_pointer (G_OBJECT (priv->entry), (gpointer *) &priv->entry); } priv->entry = GTK_WIDGET (entry); if (priv->entry != NULL) { g_object_add_weak_pointer (G_OBJECT (priv->entry), (gpointer *) &priv->entry); if (GTK_IS_SEARCH_ENTRY (priv->entry)) g_signal_connect (priv->entry, "stop-search", G_CALLBACK (stop_search_cb), bar); else g_signal_connect (priv->entry, "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK (entry_key_pressed_event_cb), bar); } } /** * gtk_search_bar_connect_entry: * @bar: a #GtkSearchBar * @entry: a #GtkEntry * * Connects the #GtkEntry widget passed as the one to be used in * this search bar. The entry should be a descendant of the search bar. * This is only required if the entry isn’t the direct child of the * search bar (as in our main example). * * Since: 3.10 */ void gtk_search_bar_connect_entry (GtkSearchBar *bar, GtkEntry *entry) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SEARCH_BAR (bar)); g_return_if_fail (entry == NULL || GTK_IS_ENTRY (entry)); gtk_search_bar_set_entry (bar, entry); } /** * gtk_search_bar_get_search_mode: * @bar: a #GtkSearchBar * * Returns whether the search mode is on or off. * * Returns: whether search mode is toggled on * * Since: 3.10 */ gboolean gtk_search_bar_get_search_mode (GtkSearchBar *bar) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_SEARCH_BAR (bar), FALSE); return priv->reveal_child; } /** * gtk_search_bar_set_search_mode: * @bar: a #GtkSearchBar * @search_mode: the new state of the search mode * * Switches the search mode on or off. * * Since: 3.10 */ void gtk_search_bar_set_search_mode (GtkSearchBar *bar, gboolean search_mode) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SEARCH_BAR (bar)); gtk_revealer_set_reveal_child (GTK_REVEALER (priv->revealer), search_mode); } /** * gtk_search_bar_get_show_close_button: * @bar: a #GtkSearchBar * * Returns whether the close button is shown. * * Returns: whether the close button is shown * * Since: 3.10 */ gboolean gtk_search_bar_get_show_close_button (GtkSearchBar *bar) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_SEARCH_BAR (bar), FALSE); return gtk_widget_get_visible (priv->close_button); } /** * gtk_search_bar_set_show_close_button: * @bar: a #GtkSearchBar * @visible: whether the close button will be shown or not * * Shows or hides the close button. Applications that * already have a “search” toggle button should not show a close * button in their search bar, as it duplicates the role of the * toggle button. * * Since: 3.10 */ void gtk_search_bar_set_show_close_button (GtkSearchBar *bar, gboolean visible) { GtkSearchBarPrivate *priv = gtk_search_bar_get_instance_private (bar); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SEARCH_BAR (bar)); visible = visible != FALSE; if (gtk_widget_get_visible (priv->close_button) != visible) { gtk_widget_set_visible (priv->close_button, visible); g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (bar), "show-close-button"); } }