/* This file is part of the KDE libraries Copyright (c) 2003 Scott Wheeler This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. 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 Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef TDELISTVIEWSEARCHLINE_H #define TDELISTVIEWSEARCHLINE_H #include #include class TDEListView; class TQListViewItem; class TQToolButton; /** * This class makes it easy to add a search line for filtering the items in a * listview based on a simple text search. * * No changes to the application other than instantiating this class with an * appropriate TDEListView should be needed. * * If you want the clear button and the search label, you should take a look at * the TDEListViewSearchLineWidget * * @note { When iterating over items in the TDEListView, make sure that * the iterator only includes visible items (for example, by adding * TQListViewItemIterator::Visible to the iterator flags). Otherwise, * actions (such as deletion) may be taken on items that have been * hidden by the search function. } * @since 3.3 */ class TDEUI_EXPORT TDEListViewSearchLine : public KLineEdit { Q_OBJECT public: /** * Constructs a TDEListViewSearchLine with \a listView being the TDEListView to * be filtered. * * If \a listView is null then the widget will be disabled until a listview * is set with setListView(). */ TDEListViewSearchLine(TQWidget *parent = 0, TDEListView *listView = 0, const char *name = 0); /** * Constructs a TDEListViewSearchLine without any TDEListView to filter. The * TDEListView object has to be set later with setListView(). */ TDEListViewSearchLine(TQWidget *parent, const char *name); /** * Destroys the TDEListViewSearchLine. */ virtual ~TDEListViewSearchLine(); /** * Returns true if the search is case sensitive. This defaults to false. * * @see setCaseSensitive() */ bool caseSensitive() const; /** * Returns the current list of columns that will be searched. If the * returned list is empty all visible columns will be searched. * * @see setSearchColumns */ TQValueList searchColumns() const; /** * If this is true (the default) then the parents of matched items will also * be shown. * * @see setKeepParentsVisible() */ bool keepParentsVisible() const; /** * Returns the listview that is currently filtered by the search. * * @see setListView() */ TDEListView *listView() const; public slots: /** * Updates search to only make visible the items that match \a s. If * \a s is null then the line edit's text will be used. */ virtual void updateSearch(const TQString &s = TQString::null); /** * Make the search case sensitive or case insensitive. * * @see caseSenstive() */ void setCaseSensitive(bool cs); /** * When a search is active on a list that's organized into a tree view if * a parent or ancesestor of an item is does not match the search then it * will be hidden and as such so too will any children that match. * * If this is set to true (the default) then the parents of matching items * will be shown. * * @see keepParentsVisible */ void setKeepParentsVisible(bool v); /** * Sets the list of columns to be searched. The default is to search all, * visible columns which can be restored by passing \a columns as an empty * list. * * @see searchColumns */ void setSearchColumns(const TQValueList &columns); /** * Sets the TDEListView that is filtered by this search line. If \a lv is null * then the widget will be disabled. * * @see listView() */ void setListView(TDEListView *lv); protected: /** * Returns true if \a item matches the search \a s. This will be evaluated * based on the value of caseSensitive(). This can be overridden in * subclasses to implement more complicated matching schemes. */ virtual bool itemMatches(const TQListViewItem *item, const TQString &s) const; /** * Re-implemented for internal reasons. API not affected. * * See TQLineEdit::mousePressEvent(). */ virtual TQPopupMenu *createPopupMenu(); protected slots: /** * When keys are pressed a new search string is created and a timer is * activated. The most recent search is activated when this timer runs out * if another key has not yet been pressed. * * This method makes @param search the most recent search and starts the * timer. * * Together with activateSearch() this makes it such that searches are not * started until there is a short break in the users typing. * * @see activateSearch() */ void queueSearch(const TQString &search); /** * When the timer started with queueSearch() expires this slot is called. * If there has been another timer started then this slot does nothing. * However if there are no other pending searches this starts the list view * search. * * @see queueSearch() */ void activateSearch(); private: /** * This is used in case parent items of matching items shouldn't be * visible. It hides all items that don't match the search string. */ void checkItemParentsNotVisible(); /** * This is used in case parent items of matching items should be visible. * It makes a recursive call to all children. It returns true if at least * one item in the subtree with the given root item is visible. */ bool checkItemParentsVisible(TQListViewItem *item, TQListViewItem *highestHiddenParent = 0); private slots: void itemAdded(TQListViewItem *item) const; void listViewDeleted(); void searchColumnsMenuActivated(int); private: class TDEListViewSearchLinePrivate; TDEListViewSearchLinePrivate *d; }; /** * Creates a widget featuring a TDEListViewSearchLine, a label with the text * "Search" and a button to clear the search. * * @since 3.4 */ class TDEUI_EXPORT TDEListViewSearchLineWidget : public TQHBox { Q_OBJECT public: /** * Creates a TDEListViewSearchLineWidget for \a listView with \a parent as the * parent with and \a name. */ TDEListViewSearchLineWidget(TDEListView *listView = 0, TQWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0); /** * Destroys the TDEListViewSearchLineWidget */ ~TDEListViewSearchLineWidget(); /** * Creates the search line. This can be useful to reimplement in cases where * a TDEListViewSearchLine subclass is used. */ virtual TDEListViewSearchLine *createSearchLine(TDEListView *listView); /** * Returns a pointer to the search line. */ TDEListViewSearchLine *searchLine() const; protected slots: /** * Creates the widgets inside of the widget. This is called from the * constructor via a single shot timer so that it it guaranteed to run * after construction is complete. This makes it suitable for overriding in * subclasses. */ virtual void createWidgets(); private slots: void positionInToolBar(); private: class TDEListViewSearchLineWidgetPrivate; TDEListViewSearchLineWidgetPrivate *d; }; #endif