# encoding: utf-8 # cells.rb: Methods for accessing rows, columns, and cells of a Prawn::Table. # # Copyright December 2009, Brad Ediger. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. module Prawn class Table # Returns a Cells object that can be used to select and style cells. See # the Cells documentation for things you can do with cells. # def cells @cell_proxy ||= Cells.new(@cells) end # Selects the given rows (0-based) for styling. Returns a Cells object -- # see the documentation on Cells for things you can do with cells. # def rows(row_spec) cells.rows(row_spec) end alias_method :row, :rows # Selects the given columns (0-based) for styling. Returns a Cells object # -- see the documentation on Cells for things you can do with cells. # def columns(col_spec) cells.columns(col_spec) end alias_method :column, :columns # Represents a selection of cells to be styled. Operations on a CellProxy # can be chained, and cell properties can be set one-for-all on the proxy. # # To set vertical borders only: # # table.cells.borders = [:left, :right] # # To highlight a rectangular area of the table: # # table.rows(1..3).columns(2..4).background_color = 'ff0000' # class Cells < Array # Limits selection to the given row or rows. +row_spec+ can be anything # that responds to the === operator selecting a set of 0-based row # numbers; most commonly a number or a range. # # table.row(0) # selects first row # table.rows(3..4) # selects rows four and five # def rows(row_spec) index_cells unless @indexed row_spec = transform_spec(row_spec, @row_count) Cells.new(@rows[row_spec] ||= select { |c| row_spec.respond_to?(:include?) ? row_spec.include?(c.row) : row_spec === c.row }) end alias_method :row, :rows # Limits selection to the given column or columns. +col_spec+ can be # anything that responds to the === operator selecting a set of 0-based # column numbers; most commonly a number or a range. # # table.column(0) # selects first column # table.columns(3..4) # selects columns four and five # def columns(col_spec) index_cells unless @indexed col_spec = transform_spec(col_spec, @column_count) Cells.new(@columns[col_spec] ||= select { |c| col_spec.respond_to?(:include?) ? col_spec.include?(c.column) : col_spec === c.column }) end alias_method :column, :columns # Allows you to filter the given cells by arbitrary properties. # # table.column(4).filter { |cell| cell.content =~ /Yes/ }. # background_color = '00ff00' # def filter(&block) Cells.new(select(&block)) end # Retrieves a cell based on its 0-based row and column. Returns an # individual Cell, not a Cells collection. # # table.cells[0, 0].content # => "First cell content" # def [](row, col) find { |c| c.row == row && c.column == col } end # Supports setting multiple properties at once. # # table.cells.style(:padding => 0, :border_width => 2) # # is the same as: # # table.cells.padding = 0 # table.cells.border_width = 2 # # You can also pass a block, which will be called for each cell in turn. # This allows you to set more complicated properties: # # table.cells.style { |cell| cell.border_width += 12 } # def style(options={}, &block) each { |cell| cell.style(options, &block) } end # Returns the total width of all columns in the selected set. # def width column_widths = {} each do |cell| column_widths[cell.column] = [column_widths[cell.column], cell.width].compact.max end column_widths.values.inject(0) { |sum, width| sum + width } end # Returns minimum width required to contain cells in the set. # def min_width column_min_widths = {} each do |cell| column_min_widths[cell.column] = [column_min_widths[cell.column], cell.min_width].compact.max end column_min_widths.values.inject(0) { |sum, width| sum + width } end # Returns maximum width that can contain cells in the set. # def max_width column_max_widths = {} each do |cell| column_max_widths[cell.column] = [column_max_widths[cell.column], cell.max_width].compact.min end column_max_widths.values.inject(0) { |sum, width| sum + width } end # Returns the total height of all rows in the selected set. # def height row_heights = {} each do |cell| row_heights[cell.row] = [row_heights[cell.row], cell.height].compact.max end row_heights.values.inject(0) { |sum, width| sum + width } end # Supports setting arbitrary properties on a group of cells. # # table.cells.row(3..6).background_color = 'cc0000' # def method_missing(id, *args, &block) each { |c| c.send(id, *args, &block) } end protected # Defers indexing until rows() or columns() is actually called on the # Cells object. Without this, we would needlessly index the leaf nodes of # the object graph, the ones that are only there to be iterated over. # # Make sure to call this before using @rows or @columns. # def index_cells @rows = {} @columns = {} each do |cell| @rows[cell.row] ||= [] @rows[cell.row] << cell @columns[cell.column] ||= [] @columns[cell.column] << cell end @row_count = @rows.size @column_count = @columns.size @indexed = true end # Transforms +spec+, a column / row specification, into an object that # can be compared against a row or column number using ===. Normalizes # negative indices to be positive, given a total size of +total+. # def transform_spec(spec, total) case spec when Range transform_spec(spec.begin, total)..transform_spec(spec.end, total) when Integer spec < 0 ? (total + spec) : spec else # pass through spec end end end end end