require 'glimmer/swt/swt_proxy' require 'glimmer/swt/widget_proxy' require 'glimmer/swt/display_proxy' require 'glimmer/dsl/shell_expression' module Glimmer module SWT # Proxy for org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell # # Follows the Proxy Design Pattern class ShellProxy < WidgetProxy include_package 'org.eclipse.swt.widgets' include_package 'org.eclipse.swt.layout' WIDTH_MIN = 130 HEIGHT_MIN = 0 attr_reader :opened_before alias opened_before? opened_before # Instantiates ShellProxy with same arguments expected by SWT Shell def initialize(*args) if args.first.is_a?(ShellProxy) args[0] = args[0].swt_widget end if args.first.nil? || (!args.first.is_a?(Display) && !args.first.is_a?(Shell)) @display = DisplayProxy.instance.swt_display args = [@display] + args end args = SWTProxy.constantify_args(args).compact @swt_widget = Shell.new(*args) @display ||= @swt_widget.getDisplay @swt_widget.setLayout(FillLayout.new) @swt_widget.setMinimumSize(WIDTH_MIN, HEIGHT_MIN) end # Centers shell within monitor it is in def center primary_monitor = @display.getPrimaryMonitor() monitor_bounds = primary_monitor.getBounds() shell_bounds = @swt_widget.getBounds() location_x = monitor_bounds.x + (monitor_bounds.width - shell_bounds.width) / 2 location_y = monitor_bounds.y + (monitor_bounds.height - shell_bounds.height) / 2 @swt_widget.setLocation(location_x, location_y) end # Opens shell and starts SWT's UI thread event loop def open if @opened_before @swt_widget.setVisible(true) # notify_observers('visible') else @opened_before = true @swt_widget.pack center @swt_widget.open start_event_loop end end alias show open def hide @swt_widget.setVisible(false) end def close @swt_widget.close end def visible? @swt_widget.isDisposed ? false : @swt_widget.isVisible end # Setting to true opens/shows shell. Setting to false hides the shell. def visible=(visibility) visibility ? show : hide end def content(&block) Glimmer::DSL::Engine.add_content(self, DSL::ShellExpression.new, &block) end # (happens as part of `#open`) # Starts SWT Event Loop. # # You may learn more about the SWT Event Loop here: # https://help.eclipse.org/2019-12/nftopic/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/reference/api/org/eclipse/swt/widgets/Display.html # This method is not needed except in rare circumstances where there is a need to start the SWT Event Loop before opening the shell. def start_event_loop until @swt_widget.isDisposed @display.sleep unless @display.readAndDispatch end end def add_observer(observer, property_name) case property_name.to_s when 'visible?' visibility_notifier = proc do observer.call(visible?) end on_event_show(&visibility_notifier) on_event_hide(&visibility_notifier) on_event_close(&visibility_notifier) else super end end end end end