/**
* Copyright 2014-2017 Riccardo Massera (TheCoder4.Eu), Dario D'Urzo and Stephan Rauh (http://www.beyondjava.net).
*
* This file is part of BootsFaces.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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package net.bootsfaces.component.icon;
import javax.faces.component.*;
import net.bootsfaces.render.Tooltip;
import net.bootsfaces.utils.BsfUtils;
/** This class holds the attributes of <b:icon />. */
public abstract class IconCore extends UICommand implements net.bootsfaces.render.IHasTooltip {
protected enum PropertyKeys {
addon,
ajax,
binding,
colLg,
colMd,
colSm,
colXs,
disabled,
display,
flip,
hidden,
largeScreen,
mediumScreen,
name,
offset,
offsetLg,
offsetMd,
offsetSm,
offsetXs,
onclick,
oncomplete,
ondblclick,
onmousedown,
onmousemove,
onmouseout,
onmouseover,
onmouseup,
process,
readonly,
rotate,
size,
smallScreen,
span,
spin,
style,
styleClass,
tinyScreen,
tooltip,
tooltipContainer,
tooltipDelay,
tooltipDelayHide,
tooltipDelayShow,
tooltipPosition,
update,
visible;
String toString;
PropertyKeys(String toString) {
this.toString = toString;
}
PropertyKeys() {
}
public String toString() {
return ((this.toString != null) ? this.toString : super.toString());
}
}
/**
* Boolean value: if true the element is used as Addon. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or , false, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public boolean isAddon() {
return (boolean) (Boolean) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.addon, false);
}
/**
* Boolean value: if true the element is used as Addon. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setAddon(boolean _addon) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.addon, _addon);
}
/**
* Activates AJAX. The default value is false (no AJAX). <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or , false, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public boolean isAjax() {
return (boolean) (Boolean) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.ajax, false);
}
/**
* Activates AJAX. The default value is false (no AJAX). <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setAjax(boolean _ajax) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.ajax, _ajax);
}
/**
* An EL expression referring to a server side UIComponent instance in a backing bean. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public javax.faces.component.UIComponent getBinding() {
return (javax.faces.component.UIComponent) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.binding);
}
/**
* An EL expression referring to a server side UIComponent instance in a backing bean. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setBinding(javax.faces.component.UIComponent _binding) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.binding, _binding);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on large screens (≥1200 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getColLg() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.colLg, "-1");
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on large screens (≥1200 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setColLg(String _colLg) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.colLg, _colLg);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on medium screens (≥992 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getColMd() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.colMd, "-1");
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on medium screens (≥992 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setColMd(String _colMd) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.colMd, _colMd);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on small screens (≥768p pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getColSm() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.colSm, "-1");
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on small screens (≥768p pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setColSm(String _colSm) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.colSm, _colSm);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on tiny screens (≤ 767 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getColXs() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.colXs, "-1");
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on tiny screens (≤ 767 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setColXs(String _colXs) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.colXs, _colXs);
}
/**
* Boolean value to specify if the button is disabled. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or , false, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public boolean isDisabled() {
return (boolean) (Boolean) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.disabled, false);
}
/**
* Boolean value to specify if the button is disabled. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setDisabled(boolean _disabled) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.disabled, _disabled);
}
/**
* If you use the "visible" attribute, the value of this attribute is added. Legal values: block, inline, inline-block. Default: block. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "block", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getDisplay() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.display, "block");
}
/**
* If you use the "visible" attribute, the value of this attribute is added. Legal values: block, inline, inline-block. Default: block. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setDisplay(String _display) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.display, _display);
}
/**
* Flip the icon: can be H (horizontal) or V (vertical). <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getFlip() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.flip);
}
/**
* Flip the icon: can be H (horizontal) or V (vertical). <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setFlip(String _flip) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.flip, _flip);
}
/**
* This column is hidden on a certain screen size and below. Legal values: lg, md, sm, xs. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getHidden() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.hidden);
}
/**
* This column is hidden on a certain screen size and below. Legal values: lg, md, sm, xs. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setHidden(String _hidden) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.hidden, _hidden);
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-lg. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on large screens (≥1200 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getLargeScreen() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.largeScreen, "-1");
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-lg. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on large screens (≥1200 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setLargeScreen(String _largeScreen) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.largeScreen, _largeScreen);
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-md. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on medium screens (≥992 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getMediumScreen() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.mediumScreen, "-1");
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-md. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on medium screens (≥992 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setMediumScreen(String _mediumScreen) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.mediumScreen, _mediumScreen);
}
/**
* Icon name, mandatory. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getName() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.name);
}
/**
* Icon name, mandatory. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setName(String _name) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.name, _name);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOffset() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.offset);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOffset(String _offset) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.offset, _offset);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOffsetLg() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.offsetLg);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOffsetLg(String _offsetLg) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.offsetLg, _offsetLg);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOffsetMd() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.offsetMd);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOffsetMd(String _offsetMd) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.offsetMd, _offsetMd);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOffsetSm() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.offsetSm);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOffsetSm(String _offsetSm) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.offsetSm, _offsetSm);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOffsetXs() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.offsetXs);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to offset. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOffsetXs(String _offsetXs) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.offsetXs, _offsetXs);
}
/**
* The onclick attribute. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOnclick() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.onclick);
}
/**
* The onclick attribute. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOnclick(String _onclick) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.onclick, _onclick);
}
/**
* JavaScript to be executed when ajax completes with success. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOncomplete() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.oncomplete);
}
/**
* JavaScript to be executed when ajax completes with success. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOncomplete(String _oncomplete) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.oncomplete, _oncomplete);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when input element is double clicked. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOndblclick() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.ondblclick);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when input element is double clicked. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOndblclick(String _ondblclick) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.ondblclick, _ondblclick);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is pressed down over input element. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOnmousedown() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.onmousedown);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is pressed down over input element. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOnmousedown(String _onmousedown) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.onmousedown, _onmousedown);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is moved within input element. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOnmousemove() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.onmousemove);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is moved within input element. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOnmousemove(String _onmousemove) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.onmousemove, _onmousemove);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is moved away from input element. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOnmouseout() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.onmouseout);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is moved away from input element. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOnmouseout(String _onmouseout) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.onmouseout, _onmouseout);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is moved onto input element. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOnmouseover() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.onmouseover);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is moved onto input element. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOnmouseover(String _onmouseover) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.onmouseover, _onmouseover);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is released over input element. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getOnmouseup() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.onmouseup);
}
/**
* Client side callback to execute when a pointer input element is released over input element. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setOnmouseup(String _onmouseup) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.onmouseup, _onmouseup);
}
/**
* Comma or space separated list of ids or search expressions denoting which values are to be sent to the server. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getProcess() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.process);
}
/**
* Comma or space separated list of ids or search expressions denoting which values are to be sent to the server. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setProcess(String _process) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.process, _process);
}
/**
* Flag indicating that this input element will prevent changes by the user. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or , false, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public boolean isReadonly() {
return (boolean) (Boolean) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.readonly, false);
}
/**
* Flag indicating that this input element will prevent changes by the user. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setReadonly(boolean _readonly) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.readonly, _readonly);
}
/**
* Rotate 90 degrees the icon: Can be L,R. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getRotate() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.rotate);
}
/**
* Rotate 90 degrees the icon: Can be L,R. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setRotate(String _rotate) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.rotate, _rotate);
}
/**
* Icon Size: legal values are lg, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getSize() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.size);
}
/**
* Icon Size: legal values are lg, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setSize(String _size) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.size, _size);
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-sm. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on small screens (≥768p pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getSmallScreen() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.smallScreen, "-1");
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-sm. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on small screens (≥768p pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setSmallScreen(String _smallScreen) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.smallScreen, _smallScreen);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on medium screens (≥992 pixels). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getSpan() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.span);
}
/**
* Integer value to specify how many columns to span on medium screens (≥992 pixels). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setSpan(String _span) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.span, _span);
}
/**
* Boolean value: if true the icon will spin. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or , false, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public boolean isSpin() {
return (boolean) (Boolean) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.spin, false);
}
/**
* Boolean value: if true the icon will spin. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setSpin(boolean _spin) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.spin, _spin);
}
/**
* Inline style of the input element. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getStyle() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.style);
}
/**
* Inline style of the input element. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setStyle(String _style) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.style, _style);
}
/**
* Style class of this element. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getStyleClass() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.styleClass);
}
/**
* Style class of this element. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setStyleClass(String _styleClass) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.styleClass, _styleClass);
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-xs. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on tiny screens (≤ 767 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "-1", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getTinyScreen() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tinyScreen, "-1");
}
/**
* Alternative spelling to col-xs. Integer value to specify how many columns to span on tiny screens (≤ 767 pixels wide). The number may optionally be followed by "column" or "columns". Alternative legal values: half, one-third, two-thirds, one-fourth, three-fourths. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setTinyScreen(String _tinyScreen) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tinyScreen, _tinyScreen);
}
/**
* The text of the tooltip. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getTooltip() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tooltip);
}
/**
* The text of the tooltip. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setTooltip(String _tooltip) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tooltip, _tooltip);
}
/**
* Where is the tooltip div generated? That's primarily a technical value that can be used to fix rendering errors in special cases. Also see data-container in the documentation of Bootstrap. The default value is body. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or "body", if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getTooltipContainer() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tooltipContainer, "body");
}
/**
* Where is the tooltip div generated? That's primarily a technical value that can be used to fix rendering errors in special cases. Also see data-container in the documentation of Bootstrap. The default value is body. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setTooltipContainer(String _tooltipContainer) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tooltipContainer, _tooltipContainer);
}
/**
* The tooltip is shown and hidden with a delay. This value is the delay in milliseconds. Defaults to 0 (no delay). <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or 0, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public int getTooltipDelay() {
return (int) (Integer) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tooltipDelay, 0);
}
/**
* The tooltip is shown and hidden with a delay. This value is the delay in milliseconds. Defaults to 0 (no delay). <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setTooltipDelay(int _tooltipDelay) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tooltipDelay, _tooltipDelay);
}
/**
* The tooltip is hidden with a delay. This value is the delay in milliseconds. Defaults to 0 (no delay). <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or 0, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public int getTooltipDelayHide() {
return (int) (Integer) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tooltipDelayHide, 0);
}
/**
* The tooltip is hidden with a delay. This value is the delay in milliseconds. Defaults to 0 (no delay). <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setTooltipDelayHide(int _tooltipDelayHide) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tooltipDelayHide, _tooltipDelayHide);
}
/**
* The tooltip is shown with a delay. This value is the delay in milliseconds. Defaults to 0 (no delay). <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or 0, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public int getTooltipDelayShow() {
return (int) (Integer) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tooltipDelayShow, 0);
}
/**
* The tooltip is shown with a delay. This value is the delay in milliseconds. Defaults to 0 (no delay). <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setTooltipDelayShow(int _tooltipDelayShow) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tooltipDelayShow, _tooltipDelayShow);
}
/**
* Where is the tooltip to be displayed? Possible values: "top", "bottom", "right", "left", "auto", "auto top", "auto bottom", "auto right" and "auto left". Default to "bottom". <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getTooltipPosition() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tooltipPosition);
}
/**
* Where is the tooltip to be displayed? Possible values: "top", "bottom", "right", "left", "auto", "auto top", "auto bottom", "auto right" and "auto left". Default to "bottom". <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setTooltipPosition(String _tooltipPosition) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tooltipPosition, _tooltipPosition);
}
/**
* Component(s) to be updated with ajax. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getUpdate() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.update);
}
/**
* Component(s) to be updated with ajax. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setUpdate(String _update) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.update, _update);
}
/**
* This column is shown on a certain screen size and above. Legal values: lg, md, sm, xs. <P>
* @return Returns the value of the attribute, or null, if it hasn't been set by the JSF file.
*/
public String getVisible() {
return (String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.visible);
}
/**
* This column is shown on a certain screen size and above. Legal values: lg, md, sm, xs. <P>
* Usually this method is called internally by the JSF engine.
*/
public void setVisible(String _visible) {
getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.visible, _visible);
}
}