/*
* $Id: JXTable.java 4266 2012-12-05 16:34:37Z kleopatra $
*
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package org.jdesktop.swingx;
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.ComponentOrientation;
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.KeyboardFocusManager;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.Window;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.print.PrinterException;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.EventObject;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.TreeSet;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import javax.swing.Action;
import javax.swing.ActionMap;
import javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor;
import javax.swing.Icon;
import javax.swing.ImageIcon;
import javax.swing.JCheckBox;
import javax.swing.JComponent;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPopupMenu;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.JTextField;
import javax.swing.JViewport;
import javax.swing.KeyStroke;
import javax.swing.ListSelectionModel;
import javax.swing.RowFilter;
import javax.swing.RowSorter;
import javax.swing.RowSorter.SortKey;
import javax.swing.ScrollPaneConstants;
import javax.swing.SortOrder;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
import javax.swing.UIDefaults;
import javax.swing.UIManager;
import javax.swing.border.LineBorder;
import javax.swing.event.ChangeEvent;
import javax.swing.event.ChangeListener;
import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionEvent;
import javax.swing.event.RowSorterEvent;
import javax.swing.event.TableColumnModelEvent;
import javax.swing.event.TableModelEvent;
import javax.swing.table.JTableHeader;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellEditor;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
import javax.swing.table.TableColumn;
import javax.swing.table.TableColumnModel;
import javax.swing.table.TableModel;
import org.jdesktop.beans.JavaBean;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.action.AbstractActionExt;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.action.BoundAction;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.decorator.ComponentAdapter;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.decorator.CompoundHighlighter;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.decorator.Highlighter;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.decorator.ResetDTCRColorHighlighter;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.event.TableColumnModelExtListener;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.hyperlink.HyperlinkAction;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.LookAndFeelAddons;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.TableAddon;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.UIAction;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.UIDependent;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.UIManagerExt;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.AbstractRenderer;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.CheckBoxProvider;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.DefaultTableRenderer;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.HyperlinkProvider;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.IconValues;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.MappedValue;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.StringValue;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.StringValues;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.rollover.RolloverProducer;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.rollover.TableRolloverController;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.rollover.TableRolloverProducer;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.search.AbstractSearchable;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.search.SearchFactory;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.search.Searchable;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.search.TableSearchable;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.sort.DefaultSortController;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.sort.SortController;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.sort.SortUtils;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.sort.StringValueRegistry;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.sort.TableSortController;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnControlButton;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnFactory;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.table.DefaultTableColumnModelExt;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.table.NumberEditorExt;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.table.TableColumnExt;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.table.TableColumnModelExt;
/**
* Enhanced Table component with support for general SwingX sorting/filtering,
* rendering, highlighting, rollover and search functionality. Table specific
* enhancements include runtime configuration options like toggle column
* visibility, column sizing, PENDING JW ...
*
* <h2>Sorting and Filtering</h2>
*
* JXTable supports sorting and filtering of rows (switched to core sorting).
*
* Additionally, it provides api to apply
* a specific sort order, to toggle the sort order of columns identified
* by view index or column identifier and to reset all sorts. F.i:
*
* <pre><code>
* table.setSortOrder("PERSON_ID", SortOrder.DESCENDING);
* table.toggleSortOder(4);
* table.resetSortOrder();
* </code></pre>
*
* Sorting sequence can be configured per column by setting the TableColumnExt's
* <code>comparator</code> property. Sorting can be disabled per column - setting the TableColumnExt's
* <code>sortable</code> or per table by {@link #setSortable(boolean)}.
* The table takes responsibility to propagate these
* properties to the current sorter, if available <p>
*
* Note that the enhanced sorting controls are effective only if the RowSorter is
* of type SortController, which it is by default. Different from core JTable, the
* autoCreateRowSorter property is enabled by default. If on, the JXTable creates and
* uses a default row sorter as returned by the createDefaultRowSorter method.
*
* <p>
* Typically, a JXTable is sortable by left clicking on column headers. By default, each
* subsequent click on a header reverses the order of the sort, and a sort arrow
* icon is automatically drawn on the header.
*
* <p>
*
* <h2>Rendering and Highlighting</h2>
*
* As all SwingX collection views, a JXTable is a HighlighterClient (PENDING JW:
* formally define and implement, like in AbstractTestHighlighter), that is it
* provides consistent api to add and remove Highlighters which can visually
* decorate the rendering component.
*
* <p>
* An example multiple highlighting (default striping as appropriate for the
* current LookAndFeel, cell foreground on matching pattern, and shading a
* column):
*
* <pre><code>
*
* Highlighter simpleStriping = HighlighterFactory.createSimpleStriping();
* PatternPredicate patternPredicate = new PatternPredicate("ˆM", 1);
* ColorHighlighter magenta = new ColorHighlighter(patternPredicate, null,
* Color.MAGENTA, null, Color.MAGENTA);
* Highlighter shading = new ShadingColorHighlighter(
* new HighlightPredicate.ColumnHighlightPredicate(1));
*
* table.setHighlighters(simpleStriping,
* magenta,
* shading);
* </code></pre>
*
* <p>
* To fully support, JXTable registers SwingX default table renderers instead of
* core defaults (see {@link DefaultTableRenderer}) The recommended approach for
* customizing rendered content it to intall a DefaultTableRenderer configured
* with a custom String- and/or IconValue. F.i. assuming the cell value is a
* File and should be rendered by showing its name followed and date of last
* change:
*
* <pre><code>
* StringValue sv = new StringValue() {
* public String getString(Object value) {
* if (!(value instanceof File)) return StringValues.TO_STRING.getString(value);
* return StringValues.FILE_NAME.getString(value) + ", "
* + StringValues.DATE_TO_STRING.getString(((File) value).lastModified());
* }};
* table.setCellRenderer(File.class, new DefaultTableRenderer(sv));
* </code></pre>
*
* In addition to super default per-class registration, JXTable registers a default
* renderer for <code>URI</code>s which opens the default application to view the related
* document as supported by <code>Desktop</code>. Note: this action is triggered only if
* rolloverEnabled is true (default value) and the cell is not editable.
*
* <p>
* <b>Note</b>: DefaultTableCellRenderer and subclasses require a hack to play
* nicely with Highlighters because it has an internal "color memory" in
* setForeground/setBackground. The hack is applied by default which might lead
* to unexpected side-effects in custom renderers subclassing DTCR. See
* {@link #resetDefaultTableCellRendererHighlighter} for details.
* <p>
*
* <b>Note</b>: by default JXTable disables the alternate row striping provided
* by Nimbus, instead it does use the color provided by Nimbus to configure the
* UIColorHighlighter. Like in any other LAF without striping support,
* client code has to explicitly turn on striping by
* setting a Highlighter like:
*
* <pre><code>
* table.addHighlighter(HighlighterFactory.createSimpleStriping());
* </code></pre>
*
* Alternatively, if client code wants to rely on the LAF provided striping
* support, it can set a property in the UIManager ("early" in the application
* lifetime to prevent JXTable to disable Nimbus handling it. In this case it is
* recommended to not any of the ui-dependent Highlighters provided by the
* HighlighterFactory.
*
* <pre><code>
* UIManager.put("Nimbus.keepAlternateRowColor", Boolean.TRUE);
* </code></pre>
*
* <h2>Rollover</h2>
*
* As all SwingX collection views, a JXTable supports per-cell rollover which is
* enabled by default. If enabled, the component fires rollover events on
* enter/exit of a cell which by default is promoted to the renderer if it
* implements RolloverRenderer, that is simulates live behaviour. The rollover
* events can be used by client code as well, f.i. to decorate the rollover row
* using a Highlighter.
*
* <pre><code>
* JXTable table = new JXTable();
* table.addHighlighter(new ColorHighlighter(HighlightPredicate.ROLLOVER_ROW,
* null, Color.RED);
* </code></pre>
*
* <h2>Search</h2>
*
* As all SwingX collection views, a JXTable is searchable. A search action is
* registered in its ActionMap under the key "find". The default behaviour is to
* ask the SearchFactory to open a search component on this component. The
* default keybinding is retrieved from the SearchFactory, typically ctrl-f (or
* cmd-f for Mac). Client code can register custom actions and/or bindings as
* appropriate.
* <p>
*
* JXTable provides api to vend a renderer-controlled String representation of
* cell content. This allows the Searchable and Highlighters to use WYSIWYM
* (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Match), that is pattern matching against the actual
* string as seen by the user.
*
* <h2>Column Configuration</h2>
*
* JXTable's default column model
* is of type TableColumnModelExt which allows management of hidden columns.
* Furthermore, it guarantees to delegate creation and configuration of table columns
* to its ColumnFactory. The factory is meant as the central place to
* customize column configuration.
*
* <p>
* Columns can be hidden or shown by setting the visible property on the
* TableColumnExt using {@link TableColumnExt#setVisible(boolean)}. Columns can
* also be shown or hidden from the column control popup.
*
* <p>
* The column control popup is triggered by an icon drawn to the far right of
* the column headers, above the table's scrollbar (when installed in a
* JScrollPane). The popup allows the user to select which columns should be
* shown or hidden, as well as to pack columns and turn on horizontal scrolling.
* To show or hide the column control, use the
* {@link #setColumnControlVisible(boolean show)}method.
*
* <p>
* You can resize all columns, selected columns, or a single column using the
* methods like {@link #packAll()}. Packing combines several other aspects of a
* JXTable. If horizontal scrolling is enabled using
* {@link #setHorizontalScrollEnabled(boolean)}, then the scrollpane will allow
* the table to scroll right-left, and columns will be sized to their preferred
* size. To control the preferred sizing of a column, you can provide a
* prototype value for the column in the TableColumnExt using
* {@link TableColumnExt#setPrototypeValue(Object)}. The prototype is used as an
* indicator of the preferred size of the column. This can be useful if some
* data in a given column is very long, but where the resize algorithm would
* normally not pick this up.
*
* <p>
*
*
* <p>
* Keys/Actions registered with this component:
*
* <ul>
* <li>"find" - open an appropriate search widget for searching cell content.
* The default action registeres itself with the SearchFactory as search target.
* <li>"print" - print the table
* <li> {@link JXTable#HORIZONTALSCROLL_ACTION_COMMAND} - toggle the horizontal
* scrollbar
* <li> {@link JXTable#PACKSELECTED_ACTION_COMMAND} - resize the selected column
* to fit the widest cell content
* <li> {@link JXTable#PACKALL_ACTION_COMMAND} - resize all columns to fit the
* widest cell content in each column
*
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* Key bindings.
*
* <ul>
* <li>"control F" - bound to actionKey "find".
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* Client Properties.
*
* <ul>
* <li> {@link JXTable#MATCH_HIGHLIGHTER} - set to Boolean.TRUE to use a
* SearchHighlighter to mark a cell as matching.
* </ul>
*
* @author Ramesh Gupta
* @author Amy Fowler
* @author Mark Davidson
* @author Jeanette Winzenburg
*
*/
@JavaBean
public class JXTable extends JTable implements TableColumnModelExtListener {
/**
*
*/
public static final String FOCUS_PREVIOUS_COMPONENT = "focusPreviousComponent";
/**
*
*/
public static final String FOCUS_NEXT_COMPONENT = "focusNextComponent";
private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(JXTable.class.getName());
/**
* Identifier of show horizontal scroll action, used in JXTable's
* <code>ActionMap</code>.
*
*/
public static final String HORIZONTALSCROLL_ACTION_COMMAND = ColumnControlButton.COLUMN_CONTROL_MARKER
+ "horizontalScroll";
/**
* Identifier of pack table action, used in JXTable's <code>ActionMap</code>
* .
*/
public static final String PACKALL_ACTION_COMMAND = ColumnControlButton.COLUMN_CONTROL_MARKER
+ "packAll";
/**
* Identifier of pack selected column action, used in JXTable's
* <code>ActionMap</code>.
*/
public static final String PACKSELECTED_ACTION_COMMAND = ColumnControlButton.COLUMN_CONTROL_MARKER
+ "packSelected";
/**
* The prefix marker to find table related properties in the
* <code>ResourceBundle</code>.
*/
public static final String UIPREFIX = "JXTable.";
/** key for client property to use SearchHighlighter as match marker. */
public static final String MATCH_HIGHLIGHTER = AbstractSearchable.MATCH_HIGHLIGHTER;
static {
// Hack: make sure the resource bundle is loaded
LookAndFeelAddons.getAddon();
LookAndFeelAddons.contribute(new TableAddon());
}
/** The CompoundHighlighter for the table. */
protected CompoundHighlighter compoundHighlighter;
/**
* The key for the client property deciding about whether the color memory
* hack for DefaultTableCellRenderer should be used.
*
* @see #resetDefaultTableCellRendererHighlighter
*/
public static final String USE_DTCR_COLORMEMORY_HACK = "useDTCRColorMemoryHack";
/**
* The Highlighter used to hack around DefaultTableCellRenderer's color
* memory.
*/
protected Highlighter resetDefaultTableCellRendererHighlighter;
/** The ComponentAdapter for model data access. */
protected ComponentAdapter dataAdapter;
/** Listens for changes from the highlighters. */
private ChangeListener highlighterChangeListener;
/** the factory to use for column creation and configuration. */
private ColumnFactory columnFactory;
/** The default number of visible rows (in a ScrollPane). */
private int visibleRowCount = 20;
/** The default number of visible columns (in a ScrollPane). */
private int visibleColumnCount = -1;
/**
* Flag to indicate if the column control is visible.
*/
private boolean columnControlVisible;
/**
* ScrollPane's original vertical scroll policy. If the column control is
* visible the policy is set to ALWAYS.
*/
private int verticalScrollPolicy;
/**
* The component used a column control in the upper trailing corner of an
* enclosing <code>JScrollPane</code>.
*/
private JComponent columnControlButton;
/**
* Mouse/Motion/Listener keeping track of mouse moved in cell coordinates.
*/
private transient RolloverProducer rolloverProducer;
/**
* RolloverController: listens to cell over events and repaints
* entered/exited rows.
*/
private transient TableRolloverController<JXTable> linkController;
/**
* field to store the autoResizeMode while interactively setting horizontal
* scrollbar to visible.
*/
private int oldAutoResizeMode;
/**
* flag to indicate enhanced auto-resize-off behaviour is on. This is
* set/reset in setHorizontalScrollEnabled.
*/
private boolean intelliMode;
/**
* internal flag indicating that we are in super.doLayout(). (used in
* columnMarginChanged to not update the resizingCol's prefWidth).
*/
private boolean inLayout;
/**
* Flag to distinguish internal settings of row height from client code
* settings. The rowHeight will be internally adjusted to font size on
* instantiation and in updateUI if the height has not been set explicitly
* by the application.
*
* @see #adminSetRowHeight(int)
* @see #setRowHeight(int)
*/
protected boolean isXTableRowHeightSet;
/** property to control search behaviour. */
protected Searchable searchable;
/** property to control table's editability as a whole. */
private boolean editable;
private Dimension calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize;
/** flag to indicate whether the rowSorter is auto-created. */
private boolean autoCreateRowSorter;
/** flag to indicate if table is interactively sortable. */
private boolean sortable;
/** flag to indicate whether model update events should trigger resorts. */
private boolean sortsOnUpdates;
/** flag to indicate that it's unsafe to update sortable-related sorter properties. */
private boolean ignoreAddColumn;
/** Registry of per-cell string representation. */
private transient StringValueRegistry stringValueRegistry;
private SortOrder[] sortOrderCycle;
/** Instantiates a JXTable with a default table model, no data. */
public JXTable() {
init();
}
/**
* Instantiates a JXTable with a specific table model.
*
* @param dm The model to use.
*/
public JXTable(TableModel dm) {
super(dm);
init();
}
/**
* Instantiates a JXTable with a specific table model.
*
* @param dm The model to use.
*/
public JXTable(TableModel dm, TableColumnModel cm) {
super(dm, cm);
init();
}
/**
* Instantiates a JXTable with a specific table model, column model, and
* selection model.
*
* @param dm The table model to use.
* @param cm The column model to use.
* @param sm The list selection model to use.
*/
public JXTable(TableModel dm, TableColumnModel cm, ListSelectionModel sm) {
super(dm, cm, sm);
init();
}
/**
* Instantiates a JXTable for a given number of columns and rows.
*
* @param numRows Count of rows to accommodate.
* @param numColumns Count of columns to accommodate.
*/
public JXTable(int numRows, int numColumns) {
super(numRows, numColumns);
init();
}
/**
* Instantiates a JXTable with data in a vector or rows and column names.
*
* @param rowData Row data, as a Vector of Objects.
* @param columnNames Column names, as a Vector of Strings.
*/
public JXTable(Vector<?> rowData, Vector<?> columnNames) {
super(rowData, columnNames);
init();
}
/**
* Instantiates a JXTable with data in a array or rows and column names.
*
* @param rowData Row data, as a two-dimensional Array of Objects (by row,
* for column).
* @param columnNames Column names, as a Array of Strings.
*/
public JXTable(Object[][] rowData, Object[] columnNames) {
super(rowData, columnNames);
init();
}
/**
* Initializes the table for use.
*
*/
private void init() {
putClientProperty(USE_DTCR_COLORMEMORY_HACK, Boolean.TRUE);
initDefaultStringValues();
sortOrderCycle = DefaultSortController.getDefaultSortOrderCycle();
setSortsOnUpdates(true);
setSortable(true);
setAutoCreateRowSorter(true);
setRolloverEnabled(true);
setEditable(true);
setTerminateEditOnFocusLost(true);
initActionsAndBindings();
initFocusBindings();
// instantiate row height depending ui setting or font size.
updateRowHeightUI(false);
// set to null - don't want hard-coded pixel sizes.
setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(null);
// PENDING: need to duplicate here..
// why doesn't the call in tableChanged work?
initializeColumnWidths();
setFillsViewportHeight(true);
updateLocaleState(getLocale());
}
//--------------- Rollover support
/**
* Sets the property to enable/disable rollover support. If enabled, this component
* fires property changes on per-cell mouse rollover state, i.e.
* when the mouse enters/leaves a list cell. <p>
*
* This can be enabled to show "live" rollover behaviour, f.i. the cursor over a cell
* rendered by a JXHyperlink.<p>
*
* The default value is true.
*
* @param rolloverEnabled a boolean indicating whether or not the rollover
* functionality should be enabled.
*
* @see #isRolloverEnabled()
* @see #getLinkController()
* @see #createRolloverProducer()
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.rollover.RolloverRenderer
*/
public void setRolloverEnabled(boolean rolloverEnabled) {
boolean old = isRolloverEnabled();
if (rolloverEnabled == old)
return;
if (rolloverEnabled) {
rolloverProducer = createRolloverProducer();
rolloverProducer.install(this);
getLinkController().install(this);
} else {
rolloverProducer.release(this);
rolloverProducer = null;
getLinkController().release();
}
firePropertyChange("rolloverEnabled", old, isRolloverEnabled());
}
/**
* Returns a boolean indicating whether or not rollover support is enabled.
*
* @return a boolean indicating whether or not rollover support is enabled.
*
* @see #setRolloverEnabled(boolean)
*/
public boolean isRolloverEnabled() {
return rolloverProducer != null;
}
/**
* Returns the RolloverController for this component. Lazyly creates the
* controller if necessary, that is the return value is guaranteed to be
* not null. <p>
*
* PENDING JW: rename to getRolloverController
*
* @return the RolloverController for this tree, guaranteed to be not null.
*
* @see #setRolloverEnabled(boolean)
* @see #createLinkController()
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.rollover.RolloverController
*/
protected TableRolloverController<JXTable> getLinkController() {
if (linkController == null) {
linkController = createLinkController();
}
return linkController;
}
/**
* Creates and returns a RolloverController appropriate for this component.
*
* @return a RolloverController appropriate for this component.
*
* @see #getLinkController()
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.rollover.RolloverController
*/
protected TableRolloverController<JXTable> createLinkController() {
return new TableRolloverController<JXTable>();
}
/**
* Creates and returns the RolloverProducer to use with this component.
* <p>
*
* @return <code>RolloverProducer</code> to use with this component
*
* @see #setRolloverEnabled(boolean)
*/
protected RolloverProducer createRolloverProducer() {
return new TableRolloverProducer();
}
/**
* Returns the column control visible property.
* <p>
*
* @return boolean to indicate whether the column control is visible.
* @see #setColumnControlVisible(boolean)
* @see #setColumnControl(JComponent)
*/
public boolean isColumnControlVisible() {
return columnControlVisible;
}
/**
* Sets the column control visible property. If true and
* <code>JXTable</code> is contained in a <code>JScrollPane</code>, the
* table adds the column control to the trailing corner of the scroll pane.
* <p>
*
* Note: if the table is not inside a <code>JScrollPane</code> the column
* control is not shown even if this returns true. In this case it's the
* responsibility of the client code to actually show it.
* <p>
*
* The default value is <code>false</code>.
*
* @param visible boolean to indicate if the column control should be shown
* @see #isColumnControlVisible()
* @see #setColumnControl(JComponent)
*
*/
public void setColumnControlVisible(boolean visible) {
if (isColumnControlVisible() == visible)
return;
boolean old = isColumnControlVisible();
if (old) {
unconfigureColumnControl();
}
this.columnControlVisible = visible;
if (isColumnControlVisible()) {
configureColumnControl();
}
firePropertyChange("columnControlVisible", old, !old);
}
/**
* Returns the component used as column control. Lazily creates the control
* to the default if it is <code>null</code>.
*
* @return component for column control, guaranteed to be != null.
* @see #setColumnControl(JComponent)
* @see #createDefaultColumnControl()
*/
public JComponent getColumnControl() {
if (columnControlButton == null) {
columnControlButton = createDefaultColumnControl();
}
return columnControlButton;
}
/**
* Sets the component used as column control. Updates the enclosing
* <code>JScrollPane</code> if appropriate. Passing a <code>null</code>
* parameter restores the column control to the default.
* <p>
* The component is automatically visible only if the
* <code>columnControlVisible</code> property is <code>true</code> and the
* table is contained in a <code>JScrollPane</code>.
*
* <p>
* NOTE: from the table's perspective, the column control is simply a
* <code>JComponent</code> to add to and keep in the trailing corner of the
* scrollpane. (if any). It's up the concrete control to configure itself
* from and keep synchronized to the columns' states.
* <p>
*
* @param columnControl the <code>JComponent</code> to use as columnControl.
* @see #getColumnControl()
* @see #createDefaultColumnControl()
* @see #setColumnControlVisible(boolean)
*
*/
public void setColumnControl(JComponent columnControl) {
// PENDING JW: release old column control? who's responsible?
// Could implement CCB.autoRelease()?
JComponent old = columnControlButton;
this.columnControlButton = columnControl;
configureColumnControl();
firePropertyChange("columnControl", old, getColumnControl());
}
/**
* Creates the default column control used by this table. This
* implementation returns a <code>ColumnControlButton</code> configured with
* default <code>ColumnControlIcon</code>.
*
* @return the default component used as column control.
* @see #setColumnControl(JComponent)
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnControlButton
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.icon.ColumnControlIcon
*/
protected JComponent createDefaultColumnControl() {
return new ColumnControlButton(this);
}
/**
* Sets the language-sensitive orientation that is to be used to order the
* elements or text within this component.
* <p>
*
* Overridden to work around a core bug: <code>JScrollPane</code> can't cope
* with corners when changing component orientation at runtime. This method
* explicitly re-configures the column control.
* <p>
*
* @param o the ComponentOrientation for this table.
* @see java.awt.Component#setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation)
*/
@Override
public void setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation o) {
removeColumnControlFromCorners();
super.setComponentOrientation(o);
configureColumnControl();
}
/**
* Sets upper corners in JScrollPane to null if same as getColumnControl().
* This is a hack around core not coping correctly with component orientation.
*
* @see #setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation)
*/
protected void removeColumnControlFromCorners() {
JScrollPane scrollPane = getEnclosingScrollPane();
if ((scrollPane == null) || !isColumnControlVisible()) return;
removeColumnControlFromCorners(scrollPane,
JScrollPane.UPPER_LEFT_CORNER, JScrollPane.UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER);
}
private void removeColumnControlFromCorners(JScrollPane scrollPane, String... corners) {
for (String corner : corners) {
if (scrollPane.getCorner(corner) == getColumnControl()) {
scrollPane.setCorner(corner, null);
}
}
}
/**
* Configures the enclosing <code>JScrollPane</code>.
* <p>
*
* Overridden to addionally configure the upper trailing corner with the
* column control.
*
* @see #configureColumnControl()
*
*/
@Override
protected void configureEnclosingScrollPane() {
super.configureEnclosingScrollPane();
configureColumnControl();
}
/**
* Unconfigures the enclosing <code>JScrollPane</code>.
* <p>
*
* Overridden to addionally unconfigure the upper trailing corner with the
* column control.
*
* @see #unconfigureColumnControl()
*
*/
@Override
protected void unconfigureEnclosingScrollPane() {
unconfigureColumnControl();
super.unconfigureEnclosingScrollPane();
}
/**
* /** Unconfigures the upper trailing corner of an enclosing
* <code>JScrollPane</code>.
*
* Here: removes the upper trailing corner and resets.
*
* @see #setColumnControlVisible(boolean)
* @see #setColumnControl(JComponent)
*/
protected void unconfigureColumnControl() {
JScrollPane scrollPane = getEnclosingScrollPane();
if (scrollPane == null) return;
if (verticalScrollPolicy != 0) {
// Fix #155-swingx: reset only if we had forced always before
// PENDING: JW - doesn't cope with dynamically changing the
// policy
// shouldn't be much of a problem because doesn't happen too
// often??
scrollPane.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(verticalScrollPolicy);
verticalScrollPolicy = 0;
}
if (isColumnControlVisible()) {
scrollPane.setCorner(JScrollPane.UPPER_TRAILING_CORNER, null);
}
}
/**
* Configures the upper trailing corner of an enclosing
* <code>JScrollPane</code>.
*
* Adds the <code>ColumnControl</code> if the
* <code>columnControlVisible</code> property is true.
* <p>
*
* @see #setColumnControlVisible(boolean)
* @see #setColumnControl(JComponent)
*/
protected void configureColumnControl() {
if (!isColumnControlVisible())
return;
JScrollPane scrollPane = getEnclosingScrollPane();
if (scrollPane == null) return;
if (verticalScrollPolicy == 0) {
verticalScrollPolicy = scrollPane.getVerticalScrollBarPolicy();
}
scrollPane.setCorner(JScrollPane.UPPER_TRAILING_CORNER,
getColumnControl());
scrollPane
.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
}
/**
* Returns the enclosing JScrollPane of this table, or null if not
* contained in a JScrollPane or not the main view of the scrollPane.
*
* @return the enclosing JScrollPane if this table is the main view or
* null if not.
*/
protected JScrollPane getEnclosingScrollPane() {
Container p = getParent();
if (p instanceof JViewport) {
Container gp = p.getParent();
if (gp instanceof JScrollPane) {
JScrollPane scrollPane = (JScrollPane) gp;
// Make certain we are the viewPort's view and not, for
// example, the rowHeaderView of the scrollPane -
// an implementor of fixed columns might do this.
JViewport viewport = scrollPane.getViewport();
if (viewport == null || viewport.getView() != this) {
return null;
}
return scrollPane;
}
}
return null;
}
// --------------------- actions
/**
* Take over ctrl-tab.
*
*/
private void initFocusBindings() {
setFocusTraversalKeys(KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
new TreeSet<KeyStroke>());
setFocusTraversalKeys(KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
new TreeSet<KeyStroke>());
getInputMap(WHEN_ANCESTOR_OF_FOCUSED_COMPONENT).put(
KeyStroke.getKeyStroke("ctrl TAB"), FOCUS_NEXT_COMPONENT);
getInputMap(WHEN_ANCESTOR_OF_FOCUSED_COMPONENT).put(
KeyStroke.getKeyStroke("shift ctrl TAB"),
FOCUS_PREVIOUS_COMPONENT);
getActionMap().put(FOCUS_NEXT_COMPONENT,
createFocusTransferAction(true));
getActionMap().put(FOCUS_PREVIOUS_COMPONENT,
createFocusTransferAction(false));
}
/**
* Creates and returns an action for forward/backward focus transfer,
* depending on the given flag.
*
* @param forward a boolean indicating the direction of the required focus
* transfer
* @return the action bound to focusTraversal.
*/
private Action createFocusTransferAction(final boolean forward) {
BoundAction action = new BoundAction(null,
forward ? FOCUS_NEXT_COMPONENT : FOCUS_PREVIOUS_COMPONENT);
action.registerCallback(this, forward ? "transferFocus"
: "transferFocusBackward");
return action;
}
/**
* A small class which dispatches actions.
* <p>
* TODO (?): Is there a way that we can make this static?
* <p>
*
* PENDING JW: don't use UIAction ... we are in OO-land!
*/
private class Actions extends UIAction {
Actions(String name) {
super(name);
}
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) {
if ("print".equals(getName())) {
try {
print();
} catch (PrinterException ex) {
// REMIND(aim): should invoke pluggable application error
// handler
LOG.log(Level.WARNING, "", ex);
}
} else if ("find".equals(getName())) {
doFind();
}
}
}
/**
* Registers additional, per-instance <code>Action</code>s to the this
* table's ActionMap. Binds the search accelerator (as returned by the
* SearchFactory) to the find action.
*
*
*/
private void initActionsAndBindings() {
// Register the actions that this class can handle.
ActionMap map = getActionMap();
map.put("print", new Actions("print"));
map.put("find", new Actions("find"));
// hack around core bug: cancel editing doesn't fire
// reported against SwingX as of #610-swingx
map.put("cancel", createCancelAction());
map.put(PACKALL_ACTION_COMMAND, createPackAllAction());
map.put(PACKSELECTED_ACTION_COMMAND, createPackSelectedAction());
map
.put(HORIZONTALSCROLL_ACTION_COMMAND,
createHorizontalScrollAction());
KeyStroke findStroke = SearchFactory.getInstance()
.getSearchAccelerator();
getInputMap(JComponent.WHEN_ANCESTOR_OF_FOCUSED_COMPONENT).put(
findStroke, "find");
}
/**
* Creates and returns an Action which cancels an ongoing edit correctly.
* Note: the correct thing to do is to call the editor's cancelEditing, the
* wrong thing to do is to call table removeEditor (as core JTable does...).
* So this is a quick hack around a core bug, reported against SwingX in
* #610-swingx.
*
* @return an Action which cancels an edit.
*/
private Action createCancelAction() {
Action action = new AbstractActionExt() {
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
if (!isEditing())
return;
getCellEditor().cancelCellEditing();
}
@Override
public boolean isEnabled() {
return isEditing();
}
};
return action;
}
/**
* Creates and returns the default <code>Action</code> for toggling the
* horizontal scrollBar.
*/
private Action createHorizontalScrollAction() {
BoundAction action = new BoundAction(null,
HORIZONTALSCROLL_ACTION_COMMAND);
action.setStateAction();
action.registerCallback(this, "setHorizontalScrollEnabled");
action.setSelected(isHorizontalScrollEnabled());
return action;
}
/**
* Returns a potentially localized value from the UIManager. The given key
* is prefixed by this table's <code>UIPREFIX</code> before doing the
* lookup. The lookup respects this table's current <code>locale</code>
* property. Returns the key, if no value is found.
*
* @param key the bare key to look up in the UIManager.
* @return the value mapped to UIPREFIX + key or key if no value is found.
*/
protected String getUIString(String key) {
return getUIString(key, getLocale());
}
/**
* Returns a potentially localized value from the UIManager for the given
* locale. The given key is prefixed by this table's <code>UIPREFIX</code>
* before doing the lookup. Returns the key, if no value is found.
*
* @param key the bare key to look up in the UIManager.
* @param locale the locale use for lookup
* @return the value mapped to UIPREFIX + key in the given locale, or key if
* no value is found.
*/
protected String getUIString(String key, Locale locale) {
String text = UIManagerExt.getString(UIPREFIX + key, locale);
return text != null ? text : key;
}
/**
* Creates and returns the default <code>Action</code> for packing the
* selected column.
*/
private Action createPackSelectedAction() {
BoundAction action = new BoundAction(null, PACKSELECTED_ACTION_COMMAND);
action.registerCallback(this, "packSelected");
action.setEnabled(getSelectedColumnCount() > 0);
return action;
}
/**
* Creates and returns the default <b>Action </b> for packing all columns.
*/
private Action createPackAllAction() {
BoundAction action = new BoundAction(null, PACKALL_ACTION_COMMAND);
action.registerCallback(this, "packAll");
return action;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden to update locale-dependent properties.
*
* @see #updateLocaleState(Locale)
*/
@Override
public void setLocale(Locale locale) {
updateLocaleState(locale);
super.setLocale(locale);
}
/**
* Updates locale-dependent state to the given <code>Locale</code>.
*
* Here: updates registered column actions' locale-dependent state.
* <p>
*
* PENDING: Try better to find all column actions including custom
* additions? Or move to columnControl?
*
* @param locale the Locale to use for value lookup
* @see #setLocale(Locale)
* @see #updateLocaleActionState(String, Locale)
*/
protected void updateLocaleState(Locale locale) {
updateLocaleActionState(HORIZONTALSCROLL_ACTION_COMMAND, locale);
updateLocaleActionState(PACKALL_ACTION_COMMAND, locale);
updateLocaleActionState(PACKSELECTED_ACTION_COMMAND, locale);
}
/**
* Updates locale-dependent state of action registered with key in
* <code>ActionMap</code>. Does nothing if no action with key is found.
* <p>
*
* Here: updates the <code>Action</code>'s name property.
*
* @param key the string for lookup in this table's ActionMap
* @see #updateLocaleState(Locale)
*/
protected void updateLocaleActionState(String key, Locale locale) {
Action action = getActionMap().get(key);
if (action == null)
return;
action.putValue(Action.NAME, getUIString(key, locale));
}
// ------------------ bound action callback methods
/**
* Resizes all columns to fit their content.
* <p>
*
* By default this method is bound to the pack all columns
* <code>Action</code> and registered in the table's <code>ActionMap</code>.
*
*/
public void packAll() {
packTable(-1);
}
/**
* Resizes the lead column to fit its content.
* <p>
*
* By default this method is bound to the pack selected column
* <code>Action</code> and registered in the table's <code>ActionMap</code>.
*/
public void packSelected() {
int selected = getColumnModel().getSelectionModel()
.getLeadSelectionIndex();
if (selected >= 0) {
packColumn(selected, -1);
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to update the enabled state of the pack selected column
* <code>Action</code>.
*/
@Override
public void columnSelectionChanged(ListSelectionEvent e) {
super.columnSelectionChanged(e);
if (e.getValueIsAdjusting())
return;
Action packSelected = getActionMap().get(PACKSELECTED_ACTION_COMMAND);
if ((packSelected != null)) {
packSelected.setEnabled(!((ListSelectionModel) e.getSource())
.isSelectionEmpty());
}
}
// ----------------------- scrollable control
/**
* Sets the enablement of enhanced horizontal scrolling. If enabled, it
* toggles an auto-resize mode which always fills the <code>JViewport</code>
* horizontally and shows the horizontal scrollbar if necessary.
* <p>
*
* The default value is <code>false</code>.
* <p>
*
* Note: this is <strong>not</strong> a bound property, though it follows
* bean naming conventions.
*
* PENDING: Probably should be... If so, could be taken by a listening
* Action as in the app-framework.
* <p>
* PENDING JW: the name is mis-leading?
*
* @param enabled a boolean indicating whether enhanced auto-resize mode is
* enabled.
* @see #isHorizontalScrollEnabled()
*/
public void setHorizontalScrollEnabled(boolean enabled) {
/*
* PENDING JW: add a "real" mode? Problematic because there are several
* places in core which check for #AUTO_RESIZE_OFF, can't use different
* value without unwanted side-effects. The current solution with
* tagging the #AUTO_RESIZE_OFF by a boolean flag #intelliMode is
* brittle - need to be very careful to turn off again ... Another
* problem is to keep the horizontalScrollEnabled toggling action in
* synch with this property. Yet another problem is the change
* notification: currently this is _not_ a bound property.
*/
if (enabled == (isHorizontalScrollEnabled())) {
return;
}
boolean old = isHorizontalScrollEnabled();
if (enabled) {
// remember the resizeOn mode if any
if (getAutoResizeMode() != AUTO_RESIZE_OFF) {
oldAutoResizeMode = getAutoResizeMode();
}
setAutoResizeMode(AUTO_RESIZE_OFF);
// setAutoResizeModel always disables the intelliMode
// must set after calling and update the action again
intelliMode = true;
updateHorizontalAction();
} else {
setAutoResizeMode(oldAutoResizeMode);
}
firePropertyChange("horizontalScrollEnabled", old,
isHorizontalScrollEnabled());
}
/**
* Returns the current setting for horizontal scrolling.
*
* @return the enablement of enhanced horizontal scrolling.
* @see #setHorizontalScrollEnabled(boolean)
*/
public boolean isHorizontalScrollEnabled() {
return intelliMode && getAutoResizeMode() == AUTO_RESIZE_OFF;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden for internal bookkeeping related to the enhanced auto-resize
* behaviour.
* <p>
*
* Note: to enable/disable the enhanced auto-resize mode use exclusively
* <code>setHorizontalScrollEnabled</code>, this method can't cope with it.
*
* @see #setHorizontalScrollEnabled(boolean)
*
*/
@Override
public void setAutoResizeMode(int mode) {
if (mode != AUTO_RESIZE_OFF) {
oldAutoResizeMode = mode;
}
intelliMode = false;
super.setAutoResizeMode(mode);
updateHorizontalAction();
}
/**
* Synchs selected state of horizontal scrolling <code>Action</code> to
* enablement of enhanced auto-resize behaviour.
*/
protected void updateHorizontalAction() {
Action showHorizontal = getActionMap().get(
HORIZONTALSCROLL_ACTION_COMMAND);
if (showHorizontal instanceof BoundAction) {
((BoundAction) showHorizontal)
.setSelected(isHorizontalScrollEnabled());
}
}
/**
*{@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to support enhanced auto-resize behaviour enabled and
* necessary.
*
* @see #setHorizontalScrollEnabled(boolean)
*/
@Override
public boolean getScrollableTracksViewportWidth() {
boolean shouldTrack = super.getScrollableTracksViewportWidth();
if (isHorizontalScrollEnabled()) {
return hasExcessWidth();
}
return shouldTrack;
}
/**
* Layouts column width. The exact behaviour depends on the
* <code>autoResizeMode</code> property.
* <p>
* Overridden to support enhanced auto-resize behaviour enabled and
* necessary.
*
* @see #setAutoResizeMode(int)
* @see #setHorizontalScrollEnabled(boolean)
*/
@Override
public void doLayout() {
int resizeMode = getAutoResizeMode();
// fool super...
if (isHorizontalScrollEnabled() && hasRealizedParent()
&& hasExcessWidth()) {
autoResizeMode = oldAutoResizeMode;
}
inLayout = true;
super.doLayout();
inLayout = false;
autoResizeMode = resizeMode;
}
/**
*
* @return boolean to indicate whether the table has a realized parent.
*/
private boolean hasRealizedParent() {
return (getWidth() > 0) && (getParent() != null)
&& (getParent().getWidth() > 0);
}
/**
* PRE: hasRealizedParent()
*
* @return boolean to indicate whether the table has widths excessing
* parent's width
*/
private boolean hasExcessWidth() {
return getPreferredSize().width < getParent().getWidth();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to support enhanced auto-resize behaviour enabled and
* necessary.
*
* @see #setHorizontalScrollEnabled(boolean)
*/
@Override
public void columnMarginChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
if (isEditing()) {
removeEditor();
}
TableColumn resizingColumn = getResizingColumn();
// Need to do this here, before the parent's
// layout manager calls getPreferredSize().
if (resizingColumn != null && autoResizeMode == AUTO_RESIZE_OFF
&& !inLayout) {
resizingColumn.setPreferredWidth(resizingColumn.getWidth());
}
resizeAndRepaint();
}
/**
* Returns the column which is interactively resized. The return value is
* null if the header is null or has no resizing column.
*
* @return the resizing column.
*/
private TableColumn getResizingColumn() {
return (tableHeader == null) ? null : tableHeader.getResizingColumn();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden for documentation reasons only: same behaviour but different default value.
* <p>
*
* The default value is <code>true</code>.
* <p>
*/
@Override
public void setFillsViewportHeight(boolean fillsViewportHeight) {
if (fillsViewportHeight == getFillsViewportHeight())
return;
super.setFillsViewportHeight(fillsViewportHeight);
}
// ------------------------ override super because of filter-awareness
/**
* {@inheritDoc}<p>
* Overridden to respect the cell's editability, that is it has no effect if
* <code>!isCellEditable(row, column)</code>.
*
*
* @see #isCellEditable(int, int)
*/
@Override
public void setValueAt(Object aValue, int row, int column) {
if (!isCellEditable(row, column))
return;
super.setValueAt(aValue, row, column);
}
/**
* Returns true if the cell at <code>row</code> and <code>column</code> is
* editable. Otherwise, invoking <code>setValueAt</code> on the cell will
* have no effect.
* <p>
* Overridden to account for row index mapping and to support a layered
* editability control:
* <ul>
* <li>per-table: <code>JXTable.isEditable()</code>
* <li>per-column: <code>TableColumnExt.isEditable()</code>
* <li>per-cell: controlled by the model
* <code>TableModel.isCellEditable()</code>
* </ul>
* The view cell is considered editable only if all three layers are
* enabled.
*
* @param row the row index in view coordinates
* @param column the column index in view coordinates
* @return true if the cell is editable
*
* @see #setValueAt(Object, int, int)
* @see #isEditable()
* @see TableColumnExt#isEditable
* @see TableModel#isCellEditable
*/
@Override
public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column) {
if (!isEditable())
return false;
boolean editable = super.isCellEditable(row, column);
if (editable) {
TableColumnExt tableColumn = getColumnExt(column);
if (tableColumn != null) {
editable = tableColumn.isEditable();
}
}
return editable;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden for documentation clarification. The property has the same
* meaning as super, that is if true to re-create all table columns on
* either setting a new TableModel or receiving a structureChanged from the
* existing. The most obvious visual effect is that custom column properties
* appear to be "lost".
* <p>
*
* JXTable does support additonal custom configuration (via a custom
* ColumnFactory) which can (and incorrectly was) called independently from
* the creation. Setting this property to false guarantees that no column
* configuration is applied.
*
* @see #tableChanged(TableModelEvent)
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnFactory
*
*/
@Override
public boolean getAutoCreateColumnsFromModel() {
return super.getAutoCreateColumnsFromModel();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to update internal state related to enhanced functionality and
* hack around core bugs.
* <ul>
* <li> re-calculate intialize column width and preferred
* scrollable size after a structureChanged if autocreateColumnsFromModel is
* true.
* <li> update string representation control after structureChanged
* <li> core bug #6791934 logic to force revalidate if appropriate
* </ul>
* <p>
*
*/
@Override
public void tableChanged(TableModelEvent e) {
preprocessModelChange(e);
super.tableChanged(e);
if (isStructureChanged(e) && getAutoCreateColumnsFromModel()) {
initializeColumnWidths();
resetCalculatedScrollableSize(true);
}
if ((isStructureChanged(e))) {
updateStringValueRegistryColumnClasses();
}
postprocessModelChange(e);
}
//----> start hack around core issue 6791934:
// table not updated correctly after updating model
// while having a sorter with filter.
/**
* Overridden to hack around core bug
* http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6791934
*
*/
@Override
public void sorterChanged(RowSorterEvent e) {
super.sorterChanged(e);
postprocessSorterChanged(e);
}
/** flag to indicate if forced revalidate is needed. */
protected boolean forceRevalidate;
/** flag to indicate if a sortOrderChanged has happened between pre- and postProcessModelChange. */
protected boolean filteredRowCountChanged;
/**
* Hack around core issue 6791934: sets flags to force revalidate if appropriate.
* Called before processing the event.
* @param e the TableModelEvent received from the model
*/
protected void preprocessModelChange(TableModelEvent e) {
forceRevalidate = getSortsOnUpdates() && getRowFilter() != null && isUpdate(e) ;
}
/**
* Hack around core issue 6791934: forces a revalidate if appropriate and resets
* internal flags.
* Called after processing the event.
* @param e the TableModelEvent received from the model
*/
protected void postprocessModelChange(TableModelEvent e) {
if (forceRevalidate && filteredRowCountChanged) {
resizeAndRepaint();
}
filteredRowCountChanged = false;
forceRevalidate = false;
}
/**
* Hack around core issue 6791934: sets the sorter changed flag if appropriate.
* Called after processing the event.
* @param e the sorter event received from the sorter
*/
protected void postprocessSorterChanged(RowSorterEvent e) {
filteredRowCountChanged = false;
if (forceRevalidate && e.getType() == RowSorterEvent.Type.SORTED) {
filteredRowCountChanged = e.getPreviousRowCount() != getRowCount();
}
}
//----> end hack around core issue 6791934:
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden to prevent super from creating RowSorter.
*/
@Override
public void setModel(TableModel dataModel) {
boolean old = getAutoCreateRowSorter();
try {
this.autoCreateRowSorter = false;
this.ignoreAddColumn = true;
super.setModel(dataModel);
} finally {
this.autoCreateRowSorter = old;
this.ignoreAddColumn = false;
}
if (getAutoCreateRowSorter()) {
setRowSorter(createDefaultRowSorter());
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden to synch sorter state from columns.
*/
@Override
public void setColumnModel(TableColumnModel columnModel) {
super.setColumnModel(columnModel);
configureSorterProperties();
initPerColumnStringValues();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden to
* <ul>
* <li> fix core bug: replaces sorter even if flag doesn't change.
* <li> use xflag (need because super's RowSorter creation is hard-coded.
* </ul>
*/
@Override
public void setAutoCreateRowSorter(boolean autoCreateRowSorter) {
if (getAutoCreateRowSorter() == autoCreateRowSorter) return;
boolean oldValue = getAutoCreateRowSorter();
this.autoCreateRowSorter = autoCreateRowSorter;
if (autoCreateRowSorter) {
setRowSorter(createDefaultRowSorter());
}
firePropertyChange("autoCreateRowSorter", oldValue,
getAutoCreateRowSorter());
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden to return xflag
*/
@Override
public boolean getAutoCreateRowSorter() {
return autoCreateRowSorter;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden propagate sort-related properties to the sorter after calling super,
* if the given RowSorter is of type SortController. Does nothing additional otherwise.
*/
@Override
public void setRowSorter(RowSorter<? extends TableModel> sorter) {
super.setRowSorter(sorter);
configureSorterProperties();
}
/**
* Propagates sort-related properties from table/columns to the sorter if it
* is of type SortController, does nothing otherwise.
*
*/
protected void configureSorterProperties() {
// need to hack: if a structureChange is the result of a setModel
// the rowsorter is not yet updated
if (ignoreAddColumn || (!getControlsSorterProperties())) return;
getSortController().setStringValueProvider(getStringValueRegistry());
// configure from table properties
getSortController().setSortable(sortable);
getSortController().setSortsOnUpdates(sortsOnUpdates);
getSortController().setSortOrderCycle(getSortOrderCycle());
// configure from column properties
List<TableColumn> columns = getColumns(true);
for (TableColumn tableColumn : columns) {
int modelIndex = tableColumn.getModelIndex();
getSortController().setSortable(modelIndex,
tableColumn instanceof TableColumnExt ?
((TableColumnExt) tableColumn).isSortable() : true);
getSortController().setComparator(modelIndex,
tableColumn instanceof TableColumnExt ?
((TableColumnExt) tableColumn).getComparator() : null);
}
}
/**
* Creates and returns the default RowSorter. Note that this is already
* configured to the current TableModel - no api in the base class to set
* the model? <p>
*
* PENDING JW: review method signature - better expose the need for the
* model by adding a parameter?
*
* @return the default RowSorter.
*/
protected RowSorter<? extends TableModel> createDefaultRowSorter() {
// return new TableRowSorter<TableModel>(getModel());
return new TableSortController<TableModel>(getModel());
}
/**
* Convenience method to detect dataChanged table event type.
*
* @param e the event to examine.
* @return true if the event is of type dataChanged, false else.
*/
protected boolean isDataChanged(TableModelEvent e) {
if (e == null)
return false;
return e.getType() == TableModelEvent.UPDATE && e.getFirstRow() == 0
&& e.getLastRow() == Integer.MAX_VALUE;
}
/**
* Convenience method to detect update table event type.
*
* @param e the event to examine.
* @return true if the event is of type update and not dataChanged, false
* else.
*/
protected boolean isUpdate(TableModelEvent e) {
if (isStructureChanged(e))
return false;
return e.getType() == TableModelEvent.UPDATE
&& e.getLastRow() < Integer.MAX_VALUE;
}
/**
* Convenience method to detect a structureChanged table event type.
*
* @param e the event to examine.
* @return true if the event is of type structureChanged or null, false
* else.
*/
protected boolean isStructureChanged(TableModelEvent e) {
return e == null || e.getFirstRow() == TableModelEvent.HEADER_ROW;
}
// -------------------------------- sorting: configure sorter
/**
* Sets "sortable" property indicating whether or not this table
* supports sortable columns. If <code>sortable</code> is <code>true</code>
* then sorting will be enabled on all columns whose <code>sortable</code>
* property is <code>true</code>. If <code>sortable</code> is
* <code>false</code> then sorting will be disabled for all columns,
* regardless of each column's individual <code>sorting</code> property. The
* default is <code>true</code>. <p>
*
* <b>Note</b>: as of post-1.0 this property is propagated to the SortController
* if controlsSorterProperties is true.
* Whether or not a change triggers a re-sort is up to either the concrete controller
* implementation (the default doesn't) or client code. This behaviour is
* different from old SwingX style sorting.
*
* @param sortable boolean indicating whether or not this table supports
* sortable columns
* @see #getControlsSorterProperties()
*/
public void setSortable(boolean sortable) {
boolean old = isSortable();
this.sortable = sortable;
if (getControlsSorterProperties()) {
getSortController().setSortable(sortable);
}
firePropertyChange("sortable", old, isSortable());
}
/**
* Returns the table's sortable property.<p>
*
* @return true if the table is sortable.
* @see #setSortable(boolean)
*/
public boolean isSortable() {
return sortable;
}
/**
* If true, specifies that a sort should happen when the underlying
* model is updated (<code>rowsUpdated</code> is invoked). For
* example, if this is true and the user edits an entry the
* location of that item in the view may change.
* This property is propagated to the SortController
* if controlsSorterProperties is true.
* <p>
*
* The default value is true.<p>
*
* @param sortsOnUpdates whether or not to sort on update events
* @see #getSortsOnUpdates()
* @see #getControlsSorterProperties()
*
*/
public void setSortsOnUpdates(boolean sortsOnUpdates) {
boolean old = getSortsOnUpdates();
this.sortsOnUpdates = sortsOnUpdates;
if (getControlsSorterProperties()) {
getSortController().setSortsOnUpdates(sortsOnUpdates);
}
firePropertyChange("sortsOnUpdates", old, getSortsOnUpdates());
}
/**
* Returns true if a sort should happen when the underlying
* model is updated; otherwise, returns false.
*
* @return whether or not to sort when the model is updated
*/
public boolean getSortsOnUpdates() {
return sortsOnUpdates;
}
/**
* Sets the sortorder cycle used when toggle sorting this table's columns.
* This property is propagated to the SortController
* if controlsSorterProperties is true.
*
* @param cycle the sequence of zero or more not-null SortOrders to cycle through.
* @throws NullPointerException if the array or any of its elements are null
*
*/
public void setSortOrderCycle(SortOrder... cycle) {
SortOrder[] old = getSortOrderCycle();
if (getControlsSorterProperties()) {
getSortController().setSortOrderCycle(cycle);
}
this.sortOrderCycle = Arrays.copyOf(cycle, cycle.length);
firePropertyChange("sortOrderCycle", old, getSortOrderCycle());
}
/**
* Returns the sortOrder cycle used when toggle sorting this table's columns, guaranteed
* to be not null.
*
* @return the sort order cycle used in toggle sort, not null
*/
public SortOrder[] getSortOrderCycle() {
return Arrays.copyOf(sortOrderCycle, sortOrderCycle.length);
}
//------------------------- sorting: sort/filter
/**
* Sets the filter to the sorter, if available and of type SortController.
* Does nothing otherwise.
* <p>
*
* @param filter the filter used to determine what entries should be
* included
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public <R extends TableModel> void setRowFilter(RowFilter<? super R, ? super Integer> filter) {
if (hasSortController()) {
// all fine, because R is a TableModel (R extends TableModel)
SortController<R> controller = (SortController<R>) getSortController();
controller.setRowFilter(filter);
}
}
/**
* Returns the filter of the sorter, if available and of type SortController.
* Returns null otherwise.<p>
*
* PENDING JW: generics? had to remove return type from getSortController to
* make this compilable, so probably wrong.
*
* @return the filter used in the sorter.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public RowFilter<?, ?> getRowFilter() {
return hasSortController() ? getSortController().getRowFilter() : null;
}
/**
* Resets sorting of all columns.
* Delegates to the SortController if available, or does nothing if not.<p>
*
* PENDING JW: method name - consistent in SortController and here.
*
*/
public void resetSortOrder() {
if (!hasSortController()) return;
getSortController().resetSortOrders();
// JW PENDING: think about notification instead of manual repaint.
if (getTableHeader() != null) {
getTableHeader().repaint();
}
}
/**
*
* Toggles the sort order of the column at columnIndex.
* Delegates to the SortController if available, or does nothing if not.<p>
*
* <p>
* The exact behaviour is defined by the SortController's toggleSortOrder
* implementation. Typically a unsorted column is sorted in ascending order,
* a sorted column's order is reversed.
* <p>
*
* PRE: 0 <= columnIndex < getColumnCount()
*
* @param columnIndex the columnIndex in view coordinates.
*
*/
public void toggleSortOrder(int columnIndex) {
if (hasSortController()){
getSortController().toggleSortOrder(convertColumnIndexToModel(columnIndex));
}
}
/**
* Sorts the table by the given column using SortOrder.
* Delegates to the SortController if available, or does nothing if not.<p>
*
* PRE: 0 <= columnIndex < getColumnCount()
* <p>
*
*
* @param columnIndex the column index in view coordinates.
* @param sortOrder the sort order to use.
*
*/
public void setSortOrder(int columnIndex, SortOrder sortOrder) {
if (hasSortController()) {
getSortController().setSortOrder(
convertColumnIndexToModel(columnIndex), sortOrder);
}
}
/**
* Returns the SortOrder of the given column.
* Delegates to the SortController if available, or returns SortOrder.UNSORTED if not.<p>
*
* @param columnIndex the column index in view coordinates.
* @return the interactive sorter's SortOrder if matches the column or
* SortOrder.UNSORTED
*/
public SortOrder getSortOrder(int columnIndex) {
if (hasSortController()) {
return getSortController().getSortOrder(convertColumnIndexToModel(columnIndex));
}
return SortOrder.UNSORTED;
}
/**
*
* Toggles the sort order of the column with identifier.
* Delegates to the SortController if available, or does nothing if not.<p>
*
* The exact behaviour of a toggle is defined by the SortController's toggleSortOrder
* implementation. Typically a unsorted column is sorted in ascending order,
* a sorted column's order is reversed.
* <p>
*
* PENDING: JW - define the behaviour if the identifier is not found. This
* can happen if either there's no column at all with the identifier or if
* there's no column of type TableColumnExt. Currently does nothing, that is
* does not change sort state.
*
* @param identifier the column identifier.
*
*/
public void toggleSortOrder(Object identifier) {
if (!hasSortController())
return;
TableColumn columnExt = getColumnByIdentifier(identifier);
if (columnExt == null)
return;
getSortController().toggleSortOrder(columnExt.getModelIndex());
}
/**
* Sorts the table by the given column using the SortOrder.
* Delegates to the SortController, if available or does nothing if not.
* <p>
*
* PENDING: JW - define the behaviour if the identifier is not found. This
* can happen if either there's no column at all with the identifier or if
* there's no column of type TableColumnExt. Currently does nothing, that is
* does not change sort state.
*
* @param identifier the column's identifier.
* @param sortOrder the sort order to use. If null or SortOrder.UNSORTED,
* this method has the same effect as resetSortOrder();
*
*/
public void setSortOrder(Object identifier, SortOrder sortOrder) {
if (!hasSortController())
return;
TableColumn columnExt = getColumnByIdentifier(identifier);
if (columnExt == null)
return;
getSortController().setSortOrder(columnExt.getModelIndex(), sortOrder);
}
/**
* Returns the SortOrder of the given column.
* Delegates to the SortController if available, or returns SortOrder.UNSORTED if not.<p>
*
* PENDING: JW - define the behaviour if the identifier is not found. This
* can happen if either there's no column at all with the identifier or if
* there's no column of type TableColumnExt. Currently returns
* SortOrder.UNSORTED.
*
* @param identifier the column's identifier.
* @return the interactive sorter's SortOrder if matches the column or
* SortOrder.UNSORTED
*/
public SortOrder getSortOrder(Object identifier) {
if (!hasSortController())
return SortOrder.UNSORTED;
TableColumn columnExt = getColumnByIdentifier(identifier);
if (columnExt == null)
return SortOrder.UNSORTED;
int modelIndex = columnExt.getModelIndex();
return getSortController().getSortOrder(modelIndex);
}
/**
* Returns a contained TableColumn with the given identifier.
*
* Note that this is a hack around weird columnModel.getColumn(Object) contract in
* core TableColumnModel (throws exception if not found).
*
* @param identifier the column identifier
* @return a TableColumn with the identifier if found, or null if not found.
*/
private TableColumn getColumnByIdentifier(Object identifier) {
TableColumn columnExt;
try {
columnExt = getColumn(identifier);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
// hacking around weird getColumn(Object) behaviour -
// PENDING JW: revisit and override
columnExt = getColumnExt(identifier);
}
return columnExt;
}
/**
* Returns the currently active SortController. May be null, if the current RowSorter
* is not an instance of SortController. <p>
*
* PENDING JW: generics - can't get the
* RowFilter getter signature correct with having controller typed here. <p>
*
* PENDING JW: swaying about hiding or not - currently the only way to
* make the view not configure a RowSorter of type SortController is to
* let this return null.
*
* @return the currently active <code>SortController</code> may be null
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
protected SortController<? extends TableModel> getSortController() {
if (hasSortController()) {
// JW: the RowSorter is always of type <? extends TableModel>
// so the unchecked cast is safe
return (SortController<? extends TableModel>) getRowSorter();
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns a boolean indicating whether the table has a SortController.
* If true, the call to getSortController is guaranteed to return a not-null
* value.
*
* @return a boolean indicating whether the table has a SortController.
*
* @see #getSortController()
*/
protected boolean hasSortController() {
return getRowSorter() instanceof SortController<?>;
}
/**
* Returns a boolean indicating whether the table configures the sorter's
* properties. If true, guaranteed that table's and the columns' sort related
* properties are propagated to the sorter. If false, guaranteed to not
* touch the sorter's configuration.<p>
*
* This implementation returns true if the sorter is of type SortController.
*
* Note: the synchronization is unidirection from the table to the sorter.
* Changing the sorter under the table's feet might lead to undefined
* behaviour.
*
* @return a boolean indicating whether the table configurers the sorter's
* properties.
*/
protected boolean getControlsSorterProperties() {
return hasSortController() && getAutoCreateRowSorter();
}
/**
* Returns the primary sort column, or null if nothing sorted or no sortKey
* corresponds to a TableColumn currently contained in the TableColumnModel.
*
* @return the currently interactively sorted TableColumn or null if there
* is not sorter active or if the sorted column index does not
* correspond to any column in the TableColumnModel.
*/
public TableColumn getSortedColumn() {
// bloody hack: get primary SortKey and
// check if there's a column with it available
RowSorter<?> controller = getRowSorter();
if (controller != null) {
// PENDING JW: must use RowSorter?
SortKey sortKey = SortUtils.getFirstSortingKey(controller
.getSortKeys());
if (sortKey != null) {
int sorterColumn = sortKey.getColumn();
List<TableColumn> columns = getColumns(true);
for (Iterator<TableColumn> iter = columns.iterator(); iter
.hasNext();) {
TableColumn column = iter.next();
if (column.getModelIndex() == sorterColumn) {
return column;
}
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the view column index of the primary sort column.
*
* @return the view column index of the primary sort column or -1 if nothing
* sorted or the primary sort column not visible.
*/
public int getSortedColumnIndex() {
RowSorter<?> controller = getRowSorter();
if (controller != null) {
SortKey sortKey = SortUtils.getFirstSortingKey(controller.getSortKeys());
if (sortKey != null) {
return convertColumnIndexToView(sortKey.getColumn());
}
}
return -1;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden to propagate sort-related column properties to the SortController and
* to update string representation of column.<p>
*
* PENDING JW: check correct update on visibility change!<p>
* PENDING JW: need cleanup of string rep after column removed (if it's a real remove)
*/
@Override
public void columnAdded(TableColumnModelEvent e) {
super.columnAdded(e);
// PENDING JW: check for visibility event?
TableColumn column = getColumn(e.getToIndex());
updateStringValueForColumn(column, column.getCellRenderer());
if (ignoreAddColumn) return;
updateSortableAfterColumnChanged(column, column instanceof TableColumnExt ? ((TableColumnExt) column).isSortable() : true);
updateComparatorAfterColumnChanged(column, column instanceof TableColumnExt ? ((TableColumnExt) column).getComparator() : null);
}
// ----------------- enhanced column support: delegation to TableColumnModel
/**
* Returns the <code>TableColumn</code> at view position
* <code>columnIndex</code>. The return value is not <code>null</code>.
*
* <p>
* NOTE: This delegate method is added to protect developer's from
* unexpected exceptions in jdk1.5+. Super does not expose the
* <code>TableColumn</code> access by index which may lead to unexpected
* <code>IllegalArgumentException</code>: If client code assumes the
* delegate method is available, autoboxing will convert the given int to an
* Integer which will call the getColumn(Object) method.
*
*
* @param viewColumnIndex index of the column with the object in question
*
* @return the <code>TableColumn</code> object that matches the column index
* @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if viewColumnIndex out of allowed
* range.
*
* @see #getColumn(Object)
* @see #getColumnExt(int)
* @see TableColumnModel#getColumn(int)
*/
public TableColumn getColumn(int viewColumnIndex) {
return getColumnModel().getColumn(viewColumnIndex);
}
/**
* Returns a <code>List</code> of visible <code>TableColumn</code>s.
*
* @return a <code>List</code> of visible columns.
* @see #getColumns(boolean)
*/
public List<TableColumn> getColumns() {
return Collections.list(getColumnModel().getColumns());
}
/**
* Returns the margin between columns.
* <p>
*
* Convenience to expose column model properties through
* <code>JXTable</code> api.
*
* @return the margin between columns
*
* @see #setColumnMargin(int)
* @see TableColumnModel#getColumnMargin()
*/
public int getColumnMargin() {
return getColumnModel().getColumnMargin();
}
/**
* Sets the margin between columns.
*
* Convenience to expose column model properties through
* <code>JXTable</code> api.
*
* @param value margin between columns; must be greater than or equal to
* zero.
* @see #getColumnMargin()
* @see TableColumnModel#setColumnMargin(int)
*/
public void setColumnMargin(int value) {
getColumnModel().setColumnMargin(value);
}
// ----------------- enhanced column support: delegation to
// TableColumnModelExt
/**
* Returns the number of contained columns. The count includes or excludes
* invisible columns, depending on whether the <code>includeHidden</code> is
* true or false, respectively. If false, this method returns the same count
* as <code>getColumnCount()</code>. If the columnModel is not of type
* <code>TableColumnModelExt</code>, the parameter value has no effect.
*
* @param includeHidden a boolean to indicate whether invisible columns
* should be included
* @return the number of contained columns, including or excluding the
* invisible as specified.
* @see #getColumnCount()
* @see TableColumnModelExt#getColumnCount(boolean)
*/
public int getColumnCount(boolean includeHidden) {
if (getColumnModel() instanceof TableColumnModelExt) {
return ((TableColumnModelExt) getColumnModel())
.getColumnCount(includeHidden);
}
return getColumnCount();
}
/**
* Returns a <code>List</code> of contained <code>TableColumn</code>s.
* Includes or excludes invisible columns, depending on whether the
* <code>includeHidden</code> is true or false, respectively. If false, an
* <code>Iterator</code> over the List is equivalent to the
* <code>Enumeration</code> returned by <code>getColumns()</code>. If the
* columnModel is not of type <code>TableColumnModelExt</code>, the
* parameter value has no effect.
* <p>
*
* NOTE: the order of columns in the List depends on whether or not the
* invisible columns are included, in the former case it's the insertion
* order in the latter it's the current order of the visible columns.
*
* @param includeHidden a boolean to indicate whether invisible columns
* should be included
* @return a <code>List</code> of contained columns.
*
* @see #getColumns()
* @see TableColumnModelExt#getColumns(boolean)
*/
public List<TableColumn> getColumns(boolean includeHidden) {
if (getColumnModel() instanceof TableColumnModelExt) {
return ((TableColumnModelExt) getColumnModel())
.getColumns(includeHidden);
}
return getColumns();
}
/**
* Returns the first <code>TableColumnExt</code> with the given
* <code>identifier</code>. The return value is null if there is no
* contained column with <b>identifier</b> or if the column with
* <code>identifier</code> is not of type <code>TableColumnExt</code>. The
* returned column may be visible or hidden.
*
* @param identifier the object used as column identifier
* @return first <code>TableColumnExt</code> with the given identifier or
* null if none is found
*
* @see #getColumnExt(int)
* @see #getColumn(Object)
* @see TableColumnModelExt#getColumnExt(Object)
*/
public TableColumnExt getColumnExt(Object identifier) {
if (getColumnModel() instanceof TableColumnModelExt) {
return ((TableColumnModelExt) getColumnModel())
.getColumnExt(identifier);
} else {
// PENDING: not tested!
try {
TableColumn column = getColumn(identifier);
if (column instanceof TableColumnExt) {
return (TableColumnExt) column;
}
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the <code>TableColumnExt</code> at view position
* <code>columnIndex</code>. The return value is null, if the column at
* position <code>columnIndex</code> is not of type
* <code>TableColumnExt</code>. The returned column is visible.
*
* @param viewColumnIndex the index of the column desired
* @return the <code>TableColumnExt</code> object that matches the column
* index
* @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if columnIndex out of allowed
* range, that is if
* <code> (columnIndex < 0) || (columnIndex >= getColumnCount())</code>
* .
*
* @see #getColumnExt(Object)
* @see #getColumn(int)
* @see TableColumnModelExt#getColumnExt(int)
*/
public TableColumnExt getColumnExt(int viewColumnIndex) {
TableColumn column = getColumn(viewColumnIndex);
if (column instanceof TableColumnExt) {
return (TableColumnExt) column;
}
return null;
}
// ---------------------- enhanced TableColumn/Model support: convenience
/**
* Reorders the columns in the sequence given array. Logical names that do
* not correspond to any column in the model will be ignored. Columns with
* logical names not contained are added at the end.
*
* PENDING JW - do we want this? It's used by JNTable.
*
* @param identifiers array of logical column names
*
* @see #getColumns(boolean)
*/
public void setColumnSequence(Object[] identifiers) {
/*
* JW: not properly tested (not in all in fact) ...
*/
List<TableColumn> columns = getColumns(true);
Map<Object, TableColumn> map = new HashMap<Object, TableColumn>();
for (Iterator<TableColumn> iter = columns.iterator(); iter.hasNext();) {
// PENDING: handle duplicate identifiers ...
TableColumn column = iter.next();
map.put(column.getIdentifier(), column);
getColumnModel().removeColumn(column);
}
for (int i = 0; i < identifiers.length; i++) {
TableColumn column = map.get(identifiers[i]);
if (column != null) {
getColumnModel().addColumn(column);
columns.remove(column);
}
}
for (Iterator<TableColumn> iter = columns.iterator(); iter.hasNext();) {
TableColumn column = (TableColumn) iter.next();
getColumnModel().addColumn(column);
}
}
// --------------- implement TableColumnModelExtListener
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* Listens to column property changes.
*
*/
@Override
public void columnPropertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent event) {
if (event.getPropertyName().equals("editable")) {
updateEditingAfterColumnChanged((TableColumn) event.getSource(),
(Boolean) event.getNewValue());
} else if (event.getPropertyName().equals("sortable")) {
updateSortableAfterColumnChanged((TableColumn) event.getSource(),
(Boolean) event.getNewValue());
} else if (event.getPropertyName().equals("comparator")) {
updateComparatorAfterColumnChanged((TableColumn) event.getSource(),
(Comparator<?>) event.getNewValue());
} else if (event.getPropertyName().equals("cellRenderer")) {
updateStringValueForColumn((TableColumn) event.getSource(),
(TableCellRenderer) event.getNewValue());
} else if (event.getPropertyName().startsWith("highlighter")) {
if (event.getSource() instanceof TableColumnExt
&& getRowCount() > 0) {
TableColumnExt column = (TableColumnExt) event.getSource();
Rectangle r = getCellRect(0, convertColumnIndexToView(column
.getModelIndex()), true);
r.height = getHeight();
repaint(r);
} else {
repaint();
}
}
}
/**
* Adjusts editing state after column's property change. Cancels ongoing
* editing if the sending column is the editingColumn and the column's
* editable changed to <code>false</code>, otherwise does nothing.
*
* @param column the <code>TableColumn</code> which sent the change
* notifcation
* @param editable the new value of the column's editable property
*/
private void updateEditingAfterColumnChanged(TableColumn column,
boolean editable) {
if (!isEditing())
return;
int viewIndex = convertColumnIndexToView(column.getModelIndex());
if ((viewIndex < 0) || (viewIndex != getEditingColumn()))
return;
getCellEditor().cancelCellEditing();
}
/**
* Synch's the SortController column sortable property to the new value, if
* controlsSorterProperties. Does nothing otherwise. This method is
* called on sortable property change notification from the ext column model. <p>
*
* @param column the <code>TableColumn</code> which sent the change
* notifcation
* @param sortable the new value of the column's sortable property
*/
private void updateSortableAfterColumnChanged(TableColumn column,
boolean sortable) {
if (getControlsSorterProperties()) {
getSortController().setSortable(column.getModelIndex(), sortable);
}
}
/**
* Synch's the SortController column comparator property to the new value, if
* controlsSorterProperties. Does nothing otherwise. This method is
* called on comparator property change notification from the ext column model. <p>
*
* @param column the <code>TableColumn</code> which sent the change
* notifcation
* @param sortable the new value of the column's sortable property
*/
private void updateComparatorAfterColumnChanged(TableColumn column,
Comparator<?> comparator) {
if (getControlsSorterProperties()) {
getSortController().setComparator(column.getModelIndex(), comparator);
}
}
// -------------------------- ColumnFactory
/**
* Creates, configures and adds default <code>TableColumn</code>s for
* columns in this table's <code>TableModel</code>. Removes all currently
* contained <code>TableColumn</code>s. The exact type and configuration of
* the columns is controlled completely by the <code>ColumnFactory</code>.
* Client code can use {@link #setColumnFactory(ColumnFactory)} to plug-in a
* custom ColumnFactory implementing their own default column creation and
* behaviour.
* <p>
*
* <b>Note</b>: this method will probably become final (Issue #961-SwingX)
* so it's strongly recommended to not override now (and replace existing
* overrides by a custom ColumnFactory)!
*
* @see #setColumnFactory(ColumnFactory)
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnFactory
*
*/
@Override
public final void createDefaultColumnsFromModel() {
// JW: when could this happen?
if (getModel() == null)
return;
// Remove any current columns
removeColumns();
createAndAddColumns();
}
/**
* Creates and adds <code>TableColumn</code>s for each column of the table
* model.
* <p>
*
*
*/
private void createAndAddColumns() {
/*
* PENDING: go the whole distance and let the factory decide which model
* columns to map to view columns? That would introduce an collection
* managing operation into the factory, sprawling? Can't (and probably
* don't want to) move all collection related operations over - the
* ColumnFactory relies on TableColumnExt type columns, while the
* JXTable has to cope with all the base types.
*/
for (int i = 0; i < getModel().getColumnCount(); i++) {
// add directly to columnModel - don't go through this.addColumn
// to guarantee full control of ColumnFactory
// addColumn has the side-effect to set the header!
TableColumnExt tableColumn = getColumnFactory()
.createAndConfigureTableColumn(getModel(), i);
if (tableColumn != null) {
getColumnModel().addColumn(tableColumn);
}
}
}
/**
* Remove all columns, make sure to include hidden.
* <p>
*/
private void removeColumns() {
/*
* TODO: promote this method to superclass, and change
* createDefaultColumnsFromModel() to call this method
*/
List<TableColumn> columns = getColumns(true);
for (Iterator<TableColumn> iter = columns.iterator(); iter.hasNext();) {
getColumnModel().removeColumn(iter.next());
}
}
/**
* Returns the ColumnFactory.
* <p>
*
* @return the columnFactory to use for column creation and configuration,
* guaranteed to not be null.
*
* @see #setColumnFactory(ColumnFactory)
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnFactory
*/
public ColumnFactory getColumnFactory() {
/*
* TODO JW: think about implications of not/ copying the reference to
* the shared instance into the table's field? Better access the
* getInstance() on each call? We are on single thread anyway...
* Furthermore, we don't expect the instance to change often, typically
* it is configured on startup. So we don't really have to worry about
* changes which would destabilize column state?
*/
if (columnFactory == null) {
return ColumnFactory.getInstance();
// columnFactory = ColumnFactory.getInstance();
}
return columnFactory;
}
/**
* Sets the <code>ColumnFactory</code> to use for column creation and
* configuration. The default value is the shared application ColumnFactory.
* <p>
*
* Note: this method has no side-effect, that is existing columns are
* <b>not</b> re-created automatically, client code must trigger it
* manually.
*
* @param columnFactory the factory to use, <code>null</code> indicates to
* use the shared application factory.
*
* @see #getColumnFactory()
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnFactory
*/
public void setColumnFactory(ColumnFactory columnFactory) {
/*
*
* TODO auto-configure columns on set? or add public table api to do so?
* Mostly, this is meant to be done once in the lifetime of the table,
* preferably before a model is set ... overshoot?
*/
ColumnFactory old = getColumnFactory();
this.columnFactory = columnFactory;
firePropertyChange("columnFactory", old, getColumnFactory());
}
// -------------------------------- enhanced sizing support
/**
* Packs all the columns to their optimal size. Works best with auto
* resizing turned off.
*
* @param margin the margin to apply to each column.
*
* @see #packColumn(int, int)
* @see #packColumn(int, int, int)
*/
public void packTable(int margin) {
for (int c = 0; c < getColumnCount(); c++)
packColumn(c, margin, -1);
}
/**
* Packs an indivudal column in the table.
*
* @param column The Column index to pack in View Coordinates
* @param margin The Margin to apply to the column width.
*
* @see #packColumn(int, int, int)
* @see #packTable(int)
*/
public void packColumn(int column, int margin) {
packColumn(column, margin, -1);
}
/**
* Packs an indivual column in the table to less than or equal to the
* maximum witdth. If maximum is -1 then the column is made as wide as it
* needs.
*
* @param column the column index to pack in view coordinates
* @param margin the margin to apply to the column
* @param max the maximum width the column can be resized to, -1 means no
* limit
*
* @see #packColumn(int, int)
* @see #packTable(int)
* @see ColumnFactory#packColumn(JXTable, TableColumnExt, int, int)
*/
public void packColumn(int column, int margin, int max) {
getColumnFactory().packColumn(this, getColumnExt(column), margin, max);
}
/**
* Returns the preferred number of rows to show in a
* <code>JScrollPane</code>.
*
* @return the number of rows to show in a <code>JScrollPane</code>
* @see #setVisibleRowCount(int)
*/
public int getVisibleRowCount() {
return visibleRowCount;
}
/**
* Sets the preferred number of rows to show in a <code>JScrollPane</code>.
* <p>
*
* This is a bound property. The default value is 20.
* <p>
*
* PENDING: allow negative for use-all? Analogous to visColumnCount.
*
* @param visibleRowCount number of rows to show in a
* <code>JScrollPane</code>
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if given count is negative.
*
* @see #getVisibleRowCount()
*/
public void setVisibleRowCount(int visibleRowCount) {
if (visibleRowCount < 0)
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"visible row count must not be negative " + visibleRowCount);
if (getVisibleRowCount() == visibleRowCount)
return;
int old = getVisibleRowCount();
this.visibleRowCount = visibleRowCount;
resetCalculatedScrollableSize(false);
firePropertyChange("visibleRowCount", old, getVisibleRowCount());
}
/**
* Returns the preferred number of columns to show in the
* <code>JScrollPane</code>.
*
* @return the number of columns to show in the scroll pane.
*
* @see #setVisibleColumnCount
*/
public int getVisibleColumnCount() {
return visibleColumnCount;
}
/**
* Sets the preferred number of Columns to show in a
* <code>JScrollPane</code>. A negative number is interpreted as use-all
* available visible columns.
* <p>
*
* This is a bound property. The default value is -1 (effectively the same
* as before the introduction of this property).
*
* @param visibleColumnCount number of rows to show in a
* <code>JScrollPane</code>
* @see #getVisibleColumnCount()
*/
public void setVisibleColumnCount(int visibleColumnCount) {
if (getVisibleColumnCount() == visibleColumnCount)
return;
int old = getVisibleColumnCount();
this.visibleColumnCount = visibleColumnCount;
resetCalculatedScrollableSize(true);
firePropertyChange("visibleColumnCount", old, getVisibleColumnCount());
}
/**
* Resets the calculated scrollable size in one dimension, if appropriate.
*
* @param isColumn flag to denote which dimension to reset, true for width,
* false for height
*
*/
private void resetCalculatedScrollableSize(boolean isColumn) {
if (calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize != null) {
if (isColumn) {
calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize.width = -1;
} else {
calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize.height = -1;
}
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* If the given dimension is null, the auto-calculation of the pref
* scrollable size is enabled, otherwise the behaviour is the same as super.
*
* The default is auto-calc enabled on.
*
* @see #getPreferredScrollableViewportSize()
*/
@Override
public void setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(Dimension size) {
// TODO: figure out why firing the event screws the
// JXTableUnitTest.testPrefScrollableUpdatedOnStructureChanged
// Dimension old = getPreferredScrollableViewportSize();
super.setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(size);
// firePropertyChange("preferredScrollableViewportSize", old,
// getPreferredScrollableViewportSize());
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden to support auto-calculation of pref scrollable size, dependent
* on the visible row/column count properties. The auto-calc is on if
* there's no explicit pref scrollable size set. Otherwise the fixed size is
* returned
* <p>
*
* The calculation of the preferred scrollable width is delegated to the
* ColumnFactory to allow configuration with custom strategies implemented
* in custom factories.
*
* @see #setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(Dimension)
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnFactory#getPreferredScrollableViewportWidth(JXTable)
*/
@Override
public Dimension getPreferredScrollableViewportSize() {
// client code has set this - takes precedence.
Dimension prefSize = super.getPreferredScrollableViewportSize();
if (prefSize != null) {
return new Dimension(prefSize);
}
if (calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize == null) {
calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize = new Dimension();
// JW: hmm... fishy ... shouldn't be necessary here?
// maybe its the "early init" in super's tableChanged();
// moved to init which looks okay so far
// initializeColumnPreferredWidths();
}
// the width is reset to -1 in setVisibleColumnCount
if (calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize.width <= 0) {
calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize.width = getColumnFactory()
.getPreferredScrollableViewportWidth(this);
}
// the heigth is reset in setVisualRowCount
if (calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize.height <= 0) {
calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize.height = getVisibleRowCount()
* getRowHeight();
}
return new Dimension(calculatedPrefScrollableViewportSize);
}
/**
* Initialize the width related properties of all contained TableColumns,
* both visible and hidden.
* <p>
* <ul>
* <li>PENDING: move into ColumnFactory?
* <li>PENDING: what to do if autoCreateColumn off?
* <li>PENDING: public? to allow manual setting of column properties which
* might effect their default sizing. Needed in testing - but real-world?
* the factory is meant to do the property setting, based on tableModel and
* meta-data (from where?). But leads to funny call sequence for per-table
* factory (new JXTable(), table.setColumnFactory(..), table.setModel(...))
* </ul>
*
* @see #initializeColumnPreferredWidth(TableColumn)
*/
protected void initializeColumnWidths() {
for (TableColumn column : getColumns(true)) {
initializeColumnPreferredWidth(column);
}
}
/**
* Initialize the width related properties of the specified column. The
* details are specified by the current <code>ColumnFactory</code> if the
* column is of type <code>TableColumnExt</code>. Otherwise nothing is
* changed.
* <p>
*
* TODO JW - need to cleanup getScrollablePreferred (refactor and inline)
*
* @param column TableColumn object representing view column
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.ColumnFactory#configureColumnWidths
*/
protected void initializeColumnPreferredWidth(TableColumn column) {
if (column instanceof TableColumnExt) {
getColumnFactory().configureColumnWidths(this,
(TableColumnExt) column);
}
}
// ----------------- scrolling support
/**
* Scrolls vertically to make the given row visible. This might not have any
* effect if the table isn't contained in a <code>JViewport</code>.
* <p>
*
* Note: this method has no precondition as it internally uses
* <code>getCellRect</code> which is lenient to off-range coordinates.
*
* @param row the view row index of the cell
*
* @see #scrollColumnToVisible(int)
* @see #scrollCellToVisible(int, int)
* @see #scrollRectToVisible(Rectangle)
*/
public void scrollRowToVisible(int row) {
Rectangle cellRect = getCellRect(row, 0, false);
Rectangle visibleRect = getVisibleRect();
cellRect.x = visibleRect.x;
cellRect.width = visibleRect.width;
scrollRectToVisible(cellRect);
}
/**
* Scrolls horizontally to make the given column visible. This might not
* have any effect if the table isn't contained in a <code>JViewport</code>.
* <p>
*
* Note: this method has no precondition as it internally uses
* <code>getCellRect</code> which is lenient to off-range coordinates.
*
* @param column the view column index of the cell
*
* @see #scrollRowToVisible(int)
* @see #scrollCellToVisible(int, int)
* @see #scrollRectToVisible(Rectangle)
*/
public void scrollColumnToVisible(int column) {
Rectangle cellRect = getCellRect(0, column, false);
Rectangle visibleRect = getVisibleRect();
cellRect.y = visibleRect.y;
cellRect.height = visibleRect.height;
scrollRectToVisible(cellRect);
}
/**
* Scrolls to make the cell at row and column visible. This might not have
* any effect if the table isn't contained in a <code>JViewport</code>.
* <p>
*
* Note: this method has no precondition as it internally uses
* <code>getCellRect</code> which is lenient to off-range coordinates.
*
* @param row the view row index of the cell
* @param column the view column index of the cell
*
* @see #scrollColumnToVisible(int)
* @see #scrollRowToVisible(int)
* @see #scrollRectToVisible(Rectangle)
*/
public void scrollCellToVisible(int row, int column) {
Rectangle cellRect = getCellRect(row, column, false);
scrollRectToVisible(cellRect);
}
// ----------------------- delegating methods?? from super
/**
* Returns the selection mode used by this table's selection model.
* <p>
* PENDING JW - setter?
*
* @return the selection mode used by this table's selection model
* @see ListSelectionModel#getSelectionMode()
*/
public int getSelectionMode() {
return getSelectionModel().getSelectionMode();
}
// ----------------------- Search support
/**
* Starts a search on this List's visible items. This implementation asks the
* SearchFactory to open a find widget on itself.
*/
protected void doFind() {
SearchFactory.getInstance().showFindInput(this, getSearchable());
}
/**
* Returns a Searchable for this component, guaranteed to be not null. This
* implementation lazily creates a TableSearchable if necessary.
*
*
* @return a not-null Searchable for this component.
*
* @see #setSearchable(Searchable)
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.search.TableSearchable
*/
public Searchable getSearchable() {
if (searchable == null) {
searchable = new TableSearchable(this);
}
return searchable;
}
/**
* Sets the Searchable for this table. If null, a default
* searchable will be used.
*
* @param searchable the Searchable to use for this table, may be null to indicate
* using the table's default searchable.
*/
public void setSearchable(Searchable searchable) {
this.searchable = searchable;
}
// ----------------------------------- uniform data model access
/**
* @return the unconfigured ComponentAdapter.
*/
protected ComponentAdapter getComponentAdapter() {
if (dataAdapter == null) {
dataAdapter = new TableAdapter(this);
}
return dataAdapter;
}
/**
* Convenience to access a configured ComponentAdapter.
*
* @param row the row index in view coordinates.
* @param column the column index in view coordinates.
* @return the configured ComponentAdapter.
*/
protected ComponentAdapter getComponentAdapter(int row, int column) {
ComponentAdapter adapter = getComponentAdapter();
adapter.row = row;
adapter.column = column;
return adapter;
}
protected static class TableAdapter extends ComponentAdapter {
private final JXTable table;
/**
* Constructs a <code>TableDataAdapter</code> for the specified target
* component.
*
* @param component the target component
*/
public TableAdapter(JXTable component) {
super(component);
table = component;
}
/**
* Typesafe accessor for the target component.
*
* @return the target component as a {@link javax.swing.JTable}
*/
public JXTable getTable() {
return table;
}
//----------------- column meta data
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public String getColumnName(int columnIndex) {
TableColumn column = getColumnByModelIndex(columnIndex);
return column == null ? "" : column.getHeaderValue().toString();
}
/**
* Returns the first contained TableColumn with the given model index, or
* null if none is found.
*
* @param modelColumn the column index in model coordinates, must be valid
* @return the first contained TableColumn with the given model index, or
* null if none is found
* @throws IllegalArgumentExcetpion if model index invalid
*/
protected TableColumn getColumnByModelIndex(int modelColumn) {
if ((modelColumn < 0) || (modelColumn >= getColumnCount())) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid column index, must be positive and less than "
+ getColumnCount() + " was: " + modelColumn);
}
List<TableColumn> columns = table.getColumns(true);
for (Iterator<TableColumn> iter = columns.iterator(); iter
.hasNext();) {
TableColumn column = iter.next();
if (column.getModelIndex() == modelColumn) {
return column;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public Object getColumnIdentifierAt(int columnIndex) {
if ((columnIndex < 0) || (columnIndex >= getColumnCount())) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(
"invalid column index: " + columnIndex);
}
TableColumn column = getColumnByModelIndex(columnIndex);
Object identifier = column != null ? column.getIdentifier() : null;
return identifier;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int getColumnIndex(Object identifier) {
TableColumn column = table.getColumnExt(identifier);
return column != null ? column.getModelIndex() : -1;
}
/**
* @inherited <p>
*/
@Override
public Class<?> getColumnClass(int column) {
return table.getModel().getColumnClass(column);
}
//--------------------- model meta data
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int getColumnCount() {
return table.getModel().getColumnCount();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int getRowCount() {
return table.getModel().getRowCount();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public Object getValueAt(int row, int column) {
return table.getModel().getValueAt(row, column);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column) {
return table.getModel().isCellEditable(row, column);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public boolean isTestable(int column) {
return getColumnByModelIndex(column) != null;
}
// -------------------------- accessing view state/values
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* This is implemented to query the table's StringValueRegistry for an appropriate
* StringValue and use that for getting the string representation.
*/
@Override
public String getStringAt(int row, int column) {
StringValue sv = table.getStringValueRegistry().getStringValue(row, column);
return sv.getString(getValueAt(row, column));
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public Rectangle getCellBounds() {
return table.getCellRect(row, column, false);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public boolean isEditable() {
return table.isCellEditable(row, column);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public boolean isSelected() {
return table.isCellSelected(row, column);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public boolean hasFocus() {
boolean rowIsLead = (table.getSelectionModel()
.getLeadSelectionIndex() == row);
boolean colIsLead = (table.getColumnModel().getSelectionModel()
.getLeadSelectionIndex() == column);
return table.isFocusOwner() && (rowIsLead && colIsLead);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int convertColumnIndexToView(int columnIndex) {
return table.convertColumnIndexToView(columnIndex);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int convertColumnIndexToModel(int columnIndex) {
return table.convertColumnIndexToModel(columnIndex);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int convertRowIndexToView(int rowModelIndex) {
return table.convertRowIndexToView(rowModelIndex);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int convertRowIndexToModel(int rowViewIndex) {
return table.convertRowIndexToModel(rowViewIndex);
}
}
// --------------------- managing renderers/editors
/**
* Sets the <code>Highlighter</code>s to the table, replacing any old
* settings. None of the given Highlighters must be null.
* <p>
*
* This is a bound property.
* <p>
*
* Note: as of version #1.257 the null constraint is enforced strictly. To
* remove all highlighters use this method without param.
*
* @param highlighters zero or more not null highlighters to use for
* renderer decoration.
* @throws NullPointerException if array is null or array contains null
* values.
*
* @see #getHighlighters()
* @see #addHighlighter(Highlighter)
* @see #removeHighlighter(Highlighter)
*
*/
public void setHighlighters(Highlighter... highlighters) {
Highlighter[] old = getHighlighters();
getCompoundHighlighter().setHighlighters(highlighters);
firePropertyChange("highlighters", old, getHighlighters());
}
/**
* Returns the <code>Highlighter</code>s used by this table. Maybe empty,
* but guarantees to be never null.
*
* @return the Highlighters used by this table, guaranteed to never null.
* @see #setHighlighters(Highlighter[])
*/
public Highlighter[] getHighlighters() {
return getCompoundHighlighter().getHighlighters();
}
/**
* Appends a <code>Highlighter</code> to the end of the list of used
* <code>Highlighter</code>s. The argument must not be null.
* <p>
*
* @param highlighter the <code>Highlighter</code> to add, must not be null.
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>Highlighter</code> is null.
*
* @see #removeHighlighter(Highlighter)
* @see #setHighlighters(Highlighter[])
*/
public void addHighlighter(Highlighter highlighter) {
Highlighter[] old = getHighlighters();
getCompoundHighlighter().addHighlighter(highlighter);
firePropertyChange("highlighters", old, getHighlighters());
}
/**
* Removes the given Highlighter.
* <p>
*
* Does nothing if the Highlighter is not contained.
*
* @param highlighter the Highlighter to remove.
* @see #addHighlighter(Highlighter)
* @see #setHighlighters(Highlighter...)
*/
public void removeHighlighter(Highlighter highlighter) {
Highlighter[] old = getHighlighters();
getCompoundHighlighter().removeHighlighter(highlighter);
firePropertyChange("highlighters", old, getHighlighters());
}
/**
* Returns the CompoundHighlighter assigned to the table, null if none.
* PENDING: open up for subclasses again?.
*
* @return the CompoundHighlighter assigned to the table.
*/
protected CompoundHighlighter getCompoundHighlighter() {
if (compoundHighlighter == null) {
compoundHighlighter = new CompoundHighlighter();
compoundHighlighter
.addChangeListener(getHighlighterChangeListener());
}
return compoundHighlighter;
}
/**
* Returns the <code>ChangeListener</code> to use with highlighters. Lazily
* creates the listener.
*
* @return the ChangeListener for observing changes of highlighters,
* guaranteed to be <code>not-null</code>
*/
protected ChangeListener getHighlighterChangeListener() {
if (highlighterChangeListener == null) {
highlighterChangeListener = createHighlighterChangeListener();
}
return highlighterChangeListener;
}
/**
* Creates and returns the ChangeListener observing Highlighters.
* <p>
* Here: repaints the table on receiving a stateChanged.
*
* @return the ChangeListener defining the reaction to changes of
* highlighters.
*/
protected ChangeListener createHighlighterChangeListener() {
return new ChangeListener() {
@Override
public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
repaint();
}
};
}
/**
* Returns the StringValueRegistry which defines the string representation for
* each cells. This is strictly for internal use by the table, which has the
* responsibility to keep in synch with registered renderers.<p>
*
* Currently exposed for testing reasons, client code is recommended to not use nor override.
*
* @return the current string value registry
*/
protected StringValueRegistry getStringValueRegistry() {
if (stringValueRegistry == null) {
stringValueRegistry = createDefaultStringValueRegistry();
}
return stringValueRegistry;
}
/**
* Creates and returns the default registry for StringValues.<p>
*
* @return the default registry for StringValues.
*/
protected StringValueRegistry createDefaultStringValueRegistry() {
return new StringValueRegistry();
}
/**
* Updates per-column class in StringValueRegistry. This is called after
* structureChanged.
*/
private void updateStringValueRegistryColumnClasses() {
getStringValueRegistry().setColumnClasses(null);
for (int i = 0; i < getModel().getColumnCount(); i++) {
getStringValueRegistry().setColumnClass(getModel().getColumnClass(i), i);
}
}
/**
* Updates per-column StringValue in StringValueRegistry based on given tableColumn.
* This is called after the column's renderer property changed or after the column
* is added.
*
* @param tableColumn the column to update from
* @param renderer the renderer potentially useful as StringValue.
*/
private void updateStringValueForColumn(TableColumn tableColumn,
TableCellRenderer renderer) {
getStringValueRegistry().setStringValue(
renderer instanceof StringValue ? (StringValue) renderer : null,
tableColumn.getModelIndex());
}
/**
* Called in init to synch the StringValueProvider with default renderers per class
*/
private void initDefaultStringValues() {
for (Object clazz : defaultRenderersByColumnClass.keySet()) {
Object renderer = defaultRenderersByColumnClass.get(clazz);
if (renderer instanceof StringValue) {
getStringValueRegistry().setStringValue((StringValue) renderer, (Class<?>) clazz);
}
}
}
/**
* Inits per column string values from TableColumns
*/
private void initPerColumnStringValues() {
getStringValueRegistry().clearColumnStringValues();
for (TableColumn tableColumn : getColumns(true)) {
updateStringValueForColumn(tableColumn, tableColumn.getCellRenderer());
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc} <p>
*
* Overridden to synchronize the string representation. If the renderer is of type
* StringValue a mapping it will be used as converter for the class type. If not,
* the mapping is reset to default.
*/
@Override
public void setDefaultRenderer(Class<?> columnClass,
TableCellRenderer renderer) {
super.setDefaultRenderer(columnClass, renderer);
getStringValueRegistry().setStringValue(
(renderer instanceof StringValue) ? (StringValue) renderer : null,
columnClass);
}
/**
* Returns the string representation of the cell value at the given
* position.
*
* @param row the row index of the cell in view coordinates
* @param column the column index of the cell in view coordinates.
* @return the string representation of the cell value as it will appear in
* the table.
*/
public String getStringAt(int row, int column) {
// changed implementation to use StringValueRegistry
StringValue stringValue = getStringValueRegistry().getStringValue(
convertRowIndexToModel(row), convertColumnIndexToModel(column));
return stringValue.getString(getValueAt(row, column));
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to fix core bug #4614616 (NPE if <code>TableModel</code>'s
* <code>Class</code> for the column is an interface). This method
* guarantees to always return a <code>not null</code> value. Returns the
* default renderer for <code>Object</code> if super returns
* <code>null</code>.<p>
*
* <b>Note</b>: The lookup strategy for is unchanged compared to super. Subclasses
* which override this with a different lookup strategy are strongly advised to
* implement a custom StringValueRegistry with that lookup strategy to keep
* the WYSIWYM in SwingX.
*
*/
@Override
public TableCellRenderer getCellRenderer(int row, int column) {
TableCellRenderer renderer = super.getCellRenderer(row, column);
if (renderer == null) {
renderer = getDefaultRenderer(Object.class);
}
return renderer;
}
/**
* Returns the decorated <code>Component</code> used as a stamp to render
* the specified cell. Overrides superclass version to provide support for
* cell decorators.
* <p>
*
* Adjusts component orientation (guaranteed to happen before applying
* Highlighters).
* <p>
*
* Per-column highlighters contained in
* {@link TableColumnExt#getHighlighters()} are applied to the renderer
* <i>after</i> the table highlighters.
* <p>
*
* TODO kgs: interaction of search highlighter and column highlighters
* <p>
*
* Note: DefaultTableCellRenderer and subclasses require a hack to play
* nicely with Highlighters because it has an internal "color memory" in
* setForeground/setBackground. The hack is applied in
* <code>resetDefaultTableCellRendererColors</code> which is called after
* super.prepareRenderer and before applying the Highlighters. The method is
* called always and for all renderers.
*
* @param renderer the <code>TableCellRenderer</code> to prepare
* @param row the row of the cell to render, where 0 is the first row
* @param column the column of the cell to render, where 0 is the first
* column
* @return the decorated <code>Component</code> used as a stamp to render
* the specified cell
* @see #resetDefaultTableCellRendererColors(Component, int, int)
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.decorator.Highlighter
*/
@Override
public Component prepareRenderer(TableCellRenderer renderer, int row,
int column) {
Component stamp = super.prepareRenderer(renderer, row, column);
// #145-swingx: default renderers don't respect componentOrientation.
adjustComponentOrientation(stamp);
// #258-swingx: hacking around DefaultTableCellRenderer color memory.
resetDefaultTableCellRendererColors(stamp, row, column);
ComponentAdapter adapter = getComponentAdapter(row, column);
// a very slight optimization: if this instance never had a highlighter
// added then don't create a compound here.
if (compoundHighlighter != null) {
stamp = compoundHighlighter.highlight(stamp, adapter);
}
TableColumnExt columnExt = getColumnExt(column);
if (columnExt != null) {
// JW: fix for #838 - artificial compound installs listener
// PENDING JW: instead of doing the looping ourselves, how
// about adding a method prepareRenderer to the TableColumnExt
for (Highlighter highlighter : columnExt.getHighlighters()) {
stamp = highlighter.highlight(stamp, adapter);
}
// CompoundHighlighter columnHighlighters
// = new CompoundHighlighter(columnExt.getHighlighters());
}
return stamp;
}
/**
* Convenience method to get the rendering component for the given cell.
*
* @param row the row of the cell to render, where 0 is the first row
* @param column the column of the cell to render, where 0 is the first
* column
* @return the decorated <code>Component</code> used as a stamp to render
* the specified cell
*/
public Component prepareRenderer(int row, int col) {
return prepareRenderer(getCellRenderer(row, col), row, col);
}
/**
*
* Method to apply a hack around DefaultTableCellRenderer "color memory"
* (Issue #258-swingx). Applies the hack if the client property
* <code>USE_DTCR_COLORMEMORY_HACK</code> having the value of
* <code>Boolean.TRUE</code>, does nothing otherwise. The property is true
* by default.
* <p>
*
* The hack consists of applying a specialized <code>Highlighter</code> to
* force reset the color "memory" of <code>DefaultTableCellRenderer</code>.
* Note that the hack is applied always, that is even if there are no custom
* Highlighters.
* <p>
*
* Client code which solves the problem at the core (that is in a
* well-behaved <code>DefaultTableCellRenderer</code>) can disable the hack
* by removing the client property or by subclassing and override this to do
* nothing.
*
* @param renderer the <code>TableCellRenderer</code> to hack
* @param row the row of the cell to render
* @param column the column index of the cell to render
*
* @see #prepareRenderer(TableCellRenderer, int, int)
* @see #USE_DTCR_COLORMEMORY_HACK
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.decorator.ResetDTCRColorHighlighter
*/
protected void resetDefaultTableCellRendererColors(Component renderer,
int row, int column) {
if (!Boolean.TRUE.equals(getClientProperty(USE_DTCR_COLORMEMORY_HACK)))
return;
ComponentAdapter adapter = getComponentAdapter(row, column);
if (resetDefaultTableCellRendererHighlighter == null) {
resetDefaultTableCellRendererHighlighter = new ResetDTCRColorHighlighter();
}
// hacking around DefaultTableCellRenderer color memory.
resetDefaultTableCellRendererHighlighter.highlight(renderer, adapter);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to adjust the editor's component orientation.
*/
@Override
public Component prepareEditor(TableCellEditor editor, int row, int column) {
Component comp = super.prepareEditor(editor, row, column);
// JW: might be null if generic editor barks about constructor
// super silently backs out - we do the same here
if (comp != null) {
adjustComponentOrientation(comp);
}
return comp;
}
/**
* Adjusts the <code>Component</code>'s orientation to this
* <code>JXTable</code>'s CO if appropriate. The parameter must not be
* <code>null</code>.
* <p>
*
* This implementation synchs the CO always.
*
* @param stamp the <code>Component</code> who's CO may need to be synched,
* must not be <code>null</code>.
*/
protected void adjustComponentOrientation(Component stamp) {
if (stamp.getComponentOrientation().equals(getComponentOrientation()))
return;
stamp.applyComponentOrientation(getComponentOrientation());
}
/**
* Creates default cell renderers for <code>Object</code>s,
* <code>Number</code>s, <code>Date</code>s, <code>Boolean</code>s,
* <code>Icon/Image/</code>s and <code>URI</code>s.
* <p>
* Overridden to replace all super default renderers with SwingX variants and
* additionally register a default for <code>URI</code> types. Note: the latter
* registration will fail silently in headless environments or when the runtime
* context doesn't support Desktop.
*
* <p>
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.DefaultTableRenderer
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.renderer.ComponentProvider
*/
@Override
protected void createDefaultRenderers() {
defaultRenderersByColumnClass = new UIDefaults(8, 0.75f);
// configured default table renderer (internally LabelProvider)
setDefaultRenderer(Object.class, new DefaultTableRenderer());
setDefaultRenderer(Number.class, new DefaultTableRenderer(
StringValues.NUMBER_TO_STRING, JLabel.RIGHT));
setDefaultRenderer(Date.class, new DefaultTableRenderer(
StringValues.DATE_TO_STRING));
// use the same center aligned default for Image/Icon
TableCellRenderer renderer = new DefaultTableRenderer(new MappedValue(
StringValues.EMPTY, IconValues.ICON), JLabel.CENTER);
setDefaultRenderer(Icon.class, renderer);
setDefaultRenderer(ImageIcon.class, renderer);
// use a ButtonProvider for booleans
setDefaultRenderer(Boolean.class, new DefaultTableRenderer(
new CheckBoxProvider()));
try {
setDefaultRenderer(URI.class, new DefaultTableRenderer(
new HyperlinkProvider(new HyperlinkAction())
));
} catch (Exception e) {
// nothing to do - either headless or Desktop not supported
}
}
/**
* Creates default cell editors for objects, numbers, and boolean values.
* <p>
* Overridden to hook enhanced editors (f.i. <code>NumberEditorExt</code>
*
* @see DefaultCellEditor
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
@Override
protected void createDefaultEditors() {
defaultEditorsByColumnClass = new UIDefaults(3, 0.75f);
defaultEditorsByColumnClass.put(Object.class, new GenericEditor());
// Numbers
// JW: fix for
// Issue #1183-swingx: NumberEditorExt throws in getCellEditorValue if
// Integer (short, byte..) below/above min/max.
// Issue #1236-swingx: NumberEditorExt cannot be used in columns with Object type
defaultEditorsByColumnClass.put(Number.class, new NumberEditorExt(true));
// Booleans
defaultEditorsByColumnClass.put(Boolean.class, new BooleanEditor());
}
/**
* Default editor registered for <code>Object</code>. The editor tries to
* create a new instance of the column's class by reflection. It assumes
* that the class has a constructor taking a single <code>String</code>
* parameter.
* <p>
*
* The editor can be configured with a custom <code>JTextField</code>.
*
*/
public static class GenericEditor extends DefaultCellEditor {
Class<?>[] argTypes = new Class<?>[] { String.class };
java.lang.reflect.Constructor<?> constructor;
Object value;
public GenericEditor() {
this(new JTextField());
}
public GenericEditor(JTextField textField) {
super(textField);
getComponent().setName("Table.editor");
}
@Override
public boolean stopCellEditing() {
String s = (String) super.getCellEditorValue();
// JW: changed logic to hack around (core!) Issue #1535
// don't special case empty, but string contructor:
// if so, by-pass relection altogether
if (constructor.getDeclaringClass() == String.class) {
value = s;
} else { // try instantiating a new Object with the string
try {
value = constructor.newInstance(new Object[] { s });
} catch (Exception e) {
((JComponent) getComponent()).setBorder(new LineBorder(
Color.red));
return false;
}
}
return super.stopCellEditing();
}
@Override
public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table,
Object value, boolean isSelected, int row, int column) {
this.value = null;
((JComponent) getComponent())
.setBorder(new LineBorder(Color.black));
try {
Class<?> type = table.getColumnClass(column);
// Since our obligation is to produce a value which is
// assignable for the required type it is OK to use the
// String constructor for columns which are declared
// to contain Objects. A String is an Object.
if (type == Object.class) {
type = String.class;
}
constructor = type.getConstructor(argTypes);
} catch (Exception e) {
return null;
}
return super.getTableCellEditorComponent(table, value, isSelected,
row, column);
}
@Override
public Object getCellEditorValue() {
return value;
}
}
/**
*
* Editor for <code>Number</code>s.
* <p>
* Note: this is no longer registered by default. The current default is
* <code>NumberEditorExt</code> which differs from this in being
* locale-aware.
*
*/
public static class NumberEditor extends GenericEditor {
public NumberEditor() {
((JTextField) getComponent())
.setHorizontalAlignment(JTextField.RIGHT);
}
}
/**
* The default editor for <code>Boolean</code> types.
*/
public static class BooleanEditor extends DefaultCellEditor {
public BooleanEditor() {
super(new JCheckBox());
JCheckBox checkBox = (JCheckBox) getComponent();
checkBox.setHorizontalAlignment(JCheckBox.CENTER);
}
@Override
public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table,
Object value, boolean isSelected, int row, int column) {
// fix #1521-swingx: consistent selection behaviour
Component comp = super.getTableCellEditorComponent(table,
value, isSelected || shouldSelectCell(null), row, column);
return comp;
}
}
// ----------------------------- enhanced editing support
/**
* Returns the editable property of the <code>JXTable</code> as a whole.
*
* @return boolean to indicate if the table is editable.
* @see #setEditable
*/
public boolean isEditable() {
return editable;
}
/**
* Sets the editable property. This property allows to mark all cells in a
* table as read-only, independent of their per-column editability as
* returned by <code>TableColumnExt.isEditable</code> and their per-cell
* editability as returned by the <code>TableModel.isCellEditable</code>. If
* a cell is read-only in its column or model layer, this property has no
* effect.
* <p>
*
* The default value is <code>true</code>.
*
* @param editable the flag to indicate if the table is editable.
* @see #isEditable
* @see #isCellEditable(int, int)
*/
public void setEditable(boolean editable) {
boolean old = isEditable();
this.editable = editable;
firePropertyChange("editable", old, isEditable());
}
/**
* Returns the property which determines the edit termination behaviour on
* focus lost.
*
* @return boolean to indicate whether an ongoing edit should be terminated
* if the focus is moved to somewhere outside of the table.
* @see #setTerminateEditOnFocusLost(boolean)
*/
public boolean isTerminateEditOnFocusLost() {
return Boolean.TRUE
.equals(getClientProperty("terminateEditOnFocusLost"));
}
/**
* Sets the property to determine whether an ongoing edit should be
* terminated if the focus is moved to somewhere outside of the table. If
* true, terminates the edit, does nothing otherwise. The exact behaviour is
* implemented in <code>JTable.CellEditorRemover</code>: "outside" is
* interpreted to be on a component which is not under the table hierarchy
* but inside the same toplevel window, "terminate" does so in any case,
* first tries to stop the edit, if that's unsuccessful it cancels the edit.
* <p>
* The default value is <code>true</code>.
*
* @param terminate the flag to determine whether or not to terminate the
* edit
* @see #isTerminateEditOnFocusLost()
*/
public void setTerminateEditOnFocusLost(boolean terminate) {
// JW: we can leave the propertyChange notification to the
// putClientProperty - the key and method name are the same
putClientProperty("terminateEditOnFocusLost", terminate);
}
/**
* Returns the autoStartsEdit property.
*
* @return boolean to indicate whether a keyStroke should try to start
* editing.
* @see #setAutoStartEditOnKeyStroke(boolean)
*/
public boolean isAutoStartEditOnKeyStroke() {
return !Boolean.FALSE
.equals(getClientProperty("JTable.autoStartsEdit"));
}
/**
* Sets the autoStartsEdit property. If true, keystrokes are passed-on to
* the cellEditor of the lead cell to let it decide whether to start an
* edit.
* <p>
* The default value is <code>true</code>.
* <p>
*
* @param autoStart boolean to determine whether a keyStroke should try to
* start editing.
* @see #isAutoStartEditOnKeyStroke()
*/
public void setAutoStartEditOnKeyStroke(boolean autoStart) {
boolean old = isAutoStartEditOnKeyStroke();
// JW: we have to take over propertyChange notification
// because the key and method name are different.
// As a consequence, there are two events fired: one for
// the client prop and one for this method.
putClientProperty("JTable.autoStartsEdit", autoStart);
firePropertyChange("autoStartEditOnKeyStroke", old,
isAutoStartEditOnKeyStroke());
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* overridden to install a custom editor remover.
*/
@Override
public boolean editCellAt(int row, int column, EventObject e) {
boolean started = super.editCellAt(row, column, e);
if (started) {
hackEditorRemover();
}
return started;
}
/**
* Overridden with backport from Mustang fix for #4684090, #4887999.
*/
@Override
public void removeEditor() {
boolean isFocusOwnerInTheTable = isFocusOwnerDescending();
// let super do its stuff
super.removeEditor();
if (isFocusOwnerInTheTable) {
requestFocusInWindow();
}
}
/**
* Returns a boolean to indicate if the current focus owner is descending
* from this table. Returns false if not editing, otherwise walks the
* focusOwner hierarchy, taking popups into account.
*
* @return a boolean to indicate if the current focus owner is contained.
*/
private boolean isFocusOwnerDescending() {
if (!isEditing())
return false;
Component focusOwner = KeyboardFocusManager
.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().getFocusOwner();
// PENDING JW: special casing to not fall through ... really wanted?
if (focusOwner == null)
return false;
if (SwingXUtilities.isDescendingFrom(focusOwner, this))
return true;
// same with permanent focus owner
Component permanent = KeyboardFocusManager
.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().getPermanentFocusOwner();
return SwingXUtilities.isDescendingFrom(permanent, this);
}
protected transient CellEditorRemover editorRemover;
/**
* removes the standard editor remover and adds the custom remover.
*
*/
private void hackEditorRemover() {
KeyboardFocusManager manager = KeyboardFocusManager
.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager();
PropertyChangeListener[] listeners = manager
.getPropertyChangeListeners("permanentFocusOwner");
for (int i = listeners.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (listeners[i].getClass().getName().startsWith(
"javax.swing.JTable")) {
manager.removePropertyChangeListener("permanentFocusOwner",
listeners[i]);
break;
}
}
if (editorRemover == null) {
editorRemover = new CellEditorRemover();
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to uninstall the custom editor remover.
*/
@Override
public void removeNotify() {
if (editorRemover != null) {
editorRemover.uninstall();
editorRemover = null;
}
super.removeNotify();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to prevent spurious focus loss to outside of table while
* removing the editor. This is essentially a hack around core bug #6210779.
*
* PENDING: add link to wiki!
*/
@Override
public boolean isFocusCycleRoot() {
if (isEditingFocusCycleRoot()) {
return true;
}
return super.isFocusCycleRoot();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden to try to stop the edit, if appropriate. Calls super if
* succeeded, does not yield otherwise.
*
*/
@Override
public void transferFocus() {
if (isEditingFocusCycleRoot() && !getCellEditor().stopCellEditing())
return;
super.transferFocus();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden to try to stop the edit, if appropiate. Calls super if
* succeeded, does not yield otherwise.
*
*/
@Override
public void transferFocusBackward() {
if (isEditingFocusCycleRoot() && !getCellEditor().stopCellEditing())
return;
super.transferFocusBackward();
}
/**
*
* @return a boolean to indicate whether the table needs to fake being focus
* cycle root.
*/
private boolean isEditingFocusCycleRoot() {
return isEditing() && isTerminateEditOnFocusLost();
}
/**
* This class tracks changes in the keyboard focus state. It is used when
* the JTable is editing to determine when to cancel the edit. If focus
* switches to a component outside of the jtable, but in the same window,
* this will cancel editing.
*/
class CellEditorRemover implements PropertyChangeListener {
KeyboardFocusManager focusManager;
public CellEditorRemover() {
install();
}
private void install() {
focusManager = KeyboardFocusManager
.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager();
focusManager.addPropertyChangeListener("permanentFocusOwner", this);
focusManager.addPropertyChangeListener("managingFocus", this);
}
/**
* remove all listener registrations.
*
*/
public void uninstall() {
focusManager.removePropertyChangeListener("permanentFocusOwner",
this);
focusManager.removePropertyChangeListener("managingFocus", this);
focusManager = null;
}
@Override
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent ev) {
if (ev == null)
return;
if ("permanentFocusOwner".equals(ev.getPropertyName())) {
permanentFocusOwnerChange();
} else if ("managingFocus".equals(ev.getPropertyName())) {
// TODO uninstall/install after manager changed.
}
}
/**
*
*/
private void permanentFocusOwnerChange() {
if (!isEditing() || !isTerminateEditOnFocusLost()) {
return;
}
Component c = focusManager.getPermanentFocusOwner();
while (c != null) {
// PENDING JW: logic untested!
if (c instanceof JPopupMenu) {
c = ((JPopupMenu) c).getInvoker();
} else {
if (c == JXTable.this) {
// focus remains inside the table
return;
} else if (c instanceof JPopupMenu) {
// PENDING JW: left-over? we should never reach this ...
// need to switch the hierarchy to a popups invoker
} else if ((c instanceof Window)
|| (c instanceof Applet && c.getParent() == null)) {
if (c == SwingUtilities.getRoot(JXTable.this)) {
if (!getCellEditor().stopCellEditing()) {
getCellEditor().cancelCellEditing();
}
}
break;
}
c = c.getParent();
}
}
}
}
// ---------------------------- updateUI support
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Additionally updates auto-adjusted row height and highlighters.
* <p>
* Another of the override motivation is to fix core issue (?? ID): super
* fails to update <b>all</b> renderers/editors.
*/
@Override
public void updateUI() {
super.updateUI();
updateColumnControlUI();
for (Enumeration<?> defaultEditors = defaultEditorsByColumnClass
.elements(); defaultEditors.hasMoreElements();) {
updateEditorUI(defaultEditors.nextElement());
}
for (Enumeration<?> defaultRenderers = defaultRenderersByColumnClass
.elements(); defaultRenderers.hasMoreElements();) {
updateRendererUI(defaultRenderers.nextElement());
}
for (TableColumn column : getColumns(true)) {
updateColumnUI(column);
}
updateRowHeightUI(true);
updateHighlighterUI();
}
/**
* Updates the ui of the columnControl if appropriate.
*/
protected void updateColumnControlUI() {
if ((columnControlButton != null)
&& (columnControlButton.getParent() == null)) {
SwingUtilities.updateComponentTreeUI(columnControlButton);
}
}
/**
* Tries its best to <code>updateUI</code> of the potential
* <code>TableCellEditor</code>.
*
* @param maybeEditor the potential editor.
*/
private void updateEditorUI(Object maybeEditor) {
// maybe null or proxyValue
if (!(maybeEditor instanceof TableCellEditor))
return;
// super handled this
if ((maybeEditor instanceof JComponent)
|| (maybeEditor instanceof DefaultCellEditor))
return;
// custom editors might balk about fake rows/columns
try {
Component comp = ((TableCellEditor) maybeEditor)
.getTableCellEditorComponent(this, null, false, -1, -1);
if (comp != null) {
SwingUtilities.updateComponentTreeUI(comp);
}
} catch (Exception e) {
// ignore - can't do anything
}
}
/**
* Tries its best to <code>updateUI</code> of the potential
* <code>TableCellRenderer</code>.
*
* @param maybeRenderer the potential renderer.
*/
private void updateRendererUI(Object maybeRenderer) {
// maybe null or proxyValue
if (!(maybeRenderer instanceof TableCellRenderer))
return;
// super handled this
if (maybeRenderer instanceof JComponent)
return;
Component comp = null;
if (maybeRenderer instanceof AbstractRenderer) {
comp = ((AbstractRenderer) maybeRenderer).getComponentProvider()
.getRendererComponent(null);
} else {
try {
// custom editors might balk about fake rows/columns
comp = ((TableCellRenderer) maybeRenderer)
.getTableCellRendererComponent(this, null, false,
false, -1, -1);
} catch (Exception e) {
// can't do anything - renderer can't cope with off-range cells
}
}
if (comp != null) {
SwingUtilities.updateComponentTreeUI(comp);
}
}
/**
* Updates TableColumn after updateUI changes. This implementation delegates
* to the column if it is of type UIDependent, takes over to try an update
* of the column's cellEditor, Cell-/HeaderRenderer otherwise.
*
* @param column the tableColumn to update.
*/
protected void updateColumnUI(TableColumn column) {
if (column instanceof UIDependent) {
((UIDependent) column).updateUI();
} else {
updateEditorUI(column.getCellEditor());
updateRendererUI(column.getCellRenderer());
updateRendererUI(column.getHeaderRenderer());
}
}
/**
* Updates highlighter after <code>updateUI</code> changes.
*
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.UIDependent
*/
protected void updateHighlighterUI() {
if (compoundHighlighter == null)
return;
compoundHighlighter.updateUI();
}
/**
* Auto-adjusts rowHeight to something more pleasing then the default. This
* method is called after instantiation and after updating the UI. Does
* nothing if the given parameter is <code>true</code> and the rowHeight had
* been already set by client code. The underlying problem is that raw types
* can't implement UIResource.
* <p>
* This implementation asks the UIManager for a default value (stored with
* key "JXTable.rowHeight"). If none is available, calculates a "reasonable"
* height from the table's fontMetrics, assuming that most renderers/editors
* will have a border with top/bottom of 1.
* <p>
*
* @param respectRowSetFlag a boolean to indicate whether client-code flag
* should be respected.
* @see #isXTableRowHeightSet
*/
protected void updateRowHeightUI(boolean respectRowSetFlag) {
if (respectRowSetFlag && isXTableRowHeightSet)
return;
int uiHeight = UIManager.getInt(UIPREFIX + "rowHeight");
if (uiHeight > 0) {
setRowHeight(uiHeight);
} else {
int fontBasedHeight = getFontMetrics(getFont()).getHeight() + 2;
int magicMinimum = 18;
setRowHeight(Math.max(fontBasedHeight, magicMinimum));
}
isXTableRowHeightSet = false;
}
/**
* Convenience to set both grid line visibility and default margin for
* horizontal/vertical lines. The margin defaults to 1 or 0 if the grid
* lines are drawn or not drawn.
* <p>
*
* @param showHorizontalLines boolean to decide whether to draw horizontal
* grid lines.
* @param showVerticalLines boolean to decide whether to draw vertical grid
* lines.
* @see javax.swing.JTable#setShowGrid(boolean)
* @see javax.swing.JTable#setIntercellSpacing(Dimension)
*/
public void setShowGrid(boolean showHorizontalLines,
boolean showVerticalLines) {
int defaultRowMargin = showHorizontalLines ? 1 : 0;
setRowMargin(defaultRowMargin);
setShowHorizontalLines(showHorizontalLines);
int defaultColumnMargin = showVerticalLines ? 1 : 0;
setColumnMargin(defaultColumnMargin);
setShowVerticalLines(showVerticalLines);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Behaves exactly like super.
* <p>
* It's overridden to warn against a frequent programming error: this method
* toggles only the <b>visibility</b> of the grid lines, it <b>does not</b>
* update the row/column margins - which may lead to visual artefacts, as
* f.i. not showing the lines at all or showing normal table background in
* selected state where the lines should have been.
*
* @see #setShowGrid(boolean, boolean)
*/
@Override
public void setShowGrid(boolean showGrid) {
super.setShowGrid(showGrid);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overriden to mark the request as client-code induced.
*
* @see #isXTableRowHeightSet
*/
@Override
public void setRowHeight(int rowHeight) {
super.setRowHeight(rowHeight);
if (rowHeight > 0) {
isXTableRowHeightSet = true;
}
}
/**
* Sets the rowHeight for all rows to the given value. Keeps the flag
* <code>isXTableRowHeight</code> unchanged. This enables the distinction
* between setting the height for internal reasons from doing so by client
* code.
*
* @param rowHeight new height in pixel.
* @see #setRowHeight(int)
* @see #isXTableRowHeightSet
*/
protected void adminSetRowHeight(int rowHeight) {
boolean heightSet = isXTableRowHeightSet;
setRowHeight(rowHeight);
isXTableRowHeightSet = heightSet;
}
// ---------------------------- overriding super factory methods and buggy
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden to work around core Bug (ID #6291631): negative y is mapped to
* row 0).
*
*/
@Override
public int rowAtPoint(Point point) {
if (point.y < 0)
return -1;
return super.rowAtPoint(point);
}
/**
*
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to return a <code>JXTableHeader</code>.
*
* @see JXTableHeader
*/
@Override
protected JTableHeader createDefaultTableHeader() {
return new JXTableHeader(columnModel);
}
/**
*
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
*
* Overridden to return a <code>DefaultTableColumnModelExt</code>.
*
* @see org.jdesktop.swingx.table.DefaultTableColumnModelExt
*/
@Override
protected TableColumnModel createDefaultColumnModel() {
return new DefaultTableColumnModelExt();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden because super throws NPE on null param.
*/
@Override
public void setSelectionBackground(Color selectionBackground) {
Color old = getSelectionBackground();
this.selectionBackground = selectionBackground;
firePropertyChange("selectionBackground", old, getSelectionBackground());
repaint();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden because super throws NPE on null param.
*/
@Override
public void setSelectionForeground(Color selectionForeground) {
Color old = getSelectionForeground();
this.selectionForeground = selectionForeground;
firePropertyChange("selectionForeground", old, getSelectionForeground());
repaint();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* <p>
* Overridden because super throws NPE on null param.
*/
@Override
public void setGridColor(Color gridColor) {
Color old = getGridColor();
this.gridColor = gridColor;
firePropertyChange("gridColor", old, getGridColor());
repaint();
}
}