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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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**
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#include "qfxmouseregion.h"
#include "qfxmouseregion_p.h"
#include "qfxevents_p.h"
#include <QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
static const int DragThreshold = 5;
static const int PressAndHoldDelay = 800;
QML_DEFINE_TYPE(QFxDrag,Drag);
QFxDrag::QFxDrag(QObject *parent)
: QObject(parent), _target(0), _xmin(0), _xmax(0), _ymin(0), _ymax(0)
{
}
QFxDrag::~QFxDrag()
{
}
QFxItem *QFxDrag::target() const
{
return _target;
}
void QFxDrag::setTarget(QFxItem *t)
{
_target = t;
}
QString QFxDrag::axis() const
{
return _axis;
}
void QFxDrag::setAxis(const QString &a)
{
_axis = a;
}
/*!
\property QFxDrag::xmin
\brief the minimum x position for the target
If x-axis dragging is enabled, xmin limits how far to the left the target can be dragged. If x-axis dragging is not enabled, this property has no effect.
*/
int QFxDrag::xmin() const
{
return _xmin;
}
void QFxDrag::setXmin(int m)
{
_xmin = m;
}
/*!
\property QFxDrag::xmax
\brief the maximum x position for the target
If x-axis dragging is enabled, xmax limits how far to the right the target can be dragged. If x-axis dragging is not enabled, this property has no effect.
*/
int QFxDrag::xmax() const
{
return _xmax;
}
void QFxDrag::setXmax(int m)
{
_xmax = m;
}
/*!
\property QFxDrag::ymin
\brief the minimum y position for the target
If y-axis dragging is enabled, ymin limits how far up the target can be dragged. If y-axis dragging is not enabled, this property has no effect.
*/
int QFxDrag::ymin() const
{
return _ymin;
}
void QFxDrag::setYmin(int m)
{
_ymin = m;
}
/*!
\property QFxDrag::ymax
\brief the maximum y position for the target
If y-axis dragging is enabled, ymax limits how far down the target can be dragged. If y-axis dragging is not enabled, this property has no effect.
*/
int QFxDrag::ymax() const
{
return _ymax;
}
void QFxDrag::setYmax(int m)
{
_ymax = m;
}
/*!
\qmlclass MouseRegion
\brief The MouseRegion element enables simple mouse handling.
\inherits Item
A MouseRegion is typically used in conjunction with a visible element, where the MouseRegion effectively 'proxies' mouse handling for that element. For example, we can put a MouseRegion in a Rect that changes the Rect color to red when clicked:
\code
<Rect width="100" height="100">
<MouseRegion anchors.fill="{parent}" onClick="parent.color = 'red';"/>
</Rect>
\endcode
Many MouseRegion signals pass a \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter that contains
additional information about the mouse event, such as the position, button,
and any key modifiers.
Below we have the previous
example extended so as to give a different color when you right click.
\code
<Rect width="100" height="100">
<MouseRegion anchors.fill="{parent}" onClick="if (mouse.button==Qt.RightButton) { parent.color='blue';} else { parent.color = 'red';}"/>
</Rect>
\endcode
For basic key handling, see \l KeyActions.
MouseRegion is an invisible element: it is never painted.
\sa MouseEvent
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onEntered
This handler is called when the mouse enters the mouse region.
\warning This handler is not yet implemented.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onExited
This handler is called when the mouse exists the mouse region.
\warning This handler is not yet implemented.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onReenteredWhilePressed
This handler is called when the mouse reenters the mouse region while pressed.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onExitedWhilePressed
This handler is called when the mouse exists the mouse region while pressed.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onPositionChanged(mouse)
This handler is called when the mouse position changes.
The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the mouse, including the x and y
position, and any buttons currently pressed.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onClicked(mouse)
This handler is called when there is a click. A click is defined as a press followed by a release,
both inside the MouseRegion (pressing, moving outside the MouseRegion, and then moving back inside and
releasing is also considered a click).
The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y
position of the release of the click, and whether the click wasHeld.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onPressed(mouse)
This handler is called when there is a press.
The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y
position and which button was pressed.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onReleased(mouse)
This handler is called when there is a release.
The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y
position of the release of the click, and whether the click wasHeld.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onPressAndHold(mouse)
This handler is called when there is a long press (currently 800ms).
The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y
position of the press, and which button is pressed.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal MouseRegion::onDoubleClicked(mouse)
This handler is called when there is a double-click (a press followed by a release followed by a press).
The \l {MouseEvent}{mouse} parameter provides information about the click, including the x and y
position of the release of the click, and whether the click wasHeld.
*/
QML_DEFINE_TYPE(QFxMouseRegion,MouseRegion);
/*!
\internal
\class QFxMouseRegion
\brief The QFxMouseRegion class provides a simple mouse handling abstraction for use within Qml.
\ingroup group_coreitems
All QFxItem derived classes can do mouse handling but the QFxMouseRegion class exposes mouse
handling data as properties and tracks flicking and dragging of the mouse.
A QFxMouseRegion object can be instantiated in Qml using the tag \l MouseRegion.
*/
QFxMouseRegion::QFxMouseRegion(QFxItem *parent)
: QFxItem(*(new QFxMouseRegionPrivate), parent)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
d->init();
}
QFxMouseRegion::QFxMouseRegion(QFxMouseRegionPrivate &dd, QFxItem *parent)
: QFxItem(dd, parent)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
d->init();
}
QFxMouseRegion::~QFxMouseRegion()
{
}
/*!
\qmlproperty int MouseRegion::mouseX
\qmlproperty int MouseRegion::mouseY
The coordinates of the mouse while pressed. The coordinates are relative to the item that was pressed.
*/
int QFxMouseRegion::mouseX() const
{
Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion);
return int(d->lastPos.x());
}
int QFxMouseRegion::mouseY() const
{
Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion);
return int(d->lastPos.y());
}
/*!
\qmlproperty bool MouseRegion::enabled
This property holds whether the item accepts mouse events.
*/
bool QFxMouseRegion::isEnabled() const
{
Q_D(const QFxMouseRegion);
return d->absorb;
}
void QFxMouseRegion::setEnabled(bool a)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
d->absorb = a;
}
void QFxMouseRegion::mousePressEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
d->moved = false;
if (!d->absorb)
QFxItem::mousePressEvent(event);
else {
if (!d->inside) {
d->inside = true;
emit hoveredChanged();
}
d->longPress = false;
d->saveEvent(event);
d->dragX = drag()->axis().contains(QLatin1String("x"));
d->dragY = drag()->axis().contains(QLatin1String("y"));
d->dragged = false;
d->start = event->pos();
d->startScene = event->scenePos();
// ### we should only start timer if pressAndHold is connected to (but connectNotify doesn't work)
d->pressAndHoldTimer.start(PressAndHoldDelay, this);
setKeepMouseGrab(false);
setPressed(true);
event->accept();
}
}
void QFxMouseRegion::mouseMoveEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (!d->absorb) {
QFxItem::mouseMoveEvent(event);
return;
}
d->saveEvent(event);
// ### we should skip this if these signals aren't used
const QRect &bounds = itemBoundingRect();
bool contains = bounds.contains(d->lastPos.toPoint());
if (d->inside && !contains) {
d->inside = false;
emit hoveredChanged();
emit exitedWhilePressed();
} else if (!d->inside && contains) {
d->inside = true;
emit hoveredChanged();
emit reenteredWhilePressed();
}
if (drag()->target()) {
if (!d->moved) {
if (d->dragX) d->startX = int(drag()->target()->x()); //### change startX and startY to qreal?
if (d->dragY) d->startY = int(drag()->target()->y());
}
QPointF startLocalPos;
QPointF curLocalPos;
if (drag()->target()->parent()) {
startLocalPos = drag()->target()->parent()->mapFromScene(d->startScene);
curLocalPos = drag()->target()->parent()->mapFromScene(event->scenePos());
} else {
startLocalPos = d->startScene;
curLocalPos = event->scenePos();
}
int dx = int(qAbs(curLocalPos.x() - startLocalPos.x()));
int dy = int(qAbs(curLocalPos.y() - startLocalPos.y()));
if ((d->dragX && !(dx < DragThreshold)) || (d->dragY && !(dy < DragThreshold)))
d->dragged = true;
if (!keepMouseGrab()) {
if ((!d->dragY && dy < DragThreshold && d->dragX && dx > DragThreshold)
|| (!d->dragX && dx < DragThreshold && d->dragY && dy > DragThreshold)
|| (d->dragX && d->dragY)) {
setKeepMouseGrab(true);
}
}
if (d->dragX) {
qreal x = (curLocalPos.x() - startLocalPos.x()) + d->startX;
if (x < drag()->xmin())
x = drag()->xmin();
else if (x > drag()->xmax())
x = drag()->xmax();
drag()->target()->setX(x);
}
if (d->dragY) {
qreal y = (curLocalPos.y() - startLocalPos.y()) + d->startY;
if (y < drag()->ymin())
y = drag()->ymin();
else if (y > drag()->ymax())
y = drag()->ymax();
drag()->target()->setY(y);
}
}
d->moved = true;
QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, false, d->longPress);
emit positionChanged(&me);
event->accept();
}
void QFxMouseRegion::mouseReleaseEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (!d->absorb)
QFxItem::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
else {
d->saveEvent(event);
setPressed(false);
//d->inside = false;
//emit hoveredChanged();
event->accept();
}
}
void QFxMouseRegion::mouseDoubleClickEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (!d->absorb)
QFxItem::mouseDoubleClickEvent(event);
else {
//d->inside = true;
//emit hoveredChanged();
d->saveEvent(event);
setPressed(true);
QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, true, false);
emit this->doubleClicked(&me);
event->accept();
}
}
void QFxMouseRegion::hoverEnterEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (!d->absorb)
QFxItem::hoverEnterEvent(event);
else {
setHovered(true);
emit entered();
}
}
void QFxMouseRegion::hoverLeaveEvent(QGraphicsSceneHoverEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (!d->absorb)
QFxItem::hoverLeaveEvent(event);
else {
setHovered(false);
emit exited();
}
}
void QFxMouseRegion::mouseUngrabEvent()
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (d->pressed) {
// if our mouse grab has been removed (probably by Flickable), fix our
// state
d->pressed = false;
//d->inside = false;
setKeepMouseGrab(false);
emit pressedChanged();
//emit hoveredChanged();
}
}
void QFxMouseRegion::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *event)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (event->timerId() == d->pressAndHoldTimer.timerId()) {
d->pressAndHoldTimer.stop();
if (d->pressed && d->dragged == false && d->inside == true) {
d->longPress = true;
QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, false, d->longPress);
emit pressAndHold(&me);
}
}
}
/*!
\qmlproperty bool MouseRegion::containsMouse
This property holds whether the mouse is currently inside the mouse region.
\warning This property is only partially implemented -- it is only valid when the mouse is pressed, and not for hover events.
*/
bool QFxMouseRegion::hovered()
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
return d->hovered || d->inside;
}
/*!
\qmlproperty bool MouseRegion::pressed
This property holds whether the mouse region is currently pressed.
*/
bool QFxMouseRegion::pressed()
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
return d->pressed;
}
void QFxMouseRegion::setHovered(bool h)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
if (d->hovered != h) {
d->hovered = h;
emit hoveredChanged();
}
}
void QFxMouseRegion::setPressed(bool p)
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
bool isclick = d->pressed == true && p == false && d->dragged == false && d->inside == true;
if (d->pressed != p) {
d->pressed = p;
QFxMouseEvent me(d->lastPos.x(), d->lastPos.y(), d->lastButton, d->lastButtons, d->lastModifiers, isclick, d->longPress);
if (d->pressed) {
emit positionChanged(&me);
emit pressed(&me);
} else {
emit released(&me);
if (isclick)
emit clicked(&me);
}
emit pressedChanged();
}
}
/*!
\property QFxMouseRegion::drag
\brief The current drag being performed on the Mouse Region.
*/
QFxDrag *QFxMouseRegion::drag()
{
Q_D(QFxMouseRegion);
return &(d->drag);
}
/*!
\qmlproperty Item MouseRegion::drag.target
\qmlproperty string MouseRegion::drag.axis
\qmlproperty int MouseRegion::drag.xmin
\qmlproperty int MouseRegion::drag.xmax
\qmlproperty int MouseRegion::drag.ymin
\qmlproperty int MouseRegion::drag.ymax
drag provides a convenient way to make an item draggable.
\list
\i \c target specifies the item to drag.
\i \c axis specifies whether dragging can be done horizontally (x), vertically (y), or both (x,y)
\i the min and max properties limit how far the target can be dragged along the corresponding axes.
\endlist
The following example uses drag to blur an image as it moves to the right:
\code
<Item id="blurtest" width="600" height="200">
<Image id="pic" file="pic.png" anchors.verticalCenter="{parent.verticalCenter}" >
<filter><Blur radius="{pic.x/10}"/></filter>
<MouseRegion anchors.fill="{parent}"
drag.target="{pic}"
drag.axis="x"
drag.xmin="0"
drag.xmax="{blurtest.width-pic.width}" />
</Image>
</Item>
\endcode
*/
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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