334 lines
15 KiB
JavaScript
334 lines
15 KiB
JavaScript
(function (factory) {
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if (typeof module === "object" && typeof module.exports === "object") {
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var v = factory(require, exports);
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if (v !== undefined) module.exports = v;
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}
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else if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
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define(["require", "exports", "../release/go"], factory);
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}
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})(function (require, exports) {
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"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 1998-2017 by Northwoods Software Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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*/
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var go = require("../release/go");
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// These are the definitions for all of the predefined buttons.
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// You do not need to load this file in order to use buttons.
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// A "Button" is a Panel that has a Shape surrounding some content
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// and that has mouseEnter/mouseLeave behavior to highlight the button.
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// The content of the button, whether a TextBlock or a Picture or a complicated Panel,
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// must be supplied by the caller.
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// The caller must also provide a click event handler.
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// Typical usage:
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// $("Button",
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// $(go.TextBlock, "Click me!"), // the content is just the text label
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// { click: function(e, obj) { alert("I was clicked"); } }
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// )
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// Note that a button click event handler is not invoked upon a click if isEnabledObject() returns false.
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go.GraphObject.defineBuilder("Button", function (args) {
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// default brushes for "Button" shape
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var buttonFillNormal = go.GraphObject.make(go.Brush, "Linear", { 0: "white", 1: "lightgray" });
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var buttonStrokeNormal = "gray";
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var buttonFillOver = go.GraphObject.make(go.Brush, "Linear", { 0: "white", 1: "dodgerblue" });
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var buttonStrokeOver = "blue";
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var buttonFillDisabled = "darkgray";
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// offset identical to that needed to match the original RoundedRectangle figure, to keep the same size
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var offset = 2.761423749153968;
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var button = (go.GraphObject.make(go.Panel, "Auto", {
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isActionable: true,
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enabledChanged: function (button, enabled) {
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var shape = button.findObject("ButtonBorder");
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if (shape !== null) {
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shape.fill = enabled ? button["_buttonFillNormal"] : button["_buttonFillDisabled"];
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}
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},
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// save these values for the mouseEnter and mouseLeave event handlers
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"_buttonFillNormal": buttonFillNormal,
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"_buttonStrokeNormal": buttonStrokeNormal,
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"_buttonFillOver": buttonFillOver,
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"_buttonStrokeOver": buttonStrokeOver,
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"_buttonFillDisabled": buttonFillDisabled
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}, go.GraphObject.make(go.Shape, // the border
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{
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name: "ButtonBorder",
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figure: "Rectangle",
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spot1: new go.Spot(0, 0, offset, offset),
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spot2: new go.Spot(1, 1, -offset, -offset),
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fill: buttonFillNormal,
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stroke: buttonStrokeNormal
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})));
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// There's no GraphObject inside the button shape -- it must be added as part of the button definition.
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// This way the object could be a TextBlock or a Shape or a Picture or arbitrarily complex Panel.
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// mouse-over behavior
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button.mouseEnter = function (e, button, prev) {
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var shape = button.findObject("ButtonBorder"); // the border Shape
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if (shape instanceof go.Shape) {
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var brush = button["_buttonFillOver"];
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button["_buttonFillNormal"] = shape.fill;
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shape.fill = brush;
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brush = button["_buttonStrokeOver"];
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button["_buttonStrokeNormal"] = shape.stroke;
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shape.stroke = brush;
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}
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};
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button.mouseLeave = function (e, button, prev) {
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var shape = button.findObject("ButtonBorder"); // the border Shape
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if (shape instanceof go.Shape) {
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shape.fill = button["_buttonFillNormal"];
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shape.stroke = button["_buttonStrokeNormal"];
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}
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};
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return button;
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});
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// This is a complete Button that you can have in a Node template
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// to allow the user to collapse/expand the subtree beginning at that Node.
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// Typical usage within a Node template:
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// $("TreeExpanderButton")
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go.GraphObject.defineBuilder("TreeExpanderButton", function (args) {
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var button = (go.GraphObject.make("Button", {
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"_treeExpandedFigure": "MinusLine",
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"_treeCollapsedFigure": "PlusLine"
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}, go.GraphObject.make(go.Shape, // the icon
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{
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name: "ButtonIcon",
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figure: "MinusLine",
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desiredSize: new go.Size(6, 6)
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},
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// bind the Shape.figure to the Node.isTreeExpanded value using this converter:
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new go.Binding("figure", "isTreeExpanded", function (exp, shape) {
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var but = shape.panel;
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return exp ? but["_treeExpandedFigure"] : but["_treeCollapsedFigure"];
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})
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.ofObject()),
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// assume initially not visible because there are no links coming out
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{ visible: false },
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// bind the button visibility to whether it's not a leaf node
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new go.Binding("visible", "isTreeLeaf", function (leaf) { return !leaf; })
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.ofObject()));
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// tree expand/collapse behavior
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button.click = function (e, button) {
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var node = button.part;
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if (node instanceof go.Adornment)
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node = node.adornedPart;
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if (!(node instanceof go.Node))
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return;
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var diagram = node.diagram;
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if (diagram === null)
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return;
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var cmd = diagram.commandHandler;
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if (node.isTreeExpanded) {
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if (!cmd.canCollapseTree(node))
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return;
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}
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else {
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if (!cmd.canExpandTree(node))
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return;
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}
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e.handled = true;
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if (node.isTreeExpanded) {
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cmd.collapseTree(node);
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}
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else {
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cmd.expandTree(node);
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}
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};
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return button;
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});
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// This is a complete Button that you can have in a Group template
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// to allow the user to collapse/expand the subgraph that the Group holds.
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// Typical usage within a Group template:
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// $("SubGraphExpanderButton")
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go.GraphObject.defineBuilder("SubGraphExpanderButton", function (args) {
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var button = (go.GraphObject.make("Button", {
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"_subGraphExpandedFigure": "MinusLine",
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"_subGraphCollapsedFigure": "PlusLine"
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}, go.GraphObject.make(go.Shape, // the icon
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{
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name: "ButtonIcon",
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figure: "MinusLine",
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desiredSize: new go.Size(6, 6)
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},
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// bind the Shape.figure to the Group.isSubGraphExpanded value using this converter:
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new go.Binding("figure", "isSubGraphExpanded", function (exp, shape) {
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var but = shape.panel;
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return exp ? but["_subGraphExpandedFigure"] : but["_subGraphCollapsedFigure"];
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})
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.ofObject())));
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// subgraph expand/collapse behavior
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button.click = function (e, button) {
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var group = button.part;
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if (group instanceof go.Adornment)
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group = group.adornedPart;
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if (!(group instanceof go.Group))
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return;
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var diagram = group.diagram;
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if (diagram === null)
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return;
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var cmd = diagram.commandHandler;
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if (group.isSubGraphExpanded) {
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if (!cmd.canCollapseSubGraph(group))
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return;
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}
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else {
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if (!cmd.canExpandSubGraph(group))
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return;
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}
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e.handled = true;
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if (group.isSubGraphExpanded) {
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cmd.collapseSubGraph(group);
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}
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else {
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cmd.expandSubGraph(group);
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}
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};
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return button;
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});
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// This just holds the "ButtonBorder" Shape that acts as the border
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// around the button contents, which must be supplied by the caller.
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// The button contents are usually a TextBlock or Panel consisting of a Shape and a TextBlock.
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// Typical usage within an Adornment that is either a GraphObject.contextMenu or a Diagram.contextMenu:
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// $("ContextMenuButton",
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// $(go.TextBlock, text),
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// { click: function(e, obj) { alert("Command for " + obj.part.adornedPart); } },
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// new go.Binding("visible", "", function(data) { return ...OK to perform Command...; })
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// )
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go.GraphObject.defineBuilder("ContextMenuButton", function (args) {
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var button = (go.GraphObject.make("Button"));
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button.stretch = go.GraphObject.Horizontal;
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var border = button.findObject("ButtonBorder");
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if (border instanceof go.Shape) {
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border.figure = "Rectangle";
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border.spot1 = new go.Spot(0, 0, 2, 3);
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border.spot2 = new go.Spot(1, 1, -2, -2);
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}
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return button;
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});
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// This button is used to toggle the visibility of a GraphObject named
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// by the second argument to GraphObject.make. If the second argument is not present
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// or if it is not a string, this assumes that the element name is "COLLAPSIBLE".
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// You can only control the visibility of one element in a Part at a time,
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// although that element might be an arbitrarily complex Panel.
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// Typical usage:
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// $(go.Panel, . . .,
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// $("PanelExpanderButton", "COLLAPSIBLE"),
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// . . .,
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// $(go.Panel, . . .,
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// { name: "COLLAPSIBLE" },
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// . . . stuff to be hidden or shown as the PanelExpanderButton is clicked . . .
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// ),
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// . . .
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// )
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go.GraphObject.defineBuilder("PanelExpanderButton", function (args) {
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var eltname = (go.GraphObject.takeBuilderArgument(args, "COLLAPSIBLE"));
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var button = (go.GraphObject.make("Button", {
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"_buttonExpandedFigure": "TriangleUp",
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"_buttonCollapsedFigure": "TriangleDown"
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}, go.GraphObject.make(go.Shape, "TriangleUp", { name: "ButtonIcon", desiredSize: new go.Size(6, 4) }, new go.Binding("figure", "visible", function (vis) { return vis ? button["_buttonExpandedFigure"] : button["_buttonCollapsedFigure"]; })
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.ofObject(eltname))));
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var border = button.findObject("ButtonBorder");
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if (border instanceof go.Shape) {
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border.stroke = null;
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border.fill = "transparent";
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}
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button.click = function (e, button) {
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var diagram = button.diagram;
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if (diagram === null)
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return;
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if (diagram.isReadOnly)
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return;
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var elt = button.findTemplateBinder();
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if (elt === null)
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elt = button.part;
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if (elt !== null) {
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var pan = elt.findObject(eltname);
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if (pan !== null) {
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diagram.startTransaction('Collapse/Expand Panel');
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pan.visible = !pan.visible;
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diagram.commitTransaction('Collapse/Expand Panel');
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}
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}
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};
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return button;
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});
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// Define a common checkbox button; the first argument is the name of the data property
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// to which the state of this checkbox is data bound. If the first argument is not a string,
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// it raises an error. If no data binding of the checked state is desired,
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// pass an empty string as the first argument.
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// Examples:
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// $("CheckBoxButton", "dataPropertyName", ...)
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// or:
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// $("CheckBoxButton", "", { "_doClick": function(e, obj) { alert("clicked!"); } })
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go.GraphObject.defineBuilder("CheckBoxButton", function (args) {
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// process the one required string argument for this kind of button
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var propname = (go.GraphObject.takeBuilderArgument(args));
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var button = (go.GraphObject.make("Button", {
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"ButtonBorder.fill": "white",
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"ButtonBorder.stroke": "gray",
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width: 14,
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height: 14
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}, go.GraphObject.make(go.Shape, {
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name: "ButtonIcon",
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geometryString: "M0 4 L3 9 9 0",
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strokeWidth: 2,
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stretch: go.GraphObject.Fill,
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geometryStretch: go.GraphObject.Uniform,
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visible: false // visible set to false: not checked, unless data.PROPNAME is true
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},
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// create a data Binding only if PROPNAME is supplied and not the empty string
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(propname !== "" ? new go.Binding("visible", propname).makeTwoWay() : []))));
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button.click = function (e, button) {
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var diagram = e.diagram;
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if (diagram === null || diagram.isReadOnly)
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return;
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if (propname !== "" && diagram.model.isReadOnly)
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return;
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e.handled = true;
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var shape = button.findObject("ButtonIcon");
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diagram.startTransaction("checkbox");
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shape.visible = !shape.visible; // this toggles data.checked due to TwoWay Binding
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// support extra side-effects without clobbering the click event handler:
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if (typeof button["_doClick"] === "function")
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button["_doClick"](e, button);
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diagram.commitTransaction("checkbox");
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};
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return button;
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});
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// This defines a whole check-box -- including both a "CheckBoxButton" and whatever you want as the check box label.
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// Note that mouseEnter/mouseLeave/click events apply to everything in the panel, not just in the "CheckBoxButton".
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// Examples:
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// $("CheckBox", "aBooleanDataProperty", $(go.TextBlock, "the checkbox label"))
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// or
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// $("CheckBox", "someProperty", $(go.TextBlock, "A choice"),
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// { "_doClick": function(e, obj) { ... perform extra side-effects ... } })
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go.GraphObject.defineBuilder("CheckBox", function (args) {
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// process the one required string argument for this kind of button
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var propname = (go.GraphObject.takeBuilderArgument(args));
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var button = (go.GraphObject.make("CheckBoxButton", propname, // bound to this data property
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{
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name: "Button",
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margin: new go.Margin(0, 1, 0, 0)
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}));
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var box = (go.GraphObject.make(go.Panel, "Horizontal", button, {
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isActionable: true,
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margin: 1,
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// transfer CheckBoxButton properties over to this new CheckBox panel
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"_buttonFillNormal": button["_buttonFillNormal"],
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"_buttonStrokeNormal": button["_buttonStrokeNormal"],
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"_buttonFillOver": button["_buttonFillOver"],
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"_buttonStrokeOver": button["_buttonStrokeOver"],
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"_buttonFillDisabled": button["_buttonFillDisabled"],
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mouseEnter: button.mouseEnter,
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mouseLeave: button.mouseLeave,
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click: button.click,
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// also save original Button behavior, for potential use in a Panel.click event handler
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"_buttonClick": button.click
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}));
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// avoid potentially conflicting event handlers on the "CheckBoxButton"
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button.mouseEnter = null;
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button.mouseLeave = null;
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button.click = null;
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return box;
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});
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});
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