com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.HasValue Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: DefaultDirtyValidator.java From gwt-material with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Will check all components that extends to {@link HasValue} and * registers a {@link com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.ValueChangeEvent}. * Once value has been changed then we mark that our content wrapping it is dirty. */ protected void detectDirtyFields(Widget parent) { if (parent instanceof HasWidgets) { for (Widget widget : (HasWidgets) parent) { if (widget instanceof HasValue) { HasValue valueWidget = (HasValue) widget; registrations.add(valueWidget.addValueChangeHandler(event -> { if (valueWidget.getValue() != null && ! valueWidget.getValue().equals("")) { setDirty(true); } })); } else { if (propagateToChildren) { detectDirtyFields(widget); } } } } }
Example #2
Source File: UTCDateTimeRangeController.java From gwt-traction with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Creates a controller that will manage the date/time range * consisting of 2 date/time controls and an optional * allDayCheckbox. */ public UTCDateTimeRangeController(UTCDateBox startDate, UTCTimeBox startTime, UTCDateBox endDate, UTCTimeBox endTime, HasValue<Boolean> allDayCheckbox) { this.startDate = startDate; this.startTime = startTime; this.endDate = endDate; this.endTime = endTime; this.allDayCheckbox = allDayCheckbox; updateInterval(); // attach the event handlers if (allDayCheckbox != null) { allDayCheckbox.addValueChangeHandler(new AllDayCheckboxHandler()); } StartDateTimeHandler startHandler = new StartDateTimeHandler(); EndDateTimeHandler endHandler = new EndDateTimeHandler(); startDate.addValueChangeHandler(startHandler); startTime.addValueChangeHandler(startHandler); endDate.addValueChangeHandler(endHandler); endTime.addValueChangeHandler(endHandler); }
Example #3
Source File: MaterialCollectionItem.java From gwt-material with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override protected void onLoad() { super.onLoad(); HandlerRegistration handlerRegistration = addClickHandler(event -> { // Stop propagation of event when checkbox / other elements has // been clicked to avoid duplicate events. if (Element.as(event.getNativeEvent().getEventTarget()) != getElement()) { if (getType() == CollectionType.CHECKBOX) { event.stopPropagation(); event.preventDefault(); } } for (Widget w : MaterialCollectionItem.this) { if (w instanceof MaterialCollectionSecondary) { for (Widget a : (MaterialCollectionSecondary) w) { if (a instanceof HasValue) { try { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") HasValue<Boolean> cb = (HasValue<Boolean>) a; if (cb.getValue()) { cb.setValue(false); } else { cb.setValue(true); } } catch (ClassCastException ex) { // Ignore non-boolean has value handlers. } } } } } }); registerHandler(handlerRegistration); JsMaterialElement.initDismissableCollection(); }
Example #4
Source File: WidgetTestCase.java From gwt-material with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static <H extends HasValueChangeHandlers & HasValue & HasEnabled & HasAttachHandlers> void checkValueChangeEvent( H widget, Object value, Object secondValue) { assertNotSame(value, secondValue); // Widget must be enabled before firing the event widget.setEnabled(true); assertTrue(widget.isEnabled()); // Ensure the widget is attached to the root panel assertTrue(widget.isAttached()); // Register value change handler that listens when the widget // set the value final boolean[] isValueChanged = {false}; widget.addValueChangeHandler(event -> isValueChanged[0] = true); // By default setValue(boolean) will not fire the value change event. widget.setValue(value); assertEquals(value, widget.getValue()); // Expected result : false assertFalse(isValueChanged[0]); // Calling setValue(value, fireEvents) with fireEvents set to false widget.setValue(secondValue, false); // Expected result : secondValue assertEquals(secondValue, widget.getValue()); // Expected result : false assertFalse(isValueChanged[0]); // Calling setValue(value, fireEvents) with fireEvents set to true widget.setValue(value, true); // Expected result : true assertTrue(isValueChanged[0]); // Expected result : value assertEquals(value, widget.getValue()); }
Example #5
Source File: FieldMatchValidator.java From gwt-material with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Constructor. * * @param verifyField the verify field */ public FieldMatchValidator(final HasValue<T> verifyField) { this(verifyField, new Object[0]); }
Example #6
Source File: FieldMatchValidator.java From gwt-material with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Constructor. * * @param verifyField the verify field * @param invalidMessageArgs the invalid message args */ public FieldMatchValidator(final HasValue<T> verifyField, final Object... invalidMessageArgs) { super(Keys.FIELD_MATCH, invalidMessageArgs); this.verifyField = verifyField; assert this.verifyField != null; }
Example #7
Source File: FieldMatchValidator.java From gwt-material with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Constructor. * * @param verifyField the field to verify matches with this one. * @param invalidMessageOverride the invalid message override */ public FieldMatchValidator(final HasValue<T> verifyField, final String invalidMessageOverride) { super(invalidMessageOverride); this.verifyField = verifyField; assert this.verifyField != null; }