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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. =========================================================================*/ #ifndef __ctkDirectoryButton_h #define __ctkDirectoryButton_h // Qt includes #include #include #include // CTK includes #include #include "ctkWidgetsExport.h" class ctkDirectoryButtonPrivate; // QFileDialog::Options can be used since Qt 4.7.0 (QT_VERSION >= 0x040700) // it is disabled to support older Qt versions //#define USE_QFILEDIALOG_OPTIONS 1 /// \ingroup Widgets /// ctkDirectoryButton is a QPushButton to select a directory path. /// The absolute path is displayed on the button. When clicked, a /// file dialog pops up to select a new directory path. /// \sa ctkPathLineEdit, ctkPathListWidget, QPushButton, QDir class CTK_WIDGETS_EXPORT ctkDirectoryButton: public QWidget { Q_OBJECT /// This property holds the accept mode of the dialog. /// The action mode defines whether the dialog is for opening or saving files. /// By default, this property is set to AcceptOpen. /// If set to QFileDialog::AcceptSave mode, the regular behavior of QFileDialog will be extended /// to prevent user from selecting read-only folder. The caveat is that writable folder existing /// in a readonly one won't be selectable. /// AcceptOpen by default. Q_PROPERTY(QFileDialog::AcceptMode acceptMode READ acceptMode WRITE setAcceptMode) Q_PROPERTY(QString directory READ directory WRITE setDirectory NOTIFY directoryChanged USER true) /// This property holds the title of the file dialog used to select a new directory /// If caption is not set, internally use QWidget::tooltip() Q_PROPERTY(QString caption READ caption WRITE setCaption) /// This property holds the text to display on the button. If null (by /// default), the current directory path is displayed instead. Q_PROPERTY(QString text READ text WRITE setText) /// This property holds the icon displayed on the button. QStyle::SP_DirIcon /// by default. Q_PROPERTY(QIcon icon READ icon WRITE setIcon) /// Qt versions prior to 4.7.0 didn't expose QFileDialog::Options in the /// public API. We need to create a custom property that will be used when /// instanciating a QFileDialog in ctkDirectoryButton::browse() #ifdef USE_QFILEDIALOG_OPTIONS Q_PROPERTY(QFileDialog::Options options READ options WRITE setOptions) #else Q_PROPERTY(Options options READ options WRITE setOptions) Q_FLAGS(Option Options); #endif public: #ifndef USE_QFILEDIALOG_OPTIONS // Same options than QFileDialog::Options enum Option { ShowDirsOnly = 0x00000001, DontResolveSymlinks = 0x00000002, DontConfirmOverwrite = 0x00000004, DontUseSheet = 0x00000008, DontUseNativeDialog = 0x00000010, ReadOnly = 0x00000020, HideNameFilterDetails = 0x00000040 }; Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(Options, Option) #endif /// Constructor /// Creates a default ctkDirectoryButton that points to the application /// current directory. ctkDirectoryButton(QWidget * parent = 0); /// Constructor /// Creates a ctkDirectoryButton that points to the given directory path ctkDirectoryButton(const QString& directory, QWidget * parent = 0); ctkDirectoryButton(const QIcon& icon, const QString& directory, QWidget * parent = 0); /// Destructor virtual ~ctkDirectoryButton(); /// Set/get the current directory /// If path is empty, the program's working directory, ("."), is used. /// By default, \a directory is the current working directory. void setDirectory(const QString& path); QString directory()const; /// Set the caption of the directory dialog /// \sa caption void setCaption(const QString& caption); /// Get the caption of the directory dialog /// \sa setCaption const QString& caption()const; /// Set the text of the button. If null (not just empty), the directory path /// is used as text. This doesn't set the "directory", just the displayed text. /// \sa setDirectory void setText(const QString& text); /// Return the text of the button if any. Doesn't return the directory path. /// \sa directory const QString& text()const; /// /// The icon of the button /// By default use QStyle::SP_DirIcon void setIcon(const QIcon& icon); QIcon icon()const; /// Options of the file dialog pop up. /// \sa QFileDialog::getExistingDirectory #ifdef USE_QFILEDIALOG_OPTIONS void setOptions(const QFileDialog::Options& options); const QFileDialog::Options& options()const; #else void setOptions(const Options& options); const Options& options()const; #endif /// \sa setAcceptMode QFileDialog::AcceptMode QFileDialog::AcceptMode acceptMode() const; /// \sa acceptMode QFileDialog::AcceptMode void setAcceptMode(QFileDialog::AcceptMode mode); public Q_SLOTS: /// browse() opens a pop up where the user can select a new directory for the /// button. browse() is automatically called when the button is clicked. void browse(); Q_SIGNALS: /// directoryChanged is emitted when the current directory changes. /// Programatically or by the user via the file dialog that pop up when /// clicking on the button. /// \sa directorySelected void directoryChanged(const QString&); /// directorySelected() is emitted anytime the current directory is set /// (even if the new directory is the same than the current value). This is /// particularly useful when the browse dialog is accepted without changing /// the current directory. /// \sa directoryChanged void directorySelected(const QString&); protected: QScopedPointer d_ptr; private: Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(ctkDirectoryButton); Q_DISABLE_COPY(ctkDirectoryButton); }; #ifndef USE_QFILEDIALOG_OPTIONS Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(ctkDirectoryButton::Options); #endif #endif