true/false or TRUE/FALSE to prepare for the new boolean type and constants being added to Python. Added code to wx.py to test for the existence of the new constants and to create suitable values if not present. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/branches/WX_2_4_BRANCH@19335 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
171 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
171 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
from wxPython.wx import *
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from wxPython.grid import *
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class CustomDataTable(wxPyGridTableBase):
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"""
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"""
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def __init__(self, log):
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wxPyGridTableBase.__init__(self)
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self.log = log
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self.colLabels = ['ID', 'Description', 'Severity', 'Priority', 'Platform',
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'Opened?', 'Fixed?', 'Tested?', 'TestFloat']
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self.dataTypes = [wxGRID_VALUE_NUMBER,
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wxGRID_VALUE_STRING,
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wxGRID_VALUE_CHOICE + ':only in a million years!,wish list,minor,normal,major,critical',
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wxGRID_VALUE_NUMBER + ':1,5',
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wxGRID_VALUE_CHOICE + ':all,MSW,GTK,other',
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wxGRID_VALUE_BOOL,
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wxGRID_VALUE_BOOL,
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wxGRID_VALUE_BOOL,
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wxGRID_VALUE_FLOAT + ':6,2',
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]
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self.data = [
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[1010, "The foo doesn't bar", "major", 1, 'MSW', 1, 1, 1, 1.12],
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[1011, "I've got a wicket in my wocket", "wish list", 2, 'other', 0, 0, 0, 1.50],
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[1012, "Rectangle() returns a triangle", "critical", 5, 'all', 0, 0, 0, 1.56]
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]
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#--------------------------------------------------
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# required methods for the wxPyGridTableBase interface
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def GetNumberRows(self):
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return len(self.data) + 1
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def GetNumberCols(self):
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return len(self.data[0])
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def IsEmptyCell(self, row, col):
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try:
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return not self.data[row][col]
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except IndexError:
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return true
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# Get/Set values in the table. The Python version of these
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# methods can handle any data-type, (as long as the Editor and
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# Renderer understands the type too,) not just strings as in the
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# C++ version.
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def GetValue(self, row, col):
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try:
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return self.data[row][col]
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except IndexError:
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return ''
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def SetValue(self, row, col, value):
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try:
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self.data[row][col] = value
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except IndexError:
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# add a new row
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self.data.append([''] * self.GetNumberCols())
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self.SetValue(row, col, value)
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# tell the grid we've added a row
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msg = wxGridTableMessage(self, # The table
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wxGRIDTABLE_NOTIFY_ROWS_APPENDED, # what we did to it
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1) # how many
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self.GetView().ProcessTableMessage(msg)
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#--------------------------------------------------
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# Some optional methods
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# Called when the grid needs to display labels
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def GetColLabelValue(self, col):
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return self.colLabels[col]
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# Called to determine the kind of editor/renderer to use by
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# default, doesn't necessarily have to be the same type used
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# nativly by the editor/renderer if they know how to convert.
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def GetTypeName(self, row, col):
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return self.dataTypes[col]
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# Called to determine how the data can be fetched and stored by the
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# editor and renderer. This allows you to enforce some type-safety
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# in the grid.
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def CanGetValueAs(self, row, col, typeName):
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colType = self.dataTypes[col].split(':')[0]
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if typeName == colType:
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return true
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else:
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return False
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def CanSetValueAs(self, row, col, typeName):
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return self.CanGetValueAs(row, col, typeName)
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class CustTableGrid(wxGrid):
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def __init__(self, parent, log):
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wxGrid.__init__(self, parent, -1)
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table = CustomDataTable(log)
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# The second parameter means that the grid is to take ownership of the
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# table and will destroy it when done. Otherwise you would need to keep
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# a reference to it and call it's Destroy method later.
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self.SetTable(table, true)
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self.SetRowLabelSize(0)
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self.SetMargins(0,0)
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self.AutoSizeColumns(False)
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EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_DCLICK(self, self.OnLeftDClick)
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# I do this because I don't like the default behaviour of not starting the
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# cell editor on double clicks, but only a second click.
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def OnLeftDClick(self, evt):
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if self.CanEnableCellControl():
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self.EnableCellEditControl()
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class TestFrame(wxFrame):
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def __init__(self, parent, log):
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wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, "Custom Table, data driven Grid Demo", size=(640,480))
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p = wxPanel(self, -1, style=0)
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grid = CustTableGrid(p, log)
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b = wxButton(p, -1, "Another Control...")
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b.SetDefault()
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EVT_BUTTON(self, b.GetId(), self.OnButton)
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EVT_SET_FOCUS(b, self.OnButtonFocus)
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bs = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
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bs.Add(grid, 1, wxGROW|wxALL, 5)
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bs.Add(b)
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p.SetSizer(bs)
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def OnButton(self, evt):
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print "button selected"
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def OnButtonFocus(self, evt):
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print "button focus"
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import sys
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app = wxPySimpleApp()
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frame = TestFrame(None, sys.stdout)
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frame.Show(true)
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app.MainLoop()
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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