StringAspect Class
class Utils::StringAspectA string aspect is a string-like property of some object, together with a description of its behavior for common operations like visualizing or persisting. More...
Header: | #include <StringAspect> |
Inherits: | Utils::TypedAspect |
Public Types
enum | DisplayStyle { LabelDisplay, LineEditDisplay, TextEditDisplay, PasswordLineEditDisplay } |
Public Functions
StringAspect(Utils::AspectContainer *container = nullptr) | |
void | makeCheckable(Utils::CheckBoxPlacement checkBoxPlacement, const QString &checkerLabel, const Utils::Key &checkerKey) |
void | setDisplayFilter(const std::function<QString (const QString &)> &displayFilter) |
void | setDisplayStyle(Utils::StringAspect::DisplayStyle displayStyle) |
void | setElideMode(Qt::TextElideMode elideMode) |
void | setHistoryCompleter(const Utils::Key &historyCompleterKey) |
void | setPlaceHolderText(const QString &placeHolderText) |
Reimplemented Public Functions
virtual void | fromMap(const Utils::Store &map) override |
virtual void | toMap(Utils::Store &map) const override |
Detailed Description
String aspects can represent for example a parameter for an external commands, paths in a file system, or simply strings.
The string can be displayed using a QLabel, QLineEdit, QTextEdit or Utils::PathChooser.
The visual representation often contains a label in front of the display of the actual value.
Member Type Documentation
enum StringAspect::DisplayStyle
The DisplayStyle enum describes the main visual characteristics of a string aspect.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Utils::StringAspect::LabelDisplay | 0 | Based on QLabel, used for text that cannot be changed by the user in this place, for example names of executables that are defined in the build system. |
Utils::StringAspect::LineEditDisplay | 1 | Based on QLineEdit, used for user-editable strings that usually fit on a line. |
Utils::StringAspect::TextEditDisplay | 2 | Based on QTextEdit, used for user-editable strings that often do not fit on a line. |
Utils::StringAspect::PasswordLineEditDisplay | 3 | Based on QLineEdit, used for password strings |
See also Utils::PathChooser.
Member Function Documentation
StringAspect::StringAspect(Utils::AspectContainer *container = nullptr)
Constructs the string aspect container.
[override virtual]
void StringAspect::fromMap(const Utils::Store &map)
Reimplements: BaseAspect::fromMap(const Utils::Store &map).
void StringAspect::makeCheckable(Utils::CheckBoxPlacement checkBoxPlacement, const QString &checkerLabel, const Utils::Key &checkerKey)
Adds a check box with a checkerLabel according to checkBoxPlacement to the line edit.
The state of the check box is made persistent when using a non-emtpy checkerKey.
void StringAspect::setDisplayFilter(const std::function<QString (const QString &)> &displayFilter)
Sets a displayFilter for fine-tuning the visual appearance of the value of this string aspect.
void StringAspect::setDisplayStyle(Utils::StringAspect::DisplayStyle displayStyle)
Selects the main display characteristics of the aspect according to displayStyle.
Note: Not all StringAspect features are available with all display styles.
See also Utils::StringAspect::DisplayStyle.
void StringAspect::setElideMode(Qt::TextElideMode elideMode)
Sets elideMode as label elide mode.
void StringAspect::setHistoryCompleter(const Utils::Key &historyCompleterKey)
Sets historyCompleterKey as key for the history completer settings for line edits and path chooser displays.
See also Utils::PathChooser::setExpectedKind().
void StringAspect::setPlaceHolderText(const QString &placeHolderText)
Sets placeHolderText as place holder for line and text displays.
[override virtual]
void StringAspect::toMap(Utils::Store &map) const
Reimplements: BaseAspect::toMap(Utils::Store &map) const.
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