zenity/zenity.go
2022-05-18 01:15:45 +01:00

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// Package zenity provides cross-platform access to simple dialogs that interact
// graphically with the user.
//
// It is inspired by, and closely follows the API of, the zenity program, which
// it uses to provide the functionality on various Unixes. See:
//
// https://help.gnome.org/users/zenity/stable/
//
// This package does not require cgo, and it does not impose any threading or
// initialization requirements.
package zenity
import (
"context"
"image/color"
"time"
"github.com/ncruces/zenity/internal/zenutil"
)
// Remove after 1.18.
type any = interface{}
func stringPtr(s string) *string { return &s }
// ErrCanceled is returned when the cancel button is pressed,
// or window functions are used to close the dialog.
const ErrCanceled = zenutil.ErrCanceled
// ErrExtraButton is returned when the extra button is pressed.
const ErrExtraButton = zenutil.ErrExtraButton
// ErrUnsupported is returned when a combination of options is not supported.
const ErrUnsupported = zenutil.ErrUnsupported
type options struct {
// General options
title *string
width uint
height uint
okLabel *string
cancelLabel *string
extraButton *string
defaultCancel bool
icon any
// Message options
noWrap bool
ellipsize bool
// Entry options
entryText string
hideText bool
username bool
// List options
disallowEmpty bool
defaultItems []string
// Calendar options
time *time.Time
// File selection options
directory bool
confirmOverwrite bool
confirmCreate bool
showHidden bool
filename string
fileFilters FileFilters
// Color selection options
color color.Color
showPalette bool
// Progress indication options
maxValue int
noCancel bool
timeRemaining bool
// Context for timeout
ctx context.Context
}
// An Option is an argument passed to dialog functions to customize their
// behavior.
type Option interface {
apply(*options)
}
type funcOption func(*options)
func (f funcOption) apply(o *options) { f(o) }
func applyOptions(options []Option) (res options) {
for _, o := range options {
o.apply(&res)
}
return
}
// Title returns an Option to set the dialog title.
func Title(title string) Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) { o.title = &title })
}
// Width returns an Option to set the dialog width (Unix only).
func Width(width uint) Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) {
o.width = width
})
}
// Height returns an Option to set the dialog height (Unix only).
func Height(height uint) Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) {
o.height = height
})
}
// OKLabel returns an Option to set the label of the OK button.
func OKLabel(ok string) Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) { o.okLabel = &ok })
}
// CancelLabel returns an Option to set the label of the Cancel button.
func CancelLabel(cancel string) Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) { o.cancelLabel = &cancel })
}
// ExtraButton returns an Option to add one extra button.
func ExtraButton(extra string) Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) { o.extraButton = &extra })
}
// DefaultCancel returns an Option to give the Cancel button focus by default.
func DefaultCancel() Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) { o.defaultCancel = true })
}
// DialogIcon is an Option that sets the dialog icon.
type DialogIcon int
func (i DialogIcon) apply(o *options) {
o.icon = i
}
// The stock dialog icons.
const (
ErrorIcon DialogIcon = iota
WarningIcon
InfoIcon
QuestionIcon
PasswordIcon
NoIcon
)
// Icon returns an Option to set the dialog icon.
//
// Icon accepts a DialogIcon, or a string.
// The string can be a GTK icon name (Unix), or a path (Windows and macOS).
func Icon(icon any) Option {
switch icon.(type) {
case string:
case DialogIcon:
default:
panic("interface conversion: expected string or DialogIcon")
}
return funcOption(func(o *options) { o.icon = icon })
}
// CustomIcon returns an Option to set a custom dialog icon, loaded from a file.
//
// Deprecated: use Icon instead.
func CustomIcon(path string) Option {
return Icon(path)
}
// Context returns an Option to set a Context that can dismiss the dialog.
//
// Dialogs dismissed by ctx return ctx.Err().
func Context(ctx context.Context) Option {
return funcOption(func(o *options) { o.ctx = ctx })
}