# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team. # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. """Button class. Represents a button in the frontend using a widget. Allows user to listen for click events on the button and trigger backend code when the clicks are fired. """ from .domwidget import DOMWidget from .widget import CallbackDispatcher, register, widget_serialization from .widget_core import CoreWidget from .widget_style import Style from .trait_types import Color, InstanceDict from traitlets import Unicode, Bool, CaselessStrEnum, Instance, validate, default import warnings @register class ButtonStyle(Style, CoreWidget): """Button style widget.""" _model_name = Unicode('ButtonStyleModel').tag(sync=True) button_color = Color(None, allow_none=True, help="Color of the button").tag(sync=True) font_weight = Unicode(help="Button text font weight.").tag(sync=True) @register class Button(DOMWidget, CoreWidget): """Button widget. This widget has an `on_click` method that allows you to listen for the user clicking on the button. The click event itself is stateless. Parameters ---------- description: str description displayed next to the button tooltip: str tooltip caption of the toggle button icon: str font-awesome icon name disabled: bool whether user interaction is enabled """ _view_name = Unicode('ButtonView').tag(sync=True) _model_name = Unicode('ButtonModel').tag(sync=True) description = Unicode(help="Button label.").tag(sync=True) tooltip = Unicode(help="Tooltip caption of the button.").tag(sync=True) disabled = Bool(False, help="Enable or disable user changes.").tag(sync=True) icon = Unicode('', help="Font-awesome icon name, without the 'fa-' prefix.").tag(sync=True) button_style = CaselessStrEnum( values=['primary', 'success', 'info', 'warning', 'danger', ''], default_value='', help="""Use a predefined styling for the button.""").tag(sync=True) style = InstanceDict(ButtonStyle).tag(sync=True, **widget_serialization) def __init__(self, **kwargs): super(Button, self).__init__(**kwargs) self._click_handlers = CallbackDispatcher() self.on_msg(self._handle_button_msg) @validate('icon') def _validate_icon(self, proposal): """Strip 'fa-' if necessary'""" value = proposal['value'] if value.startswith('fa-'): warnings.warn("icons names no longer start with 'fa-', " "just use the class name itself (for example, 'check' instead of 'fa-check')", DeprecationWarning) value = value[3:] return value def on_click(self, callback, remove=False): """Register a callback to execute when the button is clicked. The callback will be called with one argument, the clicked button widget instance. Parameters ---------- remove: bool (optional) Set to true to remove the callback from the list of callbacks. """ self._click_handlers.register_callback(callback, remove=remove) def click(self): """Programmatically trigger a click event. This will call the callbacks registered to the clicked button widget instance. """ self._click_handlers(self) def _handle_button_msg(self, _, content, buffers): """Handle a msg from the front-end. Parameters ---------- content: dict Content of the msg. """ if content.get('event', '') == 'click': self.click()