iced/runtime/src/window.rs
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//! Build window-based GUI applications.
pub mod screenshot;
pub use screenshot::Screenshot;
use crate::core::time::Instant;
use crate::core::window::{
Event, Icon, Id, Level, Mode, Settings, UserAttention,
};
use crate::core::{Point, Size};
use crate::futures::event;
use crate::futures::futures::channel::oneshot;
use crate::futures::Subscription;
use crate::Task;
pub use raw_window_handle;
use raw_window_handle::WindowHandle;
/// An operation to be performed on some window.
#[allow(missing_debug_implementations)]
pub enum Action {
/// Opens a new window with some [`Settings`].
Open(Id, Settings, oneshot::Sender<Id>),
/// Close the window and exits the application.
Close(Id),
/// Move the window with the left mouse button until the button is
/// released.
///
/// Theres no guarantee that this will work unless the left mouse
/// button was pressed immediately before this function is called.
Drag(Id),
/// Resize the window to the given logical dimensions.
Resize(Id, Size),
/// Fetch the current logical dimensions of the window.
FetchSize(Id, oneshot::Sender<Size>),
/// Fetch if the current window is maximized or not.
FetchMaximized(Id, oneshot::Sender<bool>),
/// Set the window to maximized or back
Maximize(Id, bool),
/// Fetch if the current window is minimized or not.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
/// - **Wayland:** Always `None`.
FetchMinimized(Id, oneshot::Sender<Option<bool>>),
/// Set the window to minimized or back
Minimize(Id, bool),
/// Fetch the current logical coordinates of the window.
FetchPosition(Id, oneshot::Sender<Option<Point>>),
/// Move the window to the given logical coordinates.
///
/// Unsupported on Wayland.
Move(Id, Point),
/// Change the [`Mode`] of the window.
ChangeMode(Id, Mode),
/// Fetch the current [`Mode`] of the window.
FetchMode(Id, oneshot::Sender<Mode>),
/// Toggle the window to maximized or back
ToggleMaximize(Id),
/// Toggle whether window has decorations.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
/// - **X11:** Not implemented.
/// - **Web:** Unsupported.
ToggleDecorations(Id),
/// Request user attention to the window, this has no effect if the application
/// is already focused. How requesting for user attention manifests is platform dependent,
/// see [`UserAttention`] for details.
///
/// Providing `None` will unset the request for user attention. Unsetting the request for
/// user attention might not be done automatically by the WM when the window receives input.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **iOS / Android / Web:** Unsupported.
/// - **macOS:** `None` has no effect.
/// - **X11:** Requests for user attention must be manually cleared.
/// - **Wayland:** Requires `xdg_activation_v1` protocol, `None` has no effect.
RequestUserAttention(Id, Option<UserAttention>),
/// Bring the window to the front and sets input focus. Has no effect if the window is
/// already in focus, minimized, or not visible.
///
/// This method steals input focus from other applications. Do not use this method unless
/// you are certain that's what the user wants. Focus stealing can cause an extremely disruptive
/// user experience.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web / Wayland:** Unsupported.
GainFocus(Id),
/// Change the window [`Level`].
ChangeLevel(Id, Level),
/// Show the system menu at cursor position.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
/// Android / iOS / macOS / Orbital / Web / X11: Unsupported.
ShowSystemMenu(Id),
/// Fetch the raw identifier unique to the window.
FetchRawId(Id, oneshot::Sender<u64>),
/// Change the window [`Icon`].
///
/// On Windows and X11, this is typically the small icon in the top-left
/// corner of the titlebar.
///
/// ## Platform-specific
///
/// - **Web / Wayland / macOS:** Unsupported.
///
/// - **Windows:** Sets `ICON_SMALL`. The base size for a window icon is 16x16, but it's
/// recommended to account for screen scaling and pick a multiple of that, i.e. 32x32.
///
/// - **X11:** Has no universal guidelines for icon sizes, so you're at the whims of the WM. That
/// said, it's usually in the same ballpark as on Windows.
ChangeIcon(Id, Icon),
/// Runs the closure with the native window handle of the window with the given [`Id`].
RunWithHandle(Id, Box<dyn FnOnce(WindowHandle<'_>) + Send>),
/// Screenshot the viewport of the window.
Screenshot(Id, oneshot::Sender<Screenshot>),
}
/// Subscribes to the frames of the window of the running application.
///
/// The resulting [`Subscription`] will produce items at a rate equal to the
/// refresh rate of the first application window. Note that this rate may be variable, as it is
/// normally managed by the graphics driver and/or the OS.
///
/// In any case, this [`Subscription`] is useful to smoothly draw application-driven
/// animations without missing any frames.
pub fn frames() -> Subscription<Instant> {
event::listen_raw(|event, _status, _window| match event {
crate::core::Event::Window(Event::RedrawRequested(at)) => Some(at),
_ => None,
})
}
/// Subscribes to all window events of the running application.
pub fn events() -> Subscription<(Id, Event)> {
event::listen_with(|event, _status, id| {
if let crate::core::Event::Window(event) = event {
Some((id, event))
} else {
None
}
})
}
/// Subscribes to all [`Event::Closed`] occurrences in the running application.
pub fn open_events() -> Subscription<Id> {
event::listen_with(|event, _status, id| {
if let crate::core::Event::Window(Event::Closed) = event {
Some(id)
} else {
None
}
})
}
/// Subscribes to all [`Event::Closed`] occurrences in the running application.
pub fn close_events() -> Subscription<Id> {
event::listen_with(|event, _status, id| {
if let crate::core::Event::Window(Event::Closed) = event {
Some(id)
} else {
None
}
})
}
/// Subscribes to all [`Event::CloseRequested`] occurences in the running application.
pub fn close_requests() -> Subscription<Id> {
event::listen_with(|event, _status, id| {
if let crate::core::Event::Window(Event::CloseRequested) = event {
Some(id)
} else {
None
}
})
}
/// Opens a new window with the given [`Settings`]; producing the [`Id`]
/// of the new window on completion.
pub fn open(settings: Settings) -> Task<Id> {
let id = Id::unique();
Task::oneshot(|channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::Open(id, settings, channel))
})
}
/// Closes the window with `id`.
pub fn close<T>(id: Id) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::Close(id)))
}
/// Begins dragging the window while the left mouse button is held.
pub fn drag<T>(id: Id) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::Drag(id)))
}
/// Resizes the window to the given logical dimensions.
pub fn resize<T>(id: Id, new_size: Size) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::Resize(id, new_size)))
}
/// Fetches the window's size in logical dimensions.
pub fn fetch_size(id: Id) -> Task<Size> {
Task::oneshot(move |channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::FetchSize(id, channel))
})
}
/// Fetches if the window is maximized.
pub fn fetch_maximized(id: Id) -> Task<bool> {
Task::oneshot(move |channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::FetchMaximized(id, channel))
})
}
/// Maximizes the window.
pub fn maximize<T>(id: Id, maximized: bool) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::Maximize(id, maximized)))
}
/// Fetches if the window is minimized.
pub fn fetch_minimized(id: Id) -> Task<Option<bool>> {
Task::oneshot(move |channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::FetchMinimized(id, channel))
})
}
/// Minimizes the window.
pub fn minimize<T>(id: Id, minimized: bool) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::Minimize(id, minimized)))
}
/// Fetches the current window position in logical coordinates.
pub fn fetch_position(id: Id) -> Task<Option<Point>> {
Task::oneshot(move |channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::FetchPosition(id, channel))
})
}
/// Moves the window to the given logical coordinates.
pub fn move_to<T>(id: Id, position: Point) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::Move(id, position)))
}
/// Changes the [`Mode`] of the window.
pub fn change_mode<T>(id: Id, mode: Mode) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::ChangeMode(id, mode)))
}
/// Fetches the current [`Mode`] of the window.
pub fn fetch_mode(id: Id) -> Task<Mode> {
Task::oneshot(move |channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::FetchMode(id, channel))
})
}
/// Toggles the window to maximized or back.
pub fn toggle_maximize<T>(id: Id) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::ToggleMaximize(id)))
}
/// Toggles the window decorations.
pub fn toggle_decorations<T>(id: Id) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::ToggleDecorations(id)))
}
/// Request user attention to the window. This has no effect if the application
/// is already focused. How requesting for user attention manifests is platform dependent,
/// see [`UserAttention`] for details.
///
/// Providing `None` will unset the request for user attention. Unsetting the request for
/// user attention might not be done automatically by the WM when the window receives input.
pub fn request_user_attention<T>(
id: Id,
user_attention: Option<UserAttention>,
) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::RequestUserAttention(
id,
user_attention,
)))
}
/// Brings the window to the front and sets input focus. Has no effect if the window is
/// already in focus, minimized, or not visible.
///
/// This [`Task`] steals input focus from other applications. Do not use this method unless
/// you are certain that's what the user wants. Focus stealing can cause an extremely disruptive
/// user experience.
pub fn gain_focus<T>(id: Id) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::GainFocus(id)))
}
/// Changes the window [`Level`].
pub fn change_level<T>(id: Id, level: Level) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::ChangeLevel(id, level)))
}
/// Show the [system menu] at cursor position.
///
/// [system menu]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_menus_in_Microsoft_Windows#System_menu
pub fn show_system_menu<T>(id: Id) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::ShowSystemMenu(id)))
}
/// Fetches an identifier unique to the window, provided by the underlying windowing system. This is
/// not to be confused with [`Id`].
pub fn fetch_raw_id<Message>(id: Id) -> Task<u64> {
Task::oneshot(|channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::FetchRawId(id, channel))
})
}
/// Changes the [`Icon`] of the window.
pub fn change_icon<T>(id: Id, icon: Icon) -> Task<T> {
Task::effect(crate::Action::Window(Action::ChangeIcon(id, icon)))
}
/// Runs the given callback with the native window handle for the window with the given id.
///
/// Note that if the window closes before this call is processed the callback will not be run.
pub fn run_with_handle<T>(
id: Id,
f: impl FnOnce(WindowHandle<'_>) -> T + Send + 'static,
) -> Task<T>
where
T: Send + 'static,
{
Task::oneshot(move |channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::RunWithHandle(
id,
Box::new(move |handle| {
let _ = channel.send(f(handle));
}),
))
})
}
/// Captures a [`Screenshot`] from the window.
pub fn screenshot(id: Id) -> Task<Screenshot> {
Task::oneshot(move |channel| {
crate::Action::Window(Action::Screenshot(id, channel))
})
}