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Selectors
Seesaw supports general CSS-style selectors for finding and styling widgets in an app. The (seesaw.core/select)
function supports locating a widget by :id
as set at creation time:
(button :id :the-button :text "Push me")
... later ...
(listen (select root [:#the-button])
:action (fn [e] ... do something ...))
Note that the first argument to (select)
is always the root of the widget hierarchy to search from and the second argument is always a vector containing the selector. I wish the root wasn't necessary, but not requiring it makes it very difficult to support multiple instances of the same frame in one app. Suggestions welcome.
If (select)
is given a simple id selector, like [:#my-id]
it will always return a single widget for convenience. Otherwise, the return value is always a lazy sequence of widgets.
The "all" selector is also supported which will match everything in a sub-tree including the root. For example to disable an entire sub-tree:
(config! (select my-panel [:*]) :enabled? false)
Selectors follow the conventions established by [Enlive] (https://github.com/cgrand/enlive) with the following modifications:
- A "tag" selector, e.g.
[:JLabel]
matches the literal Java class name of the widget type. - A full Java class can be matched with a selector like
[:<javax.swing.JLabel>]
. This will also match sub-classes of JLabel. - An exact Java class can be matched by including an exclamation mark in a Java class selector:
[:<javax.swing.JLabel!>]
.
See also A Brief Note on Seesaw Selectors and the documentation for (seesaw.core/select)
.
The (seesaw.core/group-by-id)
function is useful if you have several widgets in a form that you'd like to quickly grab and work with. Say you have widgets :name
, :address
, and :phone
buried in some form. You could manually (select)
for each one as described above, or use (group-by-id)
and map destructuring:
(let [{:keys [name address phone]} (group-by-id root)]
(... do something with name, address, and phone widgets ...))
(group-by-id)
returns a map of widgets, keyed by their id. Widgets with no id are ignored. See doc for (group-by-id)
for more info.