/* KSysGuard, the KDE System Guard Copyright (c) 1999 - 2001 Chris Schlaeger This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. KSysGuard is currently maintained by Chris Schlaeger . Please do not commit any changes without consulting me first. Thanks! */ #ifndef KSG_SENSORDISPLAY_H #define KSG_SENSORDISPLAY_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #define NONE -1 class TQDomDocument; class TQDomElement; namespace KSGRD { class SensorProperties; /** This class is the base class for all displays for sensors. A display is any kind of widget that can display the value of one or more sensors in any form. It must be inherited by all displays that should be inserted into the work sheet. */ class SensorDisplay : public TQWidget, public SensorClient { Q_OBJECT public: /** Constructor. */ SensorDisplay( TQWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, const TQString& title = 0, bool nf = false, bool isApplet = false ); /** Destructor. */ virtual ~SensorDisplay(); /** Sets the title of the display. */ void setTitle( const TQString &title ); /** Returns the title of the display. */ TQString title() const; /** Sets the unit of the display. */ void setUnit( const TQString &unit ); /** Returns the unit of the display. */ TQString unit() const; /** Sets whether the unit string should be displayed at the top of the display frame. */ void setShowUnit( bool value ); /** Returns whether the unit string should be displayed at the top of the display frame. @see setShowUnit() */ bool showUnit() const; /** Sets whether the update interval of the work sheet should be used instead of the one, set by @ref setUpdateInterval(). */ void setUseGlobalUpdateInterval( bool value ); /** Returns whether the update interval of the work sheet should be used instead of the one, set by @ref setUpdateInterval(). see @ref setUseGlobalUpdateInterval() */ bool useGlobalUpdateInterval() const; /** Sets the update interval of the timer, which triggers the timer events. The state of the timer can be set with @ref setTimerOn(). */ void setUpdateInterval( uint interval ); /** Returns the update interval. */ uint updateInterval() const; /** This method appends all hosts of the display to @ref list. */ void hosts( TQStringList& list ); /** Sets the widget on which the error icon can be drawn. */ void setPlotterWidget( TQWidget *plotter ); /** Returns the widget on which the error icon can be drawn. */ TQWidget *plotterWidget() const; /** Add a sensor to the display. @param hostName The name of the host, the sensor belongs to. @param name The sensor name. @param type The type of the sensor. @param description A short description of the sensor. */ virtual bool addSensor( const TQString &hostName, const TQString &name, const TQString &type, const TQString &description ); /** Removes the sensor from the display, that is at the position @ref pos of the intern sensor list. */ virtual bool removeSensor( uint pos ); /** This function is a wrapper function to SensorManager::sendRequest. It should be used by all SensorDisplay functions that need to send a request to a sensor since it performs an appropriate error handling by removing the display of necessary. */ void sendRequest( const TQString &hostName, const TQString &cmd, int id ); /** Raises the configure dialog to setup the update interval. */ void configureUpdateInterval(); /** Returns whether the display provides a settings dialog. This method should be reimplemented in the derived class. */ virtual bool hasSettingsDialog() const; /** This method is called to raise the settings dialog of the display. It should be reimplemented in the derived class. */ virtual void configureSettings(); /** Reimplement this method to setup the display from config data. */ virtual bool restoreSettings( TQDomElement& ); /** Reimplement this method to save the displays config data. */ virtual bool saveSettings( TQDomDocument&, TQDomElement&, bool = true ); /** Reimplement this method to catch error messages from the SensorManager. @param sensorId The unique id of the sensor. @param mode The mode: true = error, false = everthing ok */ virtual void sensorError( int sensorId, bool mode ); /** Normaly you shouldn't reimplement this methode */ virtual void sensorLost( int reqId ); public slots: /** If @ref value is true, this method starts the timer that triggers timer events. If @ref value is false, the timer is stopped. */ void setTimerOn( bool value ); /** Calling this method emits the @ref showPopupMenu() with this display as argument. */ void rmbPressed(); /** Sets whether the display is modified of not. */ void setModified( bool modified ); /** This method can be used to apply the new settings. Just connect the applyClicked() signal of your configuration dialog with this slot and reimplement it. */ virtual void applySettings(); /** This methid is called whenever the global style is changed. Reimplement it to apply the new style settings to the display. */ virtual void applyStyle(); signals: void showPopupMenu( KSGRD::SensorDisplay *display ); void modified( bool modified ); protected: virtual bool eventFilter( TQObject*, TQEvent* ); virtual void resizeEvent( TQResizeEvent* ); virtual void timerEvent( TQTimerEvent* ); void registerSensor( SensorProperties *sp ); void unregisterSensor( uint pos ); TQColor restoreColor( TQDomElement &element, const TQString &attr, const TQColor& fallback ); void saveColor( TQDomElement &element, const TQString &attr, const TQColor &color ); virtual TQString additionalWhatsThis(); void setSensorOk( bool ok ); bool modified() const; bool timerOn() const; TQWidget *frame(); // void setNoFrame( bool value ); bool noFrame() const; void reorderSensors(const TQValueList &orderOfSensors); TQPtrList &sensors(); private: void updateWhatsThis(); bool mShowUnit; bool mUseGlobalUpdateInterval; bool mModified; bool mNoFrame; bool mIsApplet; int mTimerId; int mUpdateInterval; // The frame around the other widgets. TQGroupBox* mFrame; TQPtrList mSensors; TQString mTitle; TQString mUnit; TQWidget* mErrorIndicator; TQWidget* mPlotterWdg; }; class SensorProperties { public: SensorProperties(); SensorProperties( const TQString &hostName, const TQString &name, const TQString &type, const TQString &description ); ~SensorProperties(); void setHostName( const TQString &hostName ); TQString hostName() const; void setName( const TQString &name ); TQString name() const; void setType( const TQString &type ); TQString type() const; void setDescription( const TQString &description ); TQString description() const; void setUnit( const TQString &unit ); TQString unit() const; void setIsOk( bool value ); bool isOk() const; private: TQString mHostName; TQString mName; TQString mType; TQString mDescription; TQString mUnit; /* This flag indicates whether the communication to the sensor is * ok or not. */ bool mOk; }; } #endif