{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances #-} module IHaskell.Display.Widgets.Button ( -- * The Button Widget Button, -- * Create a new button mkButton) where -- To keep `cabal repl` happy when running from the ihaskell repo import Prelude import Control.Monad (when) import Data.Aeson import Data.HashMap.Strict as HM import Data.IORef (newIORef) import Data.Text (Text) import Data.Vinyl (Rec(..), (<+>)) import IHaskell.Display import IHaskell.Eval.Widgets import IHaskell.IPython.Message.UUID as U import IHaskell.Display.Widgets.Types import IHaskell.Display.Widgets.Common -- | A 'Button' represents a Button from IPython.html.widgets. type Button = IPythonWidget ButtonType -- | Create a new button mkButton :: IO Button mkButton = do -- Default properties, with a random uuid uuid <- U.random let dom = defaultDOMWidget "ButtonView" "ButtonModel" but = (Description =:: "") :& (Tooltip =:: "") :& (Disabled =:: False) :& (Icon =:: "") :& (ButtonStyle =:: DefaultButton) :& (ClickHandler =:: return ()) :& RNil buttonState = WidgetState (dom <+> but) stateIO <- newIORef buttonState let button = IPythonWidget uuid stateIO -- Open a comm for this widget, and store it in the kernel state widgetSendOpen button $ toJSON buttonState -- Return the button widget return button instance IHaskellDisplay Button where display b = do widgetSendView b return $ Display [] instance IHaskellWidget Button where getCommUUID = uuid comm widget (Object dict1) _ = do let key1 = "content" :: Text key2 = "event" :: Text Just (Object dict2) = HM.lookup key1 dict1 Just (String event) = HM.lookup key2 dict2 when (event == "click") $ triggerClick widget