- Type Parameters:
S
- The type of StyleableV
- The type into which the parsed value is converted.
- Direct Known Subclasses:
FontCssMetaData
CssMetaData is the bridge between a value that can be represented
syntactically in a .css file, and a StyleableProperty
. There is
a one-to-one correspondence between a CssMetaData and a StyleableProperty.
Typically, the CssMetaData of a Node will include the CssMetaData of its ancestors.
For example, the CssMetaData of a Rectangle includes the CssMetaData of Shape and also of Node.
During CSS processing, the CSS engine iterates over the Node's CssMetaData,
looks up the parsed value of each property
,
converts the parsed value, and sets the value on the StyleableProperty.
The method Node.getCssMetaData()
is called to obtain the
List<CssMetaData>. This method is called frequently and it is prudent
to return a static list rather than creating the list on each call. By
convention, node classes that have CssMetaData will implement a
static method getClassCssMetaData()
and it is customary to have
getCssMetaData()
simply return getClassCssMetaData()
. The
purpose of getClassCssMetaData()
is to allow sub-classes to easily
include the CssMetaData of some ancestor.
The StyleablePropertyFactory
greatly simplifies creating a StyleableProperty and its corresponding CssMetaData.
This example is a typical implementation.
private DoubleProperty gapProperty = new StyleableDoubleProperty(0) {
@Override
public CssMetaData<MyWidget,Number> getCssMetaData() {
return GAP_META_DATA;
}
@Override
public Object getBean() {
return MyWidget.this;
}
@Override
public String getName() {
return "gap";
}
};
private static final CssMetaData GAP_META_DATA =
new CssMetaData<MyWidget,Number>("-my-gap", StyleConverter.getSizeConverter(), 0d) {
@Override
public boolean isSettable(MyWidget node) {
return node.gapProperty == null || !node.gapProperty.isBound();
}
@Override
public StyleableProperty<Number> getStyleableProperty(MyWidget node) {
return (StyleableProperty<Number>)node.gapProperty;
}
};
private static final List<CssMetaData<? extends Node, ?>> cssMetaDataList;
static {
List<CssMetaData<? extends Node, ?>> temp =
new ArrayList<CssMetaData<? extends Node, ?>>(Control.getClassCssMetaData());
temp.add(GAP_META_DATA);
cssMetaDataList = Collections.unmodifiableList(temp);
}
public static List<CssMetaData<? extends Node, ?>> getClassCssMetaData() {
return cssMetaDataList;
}
@Override
public List<CssMetaData<? extends Node, ?>> getCssMetaData() {
return getClassCssMetaData();
}
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
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Constructor Summary
ModifierConstructorDescriptionprotected
CssMetaData
(String property, StyleConverter<?, V> converter) Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters, initialValue is null, inherit is set to false, and no sub-properties.protected
CssMetaData
(String property, StyleConverter<?, V> converter, V initialValue) Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters, inherit set to false and no sub-properties.protected
CssMetaData
(String property, StyleConverter<?, V> converter, V initialValue, boolean inherits) Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters and no sub-properties.protected
CssMetaData
(String property, StyleConverter<?, V> converter, V initialValue, boolean inherits, List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable, ?>> subProperties) Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters and no sub-properties. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
Two CssMetaData objects are considered to be equal if theirproperty
values are equal.final StyleConverter<?,
V> Gets the CSS converter that handles conversion from a CSS value to a Java Object.getInitialValue
(S styleable) The initial value of a CssMetaData corresponds to the default value of the StyleableProperty in code.final String
Gets the CSS property name.abstract StyleableProperty<V>
getStyleableProperty
(S styleable) Return the correspondingStyleableProperty
for the given Node.final List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,
?>> The sub-properties refers to the constituent properties of this property, if any.final boolean
If true, the value of this property is the same as the parent's computed value of this property.abstract boolean
isSettable
(S styleable) Check to see if the corresponding property on the given Node is settable.void
set
(S styleable, V value, StyleOrigin origin) Deprecated.This method is no longer called from CSS code.
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Constructor Details
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CssMetaData
protected CssMetaData(String property, StyleConverter<?, V> converter, V initialValue, boolean inherits, List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable, ?>> subProperties) Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters and no sub-properties.- Parameters:
property
- the CSS propertyconverter
- the StyleConverter used to convert the CSS parsed value to a Java object.initialValue
- The initial or default value of the corresponding StyleablePropertyinherits
- true if this property uses CSS inheritancesubProperties
- the sub-properties of this property. For example, the -fx-font property has the sub-properties -fx-font-family, -fx-font-size, -fx-font-weight, and -fx-font-style.
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CssMetaData
protected CssMetaData(String property, StyleConverter<?, V> converter, V initialValue, boolean inherits) Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters and no sub-properties.- Parameters:
property
- the CSS propertyconverter
- the StyleConverter used to convert the CSS parsed value to a Java object.initialValue
- The initial or default value of the corresponding StyleablePropertyinherits
- true if this property uses CSS inheritance
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CssMetaData
Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters, inherit set to false and no sub-properties.- Parameters:
property
- the CSS propertyconverter
- the StyleConverter used to convert the CSS parsed value to a Java object.initialValue
- The initial or default value of the corresponding StyleableProperty
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CssMetaData
Construct a CssMetaData with the given parameters, initialValue is null, inherit is set to false, and no sub-properties.- Parameters:
property
- the CSS propertyconverter
- the StyleConverter used to convert the CSS parsed value to a Java object.
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Method Details
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set
Deprecated.This method is no longer called from CSS code. UseStyleableProperty.applyStyle(javafx.css.StyleOrigin, java.lang.Object)
Sets the value of the corresponding property on the given Node.- Parameters:
styleable
- The Styleable on which the property value is being setvalue
- The value to which the property is setorigin
- the origin
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isSettable
Check to see if the corresponding property on the given Node is settable. This method is called before any styles are looked up for the given property. It is abstract so that the code can check if the property is settable without expanding the property. Generally, the property is settable if it is not null or is not bound.- Parameters:
styleable
- The Styleable on which the property value is being set- Returns:
- true if the property can be set.
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getStyleableProperty
Return the correspondingStyleableProperty
for the given Node. Note that calling this method will cause the property to be expanded.- Parameters:
styleable
- The Styleable for which the property is returned- Returns:
- The StyleableProperty corresponding to this CssMetaData for the given Styleable
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getProperty
Gets the CSS property name.- Returns:
- the CSS property name
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getConverter
Gets the CSS converter that handles conversion from a CSS value to a Java Object.- Returns:
- the CSS converter
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getInitialValue
The initial value of a CssMetaData corresponds to the default value of the StyleableProperty in code. For example, the default value of Shape.fill is Color.BLACK and the initialValue of Shape.StyleableProperties.FILL is also Color.BLACK.There may be exceptions to this, however. The initialValue may depend on the state of the Node. A ScrollBar has a default orientation of horizontal. If the ScrollBar is vertical, however, this method should return Orientation.VERTICAL. Otherwise, a vertical ScrollBar would be incorrectly set to a horizontal ScrollBar when the initial value is applied.
- Parameters:
styleable
- the styleable- Returns:
- The initial value of the property, possibly null
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getSubProperties
The sub-properties refers to the constituent properties of this property, if any. For example, "-fx-font-weight" is sub-property of "-fx-font".- Returns:
- the list of sub-properties
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isInherits
public final boolean isInherits()If true, the value of this property is the same as the parent's computed value of this property.- Returns:
- false by default unless inherits is true
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equals
Two CssMetaData objects are considered to be equal if theirproperty
values are equal.
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