Class: HexaPDF::Type::AcroForm::ButtonField
- Inherits:
-
Field
- Object
- Object
- Dictionary
- Field
- HexaPDF::Type::AcroForm::ButtonField
- Defined in:
- lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb
Overview
AcroForm button fields represent interactive controls to be used with the mouse.
They are divided into push buttons (things to click on), check boxes and radio buttons. All of these are represented with this class.
To create a push button, check box or radio button field, use the appropriate convenience methods on the main Form instance (HexaPDF::Document#acro_form). By using those methods, everything needed is automatically set up.
Radio buttons are widgets of a single radio button field. This is also called a radio button group. Of the radio button group only one radio button (= widget of the radio button field) may be selected at all times. Each widget must have a different value to be distinguishable; otherwise the widgets with the same value represent the same thing. Although there is the no_toggle_to_off
field flag, no PDF viewer implements that; one needs to use check boxes for this feature.
Check boxes can be toggled on and off. One check box field may have multiple widgets. If those widgets have the same value, they will all be toggled on or off simultaneously. Otherwise only one of those widgets will be toggled on while the others are off. In such a case the check box fields acts like a radio button group, with the additional feature that no check box may be selected.
Type Specific Field Flags
- :no_toggle_to_off
-
Only used with radio buttons fields. If this flag is set, one button needs to be selected at all times. Otherwise, clicking on the selected button deselects it.
Note: This deselectiong is not implemented in any tested PDF viewer. A work-around is to use multiple check box widgets with different on names.
- :radio
-
If this flag is set, the field is a set of radio buttons. Otherwise it is a check box. Additionally, the :pushbutton flag needs to be clear.
- :push_button
-
The field represents a pushbutton without a permanent value.
- :radios_in_unison
-
A group of radio buttons with the same value for the on state will turn on or off in unison.
See: PDF1.7 s12.7.4.2
Constant Summary collapse
- INHERITABLE_FIELDS =
All inheritable dictionary fields for button fields.
(superclass::INHERITABLE_FIELDS + [:Opt]).freeze
- FLAGS_BIT_MAPPING =
Updated list of field flags.
superclass::FLAGS_BIT_MAPPING.merge( { no_toggle_to_off: 14, radio: 15, push_button: 16, radios_in_unison: 25, } ).freeze
Constants included from DictionaryFields
DictionaryFields::Boolean, DictionaryFields::PDFByteString, DictionaryFields::PDFDate
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Object
#data, #document, #must_be_indirect
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#allowed_values ⇒ Object
Returns the array of Symbol values (minus the /Off value) that can be used for the field value for check boxes or radio buttons.
-
#check_box? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if this button field represents a check box. -
#concrete_field_type ⇒ Object
Returns the concrete button field type, either :push_button, :check_box or :radio_button.
-
#create_appearances(force: false) ⇒ Object
Creates appropriate appearances for all widgets if they don’t already exist.
-
#create_widget(page, defaults: true, value: nil, **values) ⇒ Object
Creates a widget for the button field.
-
#default_field_value ⇒ Object
Returns the default field value.
-
#default_field_value=(value) ⇒ Object
Sets the default field value.
-
#field_value ⇒ Object
Returns the field value which depends on the concrete type.
-
#field_value=(value) ⇒ Object
Sets the field value which depends on the concrete type.
-
#initialize_as_check_box ⇒ Object
Initializes the button field to be a check box.
-
#initialize_as_push_button ⇒ Object
Initializes the button field to be a push button.
-
#initialize_as_radio_button ⇒ Object
Initializes the button field to be a radio button.
-
#push_button? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if this button field represents a push button. -
#radio_button? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if this button field represents a radio button set. -
#update_widgets ⇒ Object
Updates the widgets so that they reflect the current field value.
Methods inherited from Field
#[], #alternate_field_name, #alternate_field_name=, #delete_widget, #each_widget, #embedded_widget?, #field_name, #field_type, #flags, #full_field_name, inherited_value, #must_be_indirect?, #terminal_field?
Methods included from Utils::BitField
Methods inherited from Dictionary
#[], #[]=, define_field, define_type, #delete, #each, each_field, #empty?, field, #key?, #to_h, type, #type
Methods inherited from Object
#<=>, #==, #cache, #cached?, #clear_cache, deep_copy, #deep_copy, #document?, #eql?, field, #gen, #gen=, #hash, #indirect?, #initialize, #inspect, make_direct, #must_be_indirect?, #null?, #oid, #oid=, #type, #validate, #value, #value=
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from HexaPDF::Object
Instance Method Details
#allowed_values ⇒ Object
Returns the array of Symbol values (minus the /Off value) that can be used for the field value for check boxes or radio buttons.
Note that this will only return useful values if there is at least one correctly set-up widget.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 210 def allowed_values (.with_object([]) do |, result| keys = .appearance_dict&.normal_appearance&.value&.keys result.concat(keys) if keys end - [:Off]).uniq end |
#check_box? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if this button field represents a check box.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 140 def check_box? ! && !flagged?(:radio) end |
#concrete_field_type ⇒ Object
Returns the concrete button field type, either :push_button, :check_box or :radio_button.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 195 def concrete_field_type if :push_button elsif :radio_button else :check_box end end |
#create_appearances(force: false) ⇒ Object
Creates appropriate appearances for all widgets if they don’t already exist.
The created appearance streams depend on the actual type of the button field. See AppearanceGenerator for the details.
By setting force
to true
the creation of the appearances can be forced.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 253 def create_appearances(force: false) appearance_generator_class = document.config.constantize('acro_form.appearance_generator') do || normal_appearance = .appearance_dict&.normal_appearance next if !force && normal_appearance && ((! && normal_appearance.value.length == 2 && normal_appearance.each.all? {|_, v| v.kind_of?(HexaPDF::Stream) }) || ( && normal_appearance.kind_of?(HexaPDF::Stream))) if check_box? appearance_generator_class.new().create_check_box_appearances elsif appearance_generator_class.new(). else appearance_generator_class.new(). end end end |
#create_widget(page, defaults: true, value: nil, **values) ⇒ Object
Creates a widget for the button field.
If defaults
is true
, then default values will be set on the widget so that it uses a default appearance.
If the widget is created for a radio button field, the value
argument needs to set to the value (a Symbol or an object responding to #to_sym
) this widget represents. It can be used with #field_value= to set this specific widget of the radio button set to on.
The value
is optional for check box fields; if not specified, the default of :Yes will be used.
See: Field#create_widget, AppearanceGenerator button field methods
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 230 def (page, defaults: true, value: nil, **values) super(page, allow_embedded: !, **values).tap do || value = :Yes if check_box? && value.nil? if || check_box? unless value.respond_to?(:to_sym) raise ArgumentError, "Argument 'value' has to be provided for radio buttons " \ "and needs to respond to #to_sym" end [:AP] = {N: {value.to_sym => nil, Off: nil}} end next unless defaults .border_style(color: 0, width: 1, style: ( ? :beveled : :solid)) .background_color( ? 0.5 : 255) .marker_style(style: check_box? ? :check : :circle) unless end end |
#default_field_value ⇒ Object
Returns the default field value.
See: #field_value
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 183 def default_field_value normalized_field_value(:DV) end |
#default_field_value=(value) ⇒ Object
Sets the default field value.
See: #field_value=
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 190 def default_field_value=(value) normalized_field_value_set(:DV, value) end |
#field_value ⇒ Object
Returns the field value which depends on the concrete type.
- Push buttons
-
They don’t have a value, so
nil
is always returned. - Check boxes
-
For check boxes that are checked the value of the specific check box that is checked is returned. Otherwise
nil
is returned. - Radio buttons
-
If no radio button is selected,
nil
is returned. Otherwise the value (a Symbol) of the specific radio button that is selected is returned.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 158 def field_value normalized_field_value(:V) end |
#field_value=(value) ⇒ Object
Sets the field value which depends on the concrete type.
- Push buttons
-
Since push buttons don’t store any value, the given value is ignored and nothing is stored for them (e.g a no-op).
- Check boxes
-
Provide
nil
orfalse
as value to toggle all check box widgets off. If there is only one possible value,true
may be used for checking the box, i.e. toggling it to the on state. Otherwise provide the value (a Symbol or an object responding to#to_sym
) of the check box widget that should be toggled on. - Radio buttons
-
To turn all radio buttons off, provide
nil
as value. Otherwise provide the value (a Symbol or an object responding to#to_sym
) of a radio button that should be turned on.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 176 def field_value=(value) normalized_field_value_set(:V, value) end |
#initialize_as_check_box ⇒ Object
Initializes the button field to be a check box.
This method should only be called directly after creating a new button field because it doesn’t completely reset the object.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 118 def initialize_as_check_box self[:V] = :Off unflag(:push_button) unflag(:radio) end |
#initialize_as_push_button ⇒ Object
Initializes the button field to be a push button.
This method should only be called directly after creating a new button field because it doesn’t completely reset the object.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 108 def self[:V] = nil flag(:push_button) unflag(:radio) end |
#initialize_as_radio_button ⇒ Object
Initializes the button field to be a radio button.
This method should only be called directly after creating a new button field because it doesn’t completely reset the object.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 128 def self[:V] = :Off unflag(:push_button) flag(:radio) end |
#push_button? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if this button field represents a push button.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 135 def flagged?(:push_button) end |
#radio_button? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if this button field represents a radio button set.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 145 def ! && flagged?(:radio) end |
#update_widgets ⇒ Object
Updates the widgets so that they reflect the current field value.
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# File 'lib/hexapdf/type/acro_form/button_field.rb', line 272 def return if create_appearances value = self[:V] do || [:AS] = (.appearance_dict&.normal_appearance&.key?(value) ? value : :Off) end end |