Scripting hooks
About scripting hooks
The scripting hooks are functions that can be added to a widget/view definition. In this way they can be used to extend /customize the behavior of the widget/view. In principle, the hook is called when certain event occurs in the application and before the corresponding action is executed. It is possible to cancel the relevant action by returning false from a hook, for example when a condition is not met.
The list of available scripting hooks and their description
onDeleteRows
This scripting hook is available for views. The event is called when ‘delete row’ action is invoked. If the scripts associated with this event signal that they have handled the event the actions would stop there. If there is no script or the script decides not to consume the event the actions would proceed with their default behavior.
An example of the onDeleteRows scripting hook use is shown below.
onDeleteRows = { event ->
// use java popup dialog
def readln = javax.swing.JOptionPane.&showInputDialog
def pass = readln
'Enter password:'
// unless the user responds enters correct password (psswd), the event is directly consumed and the row is not deleted
if
(pass==
'psswd'
){
return
false
}
else
{
println
"INCORRECT PASSWORD!"
return
true
}
}
beforeInsertWindow
The scripting hook is called before the “New Row” dialog is invoked. It can be used for instance to validate whether certain user can insert rows at all. The following sample script asks user a password. If it is correctly entered, the “New Row” dialog is rendered. Otherwise, the hook is not consumed and nothing happens.
beforeInsertWindow = { event ->
// use java popup dialog
def
readln = javax.swing.JOptionPane.&showInputDialog
def
pass = readln
'Enter password:'
// unless the user responds enters correct password (psswd), the event is directly consumed and the row is not deleted
if
(pass==
'psswd'
){
return
false
}
else
{
println
"INCORRECT PASSWORD!"
return
true}
}
beforeInsert
This scripting hook is available for views. The event is called when new row is inserted. It means all the options about inserting new row are filled, the user clicks ‘OK’ and the action is invoked. We can for instance state some condition on substructure, formula or IUPAC name. The hook was formerly called onInsertRows
An example of the beforeInsert scripting hook use is shown below. The script uses demo project and is run under “Pubchem grid view”. It allows the user to insert new row if and only if the DB Name field is “MOLI”. Otherwise the action is not invoked and the row is not inserted.
beforeInsert = { event ->
// use java popup dialog
def
dbname=
'DB name'
def
dbNameField=dataTree.getRootVertex().getEntity().getFields().getItems().
find
{it.name==dbname}
def
dbNameValue=event.values.getAt(dbNameField.id)
if
(dbNameValue ==
"MOLI"
){
return
false
}
else
{
println
"DB Name must be MOLI"
return
true
}
return
false
}
afterInsert
The script is invoked once new row is inserted. The following example fills two additional fields, username and textDate with the name of the user logged in and the date. It allows to track which user and when inserts some molecule.
afterInsert = { event ->
//Names of fields where username and date is stored
def
userFieldName=
"username"
def
dateFieldName=
"textDate"
println
"after edit operation"
// at first, fields username and date must be manually defined in the database
// find the field "username":
def
userField = dataTree.getRootVertex().getEntity().getFields().getItems().
find
{it.name==userFieldName}
def
dateField = dataTree.getRootVertex().getEntity().getFields().getItems().
find
{it.name==dateFieldName}
// get root vertex
def
vs=dataTree.getRootVertex()
// get entity from the widget vertex state
def
ety=dataTree.getRootVertex().getEntity()
// get id of the row you are adding
selectedRowId=[event.insertedId]
// go to the schema
def
rs=event.vertexState.resultSet
def
schema=dataTree.schema
// get user
def
user=DIFUtilities.findCapability(schema,IJCUserLoginService.
class
).getMe()
// get date
def
today =
new
Date()
// get entity data provider
def
edp = ety.schema.dataProvider.getEntityDataProvider(ety)
// get access to the environment through lock
def
lock = edp.lockable.withLock(
'Updating'
){ envRW ->
// control whether date and user fields are filled. If so, do not update them
def
data=event.vertexState.getData(selectedRowId,DFEnvironmentRO.DEV_NULL)
println
data[selectedRowId[
0
]][userField.id]
if
((data[selectedRowId[
0
]][userField.id]==
null
) && (data[selectedRowId[
0
]][dateField.id]==
null
)) {
// Defines empty map
def
vals = [:]
vals[userField.id] = user.getUsername()
// date field is defined as a string, the format can be arbitrary
vals[dateField.id] = today.format(
"yyyy-MM-dd \'at\' HH:mm:ss"
)
// Create the DFUpdateDescription and update the DFEntityDataProvider
def
ud = DFUpdateDescription.create(ety, selectedRowId, vals)
def
submitList = Collections.singletonList(ud)
edp.update(submitList, DFUndoConfig.OFF, envRW)
println
"Updating field $userFieldName to value ${user.getUsername()} and field $dateFieldName to value $today"
}
}
return
false
}
onDoubleClick
This scripting hook is available for widgets. It is the first event which is called when double-clicking a widget and it is common to all scriptable form widgets. This event is available to all user roles.
An example of the implementation of onDoubleClick hook can be found below.
onDoubleClick = { event ->
field = event.widget.boundFields[
0
]
message =
"Double-Click event in a widget "
+
"bound to '${field.name}' field from '${field.entity.name}' entity "
+
"and showing value '${event.value}'"
println message
// printed to IJC output window
javax.swing.JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(
null
, message);
rs = event.widget.form.resultSet
rootVS = rs.rootVertexState
// do something with DFResultSet or VertexState here
}
beforeEdit
This scripting hook is available for widgets. When the user starts to edit the data in any way (Edit option in right click menu, F2 shortcut or double-clicking), the beforeEdit event is triggered. It can be used to run a script before editing a value in text field widget and e.g. control the editability of fields more precisely than just by using user roles.
An example of the use of beforeEdit hook can be found below.
// Adding a confirmation text message which asks whether a user wants to change the value
beforeEdit = { event ->
// use java popup dialog
def readln = javax.swing.JOptionPane.&showInputDialog
// newvalue stores the value edited by user. It should only accept yes/no values
def newvalue = readln
'Do you really want to edit the value? (yes/no)'
// unless user responds 'yes', the event is directly consumed
if
((newvalue==
'yes'
)||(newvalue==
'no'
)){
if
(newvalue==
'yes'
){
return
false
}
}
else
{
println
"the value must be yes or no"
return
true
}
}
afterEdit
This scripting hook is available for widgets. When the user finishes editing the data in a widget, the afterEdit event is called. It allows to run the script after editing, but yet before storing the value in the text field. This option can be used for example for normalization, auditing etc.
An example of the use of afterEdit hook can be found below.
// short script which notes the editing changes to the output
afterEdit = { event ->
def today =
new
Date()
// current datetime value
def field = event.widget.selectedFields[
0
]
// stores selected field
def vs = event.widget.getVertexState(field)
def id = vs.selectedRowsIds
// get current row id
println
"$today : change of value for ${field.name} (id=$id) from ${field.entity.name}'"
}
The overview of scripting hooks and their availability for widgets
Containers |
|
Panel |
no support |
Tabbed Pane |
no support |
Widgets |
|
Single line text field |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Multi line text field |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Molecule pane |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Check box (for boolean fields) |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Date pane (for date fields) |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Label |
no support |
Button |
no support |
Browser pane |
no support |
List (for list fields) |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Tables |
|
Table |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Sheet |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Molecules matrix |
onDoubleClick, beforeEdit, afterEdit |
Tree table (experimental) |
no support |
Charts |
|
Box plot |
no support |
Histogram |
no support |
Radar chart |
no support |
Scatter plot |
no support |
Known issue
In the case of table widgets that utilize an external editor of values ( e.g. molecules matrix that uses Marvin Sketch), the afterEdit event is called when the editor opens and not when the new data is going to be inserted.