""" Mouse events. How it works ------------ The renderer has a 2 dimensional grid of mouse event handlers. (`prompt_toolkit.layout.MouseHandlers`.) When the layout is rendered, the `Window` class will make sure that this grid will also be filled with callbacks. For vt100 terminals, mouse events are received through stdin, just like any other key press. There is a handler among the key bindings that catches these events and forwards them to such a mouse event handler. It passes through the `Window` class where the coordinates are translated from absolute coordinates to coordinates relative to the user control, and there `UIControl.mouse_handler` is called. """ from enum import Enum from typing import FrozenSet from .data_structures import Point __all__ = ["MouseEventType", "MouseButton", "MouseModifier", "MouseEvent"] class MouseEventType(Enum): # Mouse up: This same event type is fired for all three events: left mouse # up, right mouse up, or middle mouse up MOUSE_UP = "MOUSE_UP" # Mouse down: This implicitly refers to the left mouse down (this event is # not fired upon pressing the middle or right mouse buttons). MOUSE_DOWN = "MOUSE_DOWN" SCROLL_UP = "SCROLL_UP" SCROLL_DOWN = "SCROLL_DOWN" # Triggered when the left mouse button is held down, and the mouse moves MOUSE_MOVE = "MOUSE_MOVE" class MouseButton(Enum): LEFT = "LEFT" MIDDLE = "MIDDLE" RIGHT = "RIGHT" # When we're scrolling, or just moving the mouse and not pressing a button. NONE = "NONE" # This is for when we don't know which mouse button was pressed, but we do # know that one has been pressed during this mouse event (as opposed to # scrolling, for example) UNKNOWN = "UNKNOWN" class MouseModifier(Enum): SHIFT = "SHIFT" ALT = "ALT" CONTROL = "CONTROL" class MouseEvent: """ Mouse event, sent to `UIControl.mouse_handler`. :param position: `Point` instance. :param event_type: `MouseEventType`. """ def __init__( self, position: Point, event_type: MouseEventType, button: MouseButton, modifiers: FrozenSet[MouseModifier], ) -> None: self.position = position self.event_type = event_type self.button = button self.modifiers = modifiers def __repr__(self) -> str: return "MouseEvent({!r},{!r},{!r},{!r})".format( self.position, self.event_type, self.button, self.modifiers, )