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Added support for multiple lines in button-like widgets
Added support for multiple lines in button-like widgets

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widget_button.py
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"""ButtonWidget class.
Represents a button in the frontend using a widget. Allows user to listen for
click events on the button and trigger backend code when the clicks are fired.
"""
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# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import inspect
import types
from .widget import Widget
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Bool, Int
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# Classes
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class ButtonWidget(Widget):
target_name = Unicode('ButtonWidgetModel')
default_view_name = Unicode('ButtonView')
# Keys
_keys = ['clicks', 'description', 'disabled']
clicks = Int(0, help="Number of times the button has been clicked.")
description = Unicode('', help="Description of the button (label).")
disabled = Bool(False, help="Enable or disable user changes.")
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._click_handlers = []
super(ButtonWidget, self).__init__(**kwargs)
def on_click(self, callback, remove=False):
"""Register a callback to execute when the button is clicked. The
callback can either accept no parameters or one sender parameter:
- callback()
- callback(sender)
If the callback has a sender parameter, the ButtonWidget instance that
called the callback will be passed into the method as the sender.
Parameters
----------
remove : bool (optional)
Set to true to remove the callback from the list of callbacks."""
if remove:
self._click_handlers.remove(callback)
elif not callback in self._click_handlers:
self._click_handlers.append(callback)
def _clicks_changed(self, name, old, new):
"""Handles when the clicks property has been changed. Fires on_click
callbacks when appropriate."""
if new > old:
for handler in self._click_handlers:
if callable(handler):
argspec = inspect.getargspec(handler)
nargs = len(argspec[0])
# Bound methods have an additional 'self' argument
if isinstance(handler, types.MethodType):
nargs -= 1
# Call the callback
if nargs == 0:
handler()
elif nargs == 1:
handler(self)
else:
raise TypeError('ButtonWidget click callback must ' \
'accept 0 or 1 arguments.')