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NAME

Gtk2::Ex::SearchBox - A simple widget for specifying a search pattern (or a list of search patterns).

DESCRIPTION

A simple widget for specifying a search pattern (or a list of search patterns).

SYNOPSIS

        my $searchbox = Gtk2::Ex::SearchBox->new;
        $window->add($searchbox->{widget});

METHODS

new;

The constructor.

        my $searchbox = Gtk2::Ex::SearchBox->new;

If you want to allow only one pattern at a time, then you can call the constructor with 'single' as an argument.

        my $searchbox = Gtk2::Ex::SearchBox->new('single');
        

By default, the dropdown combobox contains the following choices.

        [
                'contains',
                'doesn\'t contain',
                'not equal to',
                'equals',
        ]
        

But if you want to specify your own set, then you can call the constructor with two arguments.

        my $operatorlist = [
                'starts with',
                'ends with',
                'has in the middle'
        ];
        my $searchbox = Gtk2::Ex::SearchBox->new('multiple', $operatorlist);

If you do not want even that combobox to the left, then send undef as the operatorlist.

        my $searchbox = Gtk2::Ex::SearchBox->new('single', undef);
        

Now this is just an $enty with an $ok_button !!

set_model($model);

Sets the $model. For example,

        $model = [
                {'operator' => 'contains', 'field' => 'this pattern'},
                {'operator' => 'equals', 'field' => 'that exact pattern'},
        ]

get_model;

Returns the $model

For example,

        $model = [
                {'operator' => 'contains', 'field' => 'this pattern'},
                {'operator' => 'equals', 'field' => 'that exact pattern'},
        ]

attach_popup_to($parent);

This method returns a Gtk2::Ex::PopupWindow. The popup window will contain a Gtk2::Ex::SearchBox widget.

to_sql_condition($datefieldname, $model);

Converts the $model into an SQL condition so that it can be used directly in and SQL statement. $fieldname is the fieldname that will be used inside the SQL condition.

signal_connect($signal, $callback);

See the SIGNALS section to see the supported signals.

SIGNALS

changed;

closed;

SEE ALSO

Gtk2::Ex::PopupWindow

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2005 Ofey Aikon, All Rights Reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.