I have a view based nstableview. I want to color entire row based on some condtion for which I have used code below
- (NSTableRowView *)tableView:(NSTableView *)
Finally it worked as below
- (NSView *)tableView:(NSTableView *)tableView viewForTableColumn:(NSTableColumn *)tableColumn row:(NSInteger)row
{
NSView *cellView = (NSView*) [tableView makeViewWithIdentifier:[tableColumn identifier] owner:[tableView delegate]];
CALayer *viewLayer = [CALayer layer];
[viewLayer setBackgroundColor:[[NSColor redcolor] CGColor]];
[cellView setWantsLayer:YES];
[cellView setLayer:viewLayer];
return cellView;
}
Please note.. u need to convert nscolor to cgcolor which you can find in https://gist.github.com/707921 or http://forrst.com/posts/CGColor_Additions_for_NSColor-1eW
I re-wrote the layer approach. In Swift 3.2
func tableView(_ tableView: NSTableView, viewFor tableColumn: NSTableColumn?, row: Int) -> NSView? {
let greenCell = self.tableview.make(withIdentifier: "green", owner: self)
let layer:CALayer = CALayer()
layer.backgroundColor = NSColor.green.cgColor
greenCell?.wantsLayer = true
greenCell?.layer = layer
return greenCell
}
Don't forget to change the Identifier of the cell according to your storyboard, and in the code identifier "green". And surely, the background color if you want.
If you watch the presentation on view based tableviews from WWDC 2011, you'll see that the main idea is to create the views in Interface Builder, and then obtain them from there. Something like:
[tableView makeViewWithIdentifier:@"GroupRow" owner:self];
Once you have obtained the view, just set its properties and return it.
Notice in this example that it has its own identifier, so remember to set that, but you can also used automatic identifiers.
I don't know if a direct link to the WWDC will work, but the main page is here: https://developer.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2011/ and if you search for "View Based NSTableView Basic to Advanced", you'll find it. It is well worth watching.
For anyone else who hits this and wants a custom NSTableRowView backgroundColor, there are two approaches.
If you don't need custom drawing, simply set rowView.backgroundColor
in - (void)tableView:(NSTableView *)tableView didAddRowView:(NSTableRowView *)rowView forRow:(NSInteger)row
in your NSTableViewDelegate
.
Example:
- (void)tableView:(NSTableView *)tableView
didAddRowView:(NSTableRowView *)rowView
forRow:(NSInteger)row {
rowView.backgroundColor = [NSColor redColor];
}
If you do need custom drawing, create your own NSTableRowView
subclass with desired drawRect
. Then, implement the following in NSTableViewDelegate
:
Example:
- (NSTableRowView *)tableView:(NSTableView *)tableView
rowViewForRow:(NSInteger)row {
static NSString* const kRowIdentifier = @"RowView";
MyRowViewSubclass* rowView = [tableView makeViewWithIdentifier:kRowIdentifier owner:self];
if (!rowView) {
// Size doesn't matter, the table will set it
rowView = [[[MyRowViewSubclass alloc] initWithFrame:NSZeroRect] autorelease];
// This seemingly magical line enables your view to be found
// next time "makeViewWithIdentifier" is called.
rowView.identifier = kRowIdentifier;
}
// Can customize properties here. Note that customizing
// 'backgroundColor' isn't going to work at this point since the table
// will reset it later. Use 'didAddRow' to customize if desired.
return rowView;
}