问题
What do I need to do for adding actions support to my component. It is a button component but I guess it is the same for whatever component type it is. Any information or how to will help.
回答1:
That depends on how you define action support. There is two kinds:
- A possibly customized Action property of your component, which is assignable by an Action component
- The Action component itself.
An action property
Every TControl descendant has an Action property which execution is by default linked to a left mouse button click. This link is managed by an ActionLink. The default ActionLink is of the type TControlActionLink which takes care of the synchronization of the caption, the hint, the enabled state, etc... of both the Action and that of the Control. If this basis functionality is all that you want, then simply publish the Action property in your component type declaration and the Delphi framework takes care of all, like Serg and LU RD already answered.
If you want your own Action property to be linked to some other condition or event (i.e. other than Click), or if you want to implement an Action property for a specific sub element of your component (that is not a TControl descendant), then you can implement your own custom Action property by defining and implementing a custom ActionLink class.
Suppose your component is some kind of grid which has columns and you want every column to have an action property that should be invoked when the user clicks the title of a column. Since such columns are likely to be of a TCollectionItem type, the column type does not have an action property by default. So you have to implement one yourself. Consider the next example which links the action's caption to the column's title, links the action's enabled state inversely to the column's readonly property and so on...:
unit Unit1;
interface
uses
Classes, ActnList, SysUtils;
type
TColumn = class;
TColumnActionLink = class(TActionLink)
protected
FClient: TColumn;
procedure AssignClient(AClient: TObject); override;
function IsCaptionLinked: Boolean; override;
function IsEnabledLinked: Boolean; override;
function IsOnExecuteLinked: Boolean; override;
function IsVisibleLinked: Boolean; override;
procedure SetCaption(const Value: String); override;
procedure SetEnabled(Value: Boolean); override;
procedure SetOnExecute(Value: TNotifyEvent); override;
procedure SetVisible(Value: Boolean); override;
end;
TColumnActionLinkClass = class of TColumnActionLink;
TColumn = class(TCollectionItem)
private
FActionLink: TColumnActionLink;
FGrid: TComponent;
FOnTitleClick: TNotifyEvent;
FReadOnly: Boolean;
FTitle: String;
FVisible: Boolean;
function DefaultTitleCaption: String;
procedure DoActionChange(Sender: TObject);
function GetAction: TBasicAction;
function IsOnTitleClickStored: Boolean;
function IsReadOnlyStored: Boolean;
function IsVisibleStored: Boolean;
procedure SetAction(Value: TBasicAction);
protected
procedure ActionChanged(Sender: TObject; CheckDefaults: Boolean); dynamic;
procedure DoTitleClick; virtual;
function GetActionLinkClass: TColumnActionLinkClass; virtual;
property ActionLink: TColumnActionLink read FActionLink write FActionLink;
public
destructor Destroy; override;
procedure InitiateAction; virtual;
published
property Action: TBasicAction read GetAction write SetAction;
property OnTitleClick: TNotifyEvent read FOnTitleClick write FOnTitleClick
stored IsOnTitleClickStored;
property ReadOnly: Boolean read FReadOnly write FReadOnly
stored IsReadOnlyStored;
property Title: String read FTitle write FTitle;
property Visible: Boolean read FVisible write FVisible
stored IsVisibleStored;
end;
implementation
{ TColumnActionLink }
procedure TColumnActionLink.AssignClient(AClient: TObject);
begin
FClient := TColumn(AClient);
end;
function TColumnActionLink.IsCaptionLinked: Boolean;
begin
Result := inherited IsCaptionLinked and (Action is TCustomAction) and
(FClient.Title = TCustomAction(Action).Caption);
end;
function TColumnActionLink.IsEnabledLinked: Boolean;
begin
Result := inherited IsEnabledLinked and (Action is TCustomAction) and
(FClient.ReadOnly <> TCustomAction(Action).Enabled);
end;
function TColumnActionLink.IsOnExecuteLinked: Boolean;
begin
Result := inherited IsOnExecuteLinked and
(@FClient.OnTitleClick = @Action.OnExecute);
end;
function TColumnActionLink.IsVisibleLinked: Boolean;
begin
Result := inherited IsVisibleLinked and (Action is TCustomAction) and
(FClient.Visible = TCustomAction(Action).Visible);
end;
procedure TColumnActionLink.SetCaption(const Value: string);
begin
if IsCaptionLinked then
FClient.Title := Value;
end;
procedure TColumnActionLink.SetEnabled(Value: Boolean);
begin
if IsEnabledLinked then
FClient.ReadOnly := not Value;
end;
procedure TColumnActionLink.SetOnExecute(Value: TNotifyEvent);
begin
if IsOnExecuteLinked then
FClient.OnTitleClick := Value;
end;
procedure TColumnActionLink.SetVisible(Value: Boolean);
begin
if IsVisibleLinked then
FClient.Visible := Value;
end;
{ TColumn }
procedure TColumn.ActionChanged(Sender: TObject; CheckDefaults: Boolean);
begin
if Sender is TCustomAction then
with TCustomAction(Sender) do
begin
if not CheckDefaults or (Caption = DefaultTitleCaption) then
FTitle := Caption;
if not CheckDefaults or (not ReadOnly) then
ReadOnly := not Enabled;
if not CheckDefaults or not Assigned(FOnTitleClick) then
FOnTitleClick := OnExecute;
if not CheckDefaults or (Self.Visible = True) then
Self.Visible := Visible;
Changed(False);
end;
end;
function TColumn.DefaultTitleCaption: String;
begin
Result := 'Column' + IntToStr(Index);
end;
destructor TColumn.Destroy;
begin
FreeAndNil(FActionLink);
inherited Destroy;
end;
procedure TColumn.DoActionChange(Sender: TObject);
begin
if Sender = Action then
ActionChanged(Sender, False);
end;
procedure TColumn.DoTitleClick;
begin
if Assigned(FOnTitleClick) then
if (Action <> nil) and (@FOnTitleClick <> @Action.OnExecute) then
FOnTitleClick(Self)
else if FActionLink = nil then
FOnTitleClick(Self)
else if FActionLink <> nil then
if (FGrid <> nil) and not (csDesigning in FGrid.ComponentState) then
begin
if not FActionLink.Execute(FGrid) then
FOnTitleClick(Self);
end
else
if not FActionLink.Execute(nil) then
FOnTitleClick(Self);
end;
function TColumn.GetAction: TBasicAction;
begin
if FActionLink <> nil then
Result := FActionLink.Action
else
Result := nil;
end;
function TColumn.GetActionLinkClass: TColumnActionLinkClass;
begin
Result := TColumnActionLink;
end;
procedure TColumn.InitiateAction;
begin
if FActionLink <> nil then
FActionLink.Update;
end;
function TColumn.IsOnTitleClickStored: Boolean;
begin
Result := (FActionLink = nil) or not ActionLink.IsOnExecuteLinked;
end;
function TColumn.IsReadOnlyStored: Boolean;
begin
Result := (FActionLink = nil) or not FActionLink.IsEnabledLinked;
if Result then
Result := FReadOnly;
end;
function TColumn.IsVisibleStored: Boolean;
begin
Result := (FActionLink = nil) or not FActionLink.IsVisibleLinked;
if Result then
Result := not Visible;
end;
procedure TColumn.SetAction(Value: TBasicAction);
begin
if Value = nil then
FreeAndNil(FActionLink)
else
begin
if FActionLink = nil then
FActionLink := GetActionLinkClass.Create(Self);
FActionLink.Action := Value;
FActionLink.OnChange := DoActionChange;
ActionChanged(Value, csLoading in Value.ComponentState);
if FGrid <> nil then
Value.FreeNotification(FGrid);
end;
Changed(False);
end;
end.
Note that this code is stripped to only the applicable action parts.
Source: www.nldelphi.com.
An action component
An action component is assignable to the action property of an arbitrary component. But since explaining all that is involved with writing such an action component is pretty comprehensive, I will make it easy for myself in providing the example below.
Suppose you want to make a control that provides zoom capabilities and that you also want the corresponding ZoomIn and ZoomOut actions that can be assigned to toolbar buttons.
unit Zoomer;
interface
uses
Classes, Controls, ActnList, Forms, Menus, Windows;
type
TZoomer = class;
TZoomAction = class(TCustomAction)
private
FZoomer: TZoomer;
procedure SetZoomer(Value: TZoomer);
protected
function GetZoomer(Target: TObject): TZoomer;
procedure Notification(AComponent: TComponent; Operation: TOperation);
override;
public
destructor Destroy; override;
function HandlesTarget(Target: TObject): Boolean; override;
procedure UpdateTarget(Target: TObject); override;
published
property Caption;
property Enabled;
property HelpContext;
property HelpKeyword;
property HelpType;
property Hint;
property ImageIndex;
property ShortCut;
property SecondaryShortCuts;
property Visible;
property OnExecute; { This property could be omitted. But if you want to be
able to override the default behavior of this action
(zooming in on a TZoomer component), then you need to
assign this event. From within the event handler
you could invoke the default behavior manually. }
property OnHint;
property OnUpdate;
property Zoomer: TZoomer read FZoomer write SetZoomer;
end;
TZoomInAction = class(TZoomAction)
public
constructor Create(AOwner: TComponent); override;
procedure ExecuteTarget(Target: TObject); override;
end;
TZoomer = class(TCustomControl)
public
procedure ZoomIn;
end;
procedure Register;
implementation
procedure Register;
begin
RegisterComponents('RoyMKlever', [TZoomer]);
RegisterActions('Zoomer', [TZoomInAction], nil);
end;
{ TZoomAction }
destructor TZoomAction.Destroy;
begin
if FZoomer <> nil then
FZoomer.RemoveFreeNotification(Self);
inherited Destroy;
end;
function TZoomAction.GetZoomer(Target: TObject): TZoomer;
begin
if FZoomer <> nil then
Result := FZoomer
else if (Target is TZoomer) and TZoomer(Target).Focused then
Result := TZoomer(Target)
else if Screen.ActiveControl is TZoomer then
Result := TZoomer(Screen.ActiveControl)
else
{ This should not happen! HandlesTarget is called before ExecuteTarget,
or the action is disabled }
Result := nil;
end;
function TZoomAction.HandlesTarget(Target: TObject): Boolean;
begin
Result := ((FZoomer <> nil) and FZoomer.Enabled) or
((FZoomer = nil) and (Target is TZoomer) and TZoomer(Target).Focused) or
((Screen.ActiveControl is TZoomer) and Screen.ActiveControl.Enabled);
end;
procedure TZoomAction.Notification(AComponent: TComponent;
Operation: TOperation);
begin
inherited Notification(AComponent, Operation);
if (Operation = opRemove) and (AComponent = FZoomer) then
FZoomer := nil;
end;
procedure TZoomAction.SetZoomer(Value: TZoomer);
begin
if FZoomer <> Value then
begin
if FZoomer <> nil then
FZoomer.RemoveFreeNotification(Self);
FZoomer := Value;
if FZoomer <> nil then
FZoomer.FreeNotification(Self);
end;
end;
procedure TZoomAction.UpdateTarget(Target: TObject);
begin
Enabled := HandlesTarget(Target);
end;
{ TZoomInAction }
constructor TZoomInAction.Create(AOwner: TComponent);
begin
inherited Create(AOwner);
Caption := 'Zoom in';
Hint := 'Zoom in|Zooms in on the selected zoomer control';
ShortCut := Menus.ShortCut(VK_ADD, [ssCtrl]);
end;
procedure TZoomInAction.ExecuteTarget(Target: TObject);
begin
GetZoomer(Target).ZoomIn;
{ For safety, you cóuld check if GetZoomer <> nil. See remark in GetZoomer. }
end;
{ TZoomer }
procedure TZoomer.ZoomIn;
begin
{ implementation of zooming in }
end;
end.
Activating this action (with a click on a toolbar button, or choosing a menu item) calls in the following priority the ZoomIn routine of:
- the Zoomer control that you manually have set in the relating property of the action, if done so, and if the action is enabled, otherwise:
- the by the application requested Target, but only if that target is a focused Zoomer control, or otherwise:
- the active control in the entire application, but only if that is an enabled Zoomer control.
Subsequently, the ZoomOut action is simply added:
type
TZoomOutAction = class(TZoomAction)
public
constructor Create(AOwner: TComponent); override;
procedure ExecuteTarget(Target: TObject); override;
end;
{ TZoomOutAction }
constructor TZoomOutAction.Create(AOwner: TComponent);
begin
inherited Create(AOwner);
Caption := 'Zoom out';
Hint := 'Zoom out|Zooms out on the selected zoomer control';
ShortCut := Menus.ShortCut(VK_SUBTRACT, [ssCtrl]);
end;
procedure TZoomOutAction.ExecuteTarget(Target: TObject);
begin
GetZoomer(Target).ZoomOut;
end;
Note that action components require registration in the IDE for being able to use them design time.
Applicable read food in the Delphi help:
- Writing action components,
- How actions find their targets,
- Registering actions,
- What happens when an action fires,
- Updating actions,
- Setting up action lists.
Source: www.nldelphi.com.
回答2:
Basic action support is implemented in TControl class, so in the most simple case all you have to do is to inherit your component from TControl descendant and declare Action
property as published, ex:
type
TMyGraphicControl = class(TGraphicControl)
published
property Action;
end;
If your component has additional properties that should be linked to TAction properties you should also override ActionChange method.
回答3:
If your component is already a descendant of TButton then the action support is inherited. All you need to do is declare the action property as published.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6806195/how-do-i-add-support-for-actions-in-my-component