Updated row and spacer handling for Escalator (#11438)
Updated row and spacer handling for Escalator.
Main changes:
- Spacers are only maintained and checked for rows that have DOM
representation, and not at all if there is no details generator. This
gives notable performance improvements to some particularly large Grids
- Escalator no longer tries to trim away any rows that don't fit within
the viewport just because a details row gets opened in Grid. This leads
to some increase in simultaneous DOM elements, but simplifies the logic
considerably. For example opening or closing details rows doesn't
require checking the overall content validity beyond the details row
itself anymore, but some repositioning at most. There are also no longer
any orphaned spacers without corresponding DOM rows.
- Spacers are better integrated into the overall position calculations.
- Some public methods that are no longer used by Escalator or have
changed functionality or order of operations. Any extending classes that
tap into row, spacer, or scroll position handling are likely to need
reworking after this update.
- Auto-detecting row height is delayed until Escalator is both attached
and displayed.
* Clicking on slider makes handler move
Fixes #1496
* Introducing control over clicking behaviour
- User will have to enable process of the click event on handle calling `slider.setEnableClickHandler(true);`
- Clean-up the handler logic in VSlider.java
- Renaming the property to `updateValueOnClick`
- Added JavaDocs
- Fixing tests
Checkbox allow customizing of input and label classNames. (#11372)
* add client side integration for custom styles for checkbox.label and checkbox.input
* add server side integration for checkbox element styling
* add server side tests
* add client side test
* Improve VMenuBar click handling logic
During `updateFromUIDL` inside MenuBarConnector we empty and re-instantiate the components of MenuBar. When we are modifying the Menubar from the BlurEventListener of another component, we ,by this, remove widgets, therefore clickEvent is not fired and the action of the MenuItem is not proceed as a result. (The BlurEvent is fired before the click event in the chain of events. )
To improve the situation, we catch onMouseDown event , which is fired before BlurEvent,by assigning mouseDown flag to true. Then if no click event has yet happened, we delay the execution of update inside `updateFromUIDL` by default 500 ms. Then if click event occurs, it proceeds normally. The time can be increased/decreased using setter.
There is no delay, if we are clicking on the MenuBar as usual or no Blur listener is set.
This change allows setting descriptions
* Remove accidentally committed comment
* Don't update the state on the getDelayMs call
Add ContentMode for the description of MenuItems (#9984)
Adds the ability to set the content mode for the description of a menu item that is part of a menu bar.
This functionality was already available for every AbstractComponent but missing for the menu items of menu bars.
If no content mode is specified it defaults to the PREFORMATED content mode.