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// Package key provides some types and functions for generating user-definable
// keymappings useful in Bubble Tea components. There are a few different ways
// you can define a keymapping with this package. Here's one example:
//
// type KeyMap struct {
// Up key.Binding
// Down key.Binding
// }
//
// var DefaultKeyMap = KeyMap{
// Up: key.NewBinding(
// key.WithKeys("k", "up"), // actual keybindings
// key.WithHelp("↑/k", "move up"), // corresponding help text
// ),
// Down: key.NewBinding(
// key.WithKeys("j", "down"),
// key.WithHelp("↓/j", "move down"),
// ),
// }
//
// func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
// switch msg := msg.(type) {
// case tea.KeyMsg:
// switch {
// case key.Matches(msg, DefaultKeyMap.Up):
// // The user pressed up
// case key.Matches(msg, DefaultKeyMap.Down):
// // The user pressed down
// }
// }
//
// // ...
// }
//
// The help information, which is not used in the example above, can be used
// to render help text for keystrokes in your views.
package key
import "fmt"
// Binding describes a set of keybindings and, optionally, their associated
// help text.
type Binding struct {
keys []string
help Help
disabled bool
}
// BindingOpt is an initialization option for a keybinding. It's used as an
// argument to NewBinding.
type BindingOpt func(*Binding)
// NewBinding returns a new keybinding from a set of BindingOpt options.
func NewBinding(opts ...BindingOpt) Binding {
b := &Binding{}
for _, opt := range opts {
opt(b)
}
return *b
}
// WithKeys initializes a keybinding with the given keystrokes.
func WithKeys(keys ...string) BindingOpt {
return func(b *Binding) {
b.keys = keys
}
}
// WithHelp initializes a keybinding with the given help text.
func WithHelp(key, desc string) BindingOpt {
return func(b *Binding) {
b.help = Help{Key: key, Desc: desc}
}
}
// WithDisabled initializes a disabled keybinding.
func WithDisabled() BindingOpt {
return func(b *Binding) {
b.disabled = true
}
}
// SetKeys sets the keys for the keybinding.
func (b *Binding) SetKeys(keys ...string) {
b.keys = keys
}
// Keys returns the keys for the keybinding.
func (b Binding) Keys() []string {
return b.keys
}
// SetHelp sets the help text for the keybinding.
func (b *Binding) SetHelp(key, desc string) {
b.help = Help{Key: key, Desc: desc}
}
// Help returns the Help information for the keybinding.
func (b Binding) Help() Help {
return b.help
}
// Enabled returns whether or not the keybinding is enabled. Disabled
// keybindings won't be activated and won't show up in help. Keybindings are
// enabled by default.
func (b Binding) Enabled() bool {
return !b.disabled && b.keys != nil
}
// SetEnabled enables or disables the keybinding.
func (b *Binding) SetEnabled(v bool) {
b.disabled = !v
}
// Unbind removes the keys and help from this binding, effectively nullifying
// it. This is a step beyond disabling it, since applications can enable
// or disable key bindings based on application state.
func (b *Binding) Unbind() {
b.keys = nil
b.help = Help{}
}
// Help is help information for a given keybinding.
type Help struct {
Key string
Desc string
}
// Matches checks if the given key matches the given bindings.
func Matches[Key fmt.Stringer](k Key, b ...Binding) bool {
keys := k.String()
for _, binding := range b {
for _, v := range binding.keys {
if keys == v && binding.Enabled() {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
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