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import PDFDocument from "../PDFDocument";
import PDFPage from "../PDFPage";
import PDFFont from "../PDFFont";
import PDFField, { FieldAppearanceOptions } from "./PDFField";
import { AppearanceProviderFor } from "./appearances";
import { PDFRef, PDFAcroComboBox } from "../../core";
/**
* Represents a dropdown field of a [[PDFForm]].
*
* [[PDFDropdown]] fields are interactive text boxes that display a single
* element (the currently selected value). The purpose of a dropdown is to
* enable users to select a single option from a set of possible options. Users
* can click on a dropdown to view the full list of options it provides.
* Clicking on an option in the list will cause it to be selected and displayed
* in the dropdown's text box. Some dropdowns allow users to enter text
* directly into the box from their keyboard, rather than only being allowed to
* choose an option from the list (see [[PDFDropdown.isEditable]]).
*/
export default class PDFDropdown extends PDFField {
/**
* > **NOTE:** You probably don't want to call this method directly. Instead,
* > consider using the [[PDFForm.getDropdown]] method, which will create an
* > instance of [[PDFDropdown]] for you.
*
* Create an instance of [[PDFDropdown]] from an existing acroComboBox and ref
*
* @param acroComboBox The underlying `PDFAcroComboBox` for this dropdown.
* @param ref The unique reference for this dropdown.
* @param doc The document to which this dropdown will belong.
*/
static of: (acroComboBox: PDFAcroComboBox, ref: PDFRef, doc: PDFDocument) => PDFDropdown;
/** The low-level PDFAcroComboBox wrapped by this dropdown. */
readonly acroField: PDFAcroComboBox;
private constructor();
/**
* Get the list of available options for this dropdown. These options will be
* displayed to users who click on this dropdown in a PDF reader.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* const options = dropdown.getOptions()
* console.log('Dropdown options:', options)
* ```
* @returns The options for this dropdown.
*/
getOptions(): string[];
/**
* Get the selected options for this dropdown. These are the values that were
* selected by a human user via a PDF reader, or programatically via
* software.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* const selections = dropdown.getSelected()
* console.log('Dropdown selections:', selections)
* ```
* > **NOTE:** Note that PDF readers only display one selected option when
* > rendering dropdowns. However, the PDF specification does allow for
* > multiple values to be selected in a dropdown. As such, the `pdf-lib`
* > API supports this. However, in most cases the array returned by this
* > method will contain only a single element (or no elements).
* @returns The selected options in this dropdown.
*/
getSelected(): string[];
/**
* Set the list of options that are available for this dropdown. These are
* the values that will be available for users to select when they view this
* dropdown in a PDF reader. Note that preexisting options for this dropdown
* will be removed. Only the values passed as `options` will be available to
* select.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('planets.dropdown')
* dropdown.setOptions(['Earth', 'Mars', 'Pluto', 'Venus'])
* ```
* @param options The options that should be available in this dropdown.
*/
setOptions(options: string[]): void;
/**
* Add to the list of options that are available for this dropdown. Users
* will be able to select these values in a PDF reader. In addition to the
* values passed as `options`, any preexisting options for this dropdown will
* still be available for users to select.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('rockets.dropdown')
* dropdown.addOptions(['Saturn IV', 'Falcon Heavy'])
* ```
* @param options New options that should be available in this dropdown.
*/
addOptions(options: string | string[]): void;
/**
* Select one or more values for this dropdown. This operation is analogous
* to a human user opening the dropdown in a PDF reader and clicking on a
* value to select it. This method will update the underlying state of the
* dropdown to indicate which values have been selected. PDF libraries and
* readers will be able to extract these values from the saved document and
* determine which values were selected.
*
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('best.superhero.dropdown')
* dropdown.select('One Punch Man')
* ```
*
* This method will mark this dropdown as dirty, causing its appearance
* streams to be updated when either [[PDFDocument.save]] or
* [[PDFForm.updateFieldAppearances]] is called. The updated streams will
* display the selected option inside the widgets of this dropdown.
*
* **IMPORTANT:** The default font used to update appearance streams is
* [[StandardFonts.Helvetica]]. Note that this is a WinAnsi font. This means
* that encoding errors will be thrown if the selected option for this field
* contains characters outside the WinAnsi character set (the latin alphabet).
*
* Embedding a custom font and passing it to
* [[PDFForm.updateFieldAppearances]] or [[PDFDropdown.updateAppearances]]
* allows you to generate appearance streams with characters outside the
* latin alphabet (assuming the custom font supports them).
*
* Selecting an option that does not exist in this dropdown's option list
* (see [[PDFDropdown.getOptions]]) will enable editing on this dropdown
* (see [[PDFDropdown.enableEditing]]).
*
* > **NOTE:** PDF readers only display one selected option when rendering
* > dropdowns. However, the PDF specification does allow for multiple values
* > to be selected in a dropdown. As such, the `pdf-lib` API supports this.
* > However, it is not recommended to select more than one value with this
* > method, as only one will be visible. [[PDFOptionList]] fields are better
* > suited for displaying multiple selected values.
*
* @param options The options to be selected.
* @param merge Whether or not existing selections should be preserved.
*/
select(options: string | string[], merge?: boolean): void;
/**
* Clear all selected values for this dropdown. This operation is equivalent
* to selecting an empty list. This method will update the underlying state
* of the dropdown to indicate that no values have been selected.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.clear()
* ```
* This method will mark this text field as dirty. See [[PDFDropdown.select]]
* for more details about what this means.
*/
clear(): void;
/**
* Set the font size for this field. Larger font sizes will result in larger
* text being displayed when PDF readers render this dropdown. Font sizes may
* be integer or floating point numbers. Supplying a negative font size will
* cause this method to throw an error.
*
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.setFontSize(4)
* dropdown.setFontSize(15.7)
* ```
*
* > This method depends upon the existence of a default appearance
* > (`/DA`) string. If this field does not have a default appearance string,
* > or that string does not contain a font size (via the `Tf` operator),
* > then this method will throw an error.
*
* @param fontSize The font size to be used when rendering text in this field.
*/
setFontSize(fontSize: number): void;
/**
* Returns `true` if users are allowed to edit the selected value of this
* dropdown directly and are not constrained by the list of available
* options. See [[PDFDropdown.enableEditing]] and
* [[PDFDropdown.disableEditing]]. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* if (dropdown.isEditable()) console.log('Editing is enabled')
* ```
* @returns Whether or not this dropdown is editable.
*/
isEditable(): boolean;
/**
* Allow users to edit the selected value of this dropdown in PDF readers
* with their keyboard. This means that the selected value of this dropdown
* will not be constrained by the list of available options. However, if this
* dropdown has any available options, users will still be allowed to select
* from that list.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.enableEditing()
* ```
*/
enableEditing(): void;
/**
* Do not allow users to edit the selected value of this dropdown in PDF
* readers with their keyboard. This will constrain the selected value of
* this dropdown to the list of available options. Users will only be able
* to select an option from that list.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.disableEditing()
* ```
*/
disableEditing(): void;
/**
* Returns `true` if the option list of this dropdown is always displayed
* in alphabetical order, irrespective of the order in which the options
* were added to the dropdown. See [[PDFDropdown.enableSorting]] and
* [[PDFDropdown.disableSorting]]. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* if (dropdown.isSorted()) console.log('Sorting is enabled')
* ```
* @returns Whether or not this dropdown's options are sorted.
*/
isSorted(): boolean;
/**
* Always display the option list of this dropdown in alphabetical order,
* irrespective of the order in which the options were added to this dropdown.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.enableSorting()
* ```
*/
enableSorting(): void;
/**
* Do not always display the option list of this dropdown in alphabetical
* order. Instead, display the options in whichever order they were added
* to the list. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.disableSorting()
* ```
*/
disableSorting(): void;
/**
* Returns `true` if multiple options can be selected from this dropdown's
* option list. See [[PDFDropdown.enableMultiselect]] and
* [[PDFDropdown.disableMultiselect]]. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* if (dropdown.isMultiselect()) console.log('Multiselect is enabled')
* ```
* @returns Whether or not multiple options can be selected.
*/
isMultiselect(): boolean;
/**
* Allow users to select more than one option from this dropdown's option
* list. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.enableMultiselect()
* ```
*/
enableMultiselect(): void;
/**
* Do not allow users to select more than one option from this dropdown's
* option list. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.disableMultiselect()
* ```
*/
disableMultiselect(): void;
/**
* Returns `true` if the selected option should be spell checked by PDF
* readers. Spell checking will only be performed if this dropdown allows
* editing (see [[PDFDropdown.isEditable]]). See
* [[PDFDropdown.enableSpellChecking]] and
* [[PDFDropdown.disableSpellChecking]]. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* if (dropdown.isSpellChecked()) console.log('Spell checking is enabled')
* ```
* @returns Whether or not this dropdown can be spell checked.
*/
isSpellChecked(): boolean;
/**
* Allow PDF readers to spell check the selected option of this dropdown.
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.enableSpellChecking()
* ```
*/
enableSpellChecking(): void;
/**
* Do not allow PDF readers to spell check the selected option of this
* dropdown. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.disableSpellChecking()
* ```
*/
disableSpellChecking(): void;
/**
* Returns `true` if the option selected by a user is stored, or "committed",
* when the user clicks the option. The alternative is that the user's
* selection is stored when the user leaves this dropdown field (by clicking
* outside of it - on another field, for example). See
* [[PDFDropdown.enableSelectOnClick]] and
* [[PDFDropdown.disableSelectOnClick]]. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* if (dropdown.isSelectOnClick()) console.log('Select on click is enabled')
* ```
* @returns Whether or not options are selected immediately after they are
* clicked.
*/
isSelectOnClick(): boolean;
/**
* Store the option selected by a user immediately after the user clicks the
* option. Do not wait for the user to leave this dropdown field (by clicking
* outside of it - on another field, for example). For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.enableSelectOnClick()
* ```
*/
enableSelectOnClick(): void;
/**
* Wait to store the option selected by a user until they leave this dropdown
* field (by clicking outside of it - on another field, for example).
* For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.disableSelectOnClick()
* ```
*/
disableSelectOnClick(): void;
/**
* Show this dropdown on the specified page. For example:
* ```js
* const ubuntuFont = await pdfDoc.embedFont(ubuntuFontBytes)
* const page = pdfDoc.addPage()
*
* const form = pdfDoc.getForm()
* const dropdown = form.createDropdown('best.gundam')
* dropdown.setOptions(['Exia', 'Dynames'])
* dropdown.select('Exia')
*
* dropdown.addToPage(page, {
* x: 50,
* y: 75,
* width: 200,
* height: 100,
* textColor: rgb(1, 0, 0),
* backgroundColor: rgb(0, 1, 0),
* borderColor: rgb(0, 0, 1),
* borderWidth: 2,
* rotate: degrees(90),
* font: ubuntuFont,
* })
* ```
* This will create a new widget for this dropdown field.
* @param page The page to which this dropdown widget should be added.
* @param options The options to be used when adding this dropdown widget.
*/
addToPage(page: PDFPage, options?: FieldAppearanceOptions): void;
/**
* Returns `true` if this dropdown has been marked as dirty, or if any of
* this dropdown's widgets do not have an appearance stream. For example:
* ```js
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* if (dropdown.needsAppearancesUpdate()) console.log('Needs update')
* ```
* @returns Whether or not this dropdown needs an appearance update.
*/
needsAppearancesUpdate(): boolean;
/**
* Update the appearance streams for each of this dropdown's widgets using
* the default appearance provider for dropdowns. For example:
* ```js
* const helvetica = await pdfDoc.embedFont(StandardFonts.Helvetica)
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.defaultUpdateAppearances(helvetica)
* ```
* @param font The font to be used for creating the appearance streams.
*/
defaultUpdateAppearances(font: PDFFont): void;
/**
* Update the appearance streams for each of this dropdown's widgets using
* the given appearance provider. If no `provider` is passed, the default
* appearance provider for dropdowns will be used. For example:
* ```js
* const helvetica = await pdfDoc.embedFont(StandardFonts.Helvetica)
* const dropdown = form.getDropdown('some.dropdown.field')
* dropdown.updateAppearances(helvetica, (field, widget, font) => {
* ...
* return drawTextField(...)
* })
* ```
* @param font The font to be used for creating the appearance streams.
* @param provider Optionally, the appearance provider to be used for
* generating the contents of the appearance streams.
*/
updateAppearances(font: PDFFont, provider?: AppearanceProviderFor<PDFDropdown>): void;
private updateWidgetAppearance;
}
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