bevy/examples/window/window_drag_move.rs
Shane Celis 5157fef84b
Add window drag move and drag resize without decoration example. (#15814)
# Objective

Add an example for the new drag move and drag resize introduced by PR
#15674 and fix #15734.

## Solution

I created an example that allows the user to exercise drag move and drag
resize separately. The user can also choose what direction the resize
works in.

![Screenshot 2024-10-10 at 4 06
43 AM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1da558ab-a80f-49af-8b7d-bb635b0f038f)

### Name

The example is called `window_drag_move`. Happy to have that
bikeshedded.

### Contentious Refactor?

This PR removed the `ResizeDirection` enumeration in favor of using
`CompassOctant` which had the same variants. Perhaps this is
contentious.

### Unsafe?

In PR #15674 I mentioned that `start_drag_move()` and
`start_drag_resize()`'s requirement to only be called in the presence of
a left-click looks like a compiler-unenforceable contract that can cause
intermittent panics when not observed, so perhaps the functions should
be marked them unsafe. **I have not made that change** here since I
didn't see a clear consensus on that.

## Testing

I exercised this on x86 macOS. However, winit for macOS does not support
drag resize. It reports a good error when `start_drag_resize()` is
called. I'd like to see it tested on Windows and Linux.

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## Showcase

Example window_drag_move shows how to drag or resize a window without
decoration.

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Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-10-15 23:38:35 +00:00

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//! This example illustrates drag move and drag resize without window
//! decorations.
//!
//! When window decorations are not present, the user cannot drag a window by
//! its titlebar to change its position. The `start_drag_move()` function
//! permits a users to drag a window by left clicking anywhere in the window;
//! left click must be pressed and other constraints can be imposed. For
//! instance an application could require a user to hold down alt and left click
//! to drag a window.
//!
//! The `start_drag_resize()` function behaves similarly but permits a window to
//! be resized.
use bevy::{math::CompassOctant, prelude::*};
/// Determine what do on left click.
#[derive(Resource, Debug)]
enum LeftClickAction {
/// Do nothing.
Nothing,
/// Move the window on left click.
Move,
/// Resize the window on left click.
Resize,
}
/// What direction index should the window resize toward.
#[derive(Resource)]
struct ResizeDir(usize);
/// Directions that the drag resizes the window toward.
const DIRECTIONS: [CompassOctant; 8] = [
CompassOctant::North,
CompassOctant::NorthEast,
CompassOctant::East,
CompassOctant::SouthEast,
CompassOctant::South,
CompassOctant::SouthWest,
CompassOctant::West,
CompassOctant::NorthWest,
];
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(WindowPlugin {
primary_window: Some(Window {
decorations: false,
..default()
}),
..default()
}))
.insert_resource(ResizeDir(7))
.insert_resource(LeftClickAction::Move)
.add_systems(Startup, setup)
.add_systems(Update, (handle_input, move_or_resize_windows))
.run();
}
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
// Camera
commands.spawn(Camera3d::default());
// UI
commands
.spawn((
NodeBundle {
style: Style {
position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
padding: UiRect::all(Val::Px(5.0)),
..default()
},
background_color: Color::BLACK.with_alpha(0.75).into(),
..default()
},
GlobalZIndex(i32::MAX),
))
.with_children(|p| {
p.spawn(Text::default()).with_children(|p| {
p.spawn(TextSpan::new(
"Demonstrate drag move and drag resize without window decorations.\n\n",
));
p.spawn(TextSpan::new("Controls:\n"));
p.spawn(TextSpan::new("A - change left click action ["));
p.spawn(TextSpan::new("Move"));
p.spawn(TextSpan::new("]\n"));
p.spawn(TextSpan::new("S / D - change resize direction ["));
p.spawn(TextSpan::new("NorthWest"));
p.spawn(TextSpan::new("]\n"));
});
});
}
fn handle_input(
input: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>,
mut action: ResMut<LeftClickAction>,
mut dir: ResMut<ResizeDir>,
example_text: Query<Entity, With<Text>>,
mut writer: TextUiWriter,
) {
use LeftClickAction::*;
if input.just_pressed(KeyCode::KeyA) {
*action = match *action {
Move => Resize,
Resize => Nothing,
Nothing => Move,
};
*writer.text(example_text.single(), 4) = format!("{:?}", *action);
}
if input.just_pressed(KeyCode::KeyS) {
dir.0 = dir
.0
.checked_sub(1)
.unwrap_or(DIRECTIONS.len().saturating_sub(1));
*writer.text(example_text.single(), 7) = format!("{:?}", DIRECTIONS[dir.0]);
}
if input.just_pressed(KeyCode::KeyD) {
dir.0 = (dir.0 + 1) % DIRECTIONS.len();
*writer.text(example_text.single(), 7) = format!("{:?}", DIRECTIONS[dir.0]);
}
}
fn move_or_resize_windows(
mut windows: Query<&mut Window>,
action: Res<LeftClickAction>,
input: Res<ButtonInput<MouseButton>>,
dir: Res<ResizeDir>,
) {
// Both `start_drag_move()` and `start_drag_resize()` must be called after a
// left mouse button press as done here.
//
// winit 0.30.5 may panic when initiated without a left mouse button press.
if input.just_pressed(MouseButton::Left) {
for mut window in windows.iter_mut() {
match *action {
LeftClickAction::Nothing => (),
LeftClickAction::Move => window.start_drag_move(),
LeftClickAction::Resize => {
let d = DIRECTIONS[dir.0];
window.start_drag_resize(d);
}
}
}
}
}