@jsvision/files / FileInfoPane
Class: FileInfoPane
Defined in: files/src/list/file-info-pane.ts:51
The file-info read-out pane (search path + focused-entry name/size/date/time).
Example
import { Group, signal } from '@jsvision/ui';
import { FileInfoPane, nodeFileSystem } from '@jsvision/files';
import type { DirEntry } from '@jsvision/files';
const directory = signal('/home/user');
const focused = signal<DirEntry | undefined>(undefined);
const pane = new FileInfoPane({
fs: nodeFileSystem,
directory: () => directory(),
wildcard: () => '*.ts',
focusedEntry: () => focused(),
});
pane.layout = { position: 'absolute', rect: { x: 0, y: 0, width: 47, height: 2 } };
new Group().add(pane);Extends
View
Constructors
Constructor
new FileInfoPane(
opts):FileInfoPane
Defined in: files/src/list/file-info-pane.ts:57
Parameters
opts
Returns
FileInfoPane
Overrides
View.constructor
Properties
bounds
bounds:
Rect
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:61
Parent-relative integer rect; written by the layout pass — read it in draw/hit-testing.
Inherited from
View.bounds
castsShadow
castsShadow:
boolean
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:73
When true, the renderer paints a drop shadow on the cells just below and to the right of this view, in paint order (a later sibling's shadow falls over an earlier one). Default false. The Desktop sets it per window.
Inherited from
View.castsShadow
centered
centered:
boolean
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:80
When true, the layout pass recentres this view within its parent after layout — origin = (parent - self) / 2 on both axes. Intended for absolutely-placed views (a modal dialog, a message box) whose size is fixed and whose origin would otherwise be placed by the caller. Default false; Dialog sets it when centered.
Inherited from
View.centered
focusable
focusable:
boolean
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:86
Whether this view can receive keyboard focus. Effective focusability also requires the view to be visible and enabled with no hidden/disabled ancestor. Default false; the focus manager drives the state.focused flag.
Inherited from
View.focusable
layout
layout:
LayoutProps
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:65
Layout props for this view (direction, size, padding, absolute placement, …).
Inherited from
View.layout
postProcess
postProcess:
boolean
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:90
Take part in the post-process sweep (after the focused view sees the event).
Inherited from
View.postProcess
preProcess
preProcess:
boolean
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:88
Take part in the pre-process sweep (root→down, before the focused view sees the event).
Inherited from
View.preProcess
state
readonlystate:ViewState
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:63
Draw-against flags. The object reference is fixed; individual fields mutate (e.g. focused).
Inherited from
View.state
Methods
accelerators()
accelerators(): readonly
string[]
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:104
The Alt+hotkey accelerator characters (lowercase) this view claims in its focus scope, for duplicate-accelerator detection. The base returns none; accelerator-bearing widgets (Button/Label/CheckGroup/RadioGroup) override it to report their ~X~ hotkey(s).
Returns
readonly string[]
The claimed accelerator chars, or an empty list when the view claims none.
Inherited from
View.accelerators
bind()
bind<
T>(reader,apply?,opts?):void
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:192
Bind a reactive value to a redraw. Creates an effect (owned by this view's scope) that reads reader() — subscribing to whatever signals it touches — runs the optional apply(value), then requests a frame: a repaint by default, or a reflow when { relayout: true }. It re-runs automatically whenever those signals change, and is disposed when the view unmounts.
Call it from onMount, not the constructor — the view's scope only exists once mounted, so a pre-mount bind throws rather than silently dropping the binding.
Type Parameters
T
T
Parameters
reader
() => T
Reads the reactive source; the signals it reads become dependencies.
apply?
(v) => void
Optional: apply the read value to the widget (e.g. store it in a field).
opts?
Pass { relayout: true } when the change affects layout, so it reflows instead of just repainting.
relayout?
boolean
Returns
void
Example
import { signal } from '@jsvision/ui';
const count = signal(0);
// `status` is a View whose draw() reads count():
status.onMount(() => {
status.bind(() => count()); // repaint the status line whenever `count` changes
});Inherited from
View.bind
derived()
protectedderived<T>(fn): () =>T
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:214
Create a stable derived accessor owned by this view's scope. The returned () => T keeps the same identity for the life of the view, so it is safe to build in the constructor and hand to child views before this view mounts. The backing computed is created lazily under the view's own scope, so it is always owned and disposed at unmount — unlike a bare computed() in the constructor, which would run before any scope exists, leak, and warn.
Reads behave sensibly across the lifecycle:
- Before mount: evaluates
fn()directly (correct current value, nothing persisted). Good for a pre-mount natural-size measure. - After mount: builds and memoizes a
computed(fn)under the view's scope. - After an unmount→remount: the memo is keyed to the scope it was built under, so a remounted view (which gets a fresh scope) re-derives under the new scope instead of returning the previous mount's disposed, now-frozen computed — keeping a
Show/For-remounted widget reactive.
Type Parameters
T
T
Parameters
fn
() => T
The derivation (pure; the signals it reads become the computed's dependencies).
Returns
A stable accessor; call it to read the derived value.
() => T
Inherited from
View.derived
desiredCaret()
desiredCaret():
Point|null
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:165
Where this view wants the hardware text cursor, in view-local cells, or null for no cursor (the default — most views never show one). A focused text input overrides this to place the caret at the edit position; the event loop reads it after each frame, converts it to an absolute cell, and moves the terminal cursor there.
Returns
Point | null
The view-local caret point (0-based, relative to this view's origin), or null.
Inherited from
View.desiredCaret
draw()
draw(
ctx):void
Defined in: files/src/list/file-info-pane.ts:73
Paint this view through a clipped, view-local context. Every widget overrides this to draw itself; the base declares it abstract so a subclass must supply it.
Parameters
ctx
DrawContext
The view-local, auto-clipped paint API (see DrawContext).
Returns
void
Overrides
View.draw
focusSignal()
focusSignal():
Signal<void>
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:122
Subscribe to this view's focus changes. Reading the returned signal inside a bind/effect re-runs that effect whenever this view gains or loses focus — including from another view (e.g. a Label repainting when the control it labels is focused). The signal notifies on every poke even without a value change. Lazy: the backing signal is created on first call.
Returns
Signal<void>
A signal that ticks whenever this view gains or loses focus.
Example
// Inside a widget's onMount, repaint whenever `other` view's focus changes:
this.onMount(() => this.bind(() => other.focusSignal()()));Inherited from
View.focusSignal
invalidate()
invalidate():
void
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:167
Request a repaint of this view. A no-op before the view is mounted (the first frame paints everything).
Returns
void
Inherited from
View.invalidate
invalidateLayout()
invalidateLayout():
void
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:169
Request a reflow (re-run layout, then repaint). Use this when a change affects size/position, not just pixels.
Returns
void
Inherited from
View.invalidateLayout
measure()?
optionalmeasure(available):Size2D
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:67
Optional intrinsic-size hook for auto sizing — return the size this view wants for available.
Parameters
available
Size2D
Returns
Size2D
Inherited from
View.measure
onCleanup()
onCleanup(
fn):void
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:230
Register a teardown callback that runs once when this view unmounts. Requires a mounted view — so call it from within onMount. Use it to release anything the view acquired (a timer, an external subscription).
Parameters
fn
() => void
The teardown callback.
Returns
void
Inherited from
View.onCleanup
onEvent()
onEvent(
_ev):void
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:149
Handle an input event — a no-op by default. The event loop wraps each event in a DispatchEvent envelope and routes it to the views; override this to react to keys/mouse and set ev.handled = true to consume the event so it does not propagate further.
Parameters
_ev
DispatchEvent
The dispatch envelope (the wrapped event plus the mutable handled flag).
Returns
void
Inherited from
View.onEvent
onMount()
onMount(
fn):void
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:222
Register a callback to run once when the view becomes live (after its first layout gives it bounds). This is where to call bind, since the view's reactive scope exists by then. Registering after the view is already live runs the callback immediately.
Parameters
fn
() => void
Post-mount setup.
Returns
void
Inherited from
View.onMount
selectByClick()?
optionalselectByClick():void
Defined in: ui/dist/view/view.d.ts:156
Optional "select + raise on click" hook. Left undefined on the base, so a plain view is not a select/raise target. A container that owns z-order (a Window) overrides it to select and raise itself. The hit-test invokes the first ancestor that defines this — before delivering the mouse-down — so a click always raises the window even if the interior also consumes the click.
Returns
void
Inherited from
View.selectByClick