/*
 * ECatalog is a database front-end, with two main features:
 * 1. Use of preferences
 *  A preference-based approach, where the user is allowed to define the importance of each criterion.
 *  Then the items are ranked accordingly to his criteria.
 * 2. Trade-off analysis
 *  A cooperative database approach, where the system "argues" with the user about his criteria.
 *  When there are no matching items, the system explains the minimal conflicting set and
 *  give some possible strong and weak relaxations about his criteria.
 * This package also containts the software and the set-up details used for our User Study,
 * comparing the use or not of the two previous features mentioned above.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2006 David Portabella Clotet, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, EPFL
 * 
 * This file is part of ecatalog-1.0.zip
 * 
 * ECatalog is free software and a free user study set-up;
 * you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 * 
 * ECatalog is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 * 
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with ECatalog; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
 * 
 * @version 1.0
 * @author David Portabella
 * To contact the author:
 * email: david@portabella.name and david.portabella@epfl.ch
 * 
 * More information about ECatalog:
 *  http://sourceforge.net/projects/ecatalog/
 *  http://icwww.epfl.ch/~portabel/ecatalogs/
 */

package utils;

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.List;

import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.TableModelEvent;
import javax.swing.event.TableModelListener;
import javax.swing.table.*;

/** DAVID: modified version */


/**
 * TableSorter is a decorator for TableModels; adding sorting
 * functionality to a supplied TableModel. TableSorter does
 * not store or copy the data in its TableModel; instead it maintains
 * a map from the row indexes of the view to the row indexes of the
 * model. As requests are made of the sorter (like getValueAt(row, col))
 * they are passed to the underlying model after the row numbers
 * have been translated via the internal mapping array. This way,
 * the TableSorter appears to hold another copy of the table
 * with the rows in a different order.
 * <p/>
 * TableSorter registers itself as a listener to the underlying model,
 * just as the JTable itself would. Events recieved from the model
 * are examined, sometimes manipulated (typically widened), and then
 * passed on to the TableSorter's listeners (typically the JTable).
 * If a change to the model has invalidated the order of TableSorter's
 * rows, a note of this is made and the sorter will resort the
 * rows the next time a value is requested.
 * <p/>
 * When the tableHeader property is set, either by using the
 * setTableHeader() method or the two argument constructor, the
 * table header may be used as a complete UI for TableSorter.
 * The default renderer of the tableHeader is decorated with a renderer
 * that indicates the sorting status of each column. In addition,
 * a mouse listener is installed with the following behavior:
 * <ul>
 * <li>
 * Mouse-click: Clears the sorting status of all other columns
 * and advances the sorting status of that column through three
 * values: {NOT_SORTED, ASCENDING, DESCENDING} (then back to
 * NOT_SORTED again).
 * <li>
 * SHIFT-mouse-click: Clears the sorting status of all other columns
 * and cycles the sorting status of the column through the same
 * three values, in the opposite order: {NOT_SORTED, DESCENDING, ASCENDING}.
 * <li>
 * CONTROL-mouse-click and CONTROL-SHIFT-mouse-click: as above except
 * that the changes to the column do not cancel the statuses of columns
 * that are already sorting - giving a way to initiate a compound
 * sort.
 * </ul>
 * <p/>
 * This is a long overdue rewrite of a class of the same name that
 * first appeared in the swing table demos in 1997.
 * 
 * @author Philip Milne
 * @author Brendon McLean 
 * @author Dan van Enckevort
 * @author Parwinder Sekhon
 * @version 2.0 02/27/04
 */


public class TableSorter2 extends AbstractTableModel {
    protected SortableTableModel tableModel;

    public static final int DESCENDING = -1;
    public static final int NOT_SORTED = 0;
    public static final int ASCENDING = 1;

    private static Directive EMPTY_DIRECTIVE = new Directive(-1, NOT_SORTED);

    private JTableHeader tableHeader;
    private MouseListener mouseListener;
    private TableModelListener tableModelListener;
    private Directive directive = EMPTY_DIRECTIVE;

    public TableSorter2() {
        this.mouseListener = new MouseHandler();
        this.tableModelListener = new TableModelHandler();
    }

    public TableSorter2(SortableTableModel tableModel) {
        this();
        setTableModel(tableModel);
    }

    public TableSorter2(SortableTableModel tableModel, JTableHeader tableHeader) {
        this();
        setTableHeader(tableHeader);
        setTableModel(tableModel);
    }



    /* manually setting the column sorting!
       if column == -1, cancel sorting.
       if direction == TableSorter2.ASCENDING, sort column ascending
       if direction == TableSorter2.DESCENDING, sort column descending
    */
    public void sortBy(int column, int direction) {
	if (column == -1)
	    directive = EMPTY_DIRECTIVE;
	else
	    directive = new Directive(column, direction);
	sortingStatusChanged();
    }


    private void clearSortingState() {
	//System.out.println("clearSortingState()");
    }

    public TableModel getTableModel() {
        return tableModel;
    }

    public void setTableModel(SortableTableModel tableModel) {
        if (this.tableModel != null) {
            this.tableModel.removeTableModelListener(tableModelListener);
        }

        this.tableModel = tableModel;
        if (this.tableModel != null) {
            this.tableModel.addTableModelListener(tableModelListener);
        }

        clearSortingState();
        fireTableStructureChanged();
    }

    public JTableHeader getTableHeader() {
        return tableHeader;
    }

    public void setTableHeader(JTableHeader tableHeader) {
        if (this.tableHeader != null) {
            this.tableHeader.removeMouseListener(mouseListener);
            TableCellRenderer defaultRenderer = this.tableHeader.getDefaultRenderer();
            if (defaultRenderer instanceof SortableHeaderRenderer) {
                this.tableHeader.setDefaultRenderer(((SortableHeaderRenderer) defaultRenderer).tableCellRenderer);
            }
        }
        this.tableHeader = tableHeader;
        if (this.tableHeader != null) {
            this.tableHeader.addMouseListener(mouseListener);
            this.tableHeader.setDefaultRenderer(
                    new SortableHeaderRenderer(this.tableHeader.getDefaultRenderer()));
        }
    }

    public boolean isSorting() {
        return (directive.direction != NOT_SORTED);
    }

    private Directive getDirective(int column) {
	if (directive.column == column) {
	    return directive;
	}
        return EMPTY_DIRECTIVE;
    }

    public int getSortingStatus(int column) {
        return getDirective(column).direction;
    }

    private void sortingStatusChanged() {
        clearSortingState();
        fireTableDataChanged();
        if (tableHeader != null) {
            tableHeader.repaint();
        }
    }

    public void setSortingStatus(int column, int status) {
        if (status != NOT_SORTED) {
            directive = new Directive(column, status);
	    tableModel.sortBy(column, status);
        } else {
	    directive = EMPTY_DIRECTIVE;
	    tableModel.sortBy(-1, 0);
	}
	//System.out.println("setSortingStatus: " + directive);

        sortingStatusChanged();
    }

    protected Icon getHeaderRendererIcon(int column, int size) {
        Directive directive = getDirective(column);
	//System.out.println("getHeaderRendererIcon: (" + column + ", " + size + ") = " + directive);
        if (directive == EMPTY_DIRECTIVE) {
            return null;
        }
        return new Arrow(directive.direction == DESCENDING, size, 0);
    }

    private void cancelSorting() {
	directive = EMPTY_DIRECTIVE;
	tableModel.sortBy(-1, 0);
	//System.out.println("cancelSorting: " + directive);
        sortingStatusChanged();
    }

    // TableModel interface methods 

    public int getRowCount() {
        return (tableModel == null) ? 0 : tableModel.getRowCount();
    }

    public int getColumnCount() {
        return (tableModel == null) ? 0 : tableModel.getColumnCount();
    }

    public String getColumnName(int column) {
        return tableModel.getColumnName(column);
    }

    public Class getColumnClass(int column) {
        return tableModel.getColumnClass(column);
    }

    public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column) {
        return tableModel.isCellEditable(row, column);
    }

    public Object getValueAt(int row, int column) {
        return tableModel.getValueAt(row, column);
    }

    public void setValueAt(Object aValue, int row, int column) {
        tableModel.setValueAt(aValue, row, column);
    }

    private class TableModelHandler implements TableModelListener {
        public void tableChanged(TableModelEvent e) {
            // If we're not sorting by anything, just pass the event along.             
            if (!isSorting()) {
                clearSortingState();
                fireTableChanged(e);
                return;
            }
                
            // If the table structure has changed, cancel the sorting; the             
            // sorting columns may have been either moved or deleted from             
            // the model. 
            if (e.getFirstRow() == TableModelEvent.HEADER_ROW) {
                cancelSorting();
                fireTableChanged(e);
                return;
            }

            // We can map a cell event through to the view without widening             
            // when the following conditions apply: 
            // 
            // a) all the changes are on one row (e.getFirstRow() == e.getLastRow()) and, 
            // b) all the changes are in one column (column != TableModelEvent.ALL_COLUMNS) and,
            // c) we are not sorting on that column (getSortingStatus(column) == NOT_SORTED) and, 
            // d) a reverse lookup will not trigger a sort (modelToView != null)
            //
            // Note: INSERT and DELETE events fail this test as they have column == ALL_COLUMNS.
            // 
            // The last check, for (modelToView != null) is to see if modelToView 
            // is already allocated. If we don't do this check; sorting can become 
            // a performance bottleneck for applications where cells  
            // change rapidly in different parts of the table. If cells 
            // change alternately in the sorting column and then outside of             
            // it this class can end up re-sorting on alternate cell updates - 
            // which can be a performance problem for large tables. The last 
            // clause avoids this problem. 
            int column = e.getColumn();
            if (e.getFirstRow() == e.getLastRow()
                    && column != TableModelEvent.ALL_COLUMNS
                    && getSortingStatus(column) == NOT_SORTED
		/*&& modelToView != null*/) {
		/*
                int viewIndex = getModelToView()[e.getFirstRow()];
                fireTableChanged(new TableModelEvent(TableSorter2.this, 
                                                     viewIndex, viewIndex, 
                                                     column, e.getType()));
		*/
		fireTableStructureChanged();
                return;
            }

            // Something has happened to the data that may have invalidated the row order. 
            clearSortingState();
            fireTableDataChanged();
            return;
        }
    }

    private class MouseHandler extends MouseAdapter {
        public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) {
            JTableHeader h = (JTableHeader) e.getSource();
            TableColumnModel columnModel = h.getColumnModel();
            int viewColumn = columnModel.getColumnIndexAtX(e.getX());
            int column = columnModel.getColumn(viewColumn).getModelIndex();
            if (column != -1) {
                int status = getSortingStatus(column);
                if (!e.isControlDown()) {
                    cancelSorting();
                }
                // Cycle the sorting states through {NOT_SORTED, ASCENDING, DESCENDING} or 
                // {NOT_SORTED, DESCENDING, ASCENDING} depending on whether shift is pressed. 
                status = status + (e.isShiftDown() ? -1 : 1);
                status = (status + 4) % 3 - 1; // signed mod, returning {-1, 0, 1}
                setSortingStatus(column, status);
            }
        }
    }

    private static class Arrow implements Icon {
        private boolean descending;
        private int size;
        private int priority;

        public Arrow(boolean descending, int size, int priority) {
            this.descending = descending;
            this.size = size;
            this.priority = priority;
        }

        public void paintIcon(Component c, Graphics g, int x, int y) {
            Color color = c == null ? Color.GRAY : c.getBackground();             
            // In a compound sort, make each succesive triangle 20% 
            // smaller than the previous one. 
            int dx = (int)(size/2*Math.pow(0.8, priority));
            int dy = descending ? dx : -dx;
            // Align icon (roughly) with font baseline. 
            y = y + 5*size/6 + (descending ? -dy : 0);
            int shift = descending ? 1 : -1;
            g.translate(x, y);

            // Right diagonal. 
            g.setColor(color.darker());
            g.drawLine(dx / 2, dy, 0, 0);
            g.drawLine(dx / 2, dy + shift, 0, shift);
            
            // Left diagonal. 
            g.setColor(color.brighter());
            g.drawLine(dx / 2, dy, dx, 0);
            g.drawLine(dx / 2, dy + shift, dx, shift);
            
            // Horizontal line. 
            if (descending) {
                g.setColor(color.darker().darker());
            } else {
                g.setColor(color.brighter().brighter());
            }
            g.drawLine(dx, 0, 0, 0);

            g.setColor(color);
            g.translate(-x, -y);
        }

        public int getIconWidth() {
            return size;
        }

        public int getIconHeight() {
            return size;
        }
    }

    private class SortableHeaderRenderer implements TableCellRenderer {
        private TableCellRenderer tableCellRenderer;

        public SortableHeaderRenderer(TableCellRenderer tableCellRenderer) {
            this.tableCellRenderer = tableCellRenderer;
        }

        public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, 
                                                       Object value,
                                                       boolean isSelected, 
                                                       boolean hasFocus,
                                                       int row, 
                                                       int column) {
            Component c = tableCellRenderer.getTableCellRendererComponent(table, 
                    value, isSelected, hasFocus, row, column);
            if (c instanceof JLabel) {
                JLabel l = (JLabel) c;
                l.setHorizontalTextPosition(JLabel.LEFT);
                int modelColumn = table.convertColumnIndexToModel(column);
                l.setIcon(getHeaderRendererIcon(modelColumn, l.getFont().getSize()));
            }
            return c;
        }
    }

    private static class Directive {
        private int column;
        private int direction;

        public Directive(int column, int direction) {
            this.column = column;
            this.direction = direction;
        }
	public String toString() { return "(Directive " + column + ", " + direction + ")"; }
    }
}

