https://docs.lvgl.io/8.2/overview/style.html
Events
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Events are triggered in LVGL when something happens which might be interesting to the user, e.g. when an object
- is clicked
- is scrolled
- has its value changed
- is redrawn, etc.
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Add events to the object
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The user can assign callback functions to an object to see its events. In practice, it looks like this:
lv_obj_t * btn = lv_btn_create(lv_scr_act());
lv_obj_add_event_cb(btn, my_event_cb, LV_EVENT_CLICKED, NULL); /*Assign an event callback*/
...
static void my_event_cb(lv_event_t * event)
{
printf("Clicked\n");
}
In the example LV_EVENT_CLICKED means that only the click event will call my_event_cb . See the list of event codes for all the options. LV_EVENT_ALL can be used to receive all events.
The last parameter of lv_obj_add_event_cb is a pointer to any custom data that will be available in the event. It will be described later in more detail.
More events can be added to an object, like this:
lv_obj_add_event_cb(obj, my_event_cb_1, LV_EVENT_CLICKED, NULL);
lv_obj_add_event_cb(obj, my_event_cb_2, LV_EVENT_PRESSED, NULL);
lv_obj_add_event_cb(obj, my_event_cb_3, LV_EVENT_ALL, NULL); /*No filtering, receive all events*/
Even the same event callback can be used on an object with different user_data . For example:
lv_obj_add_event_cb(obj, increment_on_click, LV_EVENT_CLICKED, &num1);
lv_obj_add_event_cb(obj, increment_on_click, LV_EVENT_CLICKED, &num2);
The events will be called in the order as they were added.
Other objects can use the same event callback.
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Remove event(s) from an object
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Events can be removed from an object with the lv_obj_remove_event_cb(obj, event_cb) function or lv_obj_remove_event_dsc(obj, event_dsc) . event_dsc is a pointer returned by lv_obj_add_event_cb .
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Event codes
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The event codes can be grouped into these categories:
- Input device events
- Drawing events
- Other events
- Special events
- Custom events
All objects (such as Buttons/Labels/Sliders etc.) regardless their type receive the Input device, Drawing and Other events.
However, the Special events are specific to a particular widget type. See the widgets' documentation to learn when they are sent,
Custom events are added by the user and are never sent by LVGL.
The following event codes exist:
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Input device events
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LV_EVENT_PRESSED An object has been pressed
LV_EVENT_PRESSING An object is being pressed (called continuously while pressing)
LV_EVENT_PRESS_LOST An object is still being pressed but slid cursor/finger off of the object
LV_EVENT_SHORT_CLICKED An object was pressed for a short period of time, then released. Not called if scrolled.
LV_EVENT_LONG_PRESSED An object has been pressed for at least the long_press_time specified in the input device driver. Not called if scrolled.
LV_EVENT_LONG_PRESSED_REPEAT Called after long_press_time in every long_press_repeat_time ms. Not called if scrolled.
LV_EVENT_CLICKED Called on release if an object did not scroll (regardless of long press)
LV_EVENT_RELEASED Called in every case when an object has been released
LV_EVENT_SCROLL_BEGIN Scrolling begins. The event parameter is NULL or an lv_anim_t * with a scroll animation descriptor that can be modified if required.
LV_EVENT_SCROLL_END Scrolling ends.
LV_EVENT_SCROLL An object was scrolled
LV_EVENT_GESTURE A gesture is detected. Get the gesture with lv_indev_get_gesture_dir(lv_indev_get_act());
LV_EVENT_KEY A key is sent to an object. Get the key with lv_indev_get_key(lv_indev_get_act());
LV_EVENT_FOCUSED An object is focused
LV_EVENT_DEFOCUSED An object is unfocused
LV_EVENT_LEAVE An object is unfocused but still selected
LV_EVENT_HIT_TEST Perform advanced hit-testing. Use lv_hit_test_info_t * a = lv_event_get_hit_test_info(e) and check if a->point can click the object or not. If not set a->res = false
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Drawing events
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LV_EVENT_COVER_CHECK Check if an object fully covers an area. The event parameter is lv_cover_check_info_t * .
LV_EVENT_REFR_EXT_DRAW_SIZE Get the required extra draw area around an object (e.g. for a shadow). The event parameter is lv_coord_t * to store the size. Only overwrite it with a larger value.
LV_EVENT_DRAW_MAIN_BEGIN Starting the main drawing phase.
LV_EVENT_DRAW_MAIN Perform the main drawing
LV_EVENT_DRAW_MAIN_END Finishing the main drawing phase
LV_EVENT_DRAW_POST_BEGIN Starting the post draw phase (when all children are drawn)
LV_EVENT_DRAW_POST Perform the post draw phase (when all children are drawn)
LV_EVENT_DRAW_POST_END Finishing the post draw phase (when all children are drawn)
LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_BEGIN Starting to draw a part. The event parameter is lv_obj_draw_dsc_t * . Learn more here.
LV_EVENT_DRAW_PART_END Finishing to draw a part. The event parameter is lv_obj_draw_dsc_t * . Learn more here.
In LV_EVENT_DRAW_... events it's not allowed to adjust the widgets' properties. E.g. you can not call lv_obj_set_width() . In other words only get functions can be called.
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Other events
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LV_EVENT_DELETE Object is being deleted
LV_EVENT_CHILD_CHANGED Child was removed/added
LV_EVENT_CHILD_CREATED Child was created, always bubbles up to all parents
LV_EVENT_CHILD_DELETED Child was deleted, always bubbles up to all parents
LV_EVENT_SIZE_CHANGED Object coordinates/size have changed
LV_EVENT_STYLE_CHANGED Object's style has changed
LV_EVENT_BASE_DIR_CHANGED The base dir has changed
LV_EVENT_GET_SELF_SIZE Get the internal size of a widget
LV_EVENT_SCREEN_UNLOAD_START A screen unload started, fired immediately when lv_scr_load/lv_scr_load_anim is called
LV_EVENT_SCREEN_LOAD_START A screen load started, fired when the screen change delay is expired
LV_EVENT_SCREEN_LOADED A screen was loaded, called when all animations are finished
LV_EVENT_SCREEN_UNLOADED A screen was unloaded, called when all animations are finished
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Special events
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LV_EVENT_VALUE_CHANGED The object's value has changed (i.e. slider moved)
LV_EVENT_INSERT Text is being inserted into the object. The event data is char * being inserted.
LV_EVENT_REFRESH Notify the object to refresh something on it (for the user)
LV_EVENT_READY A process has finished
LV_EVENT_CANCEL A process has been canceled
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Custom events
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Any custom event codes can be registered by uint32_t MY_EVENT_1 = lv_event_register_id();
They can be sent to any object with lv_event_send(obj, MY_EVENT_1, &some_data)
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Sending events
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To manually send events to an object, use lv_event_send(obj, <EVENT_CODE> &some_data) .
For example, this can be used to manually close a message box by simulating a button press (although there are simpler ways to do this):
/*Simulate the press of the first button (indexes start from zero)*/
uint32_t btn_id = 0;
lv_event_send(mbox, LV_EVENT_VALUE_CHANGED, &btn_id);
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Refresh event
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LV_EVENT_REFRESH is a special event because it's designed to let the user notify an object to refresh itself. Some examples:
- notify a label to refresh its text according to one or more variables (e.g. current time)
- refresh a label when the language changes
- enable a button if some conditions are met (e.g. the correct PIN is entered)
- add/remove styles to/from an object if a limit is exceeded, etc
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Fields of lv_event_t
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lv_event_t is the only parameter passed to the event callback and it contains all data about the event. The following values can be gotten from it:
lv_event_get_code(e) get the event code
lv_event_get_current_target(e) get the object to which an event was sent. I.e. the object whose event handler is being called.
lv_event_get_target(e) get the object that originally triggered the event (different from lv_event_get_target if event bubbling is enabled)
lv_event_get_user_data(e) get the pointer passed as the last parameter of lv_obj_add_event_cb .
lv_event_get_param(e) get the parameter passed as the last parameter of lv_event_send
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Event bubbling
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If lv_obj_add_flag(obj, LV_OBJ_FLAG_EVENT_BUBBLE) is enabled all events will be sent to an object's parent too. If the parent also has LV_OBJ_FLAG_EVENT_BUBBLE enabled the event will be sent to its parent and so on.
The target parameter of the event is always the current target object, not the original object. To get the original target call lv_event_get_original_target(e) in the event handler.
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Examples
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Button click event
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Handle multiple events
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Event bubbling
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