adding progress bar to each table cell for file progress - Java
Solution 1:
Here is a basic example, this basically uses a SwingWorker
to scan the root directory of your drive and lists all the files. Once that's completed, it will attempt to read each file, in it's own SwingWorker
updating the table as it goes.
Disclaimer: This is an example. I use a Thread.sleep
to slow the reads down slightly, ignore the buffers and a few other things I would do it differently in production code, but I wanted to highlight the progress updates.
How it works
First, you need a cell renderer capable of displaying progress updates. I've chosen a simple custom JProgressBar
, but you might like something a little more sophisticated.
You need some way to update the table model. I've chose to provide a simple updateStatus
method, passing the file I'm updating, this allows me to use internal look ups to find the row in question. I then use the setValueAt
method to update the row object. This is not really required, but I wanted to demonstrate the use of the setValueAt
method, you could have updated the row object from the updateStatus
method directly.
And finally, notify the table of changes to the model so it will repaint itself.
public class UpdateTable {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new UpdateTable();
}
public UpdateTable() {
EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
try {
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName());
} catch (ClassNotFoundException | InstantiationException | IllegalAccessException | UnsupportedLookAndFeelException ex) {
}
UpdatableTableModel model = new UpdatableTableModel();
JTable table = new JTable();
table.setModel(model);
table.getColumn("Status").setCellRenderer(new ProgressCellRender());
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
frame.add(new JScrollPane(table));
frame.pack();
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
frame.setVisible(true);
FileFinderWorker worker = new FileFinderWorker(model);
worker.execute();
}
});
}
public class ProgressCellRender extends JProgressBar implements TableCellRenderer {
@Override
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int column) {
int progress = 0;
if (value instanceof Float) {
progress = Math.round(((Float) value) * 100f);
} else if (value instanceof Integer) {
progress = (int) value;
}
setValue(progress);
return this;
}
}
public class RowData {
private File file;
private String type;
private long length;
private float status;
public RowData(File file, String type) {
this.file = file;
this.type = type;
this.length = file.length();
this.status = 0f;
}
public File getFile() {
return file;
}
public long getLength() {
return length;
}
public float getStatus() {
return status;
}
public String getType() {
return type;
}
public void setStatus(float status) {
this.status = status;
}
}
public class UpdatableTableModel extends AbstractTableModel {
private List<RowData> rows;
private Map<File, RowData> mapLookup;
public UpdatableTableModel() {
rows = new ArrayList<>(25);
mapLookup = new HashMap<>(25);
}
@Override
public int getRowCount() {
return rows.size();
}
@Override
public int getColumnCount() {
return 4;
}
@Override
public String getColumnName(int column) {
String name = "??";
switch (column) {
case 0:
name = "File";
break;
case 1:
name = "File Type";
break;
case 2:
name = "Size";
break;
case 3:
name = "Status";
break;
}
return name;
}
@Override
public Object getValueAt(int rowIndex, int columnIndex) {
RowData rowData = rows.get(rowIndex);
Object value = null;
switch (columnIndex) {
case 0:
value = rowData.getFile();
break;
case 1:
value = rowData.getType();
break;
case 2:
value = rowData.getLength();
break;
case 3:
value = rowData.getStatus();
break;
}
return value;
}
@Override
public void setValueAt(Object aValue, int rowIndex, int columnIndex) {
RowData rowData = rows.get(rowIndex);
switch (columnIndex) {
case 3:
if (aValue instanceof Float) {
rowData.setStatus((float) aValue);
}
break;
}
}
public void addFile(File file) {
RowData rowData = new RowData(file, "A File");
mapLookup.put(file, rowData);
rows.add(rowData);
fireTableRowsInserted(rows.size() - 1, rows.size() - 1);
}
protected void updateStatus(File file, int progress) {
RowData rowData = mapLookup.get(file);
if (rowData != null) {
int row = rows.indexOf(rowData);
float p = (float) progress / 100f;
setValueAt(p, row, 3);
fireTableCellUpdated(row, 3);
}
}
}
public class FileFinderWorker extends SwingWorker<List<File>, File> {
private UpdatableTableModel model;
public FileFinderWorker(UpdatableTableModel model) {
this.model = model;
}
@Override
protected void process(List<File> chunks) {
for (File file : chunks) {
model.addFile(file);
}
}
@Override
protected List<File> doInBackground() throws Exception {
File files[] = new File(System.getProperty("user.dir")).listFiles();
List<File> lstFiles = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(files));
for (File file : lstFiles) {
// You could actually publish the entire array, but I'm doing this
// deliberatly ;)
publish(file);
}
return lstFiles;
}
@Override
protected void done() {
try {
List<File> files = get();
for (File file : files) {
new FileReaderWorker(model, file).execute();
}
} catch (Exception exp) {
exp.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
public class FileReaderWorker extends SwingWorker<File, File> {
private File currentFile;
private UpdatableTableModel model;
public FileReaderWorker(UpdatableTableModel model, File file) {
this.currentFile = file;
this.model = model;
addPropertyChangeListener(new PropertyChangeListener() {
@Override
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt) {
if (evt.getPropertyName().equals("progress")) {
FileReaderWorker.this.model.updateStatus(currentFile, (int) evt.getNewValue());
}
}
});
}
@Override
protected File doInBackground() throws Exception {
if (currentFile.isFile()) {
setProgress(0);
long fileLength = currentFile.length();
BufferedReader reader = null;
char[] cbuf = new char[1024];
try {
reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(currentFile));
int bytesRead = -1;
int totalBytesRead = 0;
while ((bytesRead = reader.read(cbuf)) != -1) {
totalBytesRead += bytesRead;
int progress = (int) Math.round(((double) totalBytesRead / (double) fileLength) * 100d);
setProgress(progress);
Thread.sleep(25);
}
setProgress(100);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
setProgress(100);
} finally {
try {
reader.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
}
}
} else {
setProgress(100);
}
return currentFile;
}
}
}
Important concepts.
NEVER, EVER block the Event Dispatching Thread with any kind of long running operation. Instead, move these time consuming operations off into a background thread. Here, I've used SwingWorker
Have a read through Concurrency in Swing for more info
Solution 2:
You'll need a TableCellRenderer
that contains a JProgressBar
, as shown here. You can update each file's progress from a SwingWorker
, seen here.