/** * @class Ext.MessageBox *Utility class for generating different styles of message boxes. The alias Ext.Msg can also be used.
*Note that the MessageBox is asynchronous. Unlike a regular JavaScript
*alert
(which will halt * browser execution), showing a MessageBox will not cause the code to stop. For this reason, if you have code * that should only run after some user feedback from the MessageBox, you must use a callback function * (see thefunction
parameter for {@link #show} for more details).Example usage:
** @singleton */ Ext.MessageBox = function(){ var dlg, opt, mask, waitTimer, bodyEl, msgEl, textboxEl, textareaEl, progressBar, pp, iconEl, spacerEl, buttons, activeTextEl, bwidth, bufferIcon = '', iconCls = '', buttonNames = ['ok', 'yes', 'no', 'cancel']; // private var handleButton = function(button){ buttons[button].blur(); if(dlg.isVisible()){ dlg.hide(); handleHide(); Ext.callback(opt.fn, opt.scope||window, [button, activeTextEl.dom.value, opt], 1); } }; // private var handleHide = function(){ if(opt && opt.cls){ dlg.el.removeClass(opt.cls); } progressBar.reset(); }; // private var handleEsc = function(d, k, e){ if(opt && opt.closable !== false){ dlg.hide(); handleHide(); } if(e){ e.stopEvent(); } }; // private var updateButtons = function(b){ var width = 0, cfg; if(!b){ Ext.each(buttonNames, function(name){ buttons[name].hide(); }); return width; } dlg.footer.dom.style.display = ''; Ext.iterate(buttons, function(name, btn){ cfg = b[name]; if(cfg){ btn.show(); btn.setText(Ext.isString(cfg) ? cfg : Ext.MessageBox.buttonText[name]); width += btn.getEl().getWidth() + 15; }else{ btn.hide(); } }); return width; }; return { /** * Returns a reference to the underlying {@link Ext.Window} element * @return {Ext.Window} The window */ getDialog : function(titleText){ if(!dlg){ var btns = []; buttons = {}; Ext.each(buttonNames, function(name){ btns.push(buttons[name] = new Ext.Button({ text: this.buttonText[name], handler: handleButton.createCallback(name), hideMode: 'offsets' })); }, this); dlg = new Ext.Window({ autoCreate : true, title:titleText, resizable:false, constrain:true, constrainHeader:true, minimizable : false, maximizable : false, stateful: false, modal: true, shim:true, buttonAlign:"center", width:400, height:100, minHeight: 80, plain:true, footer:true, closable:true, close : function(){ if(opt && opt.buttons && opt.buttons.no && !opt.buttons.cancel){ handleButton("no"); }else{ handleButton("cancel"); } }, fbar: new Ext.Toolbar({ items: btns, enableOverflow: false }) }); dlg.render(document.body); dlg.getEl().addClass('x-window-dlg'); mask = dlg.mask; bodyEl = dlg.body.createChild({ html:'// Basic alert: Ext.Msg.alert('Status', 'Changes saved successfully.'); // Prompt for user data and process the result using a callback: Ext.Msg.prompt('Name', 'Please enter your name:', function(btn, text){ if (btn == 'ok'){ // process text value and close... } }); // Show a dialog using config options: Ext.Msg.show({ title:'Save Changes?', msg: 'You are closing a tab that has unsaved changes. Would you like to save your changes?', buttons: Ext.Msg.YESNOCANCEL, fn: processResult, animEl: 'elId', icon: Ext.MessageBox.QUESTION });
' }); iconEl = Ext.get(bodyEl.dom.firstChild); var contentEl = bodyEl.dom.childNodes[1]; msgEl = Ext.get(contentEl.firstChild); textboxEl = Ext.get(contentEl.childNodes[2].firstChild); textboxEl.enableDisplayMode(); textboxEl.addKeyListener([10,13], function(){ if(dlg.isVisible() && opt && opt.buttons){ if(opt.buttons.ok){ handleButton("ok"); }else if(opt.buttons.yes){ handleButton("yes"); } } }); textareaEl = Ext.get(contentEl.childNodes[2].childNodes[1]); textareaEl.enableDisplayMode(); progressBar = new Ext.ProgressBar({ renderTo:bodyEl }); bodyEl.createChild({cls:'x-clear'}); } return dlg; }, /** * Updates the message box body text * @param {String} text (optional) Replaces the message box element's innerHTML with the specified string (defaults to * the XHTML-compliant non-breaking space character ' ') * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ updateText : function(text){ if(!dlg.isVisible() && !opt.width){ dlg.setSize(this.maxWidth, 100); // resize first so content is never clipped from previous shows } msgEl.update(text || ' '); var iw = iconCls != '' ? (iconEl.getWidth() + iconEl.getMargins('lr')) : 0, mw = msgEl.getWidth() + msgEl.getMargins('lr'), fw = dlg.getFrameWidth('lr'), bw = dlg.body.getFrameWidth('lr'), w; if (Ext.isIE && iw > 0){ //3 pixels get subtracted in the icon CSS for an IE margin issue, //so we have to add it back here for the overall width to be consistent iw += 3; } w = Math.max(Math.min(opt.width || iw+mw+fw+bw, opt.maxWidth || this.maxWidth), Math.max(opt.minWidth || this.minWidth, bwidth || 0)); if(opt.prompt === true){ activeTextEl.setWidth(w-iw-fw-bw); } if(opt.progress === true || opt.wait === true){ progressBar.setSize(w-iw-fw-bw); } if(Ext.isIE && w == bwidth){ w += 4; //Add offset when the content width is smaller than the buttons. } dlg.setSize(w, 'auto').center(); return this; }, /** * Updates a progress-style message box's text and progress bar. Only relevant on message boxes * initiated via {@link Ext.MessageBox#progress} or {@link Ext.MessageBox#wait}, * or by calling {@link Ext.MessageBox#show} with progress: true. * @param {Number} value Any number between 0 and 1 (e.g., .5, defaults to 0) * @param {String} progressText The progress text to display inside the progress bar (defaults to '') * @param {String} msg The message box's body text is replaced with the specified string (defaults to undefined * so that any existing body text will not get overwritten by default unless a new value is passed in) * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ updateProgress : function(value, progressText, msg){ progressBar.updateProgress(value, progressText); if(msg){ this.updateText(msg); } return this; }, /** * Returns true if the message box is currently displayed * @return {Boolean} True if the message box is visible, else false */ isVisible : function(){ return dlg && dlg.isVisible(); }, /** * Hides the message box if it is displayed * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ hide : function(){ var proxy = dlg ? dlg.activeGhost : null; if(this.isVisible() || proxy){ dlg.hide(); handleHide(); if (proxy){ // unghost is a private function, but i saw no better solution // to fix the locking problem when dragging while it closes dlg.unghost(false, false); } } return this; }, /** * Displays a new message box, or reinitializes an existing message box, based on the config options * passed in. All display functions (e.g. prompt, alert, etc.) on MessageBox call this function internally, * although those calls are basic shortcuts and do not support all of the config options allowed here. * @param {Object} config The following config options are supported:
Progress and wait dialogs will ignore this option since they do not respond to user * actions and can only be closed programmatically, so any required function should be called * by the same code after it closes the dialog. Parameters passed:
Ext.Msg.show({
title: 'Address',
msg: 'Please enter your address:',
width: 300,
buttons: Ext.MessageBox.OKCANCEL,
multiline: true,
fn: saveAddress,
animEl: 'addAddressBtn',
icon: Ext.MessageBox.INFO
});
* @return {Ext.MessageBox} this
*/
show : function(options){
if(this.isVisible()){
this.hide();
}
opt = options;
var d = this.getDialog(opt.title || " ");
d.setTitle(opt.title || " ");
var allowClose = (opt.closable !== false && opt.progress !== true && opt.wait !== true);
d.tools.close.setDisplayed(allowClose);
activeTextEl = textboxEl;
opt.prompt = opt.prompt || (opt.multiline ? true : false);
if(opt.prompt){
if(opt.multiline){
textboxEl.hide();
textareaEl.show();
textareaEl.setHeight(Ext.isNumber(opt.multiline) ? opt.multiline : this.defaultTextHeight);
activeTextEl = textareaEl;
}else{
textboxEl.show();
textareaEl.hide();
}
}else{
textboxEl.hide();
textareaEl.hide();
}
activeTextEl.dom.value = opt.value || "";
if(opt.prompt){
d.focusEl = activeTextEl;
}else{
var bs = opt.buttons;
var db = null;
if(bs && bs.ok){
db = buttons["ok"];
}else if(bs && bs.yes){
db = buttons["yes"];
}
if (db){
d.focusEl = db;
}
}
if(opt.iconCls){
d.setIconClass(opt.iconCls);
}
this.setIcon(Ext.isDefined(opt.icon) ? opt.icon : bufferIcon);
bwidth = updateButtons(opt.buttons);
progressBar.setVisible(opt.progress === true || opt.wait === true);
this.updateProgress(0, opt.progressText);
this.updateText(opt.msg);
if(opt.cls){
d.el.addClass(opt.cls);
}
d.proxyDrag = opt.proxyDrag === true;
d.modal = opt.modal !== false;
d.mask = opt.modal !== false ? mask : false;
if(!d.isVisible()){
// force it to the end of the z-index stack so it gets a cursor in FF
document.body.appendChild(dlg.el.dom);
d.setAnimateTarget(opt.animEl);
//workaround for window internally enabling keymap in afterShow
d.on('show', function(){
if(allowClose === true){
d.keyMap.enable();
}else{
d.keyMap.disable();
}
}, this, {single:true});
d.show(opt.animEl);
}
if(opt.wait === true){
progressBar.wait(opt.waitConfig);
}
return this;
},
/**
* Adds the specified icon to the dialog. By default, the class 'ext-mb-icon' is applied for default
* styling, and the class passed in is expected to supply the background image url. Pass in empty string ('')
* to clear any existing icon. This method must be called before the MessageBox is shown.
* The following built-in icon classes are supported, but you can also pass in a custom class name:
* Ext.MessageBox.INFO Ext.MessageBox.WARNING Ext.MessageBox.QUESTION Ext.MessageBox.ERROR ** @param {String} icon A CSS classname specifying the icon's background image url, or empty string to clear the icon * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ setIcon : function(icon){ if(!dlg){ bufferIcon = icon; return; } bufferIcon = undefined; if(icon && icon != ''){ iconEl.removeClass('x-hidden'); iconEl.replaceClass(iconCls, icon); bodyEl.addClass('x-dlg-icon'); iconCls = icon; }else{ iconEl.replaceClass(iconCls, 'x-hidden'); bodyEl.removeClass('x-dlg-icon'); iconCls = ''; } return this; }, /** * Displays a message box with a progress bar. This message box has no buttons and is not closeable by * the user. You are responsible for updating the progress bar as needed via {@link Ext.MessageBox#updateProgress} * and closing the message box when the process is complete. * @param {String} title The title bar text * @param {String} msg The message box body text * @param {String} progressText (optional) The text to display inside the progress bar (defaults to '') * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ progress : function(title, msg, progressText){ this.show({ title : title, msg : msg, buttons: false, progress:true, closable:false, minWidth: this.minProgressWidth, progressText: progressText }); return this; }, /** * Displays a message box with an infinitely auto-updating progress bar. This can be used to block user * interaction while waiting for a long-running process to complete that does not have defined intervals. * You are responsible for closing the message box when the process is complete. * @param {String} msg The message box body text * @param {String} title (optional) The title bar text * @param {Object} config (optional) A {@link Ext.ProgressBar#waitConfig} object * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ wait : function(msg, title, config){ this.show({ title : title, msg : msg, buttons: false, closable:false, wait:true, modal:true, minWidth: this.minProgressWidth, waitConfig: config }); return this; }, /** * Displays a standard read-only message box with an OK button (comparable to the basic JavaScript alert prompt). * If a callback function is passed it will be called after the user clicks the button, and the * id of the button that was clicked will be passed as the only parameter to the callback * (could also be the top-right close button). * @param {String} title The title bar text * @param {String} msg The message box body text * @param {Function} fn (optional) The callback function invoked after the message box is closed * @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope (
this
reference) in which the callback is executed. Defaults to the browser wnidow.
* @return {Ext.MessageBox} this
*/
alert : function(title, msg, fn, scope){
this.show({
title : title,
msg : msg,
buttons: this.OK,
fn: fn,
scope : scope,
minWidth: this.minWidth
});
return this;
},
/**
* Displays a confirmation message box with Yes and No buttons (comparable to JavaScript's confirm).
* If a callback function is passed it will be called after the user clicks either button,
* and the id of the button that was clicked will be passed as the only parameter to the callback
* (could also be the top-right close button).
* @param {String} title The title bar text
* @param {String} msg The message box body text
* @param {Function} fn (optional) The callback function invoked after the message box is closed
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope (this
reference) in which the callback is executed. Defaults to the browser wnidow.
* @return {Ext.MessageBox} this
*/
confirm : function(title, msg, fn, scope){
this.show({
title : title,
msg : msg,
buttons: this.YESNO,
fn: fn,
scope : scope,
icon: this.QUESTION,
minWidth: this.minWidth
});
return this;
},
/**
* Displays a message box with OK and Cancel buttons prompting the user to enter some text (comparable to JavaScript's prompt).
* The prompt can be a single-line or multi-line textbox. If a callback function is passed it will be called after the user
* clicks either button, and the id of the button that was clicked (could also be the top-right
* close button) and the text that was entered will be passed as the two parameters to the callback.
* @param {String} title The title bar text
* @param {String} msg The message box body text
* @param {Function} fn (optional) The callback function invoked after the message box is closed
* @param {Object} scope (optional) The scope (this
reference) in which the callback is executed. Defaults to the browser wnidow.
* @param {Boolean/Number} multiline (optional) True to create a multiline textbox using the defaultTextHeight
* property, or the height in pixels to create the textbox (defaults to false / single-line)
* @param {String} value (optional) Default value of the text input element (defaults to '')
* @return {Ext.MessageBox} this
*/
prompt : function(title, msg, fn, scope, multiline, value){
this.show({
title : title,
msg : msg,
buttons: this.OKCANCEL,
fn: fn,
minWidth: this.minPromptWidth,
scope : scope,
prompt:true,
multiline: multiline,
value: value
});
return this;
},
/**
* Button config that displays a single OK button
* @type Object
*/
OK : {ok:true},
/**
* Button config that displays a single Cancel button
* @type Object
*/
CANCEL : {cancel:true},
/**
* Button config that displays OK and Cancel buttons
* @type Object
*/
OKCANCEL : {ok:true, cancel:true},
/**
* Button config that displays Yes and No buttons
* @type Object
*/
YESNO : {yes:true, no:true},
/**
* Button config that displays Yes, No and Cancel buttons
* @type Object
*/
YESNOCANCEL : {yes:true, no:true, cancel:true},
/**
* The CSS class that provides the INFO icon image
* @type String
*/
INFO : 'ext-mb-info',
/**
* The CSS class that provides the WARNING icon image
* @type String
*/
WARNING : 'ext-mb-warning',
/**
* The CSS class that provides the QUESTION icon image
* @type String
*/
QUESTION : 'ext-mb-question',
/**
* The CSS class that provides the ERROR icon image
* @type String
*/
ERROR : 'ext-mb-error',
/**
* The default height in pixels of the message box's multiline textarea if displayed (defaults to 75)
* @type Number
*/
defaultTextHeight : 75,
/**
* The maximum width in pixels of the message box (defaults to 600)
* @type Number
*/
maxWidth : 600,
/**
* The minimum width in pixels of the message box (defaults to 100)
* @type Number
*/
minWidth : 100,
/**
* The minimum width in pixels of the message box if it is a progress-style dialog. This is useful
* for setting a different minimum width than text-only dialogs may need (defaults to 250).
* @type Number
*/
minProgressWidth : 250,
/**
* The minimum width in pixels of the message box if it is a prompt dialog. This is useful
* for setting a different minimum width than text-only dialogs may need (defaults to 250).
* @type Number
*/
minPromptWidth: 250,
/**
* An object containing the default button text strings that can be overriden for localized language support.
* Supported properties are: ok, cancel, yes and no. Generally you should include a locale-specific
* resource file for handling language support across the framework.
* Customize the default text like so: Ext.MessageBox.buttonText.yes = "oui"; //french
* @type Object
*/
buttonText : {
ok : "OK",
cancel : "Cancel",
yes : "Yes",
no : "No"
}
};
}();
/**
* Shorthand for {@link Ext.MessageBox}
*/
Ext.Msg = Ext.MessageBox;