/** * Utility class for generating different styles of message boxes. The framework provides a global singleton * {@link Ext.Msg} for common usage which you should use in most cases. * * If you want to use {@link Ext.MessageBox} directly, just think of it as a modal {@link Ext.Container}. * * 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 the `fn` configuration option parameter * for the {@link #method-show show} method for more details). * * @example * Ext.Msg.alert('Title', 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.', Ext.emptyFn); * * Checkout {@link Ext.Msg} for more examples. */Ext.define('Ext.MessageBox', { extend: 'Ext.Dialog', xtype: 'messagebox', requires: [ 'Ext.util.InputBlocker' ], config: { /** * @cfg iconCls * @inheritdoc Ext.Button#cfg-iconCls * @accessor */ iconCls: null, /** * @cfg {Number} defaultTextHeight * The default height in pixels of the message box's multiline textarea if displayed. * @accessor */ defaultTextHeight: 75, // @cmd-auto-dependency {defaultType: 'Ext.Button', requires: ['Ext.Toolbar']} /** * @cfg {Array/Object} buttons * An array of buttons, or an object of a button to be displayed in the toolbar of this {@link Ext.MessageBox}. */ buttons: null, /** * @cfg {String} message * The message to be displayed in the {@link Ext.MessageBox}. * @accessor */ message: null, /** * @cfg {String} msg * The message to be displayed in the {@link Ext.MessageBox}. * @removed 2.0.0 Please use {@link #message} instead. */ // @cmd-auto-dependency { requires: ['Ext.field.Text', 'Ext.field.TextArea'] } /** * @cfg {Object} prompt * The configuration to be passed if you want an {@link Ext.field.Text} or {@link Ext.field.TextArea} field * in your {@link Ext.MessageBox}. * * Pass an object with the property `multiLine` with a value of `true`, if you want the prompt to use a TextArea. * * Alternatively, you can just pass in an object which has an xtype/xclass of another component. * * prompt: { * xtype: 'textareafield', * value: 'test' * } * * @accessor */ prompt: null, /** * @cfg layout * @inheritdoc */ layout: { type: 'vbox', pack: 'center' }, multiLine: null }, /** * @property classCls * @inheritdoc */ classCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'messagebox', /** * @cfg closeAction * @inheritdoc */ closeAction: 'hide', headerCls: [ Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'dialogheader', Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'messageboxheader' ], titleCls: [ Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'dialogtitle', Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'messageboxtitle' ], toolCls: [ Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'paneltool', Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'dialogtool', Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'messageboxtool' ], statics: { INFO : Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'msgbox-info', WARNING : Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'msgbox-warning', QUESTION: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'msgbox-question', ERROR : Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'msgbox-error', OK : { ok: 'me.onClick' }, YES : { yes: 'me.onClick' }, NO : { no: 'me.onClick' }, CANCEL: { cancel: 'me.onClick' }, OKCANCEL: { ok: 'me.onClick', cancel: 'me.onClick' }, YESNOCANCEL: { yes: 'me.onClick', no: 'me.onClick', cancel: 'me.onClick' }, YESNO: { yes: 'me.onClick', no: 'me.onClick' } }, /** * @private */ constructor: function(config) { config = config || {}; if (config.hasOwnProperty('multiline') || config.hasOwnProperty('multiLine')) { config.prompt = config.prompt || {}; Ext.applyIf(config.prompt, { multiLine: config.multiline || config.multiLine }); delete config.multiline; delete config.multiLine; } this.defaultAllowedConfig = {}; var allowedConfigs = ['ui', 'showAnimation', 'hideAnimation', 'title', 'message', 'prompt', 'iconCls', 'buttons', 'defaultTextHeight'], ln = allowedConfigs.length, i, allowedConfig; for (i = 0; i < ln; i++) { allowedConfig = allowedConfigs[i]; this.defaultAllowedConfig[allowedConfig] = this.defaultConfig[allowedConfig]; } this.callParent([config]); }, /** * Creates a new {@link Ext.Toolbar} instance using {@link Ext#factory}. * @private */ applyTitle: function(config) { if (typeof config === "string") { return config; } return config.title; }, /** * Adds the new {@link Ext.Toolbar} instance into this container. * @private */ updateTitle: function(newTitle) { var header = this.getHeader() || {}; if (Ext.isSimpleObject(header)) { header.title = newTitle; this.setHeader(header); } else if (Ext.isFunction(header.setTitle)) { header.setTitle(newTitle); } }, /** * @private */ applyMessage: function(config) { config = { html : config, cls : this.baseCls + '-text' }; return Ext.factory(config, Ext.Component, this._message); }, /** * @private */ updateMessage: function(newMessage) { if (newMessage) { this.add(newMessage); } }, getMessage: function() { if (this._message) { return this._message.getHtml(); } return null; }, /** * @private */ applyIconCls: function(config) { if (config) { config = { xtype: 'component', docked: 'left', width: 40, height: 40, hidden: (config) ? false : true, cls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'icon ' + config }; return Ext.factory(config, Ext.Component, this._iconCls); } return config; }, /** * @private */ updateIconCls: function(newIconCls, oldIconCls) { //ensure the title and button elements are added first this.getTitle(); this.getButtons(); if (newIconCls) { this.add(newIconCls); } else { this.remove(oldIconCls); } }, getIconCls: function() { var icon = this._iconCls, iconCls; if (icon) { iconCls = icon.getCls(); return (iconCls) ? iconCls[0] : null; } return null; }, /** * @private */ applyPrompt: function(prompt) { if (prompt) { var config = { label: false }; if (Ext.isObject(prompt)) { Ext.apply(config, prompt); } if (config.multiLine) { config.height = Ext.isNumber(config.multiLine) ? parseFloat(config.multiLine) : this.getDefaultTextHeight(); return Ext.factory(config, Ext.field['TextArea'], this.getPrompt()); } else { return Ext.factory(config, Ext.field['Text'], this.getPrompt()); } } return prompt; }, /** * @private */ updatePrompt: function(newPrompt, oldPrompt) { if (newPrompt) { this.add(newPrompt); } if (oldPrompt && !oldPrompt.destroyed) { this.remove(oldPrompt); } }, /** * @private * Pass `fn` config to show method instead. */ onClick: function (button) { var me = this, msgBoxOptions = me.msgBoxOptions, prompt = me.getPrompt(), fn = msgBoxOptions.fn, which; if (button) { if (typeof fn == 'function') { button.disable(); prompt = prompt ? prompt.getValue() : null; which = button.getItemId() || button.getText(); me.on({ single: true, hiddenchange: function () { fn.call(msgBoxOptions.scope || me, which, prompt, msgBoxOptions); button.enable(); } }); } } me.hide(); }, /** * Displays the {@link Ext.MessageBox} with a specified configuration. All * display functions (e.g. {@link #method-prompt}, {@link #alert}, {@link #confirm}) * on MessageBox call this function internally, although those calls * are basic shortcuts and do not support all of the config msgBoxOptions allowed here. * * Example usage: * * @example * Ext.Msg.show({ * title: 'Address', * message: 'Please enter your address:', * width: 300, * buttons: Ext.MessageBox.OKCANCEL, * multiLine: true, * prompt : { maxlength : 180, autocapitalize : true }, * fn: function(buttonId) { * alert('You pressed the "' + buttonId + '" button.'); * } * }); * * @param {Object} msgBoxOptions An object with the following config msgBoxOptions: * * @param {Object/Array} [msgBoxOptions.buttons=false] * A button config object or Array of the same(e.g., `Ext.MessageBox.OKCANCEL` or `{text:'Foo', itemId:'cancel'}`), * or false to not show any buttons. * * @param {String} msgBoxOptions.cls * A custom CSS class to apply to the message box's container element. * * @param {Function} msgBoxOptions.fn * A callback function which is called when the dialog is dismissed by clicking on the configured buttons. * * @param {String} msgBoxOptions.fn.buttonId The `itemId` of the button pressed, one of: 'ok', 'yes', 'no', 'cancel'. * @param {String} msgBoxOptions.fn.value Value of the input field if either `prompt` or `multiline` option is `true`. * @param {Object} msgBoxOptions.fn.opt The config object passed to show. * * @param {Number} [msgBoxOptions.width=auto] * A fixed width for the MessageBox. * * @param {Number} [msgBoxOptions.height=auto] * A fixed height for the MessageBox. * * @param {Object} msgBoxOptions.scope * The scope of the callback function * * @param {String} msgBoxOptions.icon * A CSS class that provides a background image to be used as the body icon for the dialog * (e.g. Ext.MessageBox.WARNING or 'custom-class'). * * @param {Boolean} [msgBoxOptions.modal=true] * `false` to allow user interaction with the page while the message box is displayed. * * @param {String} [msgBoxOptions.message= ] * A string that will replace the existing message box body text. * Defaults to the XHTML-compliant non-breaking space character ` `. * * @param {Number} [msgBoxOptions.defaultTextHeight=75] * The default height in pixels of the message box's multiline textarea if displayed. * * @param {Boolean} [msgBoxOptions.prompt=false] * `true` to prompt the user to enter single-line text. Please view the {@link Ext.MessageBox#method-prompt} documentation in {@link Ext.MessageBox}. * for more information. * * @param {Boolean} [msgBoxOptions.multiline=false] * `true` to prompt the user to enter multi-line text. * * @param {String} msgBoxOptions.title * The title text. * * @param {String} msgBoxOptions.value * The string value to set into the active textbox element if displayed. * * @param {Object} [options] Options for {@link Ext.Panel#method!show}. * * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ show: function (msgBoxOptions, options) { var me = this, buttons, config, prompt; Ext.util.InputBlocker.blockInputs(); if (!msgBoxOptions) { return me.callParent(arguments); } config = Ext.apply({ buttons: Ext.MessageBox.OK, draggable: false, prompt: null, defaultFocus: null }, msgBoxOptions); if (config.multiLine) { config.prompt = config.prompt || {}; config.prompt.multiLine = config.multiLine; delete config.multiLine; } delete config.value; delete config.fn; delete config.scope; config = Ext.merge({}, me.defaultAllowedConfig, config); me.setConfig(config); me.msgBoxOptions = msgBoxOptions; buttons = me.getButtons(); buttons.items.each(function (btn) { if (btn.isButton) { var value = btn.getScope(); if (btn.fn && value) { btn.fn = btn.fn.bind(value); } value = btn.getHandler(); if (!value || value === 'me.onClick') { btn.setHandler('onClick'); btn.setScope(me); } } }); prompt = me.getPrompt(); if (prompt) { prompt.setValue(msgBoxOptions.value || ''); } me.callParent([null, options]); return me; }, /** * 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 `itemId` of the button * that was clicked will be passed as the only parameter to the callback. * * @param {String} title The title bar text. * @param {String} message The message box body text. * @param {Function} [fn] A callback function which is called when the dialog is dismissed by clicking on the configured buttons. * @param {String} fn.buttonId The `itemId` of the button pressed, one of: 'ok', 'yes', 'no', 'cancel'. * @param {String} fn.value Value of the input field if either `prompt` or `multiLine` option is `true`. * @param {Object} fn.opt The config object passed to show. * @param {Object} [scope] The scope (`this` reference) in which the callback is executed. * Defaults to: the browser window * * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ alert: function(title, message, fn, scope) { return this.show({ title: title || null, message: message || null, buttons: Ext.MessageBox.OK, defaultFocus: '#ok', prompt: false, fn: function() { if (fn) { Ext.callback(fn, scope, arguments); } }, scope: scope }); }, /** * 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} message The message box body text. * @param {Function} fn A callback function which is called when the dialog is dismissed by clicking on the configured buttons. * @param {String} fn.buttonId The `itemId` of the button pressed, one of: 'ok', 'yes', 'no', 'cancel'. * @param {String} fn.value Value of the input field if either `prompt` or `multiLine` option is `true`. * @param {Object} fn.opt The config object passed to show. * @param {Object} [scope] The scope (`this` reference) in which the callback is executed. * * Defaults to: the browser window * * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ confirm: function(title, message, fn, scope) { return this.show({ title: title || null, message: message || null, buttons: Ext.MessageBox.YESNO, defaultFocus: '#yes', prompt: false, scope: scope, fn: function() { if (fn) { Ext.callback(fn, scope, arguments); } } }); }, /** * 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. * * Example usage: * * @example * Ext.Msg.prompt( * 'Welcome!', * 'What\'s your name going to be today?', * function (buttonId, value) { * console.log(value); * }, * null, * false, * null, * { * autoCapitalize: true, * placeHolder: 'First-name please...' * } * ); * * @param {String} title The title bar text. * @param {String} message The message box body text. * @param {Function} fn A callback function which is called when the dialog is dismissed by clicking on the configured buttons. * @param {String} fn.buttonId The `itemId` of the button pressed, one of: 'ok', 'yes', 'no', 'cancel'. * @param {String} fn.value Value of the input field if either `prompt` or `multiLine` option is `true`. * @param {Object} fn.opt The config object passed to show. * @param {Object} scope The scope (`this` reference) in which the callback is executed. * * Defaults to: the browser window. * * @param {Boolean/Number} [multiLine=false] `true` to create a multiline textbox using the `defaultTextHeight` property, * or the height in pixels to create the textbox. * * @param {String} [value] Default value of the text input element. * * @param {Object} [prompt=true] * The configuration for the prompt. See the {@link Ext.MessageBox#cfg-prompt prompt} documentation in {@link Ext.MessageBox} * for more information. * * @return {Ext.MessageBox} this */ prompt: function(title, message, fn, scope, multiLine, value, prompt) { return this.show({ title : title || null, message : message || null, buttons : Ext.MessageBox.OKCANCEL, scope : scope, prompt : prompt || true, defaultFocus: 'textfield', multiLine: multiLine, value : value, fn: function() { if (fn) { Ext.callback(fn, scope, arguments); } } }); }}, function(MessageBox) { Ext.onInternalReady(function() { // #define Ext.Msg /** * @class Ext.Msg * @extends Ext.MessageBox * @singleton * * A global shared singleton instance of the {@link Ext.MessageBox} class. * * Allows for simple creation of various different alerts and notifications. * * To change any configurations on this singleton instance, you must change the * `defaultAllowedConfig` object. For example to remove all animations on `Msg`: * * Ext.Msg.defaultAllowedConfig.showAnimation = false; * Ext.Msg.defaultAllowedConfig.hideAnimation = false; * * ## Examples * * ### Alert * Use the {@link #alert} method to show a basic alert: * * @example * Ext.Msg.alert('Title', 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.', Ext.emptyFn); * * ### Prompt * Use the {@link #method-prompt} method to show an alert which has a textfield: * * @example * Ext.Msg.prompt('Name', 'Please enter your name:', function(text) { * // process text value and close... * }); * * ### Confirm * Use the {@link #confirm} method to show a confirmation alert (shows yes and no buttons). * * @example * Ext.Msg.confirm("Confirmation", "Are you sure you want to do that?", Ext.emptyFn); */ Ext.Msg = new Ext.MessageBox({ id: 'ext-messagebox' }); });});