/** * @class Ext.Dialog * @extend Ext.Panel * @xtype dialog * @xtype window * * This class provides a convenient way to display a "popup" component that is resizable, * draggable, and closable. Dialogs are not subject to the restrictions of browser * popup windows, but provide similar modal experiences. * * @example packages=[reactor] * import React, { Component } from 'react'; * import { ExtReact, Dialog, Container, Button } from '@sencha/ext-react'; * * export default class DialogExample extends Component { * * state = { * showDialog: false * } * * render() { * const { showDialog } = this.state; * * return ( * <ExtReact> * <Container> * <Button text="Show Dialog" handler={this.showDialog} ui="action raised"/> * <Dialog * displayed={showDialog} * title="Dialog" * closable * maximizable * closeAction="hide" * maskTapHandler={this.onCancel} * bodyPadding="20" * maxWidth="200" * defaultFocus="#ok" * onHide={() => this.setState({ showDialog: false })} * > * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore * magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea * commodo consequat.' * <Button text="Cancel" handler={this.onCancel}/> * <Button itemId="ok" text="OK" handler={this.onOk}/> * </Dialog> * </Container> * </ExtReact> * ) * } * * showDialog = () => { * this.setState({ showDialog: true }); * } * * onOk = () => { * this.setState({ showDialog: false }); * } * * onCancel = () => { * this.setState({ showDialog: false }); * } * * } * * ## Buttons * * The above example demonstrates how to set {@link #Ext.Button Buttons} as child items. * See the documentation for the {@link #buttons} prop for information on how to * configure your own buttons along with Dialog's {@link #standardButtons}. * * ## Handling ESC and Close * * Many dialogs have a `Cancel` button (or equivalent) that closes the dialog without * taking action. In some cases, this action is first confirmed to avoid data loss. * * A common problem when implementing dialogs is the presence of `Close` and `ESC` is * that they often dismisses the dialog while bypassing the `Cancel` button handler that * would normally achieve an orderly shutdown. * * With `Dialog`, both the ESC key and `close` tool handler call the `close` method * to dismiss the dialog. The `close` method (and its {@link #closeAction} prop) are * enhanced versions of the implementation in {@link Ext.Panel Panel}. * * The default dismiss sequence uses the {@link #dismissAction} prop to identify the * candidate `Buttons`. The most common match here is the `Cancel` button. If there is * a matching button then that button's {@link #handler} is called just as if the user * had clicked on it instead. * * The end result is that when using {@link #standardButtons} such as `cancel` or * `close`, you seldom need to worry about ESC or `close` tool inconsistency. The handler * for your button will be called in all cases. * * ## Maximize / Restore * * The ability to {@link #method-maximize maximize} (fill the viewport) with the dialog * can be quite useful for complex popups. This can take two forms: * * - The {@link #maximizable} prop to provide a {@link Ext.Tool tool} to `maximize` and * also to `restore` the dialog. * - The {@link #maximized} prop to control the current state. * * The `maximized` prop can be used directly if the {@link #maximizeTool} is not desired. * In other words, the ability to control the `maximized` prop is not dependent on * whether `maximizable` is set or not. * @since 6.5.0 */ /** * @property {Boolean} [isDialog=true] * `true` in this class to identify an object this type, or subclass thereof. */ /** * @event beforemaximize * Fires before maximizing the dialog. Returning `false` from this event will cancel * the maximization. * @param {Ext.Dialog} dialog */ /** * @event beforerestore * Fires before restoring the dialog. Returning `false` from this event will cancel * the restoration. * @param {Ext.Dialog} dialog */ /** * @event maximize * Fires after the dialog has been maximized. If there is a `maximizeAnimation` this * event will fire after the animation is complete. * @param {Ext.Dialog} dialog */ /** * @event restore * Fires after the dialog has been restored to its original size. If there is a * `restoreAnimation` this event will fire after the animation is complete. * @param {Ext.Dialog} dialog */ /** * @cfg {String/String[]} [dismissAction=['cancel', 'abort', 'no', 'close']] * This config lists one or more `itemId` values to look for in this dialog's * `buttons`. The first button to be found from this list will be invoked in * response to the ESC key or the `close` tool. * * This config is ignored if a `dismissHandler` is specified. * * @since 6.5.0 */ /** * @cfg {Object} maximizeAnimation * The animation configuration to use when maximizing. * * @since 6.5.0 */ /** * @cfg {Object/Ext.Dialog} maximizeProxy * Configuration options for a proxy dialog to animate to/from maximized state. * The `title`, `iconCls`, `ui`, `cls` and `userCls` will be copied to the proxy. * * @since 6.5.0 */ /** * @cfg {Object/Ext.Tool} maximizeTool * Configuration options for the `maximize` tool. * * @since 6.5.0 */ /** * @cfg {Object} restoreAnimation * The animation configuration to use when restoring to normal size. * * @since 6.5.0 */ /** * @cfg {Object/Ext.Tool} restoreTool * Configuration options for the `restore` tool. * * @since 6.5.0 */ /** * @cfg {Boolean/Ext.drag.Constraint} [constrainDrag=true] * Set to `false` to not constrain the dialog to the viewport. * * @since 6.5.0 * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {String/Function} [dismissHandler] * The function or controller method name to call on ESC key press or `close` * tool click. * * If this config is specified, `dismissAction` will be ignored. * * @controllable * @since 6.5.0 * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Boolean} [maximizable=false] * Set to `true` to display the 'maximizeTool` to allow the user to maximize the * dialog. Note that when a dialog is maximized, the `maximizeTool` is replaced * with the `restoreTool` to give the user the ability to restore the dialog to * its previous size. * * This config only controls the presence of the `maximize` and `restore` tools. * The dialog can always be set to `maximized` by directly setting the config or * calling the `maximize` and `restore` methods. * * @since 6.5.0 * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Boolean} [maximized=false] * Set to `true` to display the dialog in a maximized state. Changing this config * after construction will utilize the `maximizeAnimation` or `restoreAnimation`. * * These can be avoided by passing `null` to `maximize` or `restore` methods: * * dialog.setMaximized(true); // uses maximizeAnimation * // or: * dialog.maximize(null); // no animation for this change * * dialog.setMaximized(false); // uses restoreAnimation * // or: * dialog.restore(null); // no animation for this change * * @since 6.5.0 * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {String/Function} maskTapHandler * The function or method name to call when the modal mask is tapped. A common use * for this config is to cancel the dialog. * * state = { * showDialog: false * } * * render() { * const { showDialog } = this.state; * * return ( * <ExtReact> * <Container> * <Button text="Show Dialog" handler={this.showDialog} ui="action raised"/> * <Dialog * displayed={showDialog} * title="Dialog" * closable * maximizable * closeAction="hide" * maskTapHandler={this.onCancel} * bodyPadding="20" * maxWidth="200" * defaultFocus="#ok" * onHide={() => this.setState({ showDialog: false })} * > * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore * magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea * commodo consequat.' * <Button text="Cancel" handler={this.onCancel}/> * <Button itemId="ok" text="OK" handler={this.onOk}/> * </Dialog> * </Container> * </ExtReact> * ) * } * * showDialog = () => { * this.setState({ showDialog: true }); * } * * onOk = () => { * this.setState({ showDialog: false }); * } * * onCancel = () => { * this.setState({ showDialog: false }); * } * * @controllable * @since 6.5.0 * @accessor */ /** * @cfg [modal=true] * @inheritdoc */ /** * @cfg [shadow=true] * @inheritdoc */ /** * @cfg {Ext.Button} buttons * {@link Ext.Button Buttons} to appear in the Dialog footer. This is a synonym for the * {@link #fbar} prop. * * The {@link #minButtonWidth} is used as the default * {@link Ext.Button#minWidth minWidth} for each of the buttons in the buttons toolbar. * * ### Child Item Syntax * Configure child Button to use your own user-defined Buttons (to incorporate custom * buttons along with Dialog's `standardButtons` see the Prop Syntax section below) * * Example snippet including two user-defined Buttons (Cancel and OK): * * <Dialog * displayed={showDialog} * title="Dialog" * closable * maximizable * closeAction="hide" * maskTapHandler={this.onCancel} * bodyPadding="20" * maxWidth="200" * defaultFocus="#ok" * onHide={() => this.setState({ showDialog: false })} * > * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore * magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea * commodo consequat.' * <Button text="Cancel" handler={this.onCancel}/> * <Button itemId="ok" text="OK" handler={this.onOk}/> * </Dialog> * * ### Prop Syntax * The main advantage of using the `buttons` prop syntax is the availability of * {@link Ext.Panel#cfg-standardButtons standardButtons}. The `standardButtons` prop * describes many common buttons (such as `ok` above) and provides their `text` as well * as the proper, platform-specific ordering. * * Custom buttons can be mixed with standard buttons or can fully replace them (setting * `ok` to `null` would drop it altogether). * * Example snippet: * * buttons: { * ok: 'onOK', * * verify: { * text: 'Verify', * handler: 'onVerify', * weight: 200 * } * } * * When combined, custom buttons are presented first. In the above, the `weight` config * is used to order the Verify button after the OK button. The weights assigned to the * {@link Ext.Panel#cfg!standardButtons standardButtons} vary by platform but `200` is * beyond their range. * * @react-child */ /** * @cfg hideAnimation * @inheritdoc */ /** * @cfg showAnimation * @inheritdoc */