source: josm/trunk/src/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/ExtendedDialog.java@ 9168

Last change on this file since 9168 was 8978, checked in by simon04, 8 years ago

fix #12028 - Hide/disable way splitting dialog

This drops preference key splitway.segment-selection-dialog and uses
"Do not show again" boxes instead.

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1// License: GPL. For details, see LICENSE file.
2package org.openstreetmap.josm.gui;
3
4import static org.openstreetmap.josm.tools.I18n.tr;
5
6import java.awt.Component;
7import java.awt.Dimension;
8import java.awt.GridBagConstraints;
9import java.awt.GridBagLayout;
10import java.awt.Insets;
11import java.awt.Toolkit;
12import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
13import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
14import java.util.ArrayList;
15import java.util.Arrays;
16import java.util.Collections;
17import java.util.HashSet;
18import java.util.List;
19import java.util.Set;
20
21import javax.swing.AbstractAction;
22import javax.swing.Action;
23import javax.swing.Icon;
24import javax.swing.JButton;
25import javax.swing.JComponent;
26import javax.swing.JDialog;
27import javax.swing.JLabel;
28import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
29import javax.swing.JPanel;
30import javax.swing.JScrollBar;
31import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
32import javax.swing.KeyStroke;
33import javax.swing.UIManager;
34
35import org.openstreetmap.josm.Main;
36import org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.help.HelpBrowser;
37import org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.help.HelpUtil;
38import org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.util.GuiHelper;
39import org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.widgets.JMultilineLabel;
40import org.openstreetmap.josm.io.OnlineResource;
41import org.openstreetmap.josm.tools.GBC;
42import org.openstreetmap.josm.tools.ImageProvider;
43import org.openstreetmap.josm.tools.Utils;
44import org.openstreetmap.josm.tools.WindowGeometry;
45
46/**
47 * General configurable dialog window.
48 *
49 * If dialog is modal, you can use {@link #getValue()} to retrieve the
50 * button index. Note that the user can close the dialog
51 * by other means. This is usually equivalent to cancel action.
52 *
53 * For non-modal dialogs, {@link #buttonAction(int, ActionEvent)} can be overridden.
54 *
55 * There are various options, see below.
56 *
57 * Note: The button indices are counted from 1 and upwards.
58 * So for {@link #getValue()}, {@link #setDefaultButton(int)} and
59 * {@link #setCancelButton} the first button has index 1.
60 *
61 * Simple example:
62 * <pre>
63 * ExtendedDialog ed = new ExtendedDialog(
64 * Main.parent, tr("Dialog Title"),
65 * new String[] {tr("Ok"), tr("Cancel")});
66 * ed.setButtonIcons(new String[] {"ok", "cancel"}); // optional
67 * ed.setIcon(JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE); // optional
68 * ed.setContent(tr("Really proceed? Interesting things may happen..."));
69 * ed.showDialog();
70 * if (ed.getValue() == 1) { // user clicked first button "Ok"
71 * // proceed...
72 * }
73 * </pre>
74 */
75public class ExtendedDialog extends JDialog {
76 private final boolean disposeOnClose;
77 private volatile int result;
78 public static final int DialogClosedOtherwise = 0;
79 private boolean toggleable;
80 private String rememberSizePref = "";
81 private transient WindowGeometry defaultWindowGeometry;
82 private String togglePref = "";
83 private int toggleValue = -1;
84 private ConditionalOptionPaneUtil.MessagePanel togglePanel;
85 private Component parent;
86 private Component content;
87 private final String[] bTexts;
88 private String[] bToolTipTexts;
89 private transient Icon[] bIcons;
90 private Set<Integer> cancelButtonIdx = Collections.emptySet();
91 private int defaultButtonIdx = 1;
92 protected JButton defaultButton;
93 private transient Icon icon;
94 private boolean modal;
95 private boolean focusOnDefaultButton;
96
97 /** true, if the dialog should include a help button */
98 private boolean showHelpButton;
99 /** the help topic */
100 private String helpTopic;
101
102 /**
103 * set to true if the content of the extended dialog should
104 * be placed in a {@link JScrollPane}
105 */
106 private boolean placeContentInScrollPane;
107
108 // For easy access when inherited
109 protected transient Insets contentInsets = new Insets(10, 5, 0, 5);
110 protected List<JButton> buttons = new ArrayList<>();
111
112 /**
113 * This method sets up the most basic options for the dialog. Add more
114 * advanced features with dedicated methods.
115 * Possible features:
116 * <ul>
117 * <li><code>setButtonIcons</code></li>
118 * <li><code>setContent</code></li>
119 * <li><code>toggleEnable</code></li>
120 * <li><code>toggleDisable</code></li>
121 * <li><code>setToggleCheckboxText</code></li>
122 * <li><code>setRememberWindowGeometry</code></li>
123 * </ul>
124 *
125 * When done, call <code>showDialog</code> to display it. You can receive
126 * the user's choice using <code>getValue</code>. Have a look at this function
127 * for possible return values.
128 *
129 * @param parent The parent element that will be used for position and maximum size
130 * @param title The text that will be shown in the window titlebar
131 * @param buttonTexts String Array of the text that will appear on the buttons. The first button is the default one.
132 */
133 public ExtendedDialog(Component parent, String title, String[] buttonTexts) {
134 this(parent, title, buttonTexts, true, true);
135 }
136
137 /**
138 * Same as above but lets you define if the dialog should be modal.
139 * @param parent The parent element that will be used for position and maximum size
140 * @param title The text that will be shown in the window titlebar
141 * @param buttonTexts String Array of the text that will appear on the buttons. The first button is the default one.
142 * @param modal Set it to {@code true} if you want the dialog to be modal
143 */
144 public ExtendedDialog(Component parent, String title, String[] buttonTexts, boolean modal) {
145 this(parent, title, buttonTexts, modal, true);
146 }
147
148 public ExtendedDialog(Component parent, String title, String[] buttonTexts, boolean modal, boolean disposeOnClose) {
149 super(JOptionPane.getFrameForComponent(parent), title, modal ? ModalityType.DOCUMENT_MODAL : ModalityType.MODELESS);
150 this.parent = parent;
151 this.modal = modal;
152 bTexts = Utils.copyArray(buttonTexts);
153 if (disposeOnClose) {
154 setDefaultCloseOperation(JDialog.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
155 }
156 this.disposeOnClose = disposeOnClose;
157 }
158
159 /**
160 * Allows decorating the buttons with icons.
161 * @param buttonIcons The button icons
162 * @return {@code this}
163 */
164 public ExtendedDialog setButtonIcons(Icon[] buttonIcons) {
165 this.bIcons = Utils.copyArray(buttonIcons);
166 return this;
167 }
168
169 /**
170 * Convenience method to provide image names instead of images.
171 * @param buttonIcons The button icon names
172 * @return {@code this}
173 */
174 public ExtendedDialog setButtonIcons(String[] buttonIcons) {
175 bIcons = new Icon[buttonIcons.length];
176 for (int i = 0; i < buttonIcons.length; ++i) {
177 bIcons[i] = ImageProvider.get(buttonIcons[i]);
178 }
179 return this;
180 }
181
182 /**
183 * Allows decorating the buttons with tooltips. Expects a String array with
184 * translated tooltip texts.
185 *
186 * @param toolTipTexts the tool tip texts. Ignored, if null.
187 * @return {@code this}
188 */
189 public ExtendedDialog setToolTipTexts(String[] toolTipTexts) {
190 this.bToolTipTexts = Utils.copyArray(toolTipTexts);
191 return this;
192 }
193
194 /**
195 * Sets the content that will be displayed in the message dialog.
196 *
197 * Note that depending on your other settings more UI elements may appear.
198 * The content is played on top of the other elements though.
199 *
200 * @param content Any element that can be displayed in the message dialog
201 * @return {@code this}
202 */
203 public ExtendedDialog setContent(Component content) {
204 return setContent(content, true);
205 }
206
207 /**
208 * Sets the content that will be displayed in the message dialog.
209 *
210 * Note that depending on your other settings more UI elements may appear.
211 * The content is played on top of the other elements though.
212 *
213 * @param content Any element that can be displayed in the message dialog
214 * @param placeContentInScrollPane if true, places the content in a JScrollPane
215 * @return {@code this}
216 */
217 public ExtendedDialog setContent(Component content, boolean placeContentInScrollPane) {
218 this.content = content;
219 this.placeContentInScrollPane = placeContentInScrollPane;
220 return this;
221 }
222
223 /**
224 * Sets the message that will be displayed. The String will be automatically
225 * wrapped if it is too long.
226 *
227 * Note that depending on your other settings more UI elements may appear.
228 * The content is played on top of the other elements though.
229 *
230 * @param message The text that should be shown to the user
231 * @return {@code this}
232 */
233 public ExtendedDialog setContent(String message) {
234 return setContent(string2label(message), false);
235 }
236
237 /**
238 * Decorate the dialog with an icon that is shown on the left part of
239 * the window area. (Similar to how it is done in {@link JOptionPane})
240 * @param icon The icon to display
241 * @return {@code this}
242 */
243 public ExtendedDialog setIcon(Icon icon) {
244 this.icon = icon;
245 return this;
246 }
247
248 /**
249 * Convenience method to allow values that would be accepted by {@link JOptionPane} as messageType.
250 * @param messageType The {@link JOptionPane} messageType
251 * @return {@code this}
252 */
253 public ExtendedDialog setIcon(int messageType) {
254 switch (messageType) {
255 case JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE:
256 return setIcon(UIManager.getIcon("OptionPane.errorIcon"));
257 case JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE:
258 return setIcon(UIManager.getIcon("OptionPane.informationIcon"));
259 case JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE:
260 return setIcon(UIManager.getIcon("OptionPane.warningIcon"));
261 case JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE:
262 return setIcon(UIManager.getIcon("OptionPane.questionIcon"));
263 case JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE:
264 return setIcon(null);
265 default:
266 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknown message type!");
267 }
268 }
269
270 /**
271 * Show the dialog to the user. Call this after you have set all options
272 * for the dialog. You can retrieve the result using {@link #getValue()}.
273 * @return {@code this}
274 */
275 public ExtendedDialog showDialog() {
276 // Check if the user has set the dialog to not be shown again
277 if (toggleCheckState()) {
278 result = toggleValue;
279 return this;
280 }
281
282 setupDialog();
283 if (defaultButton != null) {
284 getRootPane().setDefaultButton(defaultButton);
285 }
286 // Don't focus the "do not show this again" check box, but the default button.
287 if (toggleable || focusOnDefaultButton) {
288 requestFocusToDefaultButton();
289 }
290 setVisible(true);
291 toggleSaveState();
292 return this;
293 }
294
295 /**
296 * Retrieve the user choice after the dialog has been closed.
297 *
298 * @return <ul> <li>The selected button. The count starts with 1.</li>
299 * <li>A return value of {@link #DialogClosedOtherwise} means the dialog has been closed otherwise.</li>
300 * </ul>
301 */
302 public int getValue() {
303 return result;
304 }
305
306 private boolean setupDone;
307
308 /**
309 * This is called by {@link #showDialog()}.
310 * Only invoke from outside if you need to modify the contentPane
311 */
312 public void setupDialog() {
313 if (setupDone)
314 return;
315 setupDone = true;
316
317 setupEscListener();
318
319 JButton button;
320 JPanel buttonsPanel = new JPanel(new GridBagLayout());
321
322 for (int i = 0; i < bTexts.length; i++) {
323 final int final_i = i;
324 Action action = new AbstractAction(bTexts[i]) {
325 @Override
326 public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) {
327 buttonAction(final_i, evt);
328 }
329 };
330
331 button = new JButton(action);
332 if (i == defaultButtonIdx-1) {
333 defaultButton = button;
334 }
335 if (bIcons != null && bIcons[i] != null) {
336 button.setIcon(bIcons[i]);
337 }
338 if (bToolTipTexts != null && i < bToolTipTexts.length && bToolTipTexts[i] != null) {
339 button.setToolTipText(bToolTipTexts[i]);
340 }
341
342 buttonsPanel.add(button, GBC.std().insets(2, 2, 2, 2));
343 buttons.add(button);
344 }
345 if (showHelpButton) {
346 buttonsPanel.add(new JButton(new HelpAction()), GBC.std().insets(2, 2, 2, 2));
347 HelpUtil.setHelpContext(getRootPane(), helpTopic);
348 }
349
350 JPanel cp = new JPanel(new GridBagLayout());
351
352 GridBagConstraints gc = new GridBagConstraints();
353 gc.gridx = 0;
354 int y = 0;
355 gc.gridy = y++;
356 gc.weightx = 0.0;
357 gc.weighty = 0.0;
358
359 if (icon != null) {
360 JLabel iconLbl = new JLabel(icon);
361 gc.insets = new Insets(10, 10, 10, 10);
362 gc.anchor = GridBagConstraints.NORTH;
363 gc.weighty = 1.0;
364 cp.add(iconLbl, gc);
365 gc.anchor = GridBagConstraints.CENTER;
366 gc.gridx = 1;
367 }
368
369 gc.fill = GridBagConstraints.BOTH;
370 gc.insets = contentInsets;
371 gc.weightx = 1.0;
372 gc.weighty = 1.0;
373 cp.add(content, gc);
374
375 gc.fill = GridBagConstraints.NONE;
376 gc.gridwidth = GridBagConstraints.REMAINDER;
377 gc.weightx = 0.0;
378 gc.weighty = 0.0;
379
380 if (toggleable) {
381 togglePanel = new ConditionalOptionPaneUtil.MessagePanel(null, ConditionalOptionPaneUtil.isInBulkOperation(togglePref));
382 gc.gridx = icon != null ? 1 : 0;
383 gc.gridy = y++;
384 gc.anchor = GridBagConstraints.LINE_START;
385 gc.insets = new Insets(5, contentInsets.left, 5, contentInsets.right);
386 cp.add(togglePanel, gc);
387 }
388
389 gc.gridy = y++;
390 gc.anchor = GridBagConstraints.CENTER;
391 gc.insets = new Insets(5, 5, 5, 5);
392 cp.add(buttonsPanel, gc);
393 if (placeContentInScrollPane) {
394 JScrollPane pane = new JScrollPane(cp);
395 pane.setBorder(null);
396 setContentPane(pane);
397 } else {
398 setContentPane(cp);
399 }
400 pack();
401
402 // Try to make it not larger than the parent window or at least not larger than 2/3 of the screen
403 Dimension d = getSize();
404 Dimension x = findMaxDialogSize();
405
406 boolean limitedInWidth = d.width > x.width;
407 boolean limitedInHeight = d.height > x.height;
408
409 if (x.width > 0 && d.width > x.width) {
410 d.width = x.width;
411 }
412 if (x.height > 0 && d.height > x.height) {
413 d.height = x.height;
414 }
415
416 // We have a vertical scrollbar and enough space to prevent a horizontal one
417 if (!limitedInWidth && limitedInHeight) {
418 d.width += new JScrollBar().getPreferredSize().width;
419 }
420
421 setSize(d);
422 setLocationRelativeTo(parent);
423 }
424
425 /**
426 * This gets performed whenever a button is clicked or activated
427 * @param buttonIndex the button index (first index is 0)
428 * @param evt the button event
429 */
430 protected void buttonAction(int buttonIndex, ActionEvent evt) {
431 result = buttonIndex+1;
432 setVisible(false);
433 }
434
435 /**
436 * Tries to find a good value of how large the dialog should be
437 * @return Dimension Size of the parent Component or 2/3 of screen size if not available
438 */
439 protected Dimension findMaxDialogSize() {
440 Dimension screenSize = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize();
441 Dimension x = new Dimension(screenSize.width*2/3, screenSize.height*2/3);
442 if (parent != null) {
443 x = JOptionPane.getFrameForComponent(parent).getSize();
444 }
445 return x;
446 }
447
448 /**
449 * Makes the dialog listen to ESC keypressed
450 */
451 private void setupEscListener() {
452 Action actionListener = new AbstractAction() {
453 @Override
454 public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent actionEvent) {
455 // 0 means that the dialog has been closed otherwise.
456 // We need to set it to zero again, in case the dialog has been re-used
457 // and the result differs from its default value
458 result = ExtendedDialog.DialogClosedOtherwise;
459 if (Main.isDebugEnabled()) {
460 Main.debug(getClass().getName()+" ESC action performed ("+actionEvent+") from "+new Exception().getStackTrace()[1]);
461 }
462 setVisible(false);
463 }
464 };
465
466 getRootPane().getInputMap(JComponent.WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW)
467 .put(KeyStroke.getKeyStroke("ESCAPE"), "ESCAPE");
468 getRootPane().getActionMap().put("ESCAPE", actionListener);
469 }
470
471 protected final void rememberWindowGeometry(WindowGeometry geometry) {
472 if (geometry != null) {
473 geometry.remember(rememberSizePref);
474 }
475 }
476
477 protected final WindowGeometry initWindowGeometry() {
478 return new WindowGeometry(rememberSizePref, defaultWindowGeometry);
479 }
480
481 /**
482 * Override setVisible to be able to save the window geometry if required
483 */
484 @Override
485 public void setVisible(boolean visible) {
486 if (visible) {
487 repaint();
488 }
489
490 if (Main.isDebugEnabled()) {
491 Main.debug(getClass().getName()+".setVisible("+visible+") from "+new Exception().getStackTrace()[1]);
492 }
493
494 // Ensure all required variables are available
495 if (!rememberSizePref.isEmpty() && defaultWindowGeometry != null) {
496 if (visible) {
497 initWindowGeometry().applySafe(this);
498 } else if (isShowing()) { // should fix #6438, #6981, #8295
499 rememberWindowGeometry(new WindowGeometry(this));
500 }
501 }
502 super.setVisible(visible);
503
504 if (!visible && disposeOnClose) {
505 dispose();
506 }
507 }
508
509 /**
510 * Call this if you want the dialog to remember the geometry (size and position) set by the user.
511 * Set the pref to <code>null</code> or to an empty string to disable again.
512 * By default, it's disabled.
513 *
514 * Note: If you want to set the width of this dialog directly use the usual
515 * setSize, setPreferredSize, setMaxSize, setMinSize
516 *
517 * @param pref The preference to save the dimension to
518 * @param wg The default window geometry that should be used if no
519 * existing preference is found (only takes effect if
520 * <code>pref</code> is not null or empty
521 * @return {@code this}
522 */
523 public ExtendedDialog setRememberWindowGeometry(String pref, WindowGeometry wg) {
524 rememberSizePref = pref == null ? "" : pref;
525 defaultWindowGeometry = wg;
526 return this;
527 }
528
529 /**
530 * Calling this will offer the user a "Do not show again" checkbox for the
531 * dialog. Default is to not offer the choice; the dialog will be shown
532 * every time.
533 * Currently, this is not supported for non-modal dialogs.
534 * @param togglePref The preference to save the checkbox state to
535 * @return {@code this}
536 */
537 public ExtendedDialog toggleEnable(String togglePref) {
538 if (!modal) {
539 throw new IllegalStateException();
540 }
541 this.toggleable = true;
542 this.togglePref = togglePref;
543 return this;
544 }
545
546 /**
547 * Call this if you "accidentally" called toggleEnable. This doesn't need
548 * to be called for every dialog, as it's the default anyway.
549 * @return {@code this}
550 */
551 public ExtendedDialog toggleDisable() {
552 this.toggleable = false;
553 return this;
554 }
555
556 /**
557 * Sets the button that will react to ENTER.
558 * @param defaultButtonIdx The button index (starts to 1)
559 * @return {@code this}
560 */
561 public ExtendedDialog setDefaultButton(int defaultButtonIdx) {
562 this.defaultButtonIdx = defaultButtonIdx;
563 return this;
564 }
565
566 /**
567 * Used in combination with toggle:
568 * If the user presses 'cancel' the toggle settings are ignored and not saved to the pref
569 * @param cancelButtonIdx index of the button that stands for cancel, accepts multiple values
570 * @return {@code this}
571 */
572 public ExtendedDialog setCancelButton(Integer... cancelButtonIdx) {
573 this.cancelButtonIdx = new HashSet<>(Arrays.<Integer>asList(cancelButtonIdx));
574 return this;
575 }
576
577 /**
578 * Makes default button request initial focus or not.
579 * @param focus {@code true} to make default button request initial focus
580 * @since 7407
581 */
582 public void setFocusOnDefaultButton(boolean focus) {
583 focusOnDefaultButton = focus;
584 }
585
586 private void requestFocusToDefaultButton() {
587 if (defaultButton != null) {
588 GuiHelper.runInEDT(new Runnable() {
589 @Override
590 public void run() {
591 defaultButton.requestFocusInWindow();
592 }
593 });
594 }
595 }
596
597 /**
598 * This function returns true if the dialog has been set to "do not show again"
599 * @return true if dialog should not be shown again
600 */
601 public final boolean toggleCheckState() {
602 toggleable = togglePref != null && !togglePref.isEmpty();
603 toggleValue = ConditionalOptionPaneUtil.getDialogReturnValue(togglePref);
604 return toggleable && toggleValue != -1;
605 }
606
607 /**
608 * This function checks the state of the "Do not show again" checkbox and
609 * writes the corresponding pref.
610 */
611 protected void toggleSaveState() {
612 if (!toggleable ||
613 togglePanel == null ||
614 cancelButtonIdx.contains(result) ||
615 result == ExtendedDialog.DialogClosedOtherwise)
616 return;
617 togglePanel.getNotShowAgain().store(togglePref, result);
618 }
619
620 /**
621 * Convenience function that converts a given string into a JMultilineLabel
622 * @param msg the message to display
623 * @return JMultilineLabel displaying {@code msg}
624 */
625 private static JMultilineLabel string2label(String msg) {
626 JMultilineLabel lbl = new JMultilineLabel(msg);
627 // Make it not wider than 1/2 of the screen
628 Dimension screenSize = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize();
629 lbl.setMaxWidth(screenSize.width/2);
630 // Disable default Enter key binding to allow dialog's one (then enables to hit default button from here)
631 lbl.getInputMap().put(KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(KeyEvent.VK_ENTER, 0), new Object());
632 return lbl;
633 }
634
635 /**
636 * Configures how this dialog support for context sensitive help.
637 * <ul>
638 * <li>if helpTopic is null, the dialog doesn't provide context sensitive help</li>
639 * <li>if helpTopic != null, the dialog redirect user to the help page for this helpTopic when
640 * the user clicks F1 in the dialog</li>
641 * <li>if showHelpButton is true, the dialog displays "Help" button (rightmost button in
642 * the button row)</li>
643 * </ul>
644 *
645 * @param helpTopic the help topic
646 * @param showHelpButton true, if the dialog displays a help button
647 * @return {@code this}
648 */
649 public ExtendedDialog configureContextsensitiveHelp(String helpTopic, boolean showHelpButton) {
650 this.helpTopic = helpTopic;
651 this.showHelpButton = showHelpButton;
652 return this;
653 }
654
655 class HelpAction extends AbstractAction {
656 /**
657 * Constructs a new {@code HelpAction}.
658 */
659 HelpAction() {
660 putValue(SHORT_DESCRIPTION, tr("Show help information"));
661 putValue(NAME, tr("Help"));
662 putValue(SMALL_ICON, ImageProvider.get("help"));
663 setEnabled(!Main.isOffline(OnlineResource.JOSM_WEBSITE));
664 }
665
666 @Override
667 public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
668 HelpBrowser.setUrlForHelpTopic(helpTopic);
669 }
670 }
671}
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