+ /**
+ * create a new option dialog that can be used to register responses - along
+ * lines of showOptionDialog
+ *
+ * @param desktop
+ * @param question
+ * @param string
+ * @param defaultOption
+ * @param plainMessage
+ * @param object
+ * @param options
+ * @param string2
+ * @return
+ */
+ public static JvOptionPane newOptionDialog(Component parentComponent)
+ {
+ return new JvOptionPane(parentComponent);
+ }
+
+ public void showDialog(String message, String title, int optionType,
+ int messageType, Icon icon, Object[] options, Object initialValue)
+ {
+ showDialog(message, title, optionType, messageType, icon, options,
+ initialValue, true);
+ }
+
+ public void showDialog(String message, String title, int optionType,
+ int messageType, Icon icon, Object[] options, Object initialValue,
+ boolean modal)
+ {
+ if (!isInteractiveMode())
+ {
+ handleResponse(getMockResponse());
+ }
+ // two uses:
+ //
+ // TODO
+ //
+ // 1) AlignViewport for openLinkedAlignment
+ //
+ // Show a dialog with the option to open and link (cDNA <-> protein) as a
+ // new
+ // alignment, either as a standalone alignment or in a split frame. Returns
+ // true if the new alignment was opened, false if not, because the user
+ // declined the offer.
+ //
+ // 2) UserDefinedColors warning about saving over a name already defined
+ //
+
+ ourOptions = Arrays.asList(options);
+
+ if (modal)
+ {
+ // use a JOptionPane as usual
+ int response = JOptionPane.showOptionDialog(parentComponent, message,
+ title, optionType, messageType, icon, options, initialValue);
+
+ /*
+ * In Java, the response is returned to this thread and handled here;
+ * (for Javascript, see propertyChange)
+ */
+ if (!Platform.isJS())
+ /**
+ * Java only
+ *
+ * @j2sIgnore
+ */
+ {
+ handleResponse(response);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * This is java similar to the swingjs handling, with the callbacks
+ * attached to the button press of the dialog. This means we can use
+ * a non-modal JDialog for the confirmation without blocking the GUI.
+ */
+ JOptionPane joptionpane = new JOptionPane();
+ // Make button options
+ int[] buttonActions = { JvOptionPane.YES_OPTION,
+ JvOptionPane.NO_OPTION, JvOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION };
+
+ // we need the strings to make the buttons with actionEventListener
+ if (options == null)
+ {
+ ArrayList<String> options_default = new ArrayList<>();
+ options_default
+ .add(UIManager.getString("OptionPane.yesButtonText"));
+ if (optionType == JvOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION
+ || optionType == JvOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION)
+ {
+ options_default
+ .add(UIManager.getString("OptionPane.noButtonText"));
+ }
+ if (optionType == JvOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION)
+ {
+ options_default
+ .add(UIManager.getString("OptionPane.cancelButtonText"));
+ }
+ options = options_default.toArray();
+ }
+
+ ArrayList<JButton> options_btns = new ArrayList<>();
+ Object initialValue_btn = null;
+ if (!Platform.isJS()) // JalviewJS already uses callback, don't need to add them here
+ {
+ for (int i = 0; i < options.length && i < 3; i++)
+ {
+ Object o = options[i];
+ int buttonAction = buttonActions[i];
+ Runnable action = callbacks.get(buttonAction);
+ JButton jb = new JButton();
+ jb.setText((String) o);
+ jb.addActionListener(new ActionListener()
+ {
+ @Override
+ public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
+ {
+ joptionpane.setValue(buttonAction);
+ if (action != null)
+ Executors.defaultThreadFactory().newThread(action).start();
+ // joptionpane.transferFocusBackward();
+ joptionpane.transferFocusBackward();
+ joptionpane.setVisible(false);
+ // put focus and raise parent window if possible, unless cancel
+ // button pressed
+ boolean raiseParent = (parentComponent != null);
+ if (buttonAction == JvOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION)
+ raiseParent = false;
+ if (optionType == JvOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION
+ && buttonAction == JvOptionPane.NO_OPTION)
+ raiseParent = false;
+ if (raiseParent)
+ {
+ parentComponent.requestFocus();
+ if (parentComponent instanceof JInternalFrame)
+ {
+ JInternalFrame jif = (JInternalFrame) parentComponent;
+ jif.show();
+ jif.moveToFront();
+ jif.grabFocus();
+ }
+ else if (parentComponent instanceof Window)
+ {
+ Window w = (Window) parentComponent;
+ w.toFront();
+ w.requestFocus();
+ }
+ }
+ joptionpane.setVisible(false);
+ }
+ });
+ options_btns.add(jb);
+ if (o.equals(initialValue))
+ initialValue_btn = jb;
+ }
+ }
+ joptionpane.setMessage(message);
+ joptionpane.setMessageType(messageType);
+ joptionpane.setOptionType(optionType);
+ joptionpane.setIcon(icon);
+ joptionpane.setOptions(
+ Platform.isJS() ? options : options_btns.toArray());
+ joptionpane.setInitialValue(
+ Platform.isJS() ? initialValue : initialValue_btn);
+
+ JDialog dialog = joptionpane.createDialog(parentComponent, title);
+ dialog.setModalityType(modal ? ModalityType.APPLICATION_MODAL
+ : ModalityType.MODELESS);
+ dialog.setDefaultCloseOperation(JDialog.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
+ dialog.setVisible(true);
+ }
+ }
+
+ public void showInternalDialog(JPanel mainPanel, String title,
+ int yesNoCancelOption, int questionMessage, Icon icon,
+ Object[] options, String initresponse)
+ {
+ if (!isInteractiveMode())
+ {
+ handleResponse(getMockResponse());
+ }
+
+ ourOptions = Arrays.asList(options);
+ int response;
+ if (parentComponent != this)
+ {
+ response = JOptionPane.showInternalOptionDialog(parentComponent,
+ mainPanel, title, yesNoCancelOption, questionMessage, icon,
+ options, initresponse);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ response = JOptionPane.showOptionDialog(parentComponent, mainPanel,
+ title, yesNoCancelOption, questionMessage, icon, options,
+ initresponse);
+ }
+ if (!Platform.isJS())
+ /**
+ * Java only
+ *
+ * @j2sIgnore
+ */
+ {
+ handleResponse(response);
+ }
+ }
+
+ @Override
+ public JvOptionPane setResponseHandler(Object response, Runnable action)
+ {
+ callbacks.put(response, action);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * JalviewJS signals option selection by a property change event for the
+ * option e.g. "OK". This methods responds to that by running the response
+ * action that corresponds to that option.
+ *
+ * @param evt
+ */
+ @Override
+ public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt)
+ {
+ Object newValue = evt.getNewValue();
+ int ourOption = ourOptions.indexOf(newValue);
+ if (ourOption >= 0)
+ {
+ handleResponse(ourOption);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // try our luck..
+ handleResponse(newValue);
+ }
+ }
+
+ @Override
+ public void handleResponse(Object response)
+ {
+ /*
+ * this test is for NaN in Chrome
+ */
+ if (response != null && !response.equals(response))
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+ Runnable action = callbacks.get(response);
+ if (action != null)
+ {
+ action.run();
+ parentComponent.requestFocus();
+ }
+ }