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[//]: # (title: Dialogs)
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<!-- Copyright 2000-2021 JetBrains s.r.o. and other contributors. Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license that can be found in the LICENSE file. -->
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## DialogWrapper
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The [`DialogWrapper`](upsource:///platform/platform-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/ui/DialogWrapper.java) is the base class which is supposed to be used for all modal dialogs (and some non-modal dialogs) shown in IntelliJ Platform.
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It provides the following features:
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* Button layout (platform-specific order of _OK_/_Cancel_ buttons, macOS-specific `Help` button)
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* Context help
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* Remembering the size of the dialog
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* Non-modal validation (displaying an error message text when the data entered into the dialog is not valid)
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* Keyboard shortcuts:
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* <shortcut>Esc</shortcut> for closing the dialog
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* <shortcut>Left/Right</shortcut> for switching between buttons
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* <shortcut>Y</shortcut>/<shortcut>N</shortcut> for _Yes_/_No_ actions if they exist in the dialog
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* Optional _Do not ask again_ checkbox
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When using the [`DialogWrapper`](upsource:///platform/platform-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/ui/DialogWrapper.java) class for a dialog, follow these steps:
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* Call the base class constructor and provide either a project in the frame of which the dialog will be displayed, or a parent component for the dialog.
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* Call the `init()` method from the constructor of the dialog class
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* Call the `setTitle()` method to set the title for the dialog box
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* Implement the `createCenterPanel()` method to return the component comprising the main contents of the dialog.
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* *Optional*: Override the `getPreferredFocusedComponent()` method and return the component that should be focused when the dialog is first displayed.
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* *Optional*: Override the `getDimensionServiceKey()` method to return the identifier which will be used for persisting the dialog dimensions.
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* *Optional*: Override the `getHelpId()` method to return the context help topic associated with the dialog.
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The [`DialogWrapper`](upsource:///platform/platform-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/ui/DialogWrapper.java) class is often used together with [GUI Designer forms](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/gui-designer-basics.html).
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In this case, bind a GUI Designer form to the class extending `DialogWrapper`, bind the top-level panel of the form to a field and return that field from the `createCenterPanel()` method.
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When using Kotlin, use [Kotlin UI DSL](kotlin_ui_dsl.md) to provide the dialog's contents.
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> Existing dialogs can be inspected at runtime using [UI Inspector](internal_ui_inspector.md), e.g., to locate the underlying implementation of UI components.
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>
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{type="tip"}
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To display the dialog, call the `show()` method and then use the `getExitCode()` method to check how the dialog was closed.
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The `showAndGet()` method can be used to combine these two calls.
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To customize the buttons displayed in the dialog (replacing the standard _OK_/_Cancel_/_Help_ set of buttons), override either the `createActions()` or `createLeftActions()` methods.
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Both of these methods return an array of Swing Action objects.
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If a button closes the dialog, use [`DialogWrapperExitAction`](upsource:///platform/platform-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/ui/DialogWrapper.java) as the base class for the action.
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Use `action.putValue(DialogWrapper.DEFAULT_ACTION, true)` to set the default button.
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To validate the data entered into the dialog, override the `doValidate()` method.
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The method will be called automatically by timer.
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If the currently entered data is valid, return `null`.
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Otherwise, return a [`ValidationInfo`](upsource:///platform/platform-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/ui/ValidationInfo.java) object which encapsulates an error message, and an optional component associated with the invalid data.
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When specifying a component, an error icon will be displayed next to it, and it will be focused when the user tries to invoke the _OK_ action.
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## Example
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Simple definition of a [`DialogWrapper`](upsource:///platform/platform-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/ui/DialogWrapper.java):
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```java
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public class SampleDialogWrapper extends DialogWrapper {
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public SampleDialogWrapper() {
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super(true); // use current window as parent
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init();
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setTitle("Test DialogWrapper");
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}
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@Nullable
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@Override
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protected JComponent createCenterPanel() {
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JPanel dialogPanel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
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JLabel label = new JLabel("testing");
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label.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(100, 100));
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dialogPanel.add(label, BorderLayout.CENTER);
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return dialogPanel;
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}
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}
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```
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Usage of [`DialogWrapper`](upsource:///platform/platform-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/ui/DialogWrapper.java):
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```java
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JButton testButton = new JButton();
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testButton.addActionListener(actionEvent -> {
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if (new SampleDialogWrapper().showAndGet()) {
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// user pressed OK
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}
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});
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``` |