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juce::NativeMessageBox Class Reference

This class contains some static methods for showing native alert windows. More...

#include <juce_NativeMessageBox.h>

Static Public Member Functions

static void showMessageBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType, const String &title, const String &message, Component *associatedComponent=nullptr)
 Shows a dialog box that just has a message and a single 'ok' button to close it. More...
 
static void showMessageBoxAsync (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType, const String &title, const String &message, Component *associatedComponent=nullptr, ModalComponentManager::Callback *callback=nullptr)
 Shows a dialog box that just has a message and a single 'ok' button to close it. More...
 
static bool showOkCancelBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType, const String &title, const String &message, Component *associatedComponent=nullptr, ModalComponentManager::Callback *callback=nullptr)
 Shows a dialog box with two buttons. More...
 
static int showYesNoBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType, const String &title, const String &message, Component *associatedComponent=nullptr, ModalComponentManager::Callback *callback=nullptr)
 Shows a dialog box with two buttons. More...
 
static int showYesNoCancelBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType, const String &title, const String &message, Component *associatedComponent=nullptr, ModalComponentManager::Callback *callback=nullptr)
 Shows a dialog box with three buttons. More...
 

Private Member Functions

 NativeMessageBox ()=delete
 

Detailed Description

This class contains some static methods for showing native alert windows.

{GUI}

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ NativeMessageBox()

juce::NativeMessageBox::NativeMessageBox ( )
privatedelete

Member Function Documentation

◆ showMessageBox()

static void juce::NativeMessageBox::showMessageBox ( AlertWindow::AlertIconType  iconType,
const String title,
const String message,
Component associatedComponent = nullptr 
)
static

Shows a dialog box that just has a message and a single 'ok' button to close it.

The box is shown modally, and the method will block until the user has clicked its button (or pressed the escape or return keys).

Parameters
iconTypethe type of icon to show
titlethe headline to show at the top of the box
messagea longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
associatedComponentif this is non-null, it specifies the component that the alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.

◆ showMessageBoxAsync()

static void juce::NativeMessageBox::showMessageBoxAsync ( AlertWindow::AlertIconType  iconType,
const String title,
const String message,
Component associatedComponent = nullptr,
ModalComponentManager::Callback callback = nullptr 
)
static

Shows a dialog box that just has a message and a single 'ok' button to close it.

The box will be displayed and placed into a modal state, but this method will return immediately, and the callback will be invoked later when the user dismisses the box.

Parameters
iconTypethe type of icon to show
titlethe headline to show at the top of the box
messagea longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
associatedComponentif this is non-null, it specifies the component that the alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
callbackif this is non-null, the callback will receive a call to its modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed. The callback object will be owned and deleted by the system, so make sure that it works safely and doesn't keep any references to objects that might be deleted before it gets called. You can use the ModalCallbackFunction to easily pass in a lambda for this parameter.
See also
ModalCallbackFunction

◆ showOkCancelBox()

static bool juce::NativeMessageBox::showOkCancelBox ( AlertWindow::AlertIconType  iconType,
const String title,
const String message,
Component associatedComponent = nullptr,
ModalComponentManager::Callback callback = nullptr 
)
static

Shows a dialog box with two buttons.

Ideal for ok/cancel or yes/no choices. The return key can also be used to trigger the first button, and the escape key for the second button.

If the callback parameter is null, the box is shown modally, and the method will block until the user has clicked the button (or pressed the escape or return keys). If the callback parameter is non-null, the box will be displayed and placed into a modal state, but this method will return immediately, and the callback will be invoked later when the user dismisses the box.

Parameters
iconTypethe type of icon to show
titlethe headline to show at the top of the box
messagea longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
associatedComponentif this is non-null, it specifies the component that the alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
callbackif this is non-null, the box will be launched asynchronously, returning immediately, and the callback will receive a call to its modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed, with its parameter being 1 if the ok button was pressed, or 0 for cancel, The callback object will be owned and deleted by the system, so make sure that it works safely and doesn't keep any references to objects that might be deleted before it gets called. You can use the ModalCallbackFunction to easily pass in a lambda for this parameter.
Returns
true if button 1 was clicked, false if it was button 2. If the callback parameter is not null, the method always returns false, and the user's choice is delivered later by the callback.
See also
ModalCallbackFunction

◆ showYesNoBox()

static int juce::NativeMessageBox::showYesNoBox ( AlertWindow::AlertIconType  iconType,
const String title,
const String message,
Component associatedComponent = nullptr,
ModalComponentManager::Callback callback = nullptr 
)
static

Shows a dialog box with two buttons.

Ideal for yes/no boxes.

The escape key can be used to trigger the no button.

If the callback parameter is null, the box is shown modally, and the method will block until the user has clicked the button (or pressed the escape or return keys). If the callback parameter is non-null, the box will be displayed and placed into a modal state, but this method will return immediately, and the callback will be invoked later when the user dismisses the box.

Parameters
iconTypethe type of icon to show
titlethe headline to show at the top of the box
messagea longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
associatedComponentif this is non-null, it specifies the component that the alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
callbackif this is non-null, the box will be launched asynchronously, returning immediately, and the callback will receive a call to its modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed, with its parameter being 1 if the "yes" button was pressed or 0 for the "no" button was pressed. The callback object will be owned and deleted by the system, so make sure that it works safely and doesn't keep any references to objects that might be deleted before it gets called. You can use the ModalCallbackFunction to easily pass in a lambda for this parameter.
Returns
If the callback parameter has been set, this returns 0. Otherwise, it returns one of the following values:
  • 0 if 'no' was pressed
  • 1 if 'yes' was pressed
See also
ModalCallbackFunction

◆ showYesNoCancelBox()

static int juce::NativeMessageBox::showYesNoCancelBox ( AlertWindow::AlertIconType  iconType,
const String title,
const String message,
Component associatedComponent = nullptr,
ModalComponentManager::Callback callback = nullptr 
)
static

Shows a dialog box with three buttons.

Ideal for yes/no/cancel boxes.

The escape key can be used to trigger the third button.

If the callback parameter is null, the box is shown modally, and the method will block until the user has clicked the button (or pressed the escape or return keys). If the callback parameter is non-null, the box will be displayed and placed into a modal state, but this method will return immediately, and the callback will be invoked later when the user dismisses the box.

Parameters
iconTypethe type of icon to show
titlethe headline to show at the top of the box
messagea longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
associatedComponentif this is non-null, it specifies the component that the alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
callbackif this is non-null, the box will be launched asynchronously, returning immediately, and the callback will receive a call to its modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed, with its parameter being 1 if the "yes" button was pressed, 2 for the "no" button, or 0 if it was cancelled, The callback object will be owned and deleted by the system, so make sure that it works safely and doesn't keep any references to objects that might be deleted before it gets called. You can use the ModalCallbackFunction to easily pass in a lambda for this parameter.
Returns
If the callback parameter has been set, this returns 0. Otherwise, it returns one of the following values:
  • 0 if 'cancel' was pressed
  • 1 if 'yes' was pressed
  • 2 if 'no' was pressed
See also
ModalCallbackFunction

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