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NAMEUI::Dialog - wrapper for various dialog applications.SYNOPSISuse UI::Dialog; my $d = new UI::Dialog ( backtitle => 'Demo', title => 'Default', height => 20, width => 65 , listheight => 5, order => [ 'zenity', 'xdialog' ] ); # Either a Zenity or Xdialog msgbox widget should popup, # with a preference for Zenity. $d->msgbox( title => 'Welcome!', text => 'Welcome one and all!' ); ABSTRACTUI::Dialog is a OOPerl wrapper for the various dialog applications. These dialog backends are currently supported: Zenity, XDialog, GDialog, KDialog, CDialog, and Whiptail. There is also an ASCII backend provided as a last resort interface for the console based dialog variants. UI::Dialog is a class that provides a strict interface to these various backend modules. By using UI:Dialog (with it's imposed limitations on the widgets) you can ensure that your Perl program will function with any available interfaces.DESCRIPTIONUI::Dialog supports priority ordering of the backend detection process. So if you'd prefer that Xdialog should be used first if available, simply designate the desired order when creating the new object. The default order for detecting and utilization of the backends are as follows: (with DISPLAY env): Zenity, GDialog, XDialog, KDialog (without DISPLAY): CDialog, Whiptail, ASCIIUI::Dialog is the result of a complete re-write of the UDPM CPAN module. This was done to break away from the bad choice of name (UserDialogPerlModule) and to implement a cleaner, more detached, OOPerl interface. EXPORTNone
INHERITSNone
CONSTRUCTORnew( @options )
my $d = new( title => 'Default Title', backtitle => 'Backtitle', width => 65, height => 20, listheight => 5, order => [ 'zenity', 'xdialog', 'gdialog' ] );
This is the Class Constructor method. It accepts a list
of key => value pairs and uses them as the defaults when interacting with
the various widgets.
A blessed object reference of the UI::Dialog class.
STATE METHODSstate( )
if ($d->state() eq "OK") { $d->msgbox( text => "that went well" ); }
Returns the state of the last dialog widget command. The
value can be one of "OK", "CANCEL", "ESC". The
return data is based on the exit codes (return value) of the last widget
displayed.
a single SCALAR.
ra( )
my @array = $d->ra();
Returns the last widget's data as an array.
an ARRAY.
rs( )
my $string = $d->rs();
Returns the last widget's data as a (possibly multiline)
string.
a SCALAR.
rv( )
my $string = $d->rv();
Returns the last widget's exit status, aka: return
value.
a SCALAR.
WIDGET METHODSyesno( )
if ($d->yesno( text => 'A binary type question?') ) { # user pressed yes } else { # user pressed no or cancel }
Present the end user with a message box that has two
buttons, yes and no.
TRUE (1) for a response of YES or FALSE (0) for anything
else.
msgbox( )
$d->msgbox( text => 'A simple message' );
Pesent the end user with a message box that has an OK
button.
TRUE (1) for a response of OK or FALSE (0) for anything
else.
inputbox( )
my $string = $d->inputbox( text => 'Please enter some text...', entry => 'this is the input field' );
Present the end user with a text input field and a
message.
a SCALAR if the response is OK and FALSE (0) for anything
else.
password( )
my $string = $d->password( text => 'Enter some hidden text.' );
Present the end user with a text input field, that has
hidden input, and a message.
Note that the GDialog backend will provide a regular inputbox instead of a password box because gdialog doesn't support passwords. GDialog is on it's way to the proverbial software heaven so this isn't a real problem. Use Zenity instead :)
a SCALAR if the response is OK and FALSE (0) for anything
else.
textbox( )
$d->textbox( path => '/path/to/a/text/file' );
Present the end user with a simple scrolling box
containing the contents of the given text file.
TRUE (1) if the response is OK and FALSE (0) for anything
else.
menu( )
my $selection1 = $d->menu( text => 'Select one:', list => [ 'tag1', 'item1', 'tag2', 'item2', 'tag3', 'item3' ] );
Present the user with a selectable list.
a SCALAR of the chosen tag if the response is OK and
FALSE (0) for anything else.
checklist( )
my @selection1 = $d->checklist( text => 'Select one:', list => [ 'tag1', [ 'item1', 0 ], 'tag2', [ 'item2', 1 ], 'tag3', [ 'item3', 1 ] ] );
Present the user with a selectable checklist.
an ARRAY of the chosen tags if the response is OK and
FALSE (0) for anything else.
radiolist( )
my $selection1 = $d->radiolist( text => 'Select one:', list => [ 'tag1', [ 'item1', 0 ], 'tag2', [ 'item2', 1 ], 'tag3', [ 'item3', 0 ] ] );
Present the user with a selectable radiolist.
a SCALAR of the chosen tag if the response is OK and
FALSE (0) for anything else.
fselect( )
my $text = $d->fselect( path => '/path/to/a/file/or/directory' );
Present the user with a file selection widget preset with
the given path.
a SCALAR if the response is OK and FALSE (0) for anything
else.
dselect( )
my $text = $d->dselect( path => '/path/to/a/file/or/directory' );
Present the user with a file selection widget preset with
the given path. Unlike fselect() this widget will only return a
directory selection.
a SCALAR if the response is OK and FALSE (0) for anything
else.
SEE ALSO
BUGSPlease email the author with any bug reports. Include the name of the module in the subject line.AUTHORKevin C. Krinke, <kevin@krinke.ca>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSECopyright (C) 2004-2016 Kevin C. Krinke <kevin@krinke.ca> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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