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package javafx.scene.control;

import javafx.css.PseudoClass;
import javafx.beans.property.ObjectProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.ObjectPropertyBase;
import javafx.collections.FXCollections;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.event.ActionEvent;
import javafx.event.Event;
import javafx.event.EventHandler;
import javafx.event.EventType;
import javafx.geometry.Side;
import javafx.scene.AccessibleAction;
import javafx.scene.AccessibleRole;
import javafx.scene.Node;
import javafx.scene.control.skin.MenuButtonSkin;
import javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyBooleanProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper;

MenuButton is a button which, when clicked or pressed, will show a ContextMenu. A MenuButton shares a very similar API to the Menu control, insofar that you set the items that should be shown in the items ObservableList, and there is a text property to specify the label shown within the MenuButton.

As mentioned, like the Menu API itself, you'll find an items ObservableList within which you can provide anything that extends from MenuItem. There are several useful subclasses of MenuItem including RadioMenuItem, CheckMenuItem, Menu, SeparatorMenuItem and CustomMenuItem.

A MenuButton can be set to show its menu on any side of the button. This is specified using the popupSide property. By default the menu appears below the button. However, regardless of the popupSide specified, if there is not enough room, the ContextMenu will be smartly repositioned, most probably to be on the opposite side of the MenuButton.

Example:

MenuButton m = new MenuButton("Eats");
m.getItems().addAll(new MenuItem("Burger"), new MenuItem("Hot Dog"));

MnemonicParsing is enabled by default for MenuButton.

See Also:
Since:JavaFX 2.0
/** * MenuButton is a button which, when clicked or pressed, will show a * {@link ContextMenu}. A MenuButton shares a very similar API to the {@link Menu} * control, insofar that you set the items that should be shown in the * {@link #getItems() items} ObservableList, and there is a {@link #textProperty() text} property to specify the * label shown within the MenuButton. * <p> * As mentioned, like the Menu API itself, you'll find an {@link #getItems() items} ObservableList * within which you can provide anything that extends from {@link MenuItem}. * There are several useful subclasses of {@link MenuItem} including * {@link RadioMenuItem}, {@link CheckMenuItem}, {@link Menu}, * {@link SeparatorMenuItem} and {@link CustomMenuItem}. * <p> * A MenuButton can be set to show its menu on any side of the button. This is * specified using the {@link #popupSideProperty() popupSide} property. By default * the menu appears below the button. However, regardless of the popupSide specified, * if there is not enough room, the {@link ContextMenu} will be * smartly repositioned, most probably to be on the opposite side of the * MenuButton. * * <p>Example:</p> * <pre> * MenuButton m = new MenuButton("Eats"); * m.getItems().addAll(new MenuItem("Burger"), new MenuItem("Hot Dog")); * </pre> * * <p> * MnemonicParsing is enabled by default for MenuButton. * </p> * * @see MenuItem * @see Menu * @see SplitMenuButton * @since JavaFX 2.0 */
public class MenuButton extends ButtonBase { /*************************************************************************** * * * Static properties and methods * * * **************************************************************************/
Called prior to the MenuButton showing its popup after the user has clicked or otherwise interacted with the MenuButton.
Since:JavaFX 8u60
/** * Called prior to the MenuButton showing its popup after the user * has clicked or otherwise interacted with the MenuButton. * @since JavaFX 8u60 */
public static final EventType<Event> ON_SHOWING = new EventType<Event>(Event.ANY, "MENU_BUTTON_ON_SHOWING");
Called after the MenuButton has shown its popup.
Since:JavaFX 8u60
/** * Called after the MenuButton has shown its popup. * @since JavaFX 8u60 */
public static final EventType<Event> ON_SHOWN = new EventType<Event>(Event.ANY, "MENU_BUTTON_ON_SHOWN");
Called when the MenuButton popup will be hidden.
Since:JavaFX 8u60
/** * Called when the MenuButton popup <b>will</b> be hidden. * @since JavaFX 8u60 */
public static final EventType<Event> ON_HIDING = new EventType<Event>(Event.ANY, "MENU_BUTTON_ON_HIDING");
Called when the MenuButton popup has been hidden.
Since:JavaFX 8u60
/** * Called when the MenuButton popup has been hidden. * @since JavaFX 8u60 */
public static final EventType<Event> ON_HIDDEN = new EventType<Event>(Event.ANY, "MENU_BUTTON_ON_HIDDEN"); /*************************************************************************** * * * Constructors * * * **************************************************************************/
Creates a new empty menu button. Use Labeled.setText(String), Labeled.setGraphic(Node) and getItems() to set the content.
/** * Creates a new empty menu button. Use {@link #setText(String)}, * {@link #setGraphic(Node)} and {@link #getItems()} to set the content. */
public MenuButton() { this(null, null); }
Creates a new empty menu button with the given text to display on the button. Use Labeled.setGraphic(Node) and getItems() to set the content.
Params:
  • text – the text to display on the menu button
/** * Creates a new empty menu button with the given text to display on the * button. Use {@link #setGraphic(Node)} and {@link #getItems()} to set the * content. * * @param text the text to display on the menu button */
public MenuButton(String text) { this(text, null); }
Creates a new empty menu button with the given text and graphic to display on the button. Use getItems() to set the content.
Params:
  • text – the text to display on the menu button
  • graphic – the graphic to display on the menu button
/** * Creates a new empty menu button with the given text and graphic to * display on the button. Use {@link #getItems()} to set the content. * * @param text the text to display on the menu button * @param graphic the graphic to display on the menu button */
public MenuButton(String text, Node graphic) { this(text, graphic, (MenuItem[])null); }
Creates a new menu button with the given text and graphic to display on the button, and inserts the given items into the items list.
Params:
  • text – the text to display on the menu button
  • graphic – the graphic to display on the menu button
  • items – The items to display in the popup menu.
Since:JavaFX 8u40
/** * Creates a new menu button with the given text and graphic to * display on the button, and inserts the given items * into the {@link #getItems() items} list. * * @param text the text to display on the menu button * @param graphic the graphic to display on the menu button * @param items The items to display in the popup menu. * @since JavaFX 8u40 */
public MenuButton(String text, Node graphic, MenuItem... items) { if (text != null) { setText(text); } if (graphic != null) { setGraphic(graphic); } if (items != null) { getItems().addAll(items); } getStyleClass().setAll(DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS); setAccessibleRole(AccessibleRole.MENU_BUTTON); setMnemonicParsing(true); // enable mnemonic auto-parsing by default // the default value for popupSide = Side.BOTTOM therefor // PSEUDO_CLASS_OPENVERTICALLY should be set from the start. pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_OPENVERTICALLY, true); }
* Properties * *
/*************************************************************************** * * * Properties * * * **************************************************************************/
private final ObservableList<MenuItem> items = FXCollections.<MenuItem>observableArrayList();
The items to show within this buttons menu. If this ObservableList is modified at runtime, the Menu will update as expected.

Commonly used controls include including MenuItem, CheckMenuItem, RadioMenuItem, and of course Menu, which if added to a menu, will become a sub menu. SeparatorMenuItem is another commonly used Node in the Menu's items ObservableList.

Returns:the list of menu items within this buttons menu
/** * The items to show within this buttons menu. If this ObservableList is modified * at runtime, the Menu will update as expected. * <p> * Commonly used controls include including {@code MenuItem}, * {@code CheckMenuItem}, {@code RadioMenuItem}, * and of course {@code Menu}, which if added to a menu, will become a sub * menu. {@link SeparatorMenuItem} is another commonly used Node in the Menu's items * ObservableList. * @return the list of menu items within this buttons menu */
public final ObservableList<MenuItem> getItems() { return items; } // --- Showing
Indicates whether the ContextMenu is currently visible.
/** * Indicates whether the {@link ContextMenu} is currently visible. */
private ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper showing = new ReadOnlyBooleanWrapper(this, "showing", false) { @Override protected void invalidated() { pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_SHOWING, get()); super.invalidated(); } }; private void setShowing(boolean value) { // these events will not fire if the showing property is bound Event.fireEvent(this, value ? new Event(ON_SHOWING) : new Event(ON_HIDING)); showing.set(value); Event.fireEvent(this, value ? new Event(ON_SHOWN) : new Event(ON_HIDDEN)); } public final boolean isShowing() { return showing.get(); } public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty showingProperty() { return showing.getReadOnlyProperty(); }
Indicates on which side the ContextMenu should open in relation to the MenuButton. Menu items are generally laid out vertically in either case. For example, if the menu button were in a vertical toolbar on the left edge of the application, you might change popupSide to Side.RIGHT so that the popup will appear to the right of the MenuButton.
@defaultValueSide.BOTTOM
/** * Indicates on which side the {@link ContextMenu} should open in * relation to the MenuButton. Menu items are generally laid * out vertically in either case. * For example, if the menu button were in a vertical toolbar on the left * edge of the application, you might change {@link #popupSideProperty() popupSide} * to {@code Side.RIGHT} so that the popup will appear to the right of the MenuButton. * * @defaultValue {@code Side.BOTTOM} */
// TODO expose via CSS private ObjectProperty<Side> popupSide; public final void setPopupSide(Side value) { popupSideProperty().set(value); } public final Side getPopupSide() { return popupSide == null ? Side.BOTTOM : popupSide.get(); } public final ObjectProperty<Side> popupSideProperty() { if (popupSide == null) { popupSide = new ObjectPropertyBase<Side>(Side.BOTTOM) { @Override protected void invalidated() { final Side side = get(); final boolean active = (side == Side.TOP) || (side == Side.BOTTOM); pseudoClassStateChanged(PSEUDO_CLASS_OPENVERTICALLY, active); } @Override public Object getBean() { return MenuButton.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "popupSide"; } }; } return popupSide; }
Called just prior to the ContextMenu being shown.
Returns:the on showing property
Since:10
/** * Called just prior to the {@code ContextMenu} being shown. * @return the on showing property * @since 10 */
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onShowingProperty() { return onShowing; } public final void setOnShowing(EventHandler<Event> value) { onShowingProperty().set(value); } public final EventHandler<Event> getOnShowing() { return onShowingProperty().get(); } private ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onShowing = new ObjectPropertyBase<EventHandler<Event>>() { @Override protected void invalidated() { setEventHandler(ON_SHOWING, get()); } @Override public Object getBean() { return MenuButton.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "onShowing"; } };
Called just after the ContextMenu is shown.
Returns:the on shown property
Since:10
/** * Called just after the {@code ContextMenu} is shown. * @return the on shown property * @since 10 */
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onShownProperty() { return onShown; } public final void setOnShown(EventHandler<Event> value) { onShownProperty().set(value); } public final EventHandler<Event> getOnShown() { return onShownProperty().get(); } private ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onShown = new ObjectPropertyBase<EventHandler<Event>>() { @Override protected void invalidated() { setEventHandler(ON_SHOWN, get()); } @Override public Object getBean() { return MenuButton.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "onShown"; } };
Called just prior to the ContextMenu being hidden.
Returns:the on hiding property
Since:10
/** * Called just prior to the {@code ContextMenu} being hidden. * @return the on hiding property * @since 10 */
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onHidingProperty() { return onHiding; } public final void setOnHiding(EventHandler<Event> value) { onHidingProperty().set(value); } public final EventHandler<Event> getOnHiding() { return onHidingProperty().get(); } private ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onHiding = new ObjectPropertyBase<EventHandler<Event>>() { @Override protected void invalidated() { setEventHandler(ON_HIDING, get()); } @Override public Object getBean() { return MenuButton.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "onHiding"; } };
Called just after the ContextMenu has been hidden.
Returns:the on hidden property
Since:10
/** * Called just after the {@code ContextMenu} has been hidden. * @return the on hidden property * @since 10 */
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onHiddenProperty() { return onHidden; } public final void setOnHidden(EventHandler<Event> value) { onHiddenProperty().set(value); } public final EventHandler<Event> getOnHidden() { return onHiddenProperty().get(); } private ObjectProperty<EventHandler<Event>> onHidden = new ObjectPropertyBase<EventHandler<Event>>() { @Override protected void invalidated() { setEventHandler(ON_HIDDEN, get()); } @Override public Object getBean() { return MenuButton.this; } @Override public String getName() { return "onHidden"; } }; /*************************************************************************** * * * Control methods * * * **************************************************************************/
Shows the ContextMenu, assuming this MenuButton is not disabled.
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/** * Shows the {@link ContextMenu}, assuming this MenuButton is not disabled. * * @see #isDisabled() * @see #isShowing() */
public void show() { // TODO: isBound check is probably unnecessary here if (!isDisabled() && !showing.isBound()) { setShowing(true); } }
Hides the ContextMenu.
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/** * Hides the {@link ContextMenu}. * * @see #isShowing() */
public void hide() { // TODO: isBound check is probably unnecessary here if (!showing.isBound()) { setShowing(false); } }
This has no impact.
/** * This has no impact. */
@Override public void fire() { if (!isDisabled()) { fireEvent(new ActionEvent()); } }
{@inheritDoc}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override protected Skin<?> createDefaultSkin() { return new MenuButtonSkin(this); }
* Stylesheet Handling * *
/*************************************************************************** * * * Stylesheet Handling * * * **************************************************************************/
private static final String DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS = "menu-button"; private static final PseudoClass PSEUDO_CLASS_OPENVERTICALLY = PseudoClass.getPseudoClass("openvertically"); private static final PseudoClass PSEUDO_CLASS_SHOWING = PseudoClass.getPseudoClass("showing"); /*************************************************************************** * * * Accessibility handling * * * **************************************************************************/
{@inheritDoc}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public void executeAccessibleAction(AccessibleAction action, Object... parameters) { switch (action) { case FIRE: if (isShowing()) { hide(); } else { show(); } break; default: super.executeAccessibleAction(action); } } }