aps/Toolbar

Container for buttons.

Usually placed on top of a View. Visible only if it has at least one visible child.

Compatibility

All user panels - CP and UX1

Overview

The aps/Toolbar container displays a set of buttons with separators. You may use it inside an aps/Grid or apart from it.

Find the nested rules for this widget in the recommended Widget Hierarchy.

An aps/Toolbar can contain several aps/ToolbarButton and aps/ToolbarSeparator widgets added by any declaration method. For each aps/ToolbarButton, you should define a handler.

Examples

Widget Loader

RUN DEMO

require(["aps/load", "aps/ready!"],
function(load){
    "use strict";

    load([ "aps/PageContainer", [
        [ "aps/Panel", [
            ["aps/Toolbar", [
                [ "aps/ToolbarButton", {
                    label:      "Export configuration",
                    iconClass:  "sb-export",
                    onClick:    function() { alert("Hello!"); }
                }],
                [ "aps/ToolbarSeparator" ],
                [ "aps/ToolbarButton", {
                    label:      "Add New Server",
                    iconClass:  "sb-add-new-server",
                    onClick:    function() { alert("Hello!"); }
                }]
    ]]]]]]);
});

Widget Constructor

RUN DEMO

require([
  "aps/Toolbar",
  "aps/ToolbarButton",
  "aps/ToolbarSeparator",
  "aps/PageContainer",
  "aps/ready!"
], function(Toolbar, ToolbarButton, ToolbarSeparator, PageContainer){
    "use strict";

    var page = new PageContainer({}, "testToolbar");

    var toolbar = new Toolbar();

    toolbar.addChild(new ToolbarButton({
      id:      "buttonAddNewCustomer",
      label:      "Add New Server",
      iconClass:  "sb-add-new-server",
      onClick: function(){
        alert("triam!");
      }
    }));

    toolbar.addChild(new ToolbarSeparator());

    toolbar.addChild(new ToolbarButton({
      id:      "buttonExportCustomers",
      label:      "Export configuration",
      iconClass:  "sb-export",
      onClick: function(){
        alert("triam!");
      }
    }));

    page.addChild(toolbar);

    page.startup();
});

Public Properties

PROPERTY

TYPE

DEFAULT

DESCRIPTION

disabled

boolean

false

Specifies if the widget will respond to user input.

gridSize

string

undefined

This specifies the widget width that is relevant only for widgets inside Container, FieldSet, or Tiles.

isBusy

boolean

false

If the widget is busy then this property is true.

label

string

“”

Text that is shown as a label if the widget is placed inside a aps/FieldSet.

visible

boolean

true

If this property value is set to true, then the widget is visible.

disabled boolean

Specifies if the widget will respond to user input.

Default value: false.

gridSize string

This specifies the widget width that is relevant only for widgets inside Container, FieldSet, or Tiles. In other cases it will be ignored.

gridSize string contains few options with number values (from 1 to 12) separated by spaces, which specify the grid size of the widget in different layouts:

- md - desktop

- xs - phone

For example, gridSize: “md-4 xs-2”.

All values below 1, e.g. “md-0”, will be replaced with the empty string (“”), values above 12, e.g. “md-14”, will be reduced to 12 (“md-12”).

Default value: undefined.

isBusy boolean

If the widget is busy then this property is true.

Default value: false.

label string

Text that is shown as a label if the widget is placed inside a aps/FieldSet.

Default value: “”.

visible boolean

If this property value is set to true, then the widget is visible.

Default value: true.

Public Methods

METHOD

RETURN

DESCRIPTION

addChild (child, insertIndex)

undefined

Addition of a new child widget

cancel ()

object

Sets the isBusy property to false

destroy ()

undefined

Destroys this widget

focus ()

aps/_containerbase
function

Focusing the focusable child

get ()

any

Get a property of the Stateful instance

getChildren ()

array

Returns all direct children of this widget, i

getParents ()

array

Discover and return all parents of the widget

placeAt ()

dijit/_widgetbase
function

Place this widget somewhere in the DOM based on standard dojo/dom-construct::place() conventions

removeAll ()

undefined

Remove all children in the widget

removeChild (widget)

undefined

Removes the passed widget instance from this widget and destroys it

reset ()

undefined

Resets the widget

set ()

object
function

Set a property of the Stateful instance

startup ()

undefined

Gets started after the DOM fragment is added to the document

validate ()

boolean

Called by oninit, onblur, and onkeypress

addChild

Addition of a new child widget.

Return: undefined

ARGUMENT

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

child

dojo.Widget

New child widget

insertIndex

Integer

Child index

cancel

Sets the isBusy property to false.

Return: object

destroy

Destroys this widget. Will also destroy any resources (including widgets) registered via this.own(). This method will also destroy internal widgets such as those created from a template.

Return: undefined

focus

Focusing the focusable child

Return: aps/_containerbase function

get

Get a property of the Stateful instance. Get a named property of the Stateful object. The property may potentially be retrieved via a getter method in subclasses.

In the base class, this just retrieves the object’s property.

Return: any

getChildren

Returns all direct children of this widget, i.e. all widgets underneath this.containerNode whose parent is this widget. Note that it returns not all descendetns, but only the direct children. Analogous to Node.childNodes, except containing widgets rather than DOMNodes.

The result intentionally excludes internally created widgets (a.k.a. supporting widgets) outside of this.containerNode.

Note the returned array is a simple array. The application code should not assume existence of methods like forEach().

Return: array

getParents

Discover and return all parents of the widget.

Return: array

placeAt

Place this widget somewhere in the DOM based on standard dojo/dom-construct::place() conventions. A convenience function providing a simple shorthand mechanism to put an existing (or newly created) widget somewhere in the DOM, and allow chaining.

Return: dijit/_widgetbase function

removeAll

Remove all children in the widget.

Return: undefined

removeChild

Removes the passed widget instance from this widget and destroys it. You can also pass in an integer indicating the index within the container to remove (ie, removeChild(5) removes the sixth widget).

Return: undefined

ARGUMENT

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

widget

Widget
Int

Child widget or index

reset

Resets the widget.

Return: undefined

set

Set a property of the Stateful instance. Sets named properties of the stateful object and notifies the watchers of the property. A programmatic setter may be defined in subclasses.

Return: object function

startup

Gets started after the DOM fragment is added to the document Called after the widget and its children have been created and added to the page, and all related widgets have finished their create() cycle, up through postCreate().

Note that startup() may be called while the widget is still hidden, for example if the widget is inside a hidden dijit/Dialog or an unselected tab of a dijit/layout/TabContainer. For widgets that need to do layout, it’s best to put that layout code inside resize(), and then extend dijit/layout/_LayoutWidget so that resize() is called when the widget is visible.

Return: undefined

validate

Called by oninit, onblur, and onkeypress. Show missing or invalid messages if appropriate, and highlight textbox field.

Return: boolean

Public Events

EVENT

RETURN

DESCRIPTION

onClick ()

undefined

The method is called when a user clicks on the widget

onClick

The method is called when a user clicks on the widget.