import Plugin from '../Plugin'; import { ButtonSpec, ViewHandle, DialogResult } from './types'; /** * Allows creating and managing dialogs. A dialog is modal window that * contains a webview and a row of buttons. You can update the update the * webview using the `setHtml` method. Dialogs are hidden by default and * you need to call `open()` to open them. Once the user clicks on a * button, the `open` call will return an object indicating what button was * clicked on. * * ## Retrieving form values * * If your HTML content included one or more forms, a `formData` object * will also be included with the key/value for each form. * * ## Special button IDs * * The following buttons IDs have a special meaning: * * - `ok`, `yes`, `submit`, `confirm`: They are considered "submit" buttons * - `cancel`, `no`, `reject`: They are considered "dismiss" buttons * * This information is used by the application to determine what action * should be done when the user presses "Enter" or "Escape" within the * dialog. If they press "Enter", the first "submit" button will be * automatically clicked. If they press "Escape" the first "dismiss" button * will be automatically clicked. * * [View the demo * plugin](https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/tree/dev/packages/app-cli/tests/support/plugins/dialog) */ export default class JoplinViewsDialogs { private store; private plugin; private implementation_; constructor(implementation: any, plugin: Plugin, store: any); private controller; /** * Creates a new dialog */ create(id: string): Promise; /** * Displays a message box with OK/Cancel buttons. Returns the button index that was clicked - "0" for OK and "1" for "Cancel" */ showMessageBox(message: string): Promise; /** * Sets the dialog HTML content */ setHtml(handle: ViewHandle, html: string): Promise; /** * Sets the dialog buttons. */ setButtons(handle: ViewHandle, buttons: ButtonSpec[]): Promise; /** * Opens the dialog */ open(handle: ViewHandle): Promise; }