- java.lang.Object
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- javafx.stage.Window
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- javafx.stage.PopupWindow
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- javafx.scene.control.PopupControl
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- javafx.scene.control.ContextMenu
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Styleable
,EventTarget
,Skinnable
@IDProperty("id") public class ContextMenu extends PopupControl
A popup control containing an ObservableList of menu items. The
items
ObservableList allows for anyMenuItem
type to be inserted, including its subclassesMenu
,MenuItem
,RadioMenuItem
,CheckMenuItem
andCustomMenuItem
. If an arbitrary Node needs to be inserted into a menu, a CustomMenuItem can be used. One exception to this general rule is thatSeparatorMenuItem
could be used for inserting a separator.A common use case for this class is creating and showing context menus to users. To create a context menu using ContextMenu you can do the following:
final ContextMenu contextMenu = new ContextMenu(); contextMenu.setOnShowing(new EventHandler<WindowEvent>() { public void handle(WindowEvent e) { System.out.println("showing"); } }); contextMenu.setOnShown(new EventHandler<WindowEvent>() { public void handle(WindowEvent e) { System.out.println("shown"); } }); MenuItem item1 = new MenuItem("About"); item1.setOnAction(new EventHandler<ActionEvent>() { public void handle(ActionEvent e) { System.out.println("About"); } }); MenuItem item2 = new MenuItem("Preferences"); item2.setOnAction(new EventHandler<ActionEvent>() { public void handle(ActionEvent e) { System.out.println("Preferences"); } }); contextMenu.getItems().addAll(item1, item2); final TextField textField = new TextField("Type Something"); textField.setContextMenu(contextMenu);
Control.setContextMenu(javafx.scene.control.ContextMenu)
convenience method can be used to set a context menu on on any control. The example above results in the context menu being displayed on the rightSide
of the TextField. Alternatively, an event handler can also be set on the control to invoke the context menu as shown below.textField.setOnAction(new EventHandler<ActionEvent>() { public void handle(ActionEvent e) { contextMenu.show(textField, Side.BOTTOM, 0, 0); } }); Group root = (Group) scene.getRoot(); root.getChildren().add(textField);
In this example, the context menu is shown when the user clicks on the
Button
(of course, you should use theMenuButton
control to do this rather than doing the above).Note that the show function used in the code sample above will result in the ContextMenu appearing directly beneath the TextField. You can vary the
Side
to get the results you expect.
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Property Summary
Properties Type Property Description ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ActionEvent>>
onAction
Callback function to be informed when an item contained within thisContextMenu
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Properties declared in class javafx.scene.control.PopupControl
id, maxHeight, maxWidth, minHeight, minWidth, prefHeight, prefWidth, skin, style
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Properties declared in class javafx.stage.PopupWindow
anchorLocation, anchorX, anchorY, autoFix, autoHide, consumeAutoHidingEvents, hideOnEscape, onAutoHide, ownerNode, ownerWindow
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Properties declared in class javafx.stage.Window
eventDispatcher, focused, forceIntegerRenderScale, height, onCloseRequest, onHidden, onHiding, onShowing, onShown, opacity, outputScaleX, outputScaleY, renderScaleX, renderScaleY, scene, showing, width, x, y
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces declared in class javafx.scene.control.PopupControl
PopupControl.CSSBridge
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Nested classes/interfaces declared in class javafx.stage.PopupWindow
PopupWindow.AnchorLocation
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Field Summary
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Fields declared in class javafx.scene.control.PopupControl
bridge, USE_COMPUTED_SIZE, USE_PREF_SIZE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ContextMenu()
Create a new ContextMenuContextMenu(MenuItem... items)
Create a new ContextMenu initialized with the given items
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ObservableList<MenuItem>
getItems()
The menu items on the context menu.EventHandler<ActionEvent>
getOnAction()
Gets the value of the property onAction.void
hide()
Hides thisContextMenu
and any visible submenus, assuming that when this function is called that theContextMenu
was showing.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ActionEvent>>
onActionProperty()
Callback function to be informed when an item contained within thisContextMenu
has been activated.void
setOnAction(EventHandler<ActionEvent> value)
Sets the value of the property onAction.void
show(Node anchor, double screenX, double screenY)
Shows theContextMenu
at the specified screen coordinates.void
show(Node anchor, Side side, double dx, double dy)
Shows theContextMenu
relative to the given anchor node, on the side specified by thehpos
andvpos
parameters, and offset by the givendx
anddy
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Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Methods declared in class javafx.scene.control.PopupControl
createDefaultSkin, getClassCssMetaData, getCssMetaData, getId, getMaxHeight, getMaxWidth, getMinHeight, getMinWidth, getPrefHeight, getPrefWidth, getPseudoClassStates, getStyle, getStyleableParent, getStyleClass, getTypeSelector, idProperty, maxHeight, maxHeightProperty, maxWidth, maxWidthProperty, minHeight, minHeightProperty, minWidth, minWidthProperty, prefHeight, prefHeightProperty, prefWidth, prefWidthProperty, pseudoClassStateChanged, setId, setMaxHeight, setMaxSize, setMaxWidth, setMinHeight, setMinSize, setMinWidth, setPrefHeight, setPrefSize, setPrefWidth, setStyle, skinProperty, styleProperty
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Methods declared in class javafx.stage.PopupWindow
anchorLocationProperty, anchorXProperty, anchorYProperty, autoFixProperty, autoHideProperty, consumeAutoHidingEventsProperty, getAnchorLocation, getAnchorX, getAnchorY, getConsumeAutoHidingEvents, getOnAutoHide, getOwnerNode, getOwnerWindow, hideOnEscapeProperty, isAutoFix, isAutoHide, isHideOnEscape, onAutoHideProperty, ownerNodeProperty, ownerWindowProperty, setAnchorLocation, setAnchorX, setAnchorY, setAutoFix, setAutoHide, setConsumeAutoHidingEvents, setHideOnEscape, setOnAutoHide, setScene, show, show
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Methods declared in interface javafx.css.Styleable
getStyleableNode
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Methods declared in class javafx.stage.Window
addEventFilter, addEventHandler, buildEventDispatchChain, centerOnScreen, eventDispatcherProperty, fireEvent, focusedProperty, forceIntegerRenderScaleProperty, getEventDispatcher, getHeight, getOnCloseRequest, getOnHidden, getOnHiding, getOnShowing, getOnShown, getOpacity, getOutputScaleX, getOutputScaleY, getProperties, getRenderScaleX, getRenderScaleY, getScene, getUserData, getWidth, getWindows, getX, getY, hasProperties, heightProperty, isFocused, isForceIntegerRenderScale, isShowing, onCloseRequestProperty, onHiddenProperty, onHidingProperty, onShowingProperty, onShownProperty, opacityProperty, outputScaleXProperty, outputScaleYProperty, removeEventFilter, removeEventHandler, renderScaleXProperty, renderScaleYProperty, requestFocus, sceneProperty, setEventDispatcher, setEventHandler, setForceIntegerRenderScale, setHeight, setOnCloseRequest, setOnHidden, setOnHiding, setOnShowing, setOnShown, setOpacity, setRenderScaleX, setRenderScaleY, setUserData, setWidth, setX, setY, show, showingProperty, sizeToScene, widthProperty, xProperty, yProperty
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Property Detail
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onAction
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ActionEvent>> onActionProperty
Callback function to be informed when an item contained within thisContextMenu
has been activated. The current implementation informs all parent menus as well, so that it is not necessary to listen to all sub menus for events.- See Also:
getOnAction()
,setOnAction(EventHandler)
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Constructor Detail
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ContextMenu
public ContextMenu()
Create a new ContextMenu
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ContextMenu
public ContextMenu(MenuItem... items)
Create a new ContextMenu initialized with the given items- Parameters:
items
- the list of menu items
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Method Detail
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setOnAction
public final void setOnAction(EventHandler<ActionEvent> value)
Sets the value of the property onAction.- Property description:
- Callback function to be informed when an item contained within this
ContextMenu
has been activated. The current implementation informs all parent menus as well, so that it is not necessary to listen to all sub menus for events.
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getOnAction
public final EventHandler<ActionEvent> getOnAction()
Gets the value of the property onAction.- Property description:
- Callback function to be informed when an item contained within this
ContextMenu
has been activated. The current implementation informs all parent menus as well, so that it is not necessary to listen to all sub menus for events.
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onActionProperty
public final ObjectProperty<EventHandler<ActionEvent>> onActionProperty()
Callback function to be informed when an item contained within thisContextMenu
has been activated. The current implementation informs all parent menus as well, so that it is not necessary to listen to all sub menus for events.- See Also:
getOnAction()
,setOnAction(EventHandler)
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getItems
public final ObservableList<MenuItem> getItems()
The menu items on the context menu. If this ObservableList is modified at runtime, the ContextMenu will update as expected.- Returns:
- the menu items on this context menu
- See Also:
MenuItem
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show
public void show(Node anchor, Side side, double dx, double dy)
Shows theContextMenu
relative to the given anchor node, on the side specified by thehpos
andvpos
parameters, and offset by the givendx
anddy
values for the x-axis and y-axis, respectively. If there is not enough room, the menu is moved to the opposite side and the offset is not applied.To clarify the purpose of the
hpos
andvpos
parameters, consider that they are relative to the anchor node. As such, ahpos
andvpos
ofCENTER
would mean that the ContextMenu appears on top of the anchor, with the (0,0) position of theContextMenu
positioned at (0,0) of the anchor. Ahpos
of right would then shift theContextMenu
such that its top-left (0,0) position would be attached to the top-right position of the anchor.This function is useful for finely tuning the position of a menu, relative to the parent node to ensure close alignment.
- Parameters:
anchor
- the anchor nodeside
- the sidedx
- the dx value for the x-axisdy
- the dy value for the y-axis
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show
public void show(Node anchor, double screenX, double screenY)
Shows theContextMenu
at the specified screen coordinates. If there is not enough room at the specified location to show theContextMenu
given its size requirements, the necessary adjustments are made to bring theContextMenu
back back on screen. This also means that theContextMenu
will not span multiple monitors.- Overrides:
show
in classPopupWindow
- Parameters:
anchor
- the anchor nodescreenX
- the x position of the anchor in screen coordinatesscreenY
- the y position of the anchor in screen coordinates
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hide
public void hide()
Hides thisContextMenu
and any visible submenus, assuming that when this function is called that theContextMenu
was showing.If this
ContextMenu
is not showing, then nothing happens.- Overrides:
hide
in classPopupWindow
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