Tk-JFileDialog
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INSTALLATION
To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
DEPENDENCIES
Perl 5, Cwd, File::Glob, Tk, Tk::Dialog Tk::JBrowseEntry
NAME
Tk::JFileDialog - A highly configurable File and Directory Dialog widget
for Perl/Tk.
AUTHOR
(c) 1996-2019, Jim Turner, "<https://metacpan.org/author/TURNERJW>".
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This is a derived work from Tk::FileDialog, Tk::Listbox and Tk::HList.
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1996-2019 Jim Turner "<mailto:turnerjw784@yahoo.com>". All
rights reserved.
Tk::JFileDialog 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 program 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 program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
SYNOPSIS
my $getFileDialog = $main->JFileDialog(
-Title =>'Please select a file:',
);
my $filename = $getFileDialog->Show();
if (defined $filename) {
print "..User entered file name=$filename=.\n";
}
EXAMPLE
The following code creates a JFileDialog and calls it. Note that
perl5.002gamma is required.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tk;
use Tk::JFileDialog;
my $main = MainWindow->new;
my $Horiz = 1;
my $fname;
my $LoadDialog = $main->JFileDialog(-Title =>'This is my title',
-Create => 0
);
$LoadDialog->configure(-FPat => '*pl',
-ShowAll => 0
);
$main->Entry(-textvariable => \$fname)
->pack(-expand => 1,
-fill => 'x'
)->pack;
$main->Button(-text => 'Kick me!',
-command => sub {
$fname = $LoadDialog->Show(-Horiz => $Horiz);
if (!defined($fname)) {
$fname = "Fine,Cancel, but no ShowDirList anymore!!!";
$LoadDialog->configure(-ShowDirList => 0);
}
}
)->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'x');
$main->Checkbutton(-text => 'Horizontal',
-variable => \$Horiz)
->pack(-expand => 1,
-fill => 'x'
)->pack;
$main->Button(-text => 'Exit',
-command => sub {
$main->destroy;
}
)->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'x');
MainLoop;
print "Exit Stage right!\n";
exit(0);
DESCRIPTION
The widget is based on the Tk::FileDialog widget by Brent B. Powers. It
uses and depends on the author's Tk::JBrowseEntry widget and adds
numerous features, such as optional history and favorites files, handles
MS-Windows drive letters, additional key bindings, etc.
To use JFileDialog, simply create your JFileDialog objects during
initialization (or at least before a Show). When you wish to display the
JFileDialog, invoke the 'Show' method on the JFileDialog object; The
method will return either a file name, a path name, or undef. undef is
returned only if the user pressed the Cancel button.
WIDGET OPTIONS
Any of the following configuration items may be set via the configure
(or Show) method, or retrieved via the cget method:
-Create
Enable the user to specify a file that does not exist. If *0* (not
enabled), and the user specifies a non-existent file, a dialog box
will be shown informing the user of the error (This Dialog Box is
configurable via the EDlg* switches, described below). If set to
*-1*, user can not create a new file nor type in a name, only select
from the list. Default: *1* (enable user to enter a "new"
(non-existant) file name).
-DisableFPat
Disables the ability of the user to change the file selection
pattern (the user is by default allowed to change the status).
Default: *FALSE* (enable user to change the file selection pattern).
-DisableShowAll
Disables the ability of the user to change the status of the ShowAll
flag (the user is by default allowed to change the status). Default:
*FALSE* (enable user to toggle showing of hidden files and
directories).
-File
The default file name. If specified and the file exists in the
currently-selected path, it will be highlighted and selected; and
pressing the [Reset] button will reset the selected file to be this
one. Default: none (no default file name is initially shown).
-FNameList
Optional reference to a list of specific file names to be displayed
in the file list. User can be forced to select a file from this
specific list by further constraints such as -DisableFPat => 1,
-Create => -1, -SelDir => -1, and -DisableShowAll => 1. The list can
contain any combination of file names (ie. *"file.ext"*, absolute
paths, ie. *"/home/user/file.ext"*, or relative paths, ie.
*"user/file.ext"* or I"<c:file.ext>. The files will be compared
against the current path and, if matching (and existing, if -Create
< 1), will be shown in the drop-down list. Default: none (show all
files otherwise matching any other filters found in the current
path.
NOTE: File-names are case-sensitive and paths should be forward
slashes ("/"), even on M$-Windows.
-FPat
Sets the default file selection pattern. Only files matching this
pattern will be displayed in the File List Box. It can also be
multiple extensions separated by the pipe symbol ("|"), ie.
"*.jpg|*.gif|*.png". Default: *''* (*).
-FPatList
Specifies a reference to a list of valid file extensions composing
the drop-down list for the "Filter" field for selecting a file
selection pattern. Default is empty. Example: -FPatList =>
['*.jpg|*.gif|*.png', '*.pl|*.pm', '*.exe']. NOTE: If -Fpat is also
specified, but is NOT in the -FPatList list, it will automatically
be appended to the top of the list.
-FPatOnly
Compares all files selected or typed in against the file selection
pattern, if set to 1. This, combined with -FPat and / or -FPatList
can force a user to enter files with the proper extension.
-Geometry
Sets the geometry of the File Dialog. Setting the size is a
dangerous thing to do. If not configured, or set to '', the File
Dialog will be centered. Default: undef (window-manager sets the
popup window's geometry).
-Grab
Enables the File Dialog to do an application Grab when displayed.
Default: 1 (file dialog will grab focus and be "modal").
-HistDeleteOk
If set, allows user to delete items from the history dropdown list
and thus the history file. Default 0 (do not allow user to remove
items in history).
NOTE: requires Tk::JBrowseEntry v5.0 or later to work.
-HistFile
Enables the keeping of a history of the previous files / directories
selected. The file specified must be writable. If specified, a
history of up to "-History" number of files will be kept and will be
displayed in a "JBrowseEntry" combo-box permitting user selection.
Default: *undef* (no history file or drop-down).
-History
Used with the "-HistFile" option. Specifies how many files to retain
in the history list. Zero means keep all. Default: *20* (keep last
20).
-HistUsePath
If set, the path is set to that of the last file selected from the
history. If set to something other than 1 or 0, a checkbox will
appear to the right of the history dropdown labeled "Keep Path" to
allow user to control this. If set to a string, then that will be
used for the checkbox label in lieu of "Keep Path". Default: *undef*
(not set).
-HistUsePathButton
Set (check or uncheck) the "Keep Path" checkbox created if
"-HistUsePath" option is set, otherwise, ignored. The state of this
button can also be fetched by calling the getHistUsePathButton()
method, which returns 1 or 0. Default: *FALSE* (unchecked).
-Horiz
*TRUE* sets the File List box to be to the right of the Directory
List Box. If 0, the File List box will be below the Directory List
box. Default: *TRUE* (display the listboxes side-by-side).
-maxwidth
Specifies the maximum width in avg. characters the width of the text
entry fields are allowed to expand to. Default: *60* (characters).
-nonLatinFilenames
NEW with Version 2.11+:
If set, allows for handling of non-Latin / unicode file-names that
Perl doesn't, by default, seem to handle properly as of 5.28.1, as
it wants to convert them to utf-8 internally, but then fails to find
/ match them with the underling file-system names (they likely won't
show up in the file / directory lists). Default: *0* (unset - only
handle normal (ANSI chars < 128) characters in file-names, as was
the case pre-v2.11).
This was added due to Perl's current failure to convert it's UTF-8
strings back to ASCII bytes when interfacing with the underlying
file-system via system calls, such as open() and the standard
file-test operators, such as "-f", etc, if the string has been
manipulated within Perl code and Perl has set it's internal UTF-8
flag for the string, see cpan bug# 128958.
NOTE: Your application that uses this module will also likely need
modification to handle these file-names returned by JFileDialog!
-noselecttext
Normally, when the widget has the focus, the current value is
"selected" (highlighted and in the cut-buffer). Some consider this
unattractive in appearance, particularly with the "readonly" state,
which appears as a raised button in Unix, similar to an
"Optionmenu". Setting this option will cause the text to not be
selected (highlighted).
-Path
The initial (default) selection path. The default is the current
working directory. If specified, pressing [Reset] will switch the
directory dialog back to this path. Default: none (use current
working directory).
-PathFile
Specifies a file containing a list of "favorite paths" bookmarks to
show in a dropdown list allowing quick-changes in directories.
Default: *undef* (no favorite path file or dropdown list).
-QuickSelect
If set to 0, user must invoke the "OK" button to complete selection
from the listbox. If 1 or 2, double-clicking or single-clicking
(respectively) an item in the file list automatically completes the
selection. NOTE: If set to 2 (single-click) and *-SelectMode* is
"multiple" or "extended" then it will be forced to 1 (double-click),
since single-click will just add the file to the list to be
selected. This also affects the history and favorite path dropdown
lists. If 1 or 2, clicking an item from these lists invokes
selection. Default: *1*.
-SelDir
If 1 or 2, enables selection of a directory rather than a file, and
disables the actions of the File List Box. Setting to 2 allows
selection of either a file OR a directory. If -1, the directory
listbox, etc. are disabled and the user is forced to select file(s)
from the initially-specified path. NOTE: This will NOT prevent the
user from typing an alternate path in front of the file name
entered, so the application must still verify the path returned and
handle as desired, ie. display an error dialog and force them to
reenter, strip the path, etc. Default: *0* (only file(s) may be
selected).
-SelectMode
Sets the selectmode of the File Dialog. If not configured it will be
defaulted to 'browse' (single). If set to 'multiple' or 'extended',
then the user may select more than one file and a comma-delimited
list of all selected files is returned. Otherwise, only a single
file may be selected. Default: *'browse'* (selecting only a single
file from the list allowed).
-SelHook
SelHook is configured with a reference to a routine that will be
called when a file is chosen. The file is called with a sole
parameter of the full path and file name of the file chosen. If the
Create flag is disabled (and the user is not allowed to specify new
files), the file will be known to exist at the time that SelHook is
called. Note that SelHook will also be called with directories if
the SelDir Flag is enabled, and that the JFileDialog box will still
be displayed. The JFileDialog box should not be destroyed from
within the SelHook routine, although it may generally be configured.
SelHook routines return 0 to reject the selection and allow the user
to reselect, and any other value to accept the selection. If a
SelHook routine returns non-zero, the JFileDialog will immediately
be withdrawn, and the file will be returned to the caller.
There may be only one SelHook routine active at any time.
Configuring the SelHook routine replaces any existing SelHook
routine. Configuring the SelHook routine with 0 removes the SelHook
routine. Default: *undef* (no callback function).
-ShowAll
Determines whether hidden files and directories (.* and those with
the M$-Windows "hidden" attribute set, on Windows) are displayed in
the File and Directory Listboxes. The Show All Checkbox reflects the
setting of this switch. Default: *0* (do not show hidden files or
directories).
-ShowDirList
Enable the user to change directories. If disabled, the directory
list box will not be shown. Generally, *-SelDir* should also be set
to -1, otherwise, user can still change directories by typing them
in. Default: *TRUE* (enable).
-ShowFileList
Enable the user to select file(s) from a list. If disabled, the file
list box will not be shown. Generally, *-SelDir* should also be set
to 1, otherwise, user can still select files by typing them in.
Default: *TRUE* (enable).
-Title
The Title of the dialog box. Default: *'Select File:'*.
Labels and Captions
For support of internationalization, the text on any of the subwidgets
may be changed.
-CancelButtonLabel
The text for the Cancel button. Default: *'Cancel'*.
-CdoutButtonLabel
The text for the JFM4 Filemanager "Current" Directory button.
Default: *'C~dout'*.
-CWDButtonLabel
The text for the Cdout Directory button. Default: *'C~WD'*.
-DirLBCaption
The Caption above the Directory List Box. Default: *'Folders:'* on
Windows sytems, *'Directories:'* on all others.
-FileEntryLabel
The label to the left of the File Entry. Default: *'File:'*.
-FltEntryLabel
The label to the left of the Filter entry. Default: *'Filter:'*.
-FileLBCaption
The Caption above the File List Box. Default: *'Files'*.
-HomeButtonLabel
The text for the Home directory button. Default: *'Home'*.
-OKButtonLabel
The text for the OK button. Default: *'Ok'*.
-PathEntryLabel
The label to the left of the Path Entry. Default: *'Path:'*.
-RescanButtonLabel
The text for the Rescan button. Default: *'Refresh'*.
-ResetButtonLabel
The text for the Reset button. Default: *'Re~set'*.
-ShowAllLabel
The text of the Show All Checkbutton. Default: *'Show All'*.
-SortButton
Whether or not to display a checkbox to change file box list sort
order. Default: *TRUE* (show).
-SortButtonLabel
The text for the Sort/Atime button. Default: *'Atime'*.
-SortOrder
Order to display files in the file list box ('Name' or 'Date')
Default: *Name*. If *'Date'*, then the day and time is displayed in
the box before the name, (but not included when selected)
Error Dialog Switches
If the -Create switch is set to *0*, and the user specifies a file that
does not exist, a dialog box will be displayed informing the user of the
error. These switches allow some configuration of that dialog box.
-EDlgText
DEPRECIATED (now ignored)! - The message of the Error Dialog Box.
The variables $path, $file, and $filename (the full path and
filename of the selected file) are available. Default: *"You must
specify an existing file.\n(\$filename not found)"*.
-EDlgTitle
The title of the Error Dialog Box. Default: *'Incorrect entry or
selection!'*.
WIDGET METHODS
The following non-standard methods may be used with a JFileDialog object
Show()
Displays the file dialog box for the user to operate. Additional
configuration items may be passed in at Show-time In other words,
this code snippet: Returns nothing.
$fd->Show(-Title => 'Ooooh, Preeeeeety!');
is the same as this code snippet:
$fd->configure(-Title => 'Ooooh, Preeeeeety!');
$fd->Show;
getHistUsePathButton()
Fetches the value of the "Keep Path" checkbox created by setting the
-HistUsePath option. The checkbox can be set initially by the
-HistUsePathButton. The purpose of this allows an application to
"remember" the user's last choice for this checkbox the next time he
invokes the JFileDialog widget by fetching it's status via this
function after the JFileDialog widget is closed when the user last
selected a file, etc., then using that variable as the
*HistUsePathButton* argument when JFileDialog is opened again within
the application. Returns integer (1 or 0).
getLastPath()
Fetches the current path as it was when the JFileDialog wiget last
closed. The purpose of this allows an application to "remember" the
path the previous user selected from the next time he invokes the
JFileDialog widget by fetching it's status via this function after
the JFileDialog widget is closed when the user last selected a file,
etc., then using that variable as the *-Path* argument when
JFileDialog is opened again within the application. Returns *string*
(last path user selected, if known, otherwise the path specified by
-Path, if specified, or the current working directory).
DEPENDS
Cwd, File::Glob, Tk, Tk::Dialog Tk::JBrowseEntry