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= Button = | = Button = | ||
− | *Demonstration: [http://www.zkoss.org/zkdemo/ | + | *Demonstration: [http://www.zkoss.org/zkdemo/input/button Button] and [[Small_Talks/2009/July/ZK_5:_New_File_Upload#Live_Demo |Fileupload]] |
*Java API: <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> | *Java API: <javadoc>org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> | ||
*JavaScript API: <javadoc directory="jsdoc">zul.wgt.Button</javadoc> | *JavaScript API: <javadoc directory="jsdoc">zul.wgt.Button</javadoc> | ||
+ | *Style Guide: [[ZK_Style_Guide/XUL_Component_Specification/Button | Button]] | ||
= Employment/Purpose = | = Employment/Purpose = | ||
− | You could assign a < | + | You could assign a <code>label</code> and an <code>image</code> to a button by the <code>label</code> and <code>image</code> properties. If both are specified, the <code>dir</code> property control which is displayed up front, and the <code>orient</code> property controls whether the layout is horizontal or vertical. |
+ | |||
+ | Within ZK 5, the file upload has been redesigned so it can be integrated with any widget. For example, the button now can be used to upload a file. In addition to this, the display of the upload status has been enhanced and can be customized easily. | ||
= Example = | = Example = | ||
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<source lang="xml" > | <source lang="xml" > | ||
− | + | <button label="Left" image="/img/network.gif" width="125px"/> | |
− | + | <button label="Right" image="/img/network.gif" dir="reverse" width="125px"/> | |
− | + | <button label="Above" image="/img/network.gif" orient="vertical" width="125px"/> | |
− | + | <button label="Below" image="/img/network.gif" orient="vertical" dir="reverse" width="125px"/> | |
+ | </source> | ||
+ | In addition to employing URLs to specify images, you can dynamically assign a generated image to a button using the <code>setImageContent</code> method. Refer to the following section for details. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Tip:''' The <code>setImageContent</code> method is supplied by all components that have an <code>image</code> property. Simply put, <code>setImageContent</code> is used for dynamically generated images, while <code>image</code> is used for images identifiable by a URL. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = File Upload = | ||
+ | |||
+ | A button or a [[ZK_Component_Reference/Essential_Components/Toolbarbutton#File_Upload | Toolbarbutton]] can be used to upload files. All you need to do is: | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Specify the <code>upload</code> attribute with <code>true</code> | ||
+ | # Handles the <code>onUpload</code> event | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button upload="true" label="Fileupload" onUpload="myProcessUpload(event.getMedia())"/> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | When the file is uploaded, an instance of <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.UploadEvent</javadoc> is sent to the button. Then, the event listener can retrieve the uploaded content by examining the return value of <javadoc method="getMedia()">org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.UploadEvent</javadoc>. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Custom Error Message When Fileupload Over Maxsize = | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. Write your own AuLoader | ||
+ | <source lang="java" highlight="9,10,11,12"> | ||
+ | package test; | ||
+ | |||
+ | import org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileUploadBase.SizeLimitExceededException; | ||
+ | import org.zkoss.zk.au.http.AuUploader; | ||
+ | |||
+ | public class MyUploader extends AuUploader { | ||
+ | |||
+ | protected String handleError(Throwable ex) { | ||
+ | if(ex instanceof SizeLimitExceededException){ | ||
+ | SizeLimitExceededException e = (SizeLimitExceededException) ex; | ||
+ | return e.getActualSize() + " is over our limit"; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | return super.handleError(ex); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. Apply it in the web.xml | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml" highlight="5,6,7,8"> | ||
+ | <servlet> | ||
+ | <description>The asynchronous update engine for ZK</description> | ||
+ | <servlet-name>auEngine</servlet-name> | ||
+ | <servlet-class>org.zkoss.zk.au.http.DHtmlUpdateServlet</servlet-class> | ||
+ | <init-param> | ||
+ | <param-name>extension0</param-name> | ||
+ | <param-value>/upload=test.MyUploader</param-value> | ||
+ | </init-param> | ||
+ | </servlet> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Result Video Demo | ||
+ | ** http://screencast.com/t/MZlxSR9JzG | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Limitation of the Default Mold = | ||
+ | |||
+ | The default mold of a button uses HTML BUTTON tag to represent it visually. It is efficient, but it has some limitations: | ||
+ | |||
+ | # The look might be different from one browser to another. | ||
+ | # It doesn't support the file upload. In fact, it will become the trendy mold automatically if <code>upload</code> is specified. | ||
+ | # If it is disabled it can not receive mouse events and hence can not use ZK popup component as tooltip. | ||
+ | If it is an issue, you could use the trendy mold instead. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button label="OK" mold="trendy"/> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Configure to Use the Trendy Mold as Default == | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you prefer to use the trendy mold as default, you could configure ZK by adding the following to <code>/WEB-INF/zk.xml</code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <library-property> | ||
+ | <name>org.zkoss.zul.Button.mold</name> | ||
+ | <value>trendy</value> | ||
+ | </library-property> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | = File Download and browser processed links= | ||
+ | Similar to [[ZK_Component_Reference/Essential_Components/A#File_download_link_problem | file download link problem]], if you specify <code>href</code> to use a button for downloading, or if you are using a browser-processed link such as <code>mailto:</code>, <code>tel:</code>, or other similar user-processed instruction which would trigger a page unloading event, you also need to specify <code>target</code>: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang='xml'> | ||
+ | <button label="download" href="/myfile.pdf" target="_blank"/> | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | * If no specifying <code>target</code>, you will find event firing doesn't work anymore after you download a file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Properties= | ||
+ | == Autodisable == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <javadoc method="setAutodisable(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> is used to disable a button automatically, when it is clicked. It is useful to prevent the user from clicking it twice (and firing redundant requests), which is common if the request takes long to serve. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The simplest use is to specify it with <code>self</code> as follows. Then, the button is disabled when it is clicked. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="self" /> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you'd like to disable several buttons, you could specify all of them in this property by separating with a comma. For example, the following disables both buttons, when one of them is clicked. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="ok,cancel" /> | ||
+ | <button id="cancel" label="Cancel" autodisable="ok,cancel" /> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The button will be enabled automatically, after the request has been served (i.e., the response has been sent back to the client). If you prefer to enable them manually (i.e., by calling <javadoc method="setDisabled(boolean)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> explicitly), you could prefix the ID with a plus (<code>+</code>). For example, | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="+self, +cancel" /> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then, you could enable them manually under the situation depending on your application's requirement, such as | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="java"> | ||
+ | if (something_happens) { | ||
+ | ok.setDisabled(false); | ||
+ | cancel.setDisabled(false); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Enable Autodisable for All Buttons=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | As described in [[ZK Developer's Reference/Customization/Component Properties|ZK Developer's Reference: Customization]], you could customize ZK to enable <code>autodisable</code> for all button by specifying the following in the custom language addon: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <language-addon> | ||
+ | <component> | ||
+ | <component-name>button</component-name> | ||
+ | <extends>button</extends> | ||
+ | <property> | ||
+ | <property-name>autodisable</property-name> | ||
+ | <property-value>self</property-value> | ||
+ | </property> | ||
+ | </component> | ||
+ | </language-addon> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Href == | ||
+ | In addition to handling the onClick event, you could specify the URL in the href property (<javadoc method="setHref(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc>), such that the browser will navigate to the URL you specified directly (without sending back any request to the server). If you prefer to visit the URL in another browser window, you could specify the name in <javadoc method="setTarget(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> (just like using a HTML A tag). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Notice that the end user could hold the <code>Control</code> key and click on the button to visit the link in a new browser window (like a HTML A tag does). | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Href and the onClick Event === | ||
+ | There are two ways to add behavior to a <code>button</code> and <code>toolbarbutton</code>. Firstly, you can specify a listener to the <code>onClick</code> event. Secondly, you could specify a URL for the <code>href</code> property (<javadoc method="setHref(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc>). If both are specified, the <code>href</code> property has the higher priority, i.e., the onClick event won't be sent. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml" > | ||
+ | <zk> | ||
+ | <window title="example"> | ||
+ | <button label="click me" onClick="do_something_in_Java()"/> | ||
+ | <button label="don't click that one, click me" href="/another_page.zul"/> | ||
+ | </window> | ||
+ | </zk> | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | = | + | === Href and SendRedirect === |
+ | The href property is processed at the client. In other words, the browser will jump to the URL specified in the href property, so your application running at the server has no chance to process it. | ||
− | {| | + | If you have to process it at the server or you have to decide whether to jump to another URL based on certain condition, you could listen to the onClick event, process it, and then invoke <javadoc method="sendRedirect(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zk.ui.Executions</javadoc> if it shall jump to another URL. |
− | + | ||
− | + | For end users, there is no difference between the use of <javadoc method="setHref(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> and <javadoc method="sendRedirect(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zk.ui.Executions</javadoc>. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | <source lang="xml" > | |
− | + | <zk> | |
+ | <window> | ||
+ | <button label="redirect" onClick="Executions.sendRedirect("another.zul")"/> | ||
+ | <button label="href" href="another.zul"/> | ||
+ | </window> | ||
+ | </zk> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Since the onClick event is sent to the server for processing, you are able to perform additional tasks before invoking <javadoc method="sendRedirect(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zk.ui.Executions</javadoc>, such as redirecting to another page only if certain conditions are satisfied. | ||
+ | |||
+ | On the other hand, the <code>href</code> property is processed at the client side. Your application won't be notified when users click the button. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Type == | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{versionSince| 5.0.4}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <javadoc method="setType(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> sets the button's type. It is designed to work with the HTML <code><form></code> and Servlets. For example, | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <n:form action="/foo/my_handler" xmlns:n="native"> | ||
+ | <textbox/> | ||
+ | <button type="submit" label="Submit"/> | ||
+ | <button type="reset" label="Reset"/> | ||
+ | </n:form> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Upload == | ||
+ | |||
+ | By specifying the upload property (<javadoc method="setUpload(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc>), you could make a button used for uploading files. For example, | ||
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button label="Upload" upload="true" onUpload="handle(event.media)"/> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once the file(s) are uploaded, the onUpload event will be sent with an instance of <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.UploadEvent</javadoc>. And, you could retrieve the uploaded files from <javadoc method="getMedia()">org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.UploadEvent</javadoc> and <javadoc method="getMedias()">org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.UploadEvent</javadoc> | ||
+ | If you want to customize the handling of the file upload at the client, you can specify a JavaScript class when calling this method: | ||
− | < | + | <source lang="xml"> |
+ | <button upload="foo.Upload"/> <!-- assume you implement a JavaScript class: foo.Upload --> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
− | + | === Options === | |
− | + | Some options for the upload can be specified as follows: | |
− | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button label="Upload" | ||
+ | upload="true,maxsize=-1,multiple=true,accept=audio/*|video/*|image/*|MIME_type, native"/> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
− | |||
− | + | * <code>maxsize</code>: the maximal allowed upload size of the component, in kilobytes, or a negative value if no limit. | |
− | + | * <code>native</code>: treating the uploaded file(s) as binary, i.e., not to convert it to image, audio, or text files. | |
− | + | * <code>multiple</code>: {{versionSince| 6.0.0}} treating the file chooser allows multiple files to upload, the setting only works with HTML5-supported browsers | |
+ | * <code>accept</code>: {{versionSince| 7.0.0}} specifies the MIME types of files that the server accepts, the setting only works with HTML5-supported browsers. [http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml MIME type list]. | ||
+ | === Customize Upload Size Exceeding Message === | ||
+ | {{versionSince| 8.0.0}} | ||
+ | Please refer to [[ZK_Developer%27s_Reference/Internationalization/Warning_and_Error_Messages#Change_particular_message|ZK Developer's Reference/Internationalization]]. | ||
− | < | + | For Example, (in WEB-INF/zk-label.properties) |
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | MZul.2105=The request was rejected because its size ({0}) exceeds the configured maximum ({1}) | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | Notice that you can change the index {0} & {1} to display different file size unit. (Auto:{0},{1} Byte:{2},{3} KB:{4},{5} MB:{6},{7}) | ||
− | + | =Inherited Functions= | |
− | |||
− | |||
+ | Please refer to [[ZK_Component_Reference/Base_Components/LabelImageElement | LabelImageElement]] for inherited functions. | ||
− | + | =Supported Events= | |
+ | {| class='wikitable' | width="100%" | ||
+ | ! <center>Name</center> | ||
+ | ! <center>Event Type</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | <center>< | + | | <center><code>onFocus</code></center> |
− | | <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui. | + | | '''Event:''' <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.Event</javadoc> |
+ | Denotes when a component gets the focus. | ||
− | < | + | |- |
+ | | <center><code>onBlur</code></center> | ||
+ | | '''Event:''' <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.Event</javadoc> | ||
+ | Denotes when a component loses the focus. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | <center><code>onUpload</code></center> | ||
+ | | '''Event:''' <javadoc>org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.UploadEvent</javadoc> | ||
+ | Denotes user has uploaded a file to the component. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | *Inherited Supported Events: [[ZK_Component_Reference/Base_Components/LabelImageElement#Supported_Events | LabelImageElement]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Supported Molds= | ||
+ | Available molds of a component are defined in lang.xml embedded in zul.jar. | ||
+ | {| class='wikitable' | width="100%" | ||
+ | ! <center>Name</center> | ||
+ | ! <center>Snapshot</center> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | <center>default</center> | ||
+ | |[[Image:button_mold_default.png ]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | <center>trendy</center> | ||
+ | |[[Image:button_mold_trendy.png ]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | <center>os</center> | ||
+ | |[[Image:button_mold_os.png ]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
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*NONE | *NONE | ||
− | = | + | =Version History= |
+ | {{LastUpdated}} | ||
+ | {| class='wikitable' | width="100%" | ||
+ | ! Version !! Date !! Content | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 5.0.4 | ||
+ | | August 2010 | ||
+ | | <javadoc method="setType(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> was introduced to allow a button able to submit or reset a form. | ||
− | + | <source lang="xml"> | |
− | + | <n:form action="a_uri" xmlns:n="native"> | |
+ | <button type="submit" label="Submit"/> | ||
+ | <button type="reset" label="Reset"/> | ||
+ | </n:form> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | 6.0.0 |
− | | | + | | December 2011 |
− | | | + | | <javadoc method="setUpload(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> the ''multiple'' setting was introduced to allow to choose multiple files to upload at the same time. (HTML5 supported browsers only) |
+ | |||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <button upload="true,multiple=true" label="Fileupload"/> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | 7.0.0 |
− | | | + | | September 2013 |
− | | | + | | <javadoc method="setUpload(java.lang.String)">org.zkoss.zul.Button</javadoc> the ''accept'' setting was introduced to allow to specify the types of files that the server accepts. (HTML5 supported browsers only) |
− | |||
− | = | + | <source lang="xml"> |
− | + | <button upload="true,accept=audio/*|video/*|image/*|MIME_type" label="Fileupload"/> | |
− | + | </source> | |
− | |||
− | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 29 August 2023
Button
- Demonstration: Button and Fileupload
- Java API: Button
- JavaScript API: Button
- Style Guide: Button
Employment/Purpose
You could assign a label
and an image
to a button by the label
and image
properties. If both are specified, the dir
property control which is displayed up front, and the orient
property controls whether the layout is horizontal or vertical.
Within ZK 5, the file upload has been redesigned so it can be integrated with any widget. For example, the button now can be used to upload a file. In addition to this, the display of the upload status has been enhanced and can be customized easily.
Example
<button label="Left" image="/img/network.gif" width="125px"/>
<button label="Right" image="/img/network.gif" dir="reverse" width="125px"/>
<button label="Above" image="/img/network.gif" orient="vertical" width="125px"/>
<button label="Below" image="/img/network.gif" orient="vertical" dir="reverse" width="125px"/>
In addition to employing URLs to specify images, you can dynamically assign a generated image to a button using the setImageContent
method. Refer to the following section for details.
Tip: The setImageContent
method is supplied by all components that have an image
property. Simply put, setImageContent
is used for dynamically generated images, while image
is used for images identifiable by a URL.
File Upload
A button or a Toolbarbutton can be used to upload files. All you need to do is:
- Specify the
upload
attribute withtrue
- Handles the
onUpload
event
<button upload="true" label="Fileupload" onUpload="myProcessUpload(event.getMedia())"/>
When the file is uploaded, an instance of UploadEvent is sent to the button. Then, the event listener can retrieve the uploaded content by examining the return value of UploadEvent.getMedia().
Custom Error Message When Fileupload Over Maxsize
1. Write your own AuLoader
package test;
import org.apache.commons.fileupload.FileUploadBase.SizeLimitExceededException;
import org.zkoss.zk.au.http.AuUploader;
public class MyUploader extends AuUploader {
protected String handleError(Throwable ex) {
if(ex instanceof SizeLimitExceededException){
SizeLimitExceededException e = (SizeLimitExceededException) ex;
return e.getActualSize() + " is over our limit";
}
return super.handleError(ex);
}
}
2. Apply it in the web.xml
<servlet>
<description>The asynchronous update engine for ZK</description>
<servlet-name>auEngine</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>org.zkoss.zk.au.http.DHtmlUpdateServlet</servlet-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>extension0</param-name>
<param-value>/upload=test.MyUploader</param-value>
</init-param>
</servlet>
- Result Video Demo
Limitation of the Default Mold
The default mold of a button uses HTML BUTTON tag to represent it visually. It is efficient, but it has some limitations:
- The look might be different from one browser to another.
- It doesn't support the file upload. In fact, it will become the trendy mold automatically if
upload
is specified. - If it is disabled it can not receive mouse events and hence can not use ZK popup component as tooltip.
If it is an issue, you could use the trendy mold instead.
<button label="OK" mold="trendy"/>
Configure to Use the Trendy Mold as Default
If you prefer to use the trendy mold as default, you could configure ZK by adding the following to /WEB-INF/zk.xml
<library-property>
<name>org.zkoss.zul.Button.mold</name>
<value>trendy</value>
</library-property>
File Download and browser processed links
Similar to file download link problem, if you specify href
to use a button for downloading, or if you are using a browser-processed link such as mailto:
, tel:
, or other similar user-processed instruction which would trigger a page unloading event, you also need to specify target
:
<button label="download" href="/myfile.pdf" target="_blank"/>
- If no specifying
target
, you will find event firing doesn't work anymore after you download a file.
Properties
Autodisable
Button.setAutodisable(String) is used to disable a button automatically, when it is clicked. It is useful to prevent the user from clicking it twice (and firing redundant requests), which is common if the request takes long to serve.
The simplest use is to specify it with self
as follows. Then, the button is disabled when it is clicked.
<button id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="self" />
If you'd like to disable several buttons, you could specify all of them in this property by separating with a comma. For example, the following disables both buttons, when one of them is clicked.
<button id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="ok,cancel" />
<button id="cancel" label="Cancel" autodisable="ok,cancel" />
The button will be enabled automatically, after the request has been served (i.e., the response has been sent back to the client). If you prefer to enable them manually (i.e., by calling Button.setDisabled(boolean) explicitly), you could prefix the ID with a plus (+
). For example,
<button id="ok" label="OK" autodisable="+self, +cancel" />
Then, you could enable them manually under the situation depending on your application's requirement, such as
if (something_happens) {
ok.setDisabled(false);
cancel.setDisabled(false);
}
Enable Autodisable for All Buttons
As described in ZK Developer's Reference: Customization, you could customize ZK to enable autodisable
for all button by specifying the following in the custom language addon:
<language-addon>
<component>
<component-name>button</component-name>
<extends>button</extends>
<property>
<property-name>autodisable</property-name>
<property-value>self</property-value>
</property>
</component>
</language-addon>
Href
In addition to handling the onClick event, you could specify the URL in the href property (Button.setHref(String)), such that the browser will navigate to the URL you specified directly (without sending back any request to the server). If you prefer to visit the URL in another browser window, you could specify the name in Button.setTarget(String) (just like using a HTML A tag).
Notice that the end user could hold the Control
key and click on the button to visit the link in a new browser window (like a HTML A tag does).
Href and the onClick Event
There are two ways to add behavior to a button
and toolbarbutton
. Firstly, you can specify a listener to the onClick
event. Secondly, you could specify a URL for the href
property (Button.setHref(String)). If both are specified, the href
property has the higher priority, i.e., the onClick event won't be sent.
<zk>
<window title="example">
<button label="click me" onClick="do_something_in_Java()"/>
<button label="don't click that one, click me" href="/another_page.zul"/>
</window>
</zk>
Href and SendRedirect
The href property is processed at the client. In other words, the browser will jump to the URL specified in the href property, so your application running at the server has no chance to process it.
If you have to process it at the server or you have to decide whether to jump to another URL based on certain condition, you could listen to the onClick event, process it, and then invoke Executions.sendRedirect(String) if it shall jump to another URL.
For end users, there is no difference between the use of Button.setHref(String) and Executions.sendRedirect(String).
<zk>
<window>
<button label="redirect" onClick="Executions.sendRedirect("another.zul")"/>
<button label="href" href="another.zul"/>
</window>
</zk>
Since the onClick event is sent to the server for processing, you are able to perform additional tasks before invoking Executions.sendRedirect(String), such as redirecting to another page only if certain conditions are satisfied.
On the other hand, the href
property is processed at the client side. Your application won't be notified when users click the button.
Type
Since 5.0.4
Button.setType(String) sets the button's type. It is designed to work with the HTML <form>
and Servlets. For example,
<n:form action="/foo/my_handler" xmlns:n="native">
<textbox/>
<button type="submit" label="Submit"/>
<button type="reset" label="Reset"/>
</n:form>
Upload
By specifying the upload property (Button.setUpload(String)), you could make a button used for uploading files. For example,
<button label="Upload" upload="true" onUpload="handle(event.media)"/>
Once the file(s) are uploaded, the onUpload event will be sent with an instance of UploadEvent. And, you could retrieve the uploaded files from UploadEvent.getMedia() and UploadEvent.getMedias()
If you want to customize the handling of the file upload at the client, you can specify a JavaScript class when calling this method:
<button upload="foo.Upload"/> <!-- assume you implement a JavaScript class: foo.Upload -->
Options
Some options for the upload can be specified as follows:
<button label="Upload"
upload="true,maxsize=-1,multiple=true,accept=audio/*|video/*|image/*|MIME_type, native"/>
maxsize
: the maximal allowed upload size of the component, in kilobytes, or a negative value if no limit.native
: treating the uploaded file(s) as binary, i.e., not to convert it to image, audio, or text files.multiple
: Since 6.0.0 treating the file chooser allows multiple files to upload, the setting only works with HTML5-supported browsersaccept
: Since 7.0.0 specifies the MIME types of files that the server accepts, the setting only works with HTML5-supported browsers. MIME type list.
Customize Upload Size Exceeding Message
Since 8.0.0 Please refer to ZK Developer's Reference/Internationalization.
For Example, (in WEB-INF/zk-label.properties)
MZul.2105=The request was rejected because its size ({0}) exceeds the configured maximum ({1})
Notice that you can change the index {0} & {1} to display different file size unit. (Auto:{0},{1} Byte:{2},{3} KB:{4},{5} MB:{6},{7})
Inherited Functions
Please refer to LabelImageElement for inherited functions.
Supported Events
onFocus |
Event: Event
Denotes when a component gets the focus. |
onBlur |
Event: Event
Denotes when a component loses the focus. |
onUpload |
Event: UploadEvent
Denotes user has uploaded a file to the component. |
- Inherited Supported Events: LabelImageElement
Supported Molds
Available molds of a component are defined in lang.xml embedded in zul.jar.
Supported Children
*NONE
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
---|---|---|
5.0.4 | August 2010 | Button.setType(String) was introduced to allow a button able to submit or reset a form.
<n:form action="a_uri" xmlns:n="native">
<button type="submit" label="Submit"/>
<button type="reset" label="Reset"/>
</n:form>
|
6.0.0 | December 2011 | Button.setUpload(String) the multiple setting was introduced to allow to choose multiple files to upload at the same time. (HTML5 supported browsers only)
<button upload="true,multiple=true" label="Fileupload"/>
|
7.0.0 | September 2013 | Button.setUpload(String) the accept setting was introduced to allow to specify the types of files that the server accepts. (HTML5 supported browsers only)
<button upload="true,accept=audio/*|video/*|image/*|MIME_type" label="Fileupload"/>
|