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How to make a “do not ask me again” dialog pop-up box with java?


In one part of my program I use a JOptionPane to ask the user if they are sure of what he will do. But I do not want to bore the user asking that every time you try so I like to use the function of some dialog boxes in android that come with the "Do not ask again", but do not know how to implement that in my program, someone here you could help me? (Should have a Spanish StackOverflow) This is my code

if (jCheckBox2.isSelected() && jCheckBox1.isSelected()){
        JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(null, "This action can cause problems, want to do it?");
        //here must be something to never ask again this 

    }

Solution

  • The basic idea is to take advantage of the fact the message parameter can actually be a Component. The problem then comes down to checking to see if the user selected the "Don't ask me again" option, storing and re-using it

    Something like...

    import java.awt.BorderLayout;
    import java.awt.Component;
    import java.awt.FlowLayout;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.io.FileReader;
    import java.io.FileWriter;
    import java.io.IOException;
    import java.io.Reader;
    import java.io.Writer;
    import java.util.Properties;
    import javax.swing.JCheckBox;
    import javax.swing.JLabel;
    import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
    import javax.swing.JPanel;
    
    public class DontAskMeAgainPanel extends JPanel {
    
        private JCheckBox dontAskMeAgain;
    
        public DontAskMeAgainPanel(Object message) {
            setLayout(new BorderLayout());
            if (message instanceof Component) {
                add((Component) message);
            } else if (message != null) {
                add(new JLabel(message.toString()));
            }
            dontAskMeAgain = new JCheckBox("Don't ask me again");
            JPanel panel = new JPanel(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.RIGHT));
            panel.add(dontAskMeAgain);
            add(panel, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
        }
    
        public boolean dontAskMeAgain() {
            return dontAskMeAgain.isSelected();
        }
    
        private static Properties settings;
    
        protected static void loadProperties() {
            if (settings != null) {
                settings = new Properties();
                File source = new File("...");
                if (source.exists()) {
                    try (Reader r = new FileReader(source)) {
                        settings.load(r);
                    } catch (IOException exp) {
                        exp.printStackTrace();
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    
        protected static void saveProperties() {
            if (settings != null) {
                settings = new Properties();
                File source = new File("...");
                try (Writer w = new FileWriter(source)) {
                    settings.store(w, "Don't prompt for settings");
                } catch (IOException exp) {
                    exp.printStackTrace();
                }
            }
        }
    
        public static int showConfirmDialog(Component parent, Object message, String key) {
    
            loadProperties();
    
            int result = JOptionPane.NO_OPTION;
    
            if (settings.containsKey(key + ".prompt") && !Boolean.parseBoolean(settings.getProperty(key + ".value"))) {
                result = Integer.parseInt(settings.getProperty(key + ".value"));
            } else {
                DontAskMeAgainPanel panel = new DontAskMeAgainPanel(message);
                result = JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(parent, panel);
                if (panel.dontAskMeAgain()) {
                    settings.put(key + ".prompt", "false");
                    settings.put(key + ".value", Integer.toString(result));
    
                    saveProperties();
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
    
    }
    

    As a basic starting point. I've used Properties as the backing store for simplicity, you could use a database or other persistent method (Preferences, XML, etc)

    Then you could just use it something like...

    int result = DontAskMeAgainPanel.showConfirmDialog(null, "This is annoying", "Annoying");
    System.out.println("You selected " + result);
    result = DontAskMeAgainPanel.showConfirmDialog(null, "This is annoying", "Annoying");
    System.out.println("Then you selected " + result);
    

    If you select "Don't ask me again" at the first prompt, then the second call will return the previously selected value

    Now, somewhere, you're probably going to want to have the ability to reverse these decisions ;)