# Dialogs in SystemUI ## Creating a dialog ### Styling In order to have uniform styling in dialogs, use [SystemUIDialog][1] with its default theme. If not possible, use [AlertDialog][2] with the SystemUI theme `R.style.Theme_SystemUI_Dialog`. If needed, consider extending this theme instead of creating a new one. ### Setting the internal elements The internal elements of the dialog are laid out using the following resources: * [@layout/alert_dialog_systemui][3] * [@layout/alert_dialog_title_systemui][4] * [@layout/alert_dialog_button_bar_systemui][5] Use the default components of the layout by calling the appropriate setters (in the dialog or [AlertDialog.Builder][2]). The supported styled setters are: * `setIcon`: tinted using `attr/colorAccentPrimaryVariant`. * `setTitle`: this will use `R.style.TextAppearance_Dialog_Title`. * `setMessage`: this will use `R.style.TextAppearance_Dialog_Body_Message`. * `SystemUIDialog.setButton` or `AlertDialog.setButton`: this will use the following styles for buttons. * `R.style.Widget_Dialog_Button` for the positive button. * `R.style.Widget_Dialog_Button_BorderButton` for the negative and neutral buttons. If needed to use the same style for all three buttons, the style attributes `?android:attr/buttonBarButton` can be overriden in a theme that extends from `R.style.Theme_SystemUI_Dialog`. * `setView`: to set a custom view in the dialog instead of using `setMessage`. Using `setContentView` is discouraged as this replaces the content completely. All these calls should be made before `Dialog#create` or `Dialog#show` (which internally calls `create`) are called, as that's when the content is installed. ## Showing the dialog When showing a dialog triggered by clicking on a `View`, you should use [DialogLaunchAnimator][6] to nicely animate the dialog from/to that `View`, instead of calling `Dialog.show`. This animator provides the following methods: * `showFromView`: animates the dialog show from a view , and the dialog dismissal/cancel/hide to the same view. * `showFromDialog`: animates the dialog show from a currently showing dialog, and the dialog dismissal/cancel/hide back to that dialog. The originating dialog must have been shown using `DialogLaunchAnimator`. * `dismissStack`: dismisses a stack of dialogs that were launched using `showFromDialog` animating the top-most dialog back into the view that was used in the initial `showFromView`. ## Example Here's a short code snippet with an example on how to use the guidelines. ```kotlin val dialog = SystemUIDialog(context).apply { setIcon(R.drawable.my_icon) setTitle(context.getString(R.string.title)) setMessage(context.getString(R.string.message)) // Alternatively to setMessage: // val content = LayoutManager.from(context).inflate(R.layout.content, null) // setView(content) setPositiveButton(R.string.positive_button_text, ::onPositiveButton) setNegativeButton(R.string.negative_button_text, ::onNegativeButton) setNeutralButton(R.string.neutral_button_text, ::onNeutralButton) } dialogLaunchAnimator.showFromView(dialog, view) ``` [1]: /packages/SystemUI/src/com/android/systemui/statusbar/phone/SystemUIDialog.java [2]: /core/java/android/app/AlertDialog.java [3]: /packages/SystemUI/res/layout/alert_dialog_systemui.xml [4]: /packages/SystemUI/res/layout/alert_dialog_title_systemui.xml [5]: /packages/SystemUI/res/layout/alert_dialog_button_bar_systemui.xml [6]: /packages/SystemUI/animation/src/com/android/systemui/animation/DialogLaunchAnimator.kt