# Message ## Control Functionality, Type (Regular or Container Control), and Parent Control - **Functionality**: Displays a popup notification with a title and message content. Supports automatic opening, text wrapping, center alignment, and internationalization (i18n). - **Type**: Container control (can contain child controls such as text, scroll panels, etc.) - **Parent Control**: `bricks.PopupWindow` ## Initialization Parameters | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | |---------|------|----------|-------------| | title | string | Yes | Title text of the popup | | message | string | Yes | Message content to be displayed | | cheight | number | No | Height of the content area (default is 9) | | cwidth | number | No | Width of the content area (default is 16) | | auto_open | boolean | Automatically set to `true` | Automatically set to `true` during construction; the window opens immediately after creation | > Note: `auto_open` is forcibly set to `true` in the constructor. ## Main Events No custom events defined. Standard inherited events from `PopupWindow`, such as `onOpen` and `onClose`, are available. --- # Error ## Control Functionality, Type (Regular or Container Control), and Parent Control - **Functionality**: Based on the `Message` control, specifically designed for displaying error messages. Adds an "error" CSS class to visually highlight the error state. - **Type**: Container control - **Parent Control**: `bricks.Message` ## Initialization Parameters Inherits all parameters from the `Message` control: | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | |---------|------|----------|-------------| | title | string | Yes | Title of the error popup | | message | string | Yes | Detailed error content | | cheight | number | No | Popup height, default is 9 | | cwidth | number | No | Popup width, default is 16 | > Note: The `'error'` style class is automatically applied upon instantiation. ## Main Events Same as `Message`; no additional events. Inherited events like `onOpen` and `onClose` can be used. > In practice, this is typically invoked via the `bricks.show_error()` function. --- ### Additional Utility Methods (Not Controls — Not Documented Separately) #### `bricks.show_error(opts)` - **Functionality**: Quickly displays an error message popup - **Parameters**: - `opts`: An object containing `title` and `message`, optionally `cheight` / `cwidth` - **Behavior**: - Uses default dimensions (`cheight=9`, `cwidth=16`) if not specified - Creates a `bricks.Error` instance and calls `.open()` #### `bricks.show_message(opts)` - **Functionality**: Quickly displays a general message popup - **Parameters**: - `opts`: Same as above, includes `title` and `message` - **Behavior**: - Creates a `Message` popup with default size and opens it > These two functions provide convenient shortcuts, suitable for scenarios where manual lifecycle management of components is not required.