This example demonstrates how to use UnityEditor.PopupWindow
to create a pop-up window.
This example creates a pop-up window that’s displayed through a button in a custom Editor window. The pop-up window has three toggles and closes when it isn’t in focus.
You can find the completed files that this example creates in this GitHub repository.
This guide is for developers familiar with the Unity Editor, UI(User Interface) Allows a user to interact with your application. Unity currently supports three UI systems. More info
See in Glossary Toolkit, and C# scripting. Before you start, get familiar with the following:
Create a custom Editor window with a button. Define the button in a UI Document (UXML file) and style it in a USS file. Finally, define the button logic in a C# script so that when you click the button, the pop-up window displays.
Create a Unity project with any template.
Right-click in the Project window, and then select Create > UI Toolkit > Editor Window.
In the C# box of the UI Toolkit Editor Window Creator window, enter PopupExample
.
Select Confirm. This creates three files: PopupExample.cs
, PopupExample.uxml
, and PopupExample.uss
.
Replace PopupExample.uxml
with the following content:
<ui:UXML xmlns:ui="UnityEngine.UIElements" xmlns:uie="UnityEditor.UIElements" xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" engine="UnityEngine.UIElements" editor="UnityEditor.UIElements" noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../UIElementsSchema/UIElements.xsd" editor-extension-mode="True"> <Style src="PopupExample.uss" /> <ui:Button text="Popup Options" display-tooltip-when-elided="true" class="popup-button" /> </ui:UXML>
Replace PopupExample.cs
with the following content:
using UnityEditor; using UnityEngine.UIElements; using PopupWindow = UnityEditor.PopupWindow; public class PopupExample : EditorWindow { //Add menu item [MenuItem("Examples/Popup Example")] static void Init() { EditorWindow window = EditorWindow.CreateInstance<PopupExample>(); window.Show(); } private void CreateGUI() { var visualTreeAsset = AssetDatabase.LoadAssetAtPath<VisualTreeAsset>("Assets/ui-toolkit-manual-code-examples/create-a-popup-window/PopupExample.uxml"); visualTreeAsset.CloneTree(rootVisualElement); var button = rootVisualElement.Q<Button>(); button.clicked += () => PopupWindow.Show(button.worldBound, new PopupContentExample()); } }
Replace PopupExample.uss
with the following content:
.popup-button { width: 200px; }
Create a UI Document (UXML file) to define the content in the pop-up window. Create a C# class to set the window size and to display the window.
In the Editor
folder, create a UI Document named PopupWindowContent.uxml
with the following content:
<ui:UXML xmlns:ui="UnityEngine.UIElements" xmlns:uie="UnityEditor.UIElements" xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" engine="UnityEngine.UIElements" editor="UnityEditor.UIElements" noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../UIElementsSchema/UIElements.xsd" editor-extension-mode="True"> <ui:Toggle label="Toggle 1" name="Toggle1"/> <ui:Toggle label="Toggle 2" /> <ui:Toggle label="Toggle 3" /> </ui:UXML>
In the Editor
folder, create a C# file named PopupContentExample.cs
with the following content:
using UnityEditor; using UnityEngine; using UnityEngine.UIElements; public class PopupContentExample : PopupWindowContent { public override void OnOpen() { Debug.Log("Popup opened: " + this); } public override VisualElement CreateGUI() { var visualTreeAsset = AssetDatabase.LoadAssetAtPath<VisualTreeAsset>("Assets/ui-toolkit-manual-code-examples/create-a-popup-window/PopupWindowContent.uxml"); return visualTreeAsset.CloneTree(); } public override void OnClose() { Debug.Log("Popup closed: " + this); } }
To test the pop-up window, from the menu, select Example > Popup Example > Popup Options.
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