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java - How to access a JavaFx Stage from a Controller?

I'm converting a pure JavaFx app, in which the code below worked fine when put all in one class, to a FXML one, where the Stage declaration and the button handler are in separate classes. In the a Controller, I'm trying to implement a method that will allow the user to choose a directory and store it in a variable for later use:

private File sourceFile;
DirectoryChooser sourceDirectoryChooser;

@FXML
private void handleSourceBrowse() {
        sourceDirectoryChooser.setTitle("Choose the source folder");
        sourceFile = sourceDirectoryChooser.showDialog(theStage);
}

However, "theStage", a Stage which the method requires, only exists(if that's the right terminology) in FolderSyncer4.java:

public class FolderSyncer4 extends Application {

    final String FOLDER_SYNCER = "FolderSyncer";

    Stage theStage;

    @Override
    public void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception {
        theStage = primaryStage;

        //TODO do the FXML stuff, hope this works
        Parent root = FXMLLoader.load(getClass().getResource("FolderSyncerMainWindow.fxml"));
        theStage.setScene(new Scene(root, 685, 550));
        theStage.setTitle(FOLDER_SYNCER);
        theStage.show();
    }
}

How to I get around this? I need to have that method implemented again somehow, but suddenly I can't pass the stage as an argument.

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In your situation, it is probably easiest to get the scene from the ActionEvent parameter of your handler:

@FXML
private void handleSourceBrowse(ActionEvent ae) {
    Node source = (Node) ae.getSource();
    Window theStage = source.getScene().getWindow();

    sourceDirectoryChooser.showDialog(theStage);
}

See JavaFX: How to get stage from controller during initialization? for some more information. I am not in favor of the highest rated answer though, since it adds a compile time dependency to the controller after the .fxml file has been loaded (after all that question was tagged with javafx-2, so not sure if the above approach already worked there, and also the context of the question looks a bit different).

See also How do I open the JavaFX FileChooser from a controller class?


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