--- title: Creating A Component Extension order: 72 layout: page --- [[creating-a-component-extension]] = Creating a component extension In this tutorial we create a simple extension that can be attached to a `PasswordField`, displaying a floating notification if the user's Caps Lock seems to be enabled. We assume the reader is already familiar with the <> tutorial. This extension has almost no server-side functionality; the whole Extension class is as follows: [source,java] .... public class CapsLockWarning extends AbstractExtension { protected CapsLockWarning(PasswordField field) { // Non-public constructor to discourage direct instantiation extend(field); } public static CapsLockWarning warnFor(PasswordField field) { return new CapsLockWarning(field); } } .... When there's nothing to configure for the extension, users just want to enable it for some component and be done with it. By defining a static factory method, the user only needs to do something like `CapsLockWarning.warnFor(myPasswordField);` to make `myPasswordField` get the new functionality. The client side is not overly complicated, either. We override the `extend` method, called by the framework when the client-side extension connector is attached to its target the client-side counterpart of the connector to which the server-side extension instance is attached in this case, `PasswordFieldConnector`. We add a key press handler to the password widget, checking if the input looks like Caps Lock might be enabled. The Caps Lock state cannot be directly queried in GWT/JavaScript, so we use a trick: check if either * the shift key was not held but the entered character was uppercase, or * the shift key _was_ held but the entered character was lowercase. If this is the case, we show a warning in the form of a floating widget (`VOverlay`). This demonstrates how an extension may make use of UI elements even though it is not a part of the layout hierarchy. A frequent use case for extensions is showing different types of floating overlay elements that are temporary in character. [source,java] .... @Connect(CapsLockWarning.class) public class CapsLockWarningConnector extends AbstractExtensionConnector { @Override protected void extend(ServerConnector target) { final Widget passwordWidget = ((ComponentConnector) target).getWidget(); final VOverlay warning = new VOverlay(); warning.setOwner(passwordWidget); warning.add(new HTML("Caps Lock is enabled!")); passwordWidget.addDomHandler(new KeyPressHandler() { @Override public void onKeyPress(KeyPressEvent event) { if (isEnabled() && isCapsLockOn(event)) { warning.showRelativeTo(passwordWidget); } else { warning.hide(); } } }, KeyPressEvent.getType()); } private boolean isCapsLockOn(KeyPressEvent e) { return e.isShiftKeyDown() ^ Character.isUpperCase(e.getCharCode()); } } .... To use the Caps Lock warning, compile your widgetset and extend a PasswordField with something like this [source,java] .... PasswordField field = new PasswordField("Enter your password"); CapsLockWarning.warnFor(field); addComponent(field); ....