You can use fragments for the definition of dialogs.
To use fragments for defining popups, just let the root control of the fragment be a dialog or similar control.
The following shows an XML fragment dialog example:
#!xml <Dialog xmlns="sap.ui.commons" title="XML Fragment Dialog"> <TextView text="{/dialogText}" /> <buttons> <Button text="Close" press="closeDialog"/> </buttons> </Dialog>
Other fragment types are used the same way to define, for instance, a dialog as fragment.
For example, in JS fragments, the createContent() method returns a dialog control:
#!js sap.ui.jsfragment("testdata.fragments.JSFragmentDialog", { createContent: function(oController) { var oDialog = new sap.ui.commons.Dialog({title: "JavaScript Fragment Dialog"}); var oText = new sap.ui.commons.TextView({text: "{/dialogText}"}); oDialog.addContent(oText); var oButton = new sap.ui.commons.Button({ text: "Close", press: function(){oDialog .close();} }); oDialog.addButton(oButton); return oDialog; } });