import { ActionSheet } from './action-sheet'; import { ActionSheetOptions } from './action-sheet-options'; import { App } from '../app/app'; import { Config } from '../../config/config'; /** * @name ActionSheetController * @description * An Action Sheet is a dialog that lets the user choose from a set of * options. It appears on top of the app's content, and must be manually * dismissed by the user before they can resume interaction with the app. * Dangerous (destructive) options are made obvious in `ios` mode. There are easy * ways to cancel out of the action sheet, such as tapping the backdrop or * hitting the escape key on desktop. * * An action sheet is created from an array of `buttons`, with each button * including properties for its `text`, and optionally a `handler` and `role`. * If a handler returns `false` then the action sheet will not be dismissed. An * action sheet can also optionally have a `title`, `subTitle` and an `icon`. * * A button's `role` property can either be `destructive` or `cancel`. Buttons * without a role property will have the default look for the platform. Buttons * with the `cancel` role will always load as the bottom button, no matter where * they are in the array. All other buttons will be displayed in the order they * have been added to the `buttons` array. Note: We recommend that `destructive` * buttons are always the first button in the array, making them the top button. * Additionally, if the action sheet is dismissed by tapping the backdrop, then * it will fire the handler from the button with the cancel role. * * You can pass all of the action sheet's options in the first argument of * the create method: `ActionSheet.create(opts)`. Otherwise the action sheet's * instance has methods to add options, like `setTitle()` or `addButton()`. * * @usage * ```ts * import { ActionSheetController } from 'ionic-angular' * * export class MyClass{ * * constructor(public actionSheetCtrl: ActionSheetController) { } * * presentActionSheet() { * const actionSheet = this.actionSheetCtrl.create({ * title: 'Modify your album', * buttons: [ * { * text: 'Destructive', * role: 'destructive', * handler: () => { * console.log('Destructive clicked'); * } * }, * { * text: 'Archive', * handler: () => { * console.log('Archive clicked'); * } * }, * { * text: 'Cancel', * role: 'cancel', * handler: () => { * console.log('Cancel clicked'); * } * } * ] * }); * * actionSheet.present(); * } * } * ``` * * @advanced * * ActionSheet create options * * | Option | Type | Description | * |-----------------------|------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------| * | title |`string` | The title for the Action Sheet. | * | subTitle |`string` | The sub-title for the Action Sheet. | * | cssClass |`string` | Additional classes for custom styles, separated by spaces. | * | enableBackdropDismiss |`boolean` | If the Action Sheet should close when the user taps the backdrop. | * | buttons |`array`| An array of buttons to display. | * * ActionSheet button options * * | Option | Type | Description | * |----------|----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| * | text | `string` | The buttons text. | * | icon | `icon` | The buttons icons. | * | handler | `any` | An express the button should evaluate. | * | cssClass | `string` | Additional classes for custom styles, separated by spaces. | * | role | `string` | How the button should be displayed, `destructive` or `cancel`. If no role is provided, it will display the button without any additional styles. | * * * ### Dismissing And Async Navigation * * After an action sheet has been dismissed, the app may need to also transition * to another page depending on the handler's logic. However, because multiple * transitions were fired at roughly the same time, it's difficult for the * nav controller to cleanly animate multiple transitions that may * have been kicked off asynchronously. This is further described in the * [`Nav Transition Promises`](../../nav/NavController/#nav-transition-promises) section. For action sheets, * this means it's best to wait for the action sheet to finish its transition * out before starting a new transition on the same nav controller. * * In the example below, after the button has been clicked, its handler * waits on async operation to complete, *then* it uses `pop` to navigate * back a page in the same stack. The potential problem is that the async operation * may have been completed before the action sheet has even finished its transition * out. In this case, it's best to ensure the action sheet has finished its transition * out first, *then* start the next transition. * * ```ts * const actionSheet = this.actionSheetCtrl.create({ * title: 'Hello', * buttons: [{ * text: 'Ok', * handler: () => { * // user has clicked the action sheet button * // begin the action sheet's dimiss transition * let navTransition = actionSheet.dismiss(); * * // start some async method * someAsyncOperation().then(() => { * // once the async operation has completed * // then run the next nav transition after the * // first transition has finished animating out * * navTransition.then(() => { * this.nav.pop(); * }); * }); * return false; * } * }] * }); * * actionSheet.present(); * ``` * * It's important to note that the handler returns `false`. A feature of * button handlers is that they automatically dismiss the action sheet when their button * was clicked, however, we'll need more control regarding the transition. Because * the handler returns `false`, then the action sheet does not automatically dismiss * itself. Instead, you now have complete control of when the action sheet has finished * transitioning, and the ability to wait for the action sheet to finish transitioning * out before starting a new transition. * * * @demo /docs/demos/src/action-sheet/ * @see {@link /docs/components#action-sheets ActionSheet Component Docs} */ export declare class ActionSheetController { private _app; config: Config; constructor(_app: App, config: Config); /** * Open an action sheet with a title, subTitle, and an array of buttons * @param {ActionSheetOptions} opts Action sheet options */ create(opts?: ActionSheetOptions): ActionSheet; }