Adds a new component `ion-input-otp` which provides the OTP input functionality
- Displays as an input group with multiple boxes accepting a single character
- Accepts `type` which determines whether the boxes accept numbers or text/numbers and determines the keyboard to display
- Supports changing the displayed keyboard using the `inputmode` property
- Accepts a `length` property to control the number of input boxes
- Accepts the following properties to change the design: `fill`, `shape`, `size`, `color`
- Accepts a `separators` property to show a separator between 1 or more input boxes
- Supports the `disabled`, `readonly` and invalid states
- Supports limiting the accepted input via the `pattern` property
- Emits the following events: `ionInput`, `ionChange`, `ionComplete`, `ionBlur`, `ionFocus`
- Exposes the following method: `setFocus`
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Issue number: resolves internal
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Segments can only be changed by clicking a segment button, or dragging
the indicator
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The segment/segment buttons can now be linked to segment content within
a segment view component. This content is scrollable/swipeable. Changing
the content will update the segment/indicator and vice-versa.
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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
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**Limitations:**
- Segment buttons **cannot** be disabled when connected ton
`ion-segment-content` instances
- The `ion-segment` **cannot** be without a value when linked with an
`ion-segment-view`. If no value is provided, the value will default to
the value of the first `ion-segment-content`
[Preview](https://ionic-framework-jlt8by2io-ionic1.vercel.app/src/components/segment-view/test/basic)
[Preview (disabled
state)](https://ionic-framework-jlt8by2io-ionic1.vercel.app/src/components/segment-view/test/disabled)
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Select only offers `alert`, `action-sheet`, and `popover` as interfaces
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Adds `modal` as an interface option for `ion-select`
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When given a password input it is hard to know what users are typing as
the contents of the input are obscured. As a result, it is a common
pattern to have a button that lets users temporarily toggle the
visibility of the password so they can correct any mistakes. Ionic
currently has the infrastructure for developers to implement this on
their own, but this use case is so common that the team thinks it is
worth having this functionality built-in to Ionic.
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- Introduces the `ion-input-password-toggle` component. This component
is a button that toggles the visibility of the text in the input it is
slotted into.
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- [x] No
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⚠️ Give co-author credit to
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29141 on merge.
Docs PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3541
Note: We did not do the approach listed in the other PR due to
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29141#discussion_r1523631811.
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Issue number: resolves#24905, resolves#26840, resolves#15710
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The current picker is only displayed as an overlay which makes it
impossible to use inline with the rest of the application. Additionally,
there are several bugs and missing features. For example, it is
impossible to know when the value of the picker column has changed using
public APIs. This is valuable for updating other columns in response to
that data.
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- Introduces `ion-picker` as an inline wheel picker component. The
overlay picker is still available using `ion-picker-legacy`.
- The implementation of this component resolves linked bugs. It also
resolves linked features by exposing an `ionChange` event for developers
to listen for.
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Dev-build: `7.5.8-dev.11702398696.1ab62ea9`
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**1. Bundle Size Reductions**
All Ionic UI components and Ionicons are added to the final bundle of an
Ionic Angular application. This is because all components and icons are
lazily loaded as needed. This prevents the compiler from properly tree
shaking applications. This does not cause all components and icons to be
loaded on application start, but it does increase the size of the final
app output that all users need to download.
**Related Issues**
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionicons/issues/910https://github.com/ionic-team/ionicons/issues/536https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27280https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/24352
**2. Standalone Component Support**
Standalone Components are a stable API as of Angular 15. The Ionic
starter apps on the CLI have NgModule and Standalone options, but all of
the Ionic components are still lazily/dynamically loaded using
`IonicModule`. Standalone components in Ionic also enable support for
new Angular features such as bundling with ESBuild instead of Webpack.
ESBuild does not work in Ionic Angular right now because components
cannot be statically analyzed since they are dynamically imported.
We added preliminary support for standalone components in Ionic v6.3.0.
This enabled developers to use their own custom standalone components
when routing with `ion-router-outlet`. However, we did not ship
standalone components for Ionic's UI components.
**Related Issues**
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/25404https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27251https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27387
**3. Faster Component Load Times**
Since Ionic Angular components are lazily loaded, they also need to be
hydrated. However, this hydration does not happen immediately which
prevents components from being usable for multiple frames.
**Related Issues**
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/24352https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/26474
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- Ionic components and directives are accessible as Angular standalone
components/directives
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https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/tree/feature-7.5
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The `angular` directory sits at the root of the project instead of in
`packages` with all the other JS Framework integrations. This does not
cause any functional issues with Ionic, but it is confusing since
integrations are not in a consistent place.
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- Moves the `angular` directory to `packages/angular`
Note: Most files should remain unchanged. The only files I changed are
the files that had direct paths to the old `angular` directory:
1. Removes the `angular` path in `lerna.json`. This is now covered by
`packages/*`
2. Updated the angular file path in `.gitignore`
3. Updates the path to the angular package in `stencil.config.ts` for
the Angular Output Targets
4. Updates some of Angular's sync scripts to correctly get the core
stylesheets as well as the core package.
5. Updates the test app sync script to correctly sync core and
angular-server
~I'm not entirely sure why GitHub thinks
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/27719/files#diff-f5bba7e7c7c75426e2b9c89868310cb03890493b4efe0252adf8d12cc8398962
is a new file since it exists in `main` here:
1f06be4a31/angular/test/base/scripts/build-ionic.sh~
Fixed in
6e7fc49827
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Dev build: `7.1.2-dev.11688052109.13454f5c`