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a0a77f799d feat(searchbar): autocapitalize, dir, lang, maxlength, and minlength are inherited to native input (#29098)
Issue number: resolves #27606

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## What is the current behavior?
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Certain attributes are not be inherited to the inner searchbar.
Developers need control over these attributes to provide important
context to users for things like language and text direction.
Additionally, being able to control things like autocapitalize,
maxlength, and minlength can help improve the user experience by a)
guiding what should be entered into an input and b) removing
autocapitalize where it's not appropriate.

## What is the new behavior?
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- Added autocapitalize, maxlength, and minlength properties
- lang and dir are global attributes, so adding them as properties will
cause issues. However, developers can still set them as attributes and
they will be inherited to the native `input` element. We also watch them
so any changes to the attributes are also inherited to the native
`input`.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Note: We expanded the scope of this work to also include input and
textarea, and this work will be handled separately. However, the
original request was only for searchbar so that's why I associated this
PR with the linked issue.

Dev build: `7.7.3-dev.11709159644.114cd8b1`
2024-03-01 17:12:05 -05:00
7cdbc1b5ad feat(datetime): formatOptions property for Datetime (#29065)
Issue number: Internal

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## What is the current behavior?
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The Datetime header, Datetime time button, and Datetime Button have
default date formatting that cannot be set by the developer.

## What is the new behavior?
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this PR. -->

- The developer can customize the date and time formatting for the
Datetime header and time button
- The developer can customize the date and time formatting for the
Datetime Button
- A warning will appear in the console if they try to provide a time
zone (the time zone will not get used)
- A warning will be logged if they do not include the date or time
object for formatOptions as needed for the presentation of the Datetime

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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These changes have been reviewed in #29009 and #29059. This PR just adds
them to the feature branch now that the separate tickets are complete.

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Co-authored-by: ionitron <hi@ionicframework.com>
Co-authored-by: Liam DeBeasi <liamdebeasi@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-22 12:45:47 -05:00
7ce1031c17 fix(refresher): mode property can be used in typescript (#28717)
Issue number: resolves #28716

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All components that have per-mode stylesheets can have their mode
adjusted by setting `mode` on the component. We use the `setMode`
function to determine which mode to use on the component:
516b84475e/core/src/global/ionic-global.ts (L75)

While this works on refresher, it is missing the `virtualProp` jsdoc
comment which causes it to not have the appropriate type information. As
a result, when developers try to use a JS binding for `mode`, they will
get compilation errors.

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- Adds virtualProp for mode to refresher

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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I am considering this a bug fix instead of a feature. In non-TypeScript
environments you can set `mode` on `ion-refresher` and it does change
the mode. What's missing here is the type information associated with
it.

Dev build: `7.6.2-dev.11702914017.1ae72da5`
2023-12-18 18:09:25 +00:00
30c21aab3e feat(toast): add swipe to dismiss functionality (#28442)
Issue number: resolves #21769

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Toast does not support swipe gestures to dismiss.

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- Added a `swipeGesture` property that allows users to swipe toasts
closed.
Note: This is a combination of previous PRs
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28380 and
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28402

⚠️ There is a visual glitch on iOS where dragging and having the toast
animate back to its opened position causes a flicker. This is an iOS 17
regression and is being tracked in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/28467. This bug has
been reported to and confirmed by Apple.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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⚠️ Give co-author credit to author in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/23124

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2023-11-13 12:14:29 -05:00
0ae327f0e0 feat(radio-group): add compareWith property (#28452) 2023-11-09 10:21:55 -05:00
57e2476370 feat(angular): ship Ionic components as Angular standalone components (#28311)
Issue number: N/A

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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/910

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionicons/issues/536

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27280

https://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/25404

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27251

https://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/24352

https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/26474

## What is the new behavior?
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this PR. -->

- Ionic components and directives are accessible as Angular standalone
components/directives

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Associated documentation branch:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/tree/feature-7.5

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Co-authored-by: Maria Hutt <thetaPC@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Perkins <sean@ionic.io>
Co-authored-by: Amanda Johnston <90629384+amandaejohnston@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Maria Hutt <maria@ionic.io>
Co-authored-by: Sean Perkins <13732623+sean-perkins@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-10 13:06:23 -04:00
897ff6f749 feat(toast): allow custom positioning relative to specific element (#28248)
Issue number: resolves #17499

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Currently, there isn't a way to position toasts such that they don't
overlap navigation elements such as headers, footers, and FABs.

## What is the new behavior?
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Added the new `positionAnchor` property, which specifies an element that
the toast's position should be anchored to.

While the name can be tweaked, we should take care to keep the relation
between it and the `position` property clear. The `position` acts as a
sort of "origin" point, and the toast is moved from there to sit near
the chosen anchor element. This is important because it helps clarify
why the toast sits above the anchor for `position="bottom"` and vice
versa.

I chose not to rename the `position` prop itself to avoid breaking
changes.

Docs PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3158

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Co-authored-by: Liam DeBeasi <liamdebeasi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-04 14:06:27 -05:00
e6c7bb60e7 feat(checkbox, radio, toggle, range): stacked labels for form controls (#28075)
Co-authored-by: Liam DeBeasi <liamdebeasi@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ionitron <hi@ionicframework.com>
2023-09-01 09:30:59 -07:00
71310372c9 feat(searchbar): add name property (#27737)
resolves #27675
2023-07-17 11:43:00 -04:00
32bc33ed28 refactor(angular): move to packages directory (#27719)
Issue number: N/A

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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`
2023-07-05 17:52:35 +00:00