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22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Adam Bradley
223d89624d style(): main angular references 2015-02-02 20:49:04 -06:00
Adam Bradley
b837fb24e2 feat(actionsheet): android style/layout, iOS update 2014-12-31 15:56:29 -06:00
Adam Bradley
69c733a7cb feat(actionsheet): cssClass option 2014-12-12 22:25:17 -06:00
Adam Bradley
5d6a33c1db style(*): jscs linter updates to nav improvements 2014-11-11 23:04:33 -06:00
Adam Bradley
39951ca99a refactor(): navigation improvements, Angular 1.3
#### Refactor:

* **Navigation:** Refactored navigation for improved performance,
reduce DOM manipulations, increase transition FPS, cached views,
smoother transitions, platform specific transitions with added
configurable controls for transition animation and direction.
* **Cached Views:** Previously as a user navigated an app, each leaving
view’s element and scope would be destroyed. If the same view was
accessed again then the app would have to recreate the element. Views
can now be cached to improve performance. When a view is navigated away
from, its element is left in the DOM, and its scope is disconnected
from the cycle. When navigating to a view which is already cached, its
scope is reconnected, and the existing element which was left in the
DOM becomes the active view. This also allows for scroll position of
previous views to be maintained (without skippy jumps). Config
variables can be used to disable view caching (set to 0), or change the
maximum number of views to cache.
* **Angular v1.3:** Upgraded Ionic’s to work with Angular v1.3. In
general Ionic just works with the upgrade, but the required change was
that animations in v1.3 uses promise, whereas in v1.2 animations used
callbacks.

#### Features:

* **Platform Specific Transitions:** Transitions between views now
default to the transition style appropriate for each platform. For
example, iOS will move forward by transitioning the entering view from
right to center, and the leaving view from center to left. However,
Android will transition with the entering view going from bottom to
center, covering the previous view, which remains stationary. Platform
transitions are automatically applied by default, but config variables
and custom CSS allows these defaults to be easily overridden.
* **Override Transition Type and Direction:** As a user navigates the
app, Ionic automatically applies the appropriate transition type for
the platform, and the direction the user is navigating. However, both
can be overridden in numerous ways: config variable, view attribute,
stateProvider property, or attribute on the button/link that initiated
the transition.
* **enable-menu-with-back-views:** The `enable-menu-with-back-views`
attribute determines if the side menu is enabled when the back button
is showing. When set to `false`, any buttons/links with the
`menuToggle` directive will be hidden, and the user cannot swipe to
open the menu. When going back to the root page of the side menu (the
page without a back button visible), then any menuToggle buttons will
show again, and menus will be enabled again.
* **menuClose:** Closes a side menu which is currently opened.
Additionally, the menuClose directive will now cause transitions to not
animate between views while the menu is being closed.
* **ionNavBackButton:** The back button icon and text will
automatically update to platform config defaults, such as adjusting to
the platform back icon. To take advantage of this, the
`ionNavBackButton` directive now should be empty, such as
`<ion-nav-back-button></ion-nav-back-button>`. The back button can
still be fully customized like it could before, but without any inner
content it knows to style using platform configs.
* **navBar button primary/secondary sides:** Primary and secondary
sides are now the recommended values for the `side` attribute, such as
`<ion-nav-buttons side="primary">`. Primary buttons generally map to
the left side of the header, and secondary buttons are generally on the
right side. However, their exact locations are platform specific. For
example, in iOS the primary buttons are on the far left of the header,
and secondary buttons are on the far right, with the header title
centered between them. For Android however, both groups of buttons are
on the far right of the header, with the header title aligned left.
Recommendation is to always use `primary` and `secondary` so buttons
correctly map to the side familiar to users of a platform. However, in
cases where buttons should always be on an exact side, both `left` and
`right` sides are still available.
* **navDirection:** An attribute directive that sets the direction
which the nav view transition should animate.
* **navTransition:** An attribute directive that sets the transition
type which the nav view transition should use when it animates. Using
`none` will disable an animation.

#### Breaking Changes:

* **Animation CSS:** The CSS for view transitions have changed. This is
a breaking change only if Ionic apps had customized Ionic’s animation
CSS.
* **$ionicPlatformDefaults:** Platform config variables are no longer
in the $ionicPlatformDefaults constant, but within `$ionicConfig`.
* **$ionicViewService:** In the navigation refactoring,
$ionicViewService was split up into two factories, `$ionicViewSwitcher`
and `$ionicHistory`. The `$ionicHistory` is largely what
`$ionicViewService`, but between the two factories there is a better
separation of concerns for improved testing.
* **navClear:** The navClear directive was created to do what the new
side menu `enable-menu-with-back-views` attribute accomplishes.
Additionally, the new `navTransition` and `navDirection` directives are
more useful and granular than the navClear directive.
* **scrollView.rememberScrollPosition:** This method has been removed
since it is no longer needed with cached views.

#### Deprecated:

* **ionView.title:** The `ionView` directive used the `title`
attribute, but this can cause the tooltip to show up on desktop
browsers. The `title` attribute will still work for backwards
compatibility, but we now recommend using `view-title`, such as
`<ion-view view-title=”My Title”>`.
* **ionNavView animation attribute removed:** The animation attribute
is no longer used for nav views. Instead use `$ionicConfig`.
* **ionNavBar animation attribute removed:** The animation attribute is
no longer used for nav bars. Instead use `$ionicConfig`.
2014-11-11 14:43:10 -06:00
Adam Bradley
20d567f81c fix(click): remove native click prevent 400ms later
When an actionsheet/popup is open, everything under it has
`pointer-events:none`. However, once they are removed then the click
prevent was removed immediately too, but the click that comes in 300ms
later was still firing whatever would have been underneath the
actionsheet/popup. Instead, wait 400ms before removing the click
prevent, which would block the native click. Closes #2204
2014-09-15 00:00:59 -05:00
Adam Bradley
2c3f1c9f02 feat($ionicBody): service to simplify body ele interaction
Many services/directives have to interact with the body element, and
each one has to write the same long code. The $ionicBody service
provides some useful methods to clean up and reduce redundant code.
2014-08-26 22:23:07 -05:00
Andrew
d3ed66e0cd fix(actionSheet): run $apply when closing actionSheet with back button 2014-08-06 14:34:33 -06:00
Flaky
56fbf3b375 docs(actionSheet): update example to have cancel method, which it needs
Closes #1770

Add cancel function to handle cancel clicks in example.
Otherwise throws error when used in own code.
2014-07-21 07:46:24 -06:00
arturokunder
c6fb60cd68 Update actionSheet.js
fixed a typo at the params description
2014-06-17 09:54:00 -04:00
ohh2ahh
a0b61e0c2c docs(actionSheet): correct show() method example 2014-06-14 16:20:55 -05:00
Andrew Joslin
e2ec0bfffe amend($ionicActionSheet): remove unused line of code 2014-06-11 11:33:56 -06:00
Andrew Joslin
087e55f320 feat($ionicActionSheet): add cancelOnStateChange option, default true
Closes #1318

BREAKING CHANGE: $ionicActionSheet's default behavior is now to cancel
when the app's state changes.  To disable this behavior, pass
`cancelOnStateChange: false` into $ionicActionSheet.show().
2014-06-11 11:28:53 -06:00
Andrew Joslin
b7646a5630 fix($ionicActionSheet): stop memory leak due to hidden element staying in dom
BREAKING CHANGE: $ionicActionSheet now returns a method to hide the
action sheet.

Previously, it returned an object that had a `show` and `hide` method.
This was undocumented, but if you used it, here is how to migrate your
code:

Change your code from this:

```js
var sheet = $ionicActionSheet.show({...});
sheet.hide();
```

To this:

```js
var hideSheet = $ionicActionSheet.show({...});
hideSheet();
```
2014-06-06 13:45:38 -04:00
hallucynogenyc
323e2ce22d fix($ionicActionSheet): fix problems with cancel() not being called
Closes #1013, #1576.
2014-06-06 13:22:13 -04:00
Andrew Joslin
75e30003a8 chore(): move demos out of source files 2014-05-27 11:21:08 -06:00
Andrew Joslin
c340951b48 demo($ionicActionSheet): add demo 2014-05-22 11:41:28 -06:00
Pavel Strashkin
e0c7979aa5 feat ($ionicActionSheet): pass button object to buttonClicked
Closes #1369.

Right now `buttonClicked` accepts only the index of the pressed button that means you have to work with indices to decide which one it is. In case you move buttons around to get better UX, you'd have to be very careful with those indices. It's easier to add `id` property to buttons and simply check for it. Index-agnostic solution is more maintainable and leads to less changes to the code when the buttons order is being changed.
2014-05-13 10:57:13 -06:00
Andrew Joslin
b785955348 chore(): factor out some angular functions to variables 2014-05-07 14:54:51 -06:00
Andy Joslin
3e5b39f201 feat($ionicActionSheet): allow html binding
Closes #1219
2014-04-29 10:35:35 -06:00
Andy Joslin
b87bcb30c3 feat($ionicPopup): on android, make back button close popup
Fixes #1222
2014-04-29 09:07:13 -06:00
Andy Joslin
14a2790749 refactor(): reorganize source files 2014-04-14 10:47:27 -06:00