/** * @ngdoc directive * @name ionView * @module ionic * @restrict E * @parent ionNavView * * @description * A container for view content and any navigational and header bar information. When a view * enters and exists its parent {@link ionic.directive:ionNavView}, the view also emits view * information, such as its title, whether the back button should show or not, whether the * corresponding {@link ionic.directive:ionNavBar} should show or not, which transition the view * should use to animate, and which direction to animate. * * *Views are 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 `$watch` cycle. When navigating to a * view that is already cached, its scope is reconnected, and the existing element, which was * left in the DOM, becomes active again. This can be disabled, or the maximum number of cached * views changed in {@link ionic.provider:$ionicConfigProvider}, in the view's `$state` configuration, or * as an attribute on the view itself (see below). * * @usage * Below is an example where our page will load with a {@link ionic.directive:ionNavBar} containing * "My Page" as the title. * * ```html * * * * * Hello! * * * * ``` * * ## View LifeCycle and Events * * Views can be cached, which means ***controllers normally only load once***, which may * affect your controller logic. To know when a view has entered or left, events * have been added that are emitted from the view's scope. These events also * contain data about the view, such as the title and whether the back button should * show. Also contained is transition data, such as the transition type and * direction that will be or was used. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
$ionicView.loadedThe view has loaded. This event only happens once per * view being created and added to the DOM. If a view leaves but is cached, * then this event will not fire again on a subsequent viewing. The loaded event * is good place to put your setup code for the view; however, it is not the * recommended event to listen to when a view becomes active.
$ionicView.enterThe view has fully entered and is now the active view. * This event will fire, whether it was the first load or a cached view.
$ionicView.leaveThe view has finished leaving and is no longer the * active view. This event will fire, whether it is cached or destroyed.
$ionicView.beforeEnterThe view is about to enter and become the active view.
$ionicView.beforeLeaveThe view is about to leave and no longer be the active view.
$ionicView.afterEnterThe view has fully entered and is now the active view.
$ionicView.afterLeaveThe view has finished leaving and is no longer the active view.
$ionicView.unloadedThe view's controller has been destroyed and its element has been * removed from the DOM.
* * ## Caching * * Caching can be disabled and enabled in multiple ways. By default, Ionic will * cache a maximum of 10 views. You can optionally choose to disable caching at * either an individual view basis, or by global configuration. Please see the * _Caching_ section in {@link ionic.directive:ionNavView} for more info. * * @param {string=} view-title A text-only title to display on the parent {@link ionic.directive:ionNavBar}. * For an HTML title, such as an image, see {@link ionic.directive:ionNavTitle} instead. * @param {boolean=} cache-view If this view should be allowed to be cached or not. * Please see the _Caching_ section in {@link ionic.directive:ionNavView} for * more info. Default `true` * @param {boolean=} hide-back-button Whether to hide the back button on the parent * {@link ionic.directive:ionNavBar} by default. * @param {boolean=} hide-nav-bar Whether to hide the parent * {@link ionic.directive:ionNavBar} by default. */ IonicModule .directive('ionView', function() { return { restrict: 'EA', priority: 1000, controller: '$ionicView', compile: function(tElement) { tElement.addClass('pane'); tElement[0].removeAttribute('title'); return function link($scope, $element, $attrs, viewCtrl) { viewCtrl.init(); }; } }; });