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A Modal is a dialog that appears on top of the app's content, and must be dismissed by the app before interaction can resume. It is useful as a select component when there are a lot of options to choose from, or when filtering items in a list, as well as many other use cases.

Dismissing

The modal can be dismissed after creation by calling the dismiss() method on the modal controller. The onDidDismiss function can be called to perform an action after the modal is dismissed.

Customization

Modal uses scoped encapsulation, which means it will automatically scope its CSS by appending each of the styles with an additional class at runtime. Overriding scoped selectors in CSS requires a higher specificity selector.

We recommend passing a custom class to cssClass in the create method and using that to add custom styles to the host and inner elements. This property can also accept multiple classes separated by spaces. View the Usage section for an example of how to pass a class using cssClass.

/* DOES NOT WORK - not specific enough */
.modal-wrapper {
  background: #222;
}

/* Works - pass "my-custom-class" in cssClass to increase specificity */
.my-custom-class .modal-wrapper {
  background: #222;
}

Any of the defined CSS Custom Properties can be used to style the Modal without needing to target individual elements:

.my-custom-class {
  --background: #222;
}

If you are building an Ionic Angular app, the styles need to be added to a global stylesheet file. Read Style Placement in the Angular section below for more information.

Usage

Angular

import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { ModalController } from '@ionic/angular';
import { ModalPage } from '../modal/modal.page';

@Component({
  selector: 'modal-example',
  templateUrl: 'modal-example.html',
  styleUrls: ['./modal-example.css']
})
export class ModalExample {
  constructor(public modalController: ModalController) {

  }

  async presentModal() {
    const modal = await this.modalController.create({
      component: ModalPage,
      cssClass: 'my-custom-class'
    });
    return await modal.present();
  }
}
import { Component, Input } from '@angular/core';

@Component({
  selector: 'modal-page',
})
export class ModalPage {

  constructor() {}

}

Passing Data

During creation of a modal, data can be passed in through the componentProps. The previous example can be written to include data:

async presentModal() {
  const modal = await this.modalController.create({
    component: ModalPage,
    cssClass: 'my-custom-class',
    componentProps: {
      'firstName': 'Douglas',
      'lastName': 'Adams',
      'middleInitial': 'N'
    }
  });
  return await modal.present();
}

To get the data passed into the componentProps, set it as an @Input:

export class ModalPage {

  // Data passed in by componentProps
  @Input() firstName: string;
  @Input() lastName: string;
  @Input() middleInitial: string;

}

Dismissing a Modal

A modal can be dismissed by calling the dismiss method on the modal controller and optionally passing any data from the modal.

export class ModalPage {
  ...

  dismiss() {
    // using the injected ModalController this page
    // can "dismiss" itself and optionally pass back data
    this.modalCtrl.dismiss({
      'dismissed': true
    });
  }
}

After being dismissed, the data can be read in through the onWillDismiss or onDidDismiss attached to the modal after creation:

const { data } = await modal.onWillDismiss();
console.log(data);

Lazy Loading

When lazy loading a modal, it's important to note that the modal will not be loaded when it is opened, but rather when the module that imports the modal's module is loaded.

For example, say there exists a CalendarComponent and an EventModal. The modal is presented by clicking a button in the CalendarComponent. In Angular, the EventModalModule would need to be included in the CalendarComponentModule since the modal is created in the CalendarComponent:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { CommonModule } from '@angular/common';
import { IonicModule } from '@ionic/angular';

import { CalendarComponent } from './calendar.component';
import { EventModalModule } from '../modals/event/event.module';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    CalendarComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    IonicModule,
    CommonModule,
    EventModalModule
  ],
  exports: [
    CalendarComponent
  ]
})

export class CalendarComponentModule {}

Swipeable Modals

Modals in iOS mode have the ability to be presented in a card-style and swiped to close. The card-style presentation and swipe to close gesture are not mutually exclusive, meaning you can pick and choose which features you want to use. For example, you can have a card-style modal that cannot be swiped or a full sized modal that can be swiped.

Card style modals when running on iPhone-sized devices do not have backdrops. As a result, the --backdrop-opacity variable will not have any effect.

If you are creating an application that uses ion-tabs, it is recommended that you get the parent ion-router-outlet using this.routerOutlet.parentOutlet.nativeEl, otherwise the tabbar will not scale down when the modal opens.

import { IonRouterOutlet } from '@ionic/angular';

constructor(private routerOutlet: IonRouterOutlet) {}

async presentModal() {
  const modal = await this.modalController.create({
    component: ModalPage,
    cssClass: 'my-custom-class',
    swipeToClose: true,
    presentingElement: this.routerOutlet.nativeEl
  });
  return await modal.present();
}

In most scenarios, using the ion-router-outlet element as the presentingElement is fine. In cases where you are presenting a card-style modal from within another modal, you should pass in the top-most ion-modal element as the presentingElement.

import { ModalController } from '@ionic/angular';

constructor(private modalCtrl: ModalController) {}

async presentModal() {
  const modal = await this.modalController.create({
    component: ModalPage,
    cssClass: 'my-custom-class',
    swipeToClose: true,
    presentingElement: await this.modalCtrl.getTop() // Get the top-most ion-modal
  });
  return await modal.present();
}

Style Placement

In Angular, the CSS of a specific page is scoped only to elements of that page. Even though the Modal can be presented from within a page, the ion-modal element is appended outside of the current page. This means that any custom styles need to go in a global stylesheet file. In an Ionic Angular starter this can be the src/global.scss file or you can register a new global style file by adding to the styles build option in angular.json.

Javascript

customElements.define('modal-page', class extends HTMLElement {
  connectedCallback() {
    this.innerHTML = `
<ion-header>
  <ion-toolbar>
    <ion-title>Modal Header</ion-title>
    <ion-buttons slot="primary">
      <ion-button onClick="dismissModal()">
        <ion-icon slot="icon-only" name="close"></ion-icon>
      </ion-button>
    </ion-buttons>
  </ion-toolbar>
</ion-header>
<ion-content class="ion-padding">
  Modal Content
</ion-content>`;
  }
});

function presentModal() {
  // create the modal with the `modal-page` component
  const modalElement = document.createElement('ion-modal');
  modalElement.component = 'modal-page';
  modalElement.cssClass = 'my-custom-class';

  // present the modal
  document.body.appendChild(modalElement);
  return modalElement.present();
}

Passing Data

During creation of a modal, data can be passed in through the componentProps. The previous example can be written to include data:

const modalElement = document.createElement('ion-modal');
modalElement.component = 'modal-page';
modalElement.cssClass = 'my-custom-class';
modalElement.componentProps = {
  'firstName': 'Douglas',
  'lastName': 'Adams',
  'middleInitial': 'N'
};

To get the data passed into the componentProps, query for the modal in the modal-page:

customElements.define('modal-page', class extends HTMLElement {
  connectedCallback() {
    const modalElement = document.querySelector('ion-modal');
    console.log(modalElement.componentProps.firstName);

    ...
  }
}

Dismissing a Modal

A modal can be dismissed by calling the dismiss method and optionally passing any data from the modal.

async function dismissModal() {
  await modal.dismiss({
    'dismissed': true
  });
}

After being dismissed, the data can be read in through the onWillDismiss or onDidDismiss attached to the modal after creation:

const { data } = await modalElement.onWillDismiss();
console.log(data);

Swipeable Modals

Modals in iOS mode have the ability to be presented in a card-style and swiped to close. The card-style presentation and swipe to close gesture are not mutually exclusive, meaning you can pick and choose which features you want to use. For example, you can have a card-style modal that cannot be swiped or a full sized modal that can be swiped.

Card style modals when running on iPhone-sized devices do not have backdrops. As a result, the --backdrop-opacity variable will not have any effect.

const modalElement = document.createElement('ion-modal');
modalElement.component = 'modal-page';
modalElement.cssClass = 'my-custom-class';
modalElement.swipeToClose = true;
modalElement.presentingElement = document.querySelector('ion-nav');

In most scenarios, using the ion-nav element as the presentingElement is fine. In cases where you are presenting a card-style modal from within a modal, you should pass in the top-most ion-modal element as the presentingElement.

const modalElement = document.createElement('ion-modal');
modalElement.component = 'modal-page';
modalElement.cssClass = 'my-custom-class';
modalElement.swipeToClose = true;
modalElement.presentingElement = await modalController.getTop(); // Get the top-most ion-modal

React

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { IonModal, IonButton, IonContent } from '@ionic/react';

export const ModalExample: React.FC = () => {
  const [showModal, setShowModal] = useState(false);

  return (
    <IonContent>
      <IonModal isOpen={showModal} cssClass='my-custom-class'>
        <p>This is modal content</p>
        <IonButton onClick={() => setShowModal(false)}>Close Modal</IonButton>
      </IonModal>
      <IonButton onClick={() => setShowModal(true)}>Show Modal</IonButton>
    </IonContent>
  );
};

Swipeable Modals

Modals in iOS mode have the ability to be presented in a card-style and swiped to close. The card-style presentation and swipe to close gesture are not mutually exclusive, meaning you can pick and choose which features you want to use. For example, you can have a card-style modal that cannot be swiped or a full sized modal that can be swiped.

Card style modals when running on iPhone-sized devices do not have backdrops. As a result, the --backdrop-opacity variable will not have any effect.

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const routerRef = useRef<HTMLIonRouterOutletElement | null>(null);
  
  return (
    <IonApp>
      <IonReactRouter>
        <IonRouterOutlet ref={routerRef}>
          <Route path="/home" render={() => <Home router={routerRef.current} />}  exact={true} />
        </IonRouterOutlet>
      </IonReactRouter>
    </IonApp>
  )
};

...

interface HomePageProps {
  router: HTMLIonRouterOutletElement | null;
}

const Home: React.FC<HomePageProps> = ({ router }) => {
  const [showModal, setShowModal] = useState(false);
  
  return (
    ...
    
    <IonModal
      isOpen={showModal}
      cssClass='my-custom-class'
      swipeToClose={true}
      presentingElement={router || undefined}
      onDidDismiss={() => setShowModal(false)}>
      <p>This is modal content</p>
    </IonModal>
    
    ...
  );
};

In most scenarios, setting a ref on IonRouterOutlet and passing that ref's current value to presentingElement is fine. In cases where you are presenting a card-style modal from within another modal, you should pass in the top-most ion-modal ref as the presentingElement.

<IonModal
  ref={firstModalRef}
  isOpen={showModal}
  cssClass='my-custom-class'
  swipeToClose={true}
  presentingElement={router || undefined}
  onDidDismiss={() => setShowModal(false)}>
    <p>This is modal content</p>
    <IonButton onClick={() => setShow2ndModal(true)}>Show 2nd Modal</IonButton>
    <IonButton onClick={() => setShowModal(false)}>Close Modal</IonButton>
</IonModal>
<IonModal
  isOpen={show2ndModal}
  cssClass='my-custom-class'
  presentingElement={firstModalRef.current}
  onDidDismiss={() => setShow2ndModal(false)}>
  <p>This is more modal content</p>
  <IonButton onClick={() => setShow2ndModal(false)}>Close Modal</IonButton>
</IonModal>

Stencil

import { Component, h } from '@stencil/core';

import { modalController } from '@ionic/core';

@Component({
  tag: 'modal-example',
  styleUrl: 'modal-example.css'
})
export class ModalExample {
  async presentModal() {
    const modal = await modalController.create({
      component: 'page-modal',
      cssClass: 'my-custom-class'
    });
    await modal.present();
  }
}
import { Component, h } from '@stencil/core';

@Component({
  tag: 'page-modal',
  styleUrl: 'page-modal.css',
})
export class PageModal {
  render() {
    return [
      <ion-list>
        <ion-item>
          <ion-label>Documentation</ion-label>
        </ion-item>
        <ion-item>
          <ion-label>Feedback</ion-label>
        </ion-item>
        <ion-item>
          <ion-label>Settings</ion-label>
        </ion-item>
      </ion-list>
    ];
  }
}

Passing Data

During creation of a modal, data can be passed in through the componentProps. The previous example can be written to include data:

async presentModal() {
  const modal = await modalController.create({
    component: 'page-modal',
    cssClass: 'my-custom-class',
    componentProps: {
      'firstName': 'Douglas',
      'lastName': 'Adams',
      'middleInitial': 'N'
    }
  });
  await modal.present();
}

To get the data passed into the componentProps, set each one as a @Prop:

import { Component, Prop, h } from '@stencil/core';

@Component({
  tag: 'page-modal',
  styleUrl: 'page-modal.css',
})
export class PageModal {
  // Data passed in by componentProps
  @Prop() firstName: string;
  @Prop() lastName: string;
  @Prop() middleInitial: string;
}

Dismissing a Modal

A modal can be dismissed by calling the dismiss method on the modal controller and optionally passing any data from the modal.

export class ModalPage {
  ...

  dismiss(data?: any) {
    // dismiss the closest modal and optionally pass back data
    (this.el.closest('ion-modal') as any).dismiss({
      'dismissed': true
    });
  }
}

After being dismissed, the data can be read in through the onWillDismiss or onDidDismiss attached to the modal after creation:

const { data } = await modal.onWillDismiss();
console.log(data);

Swipeable Modals

Modals in iOS mode have the ability to be presented in a card-style and swiped to close. The card-style presentation and swipe to close gesture are not mutually exclusive, meaning you can pick and choose which features you want to use. For example, you can have a card-style modal that cannot be swiped or a full sized modal that can be swiped.

Card style modals when running on iPhone-sized devices do not have backdrops. As a result, the --backdrop-opacity variable will not have any effect.

import { Component, Element, h } from '@stencil/core';

import { modalController } from '@ionic/core';

@Component({
  tag: 'modal-example',
  styleUrl: 'modal-example.css'
})
export class ModalExample {
  @Element() el: any;

  async presentModal() {
    const modal = await modalController.create({
      component: 'page-modal',
      cssClass: 'my-custom-class',
      swipeToClose: true,
      presentingElement: this.el.closest('ion-router-outlet'),
    });
    await modal.present();
  }

}

In most scenarios, using the ion-router-outlet element as the presentingElement is fine. In cases where you are presenting a card-style modal from within another modal, you should pass in the top-most ion-modal element as the presentingElement.

async presentModal() {
  const modal = await modalController.create({
    component: 'page-modal',
    cssClass: 'my-custom-class',
    swipeToClose: true,
    presentingElement: await modalController.getTop() // Get the top-most ion-modal
  });
  await modal.present();
}

Vue

<template>
  <div>
    <ion-header>
      <ion-toolbar>
        <ion-title>{{ title }}</ion-title>
      </ion-toolbar>
    </ion-header>
    <ion-content class="ion-padding">
      {{ content }}
    </ion-content>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
export default {
  name: 'Modal',
  props: {
    title: { type: String, default: 'Super Modal' },
  },
  data() {
    return {
      content: 'Content',
    }
  },
}
</script>
<template>
  <ion-page class="ion-page">
    <ion-content class="ion-content ion-padding">
      <ion-button @click="openModal">Open Modal</ion-button>
    </ion-content>
  </ion-page>
</template>

<script>
import Modal from './modal.vue'

export default {
  methods: {
    openModal() {
      return this.$ionic.modalController
        .create({
          component: Modal,
          cssClass: 'my-custom-class',
          componentProps: {
            data: {
              content: 'New Content',
            },
            propsData: {
              title: 'New title',
            },
          },
        })
        .then(m => m.present())
    },
  },
}
</script>

Properties

Property Attribute Description Type Default
animated animated If true, the modal will animate. boolean true
backdropDismiss backdrop-dismiss If true, the modal will be dismissed when the backdrop is clicked. boolean true
component (required) component The component to display inside of the modal. Function | HTMLElement | null | string undefined
componentProps -- The data to pass to the modal component. undefined | { [key: string]: any; } undefined
cssClass css-class Additional classes to apply for custom CSS. If multiple classes are provided they should be separated by spaces. string | string[] | undefined undefined
enterAnimation -- Animation to use when the modal is presented. ((baseEl: any, opts?: any) => Animation) | undefined undefined
keyboardClose keyboard-close If true, the keyboard will be automatically dismissed when the overlay is presented. boolean true
leaveAnimation -- Animation to use when the modal is dismissed. ((baseEl: any, opts?: any) => Animation) | undefined undefined
mode mode The mode determines which platform styles to use. "ios" | "md" undefined
presentingElement -- The element that presented the modal. This is used for card presentation effects and for stacking multiple modals on top of each other. Only applies in iOS mode. HTMLElement | undefined undefined
showBackdrop show-backdrop If true, a backdrop will be displayed behind the modal. boolean true
swipeToClose swipe-to-close If true, the modal can be swiped to dismiss. Only applies in iOS mode. boolean false

Events

Event Description Type
ionModalDidDismiss Emitted after the modal has dismissed. CustomEvent<OverlayEventDetail<any>>
ionModalDidPresent Emitted after the modal has presented. CustomEvent<void>
ionModalWillDismiss Emitted before the modal has dismissed. CustomEvent<OverlayEventDetail<any>>
ionModalWillPresent Emitted before the modal has presented. CustomEvent<void>

Methods

dismiss(data?: any, role?: string | undefined) => Promise<boolean>

Dismiss the modal overlay after it has been presented.

Returns

Type: Promise<boolean>

onDidDismiss<T = any>() => Promise<OverlayEventDetail<T>>

Returns a promise that resolves when the modal did dismiss.

Returns

Type: Promise<OverlayEventDetail<T>>

onWillDismiss<T = any>() => Promise<OverlayEventDetail<T>>

Returns a promise that resolves when the modal will dismiss.

Returns

Type: Promise<OverlayEventDetail<T>>

present() => Promise<void>

Present the modal overlay after it has been created.

Returns

Type: Promise<void>

CSS Custom Properties

Name Description
--backdrop-opacity Opacity of the backdrop
--background Background of the modal content
--border-color Border color of the modal content
--border-radius Border radius of the modal content
--border-style Border style of the modal content
--border-width Border width of the modal content
--height Height of the modal
--max-height Maximum height of the modal
--max-width Maximum width of the modal
--min-height Minimum height of the modal
--min-width Minimum width of the modal
--width Width of the modal

Dependencies

Depends on

Graph

graph TD;
  ion-modal --> ion-backdrop
  style ion-modal fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px

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