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Liam DeBeasi b78b454e08 revert(): revert base components feature (#26692)
The Ionic Framework team would like to re-evaluate our approach to improving customization options when building mobile applications. We are looking at other solutions that a) make customizing an app UI easier and b) are applicable to a broader set of developers.
2023-01-30 11:52:36 -05:00

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import type { ComponentInterface } from '@stencil/core';
import { Component, Host, Prop, h } from '@stencil/core';
import { getIonMode } from '../../global/ionic-global';
import type { Color } from '../../interface';
import { createColorClasses } from '../../utils/theme';
/**
* @virtualProp {"ios" | "md"} mode - The mode determines which platform styles to use.
*/
@Component({
tag: 'ion-badge',
styleUrls: {
ios: 'badge.ios.scss',
md: 'badge.md.scss',
},
shadow: true,
})
export class Badge implements ComponentInterface {
/**
* The color to use from your application's color palette.
* Default options are: `"primary"`, `"secondary"`, `"tertiary"`, `"success"`, `"warning"`, `"danger"`, `"light"`, `"medium"`, and `"dark"`.
* For more information on colors, see [theming](/docs/theming/basics).
*/
@Prop({ reflect: true }) color?: Color;
render() {
const mode = getIonMode(this);
return (
<Host
class={createColorClasses(this.color, {
[mode]: true,
})}
>
<slot></slot>
</Host>
);
}
}