@jaspero/ng-confirmations
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NG Confirmations
An easy to use alert library for Angular.
A demo can be found here
Installation
To install this library, run:
$ npm install --save @jaspero/ng-confirmations
Setup
Import JasperoConfirmationsModule
in your @NgModule
:
@NgModule({
imports: [
JasperoConfirmationsModule
],
declarations: [AppComponent],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
Then create the component in a root component (you can create it anywhere but you can only use it in that component on any lower ones).
<jaspero-confirmations [defaultSettings]="options"></jaspero-confirmations>
How To Use
You need to import the ConfirmationService
in your component:
constructor(private _confirmation: ConfirmationService) {}
Then use the create(title: any, message: any, settings: ConfirmSettings)
method to initiate the confirmation modal.
open() {
this._confirmation.create('Do something?', 'You should really just do it.')
// The confirmation returns an Observable Subject which will notify you about the outcome
.subscribe((ans: ResolveEmit) => console.log(ans))
}
ResolveEmit
This is returned by the create()
method.
export interface ResolveEmit {
// Returns this if modal resolved with yes or no
resolved?: boolean;
// If the modal was closed in some other way this is removed
closedWithOutResolving?: string;
}
If the modal was closed by clicking on yes/no this is returned:
{resolved: true // false if no was pressed}
If the modal was closed in any other way:
{closedWithOutResolving: 'overlayClick' // reason for closing}
Options
Available settings:
export interface ConfirmSettings {
overlay?: boolean; // Default: true
overlayClickToClose?: boolean; // Default: true
showCloseButton?: boolean; // Default: true
confirmText?: string | TemplateRef; // Default: 'Yes'
declineText?: string | TemplateRef; // Default: 'No'
}
You can provide the settings as input to the <jaspero-confirmations></jaspero-confirmations>
component.
Making the settings default for each created alert. However you can also override the settings by
passing them in the create()
method.
Note:
The title
, message
, confirmText
and declineText
properties can all be either a string an html string or a TemplateRef.
FAQ
Does this library support AoT?
Yes AoT is supported.
Does the defaultSettings
input need to be provided?
No, if none was provided the defaults are used.
Development
To generate all *.js
, *.d.ts
and *.metadata.json
files:
$ npm run build
To lint all *.ts
files:
$ npm run lint
License
MIT © Jaspero co.