ember-tp-modal-dialog
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Ember modal dialog component
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ember-tp-modal-dialog
Implements a <TpModalDialog/>
component that wraps ember-modal-dialog
with a reduced set of arguments, and some customized behavior/styling.
Compatibility
- Ember.js v3.12 or above
- Ember CLI v2.13 or above
- Node.js v10 or above
Installation
ember install ember-tp-modal-dialog
Usage
Quick start
To get started, add
@import "ember-tp-modal-dialog.css";
to your app.css
and start using the modal dialog component!
This addon provides one primary component, TpModalDiaog
, which provides
several contextual components. A simple invocation for an informational dialog
(with an ok button that just dismisses) might look like this:
{{#if this.showModal}}
<TpModalDialog
@onClose={{this.closeModal}}
as |m|
>
<m.Header @title="A Modal"/>
<m.Body>
<p>This is a modal.</p>
<p>Are you impressed?</p>
</m.Body>
<m.Footer/>
</TpModalDialog>
{{/if}}
where this.closeModal
would presumable set this.showModal
to false
.
Customizing the header
The header accepts
@title
- the header title@noCloseButton
- flag specifying that a close button should not be shown
Customizing the footer
If the footer is invoked in inline mode (<m.Footer/>
), then it renders a single OK
button that invokes @onClose
when clicked. If the footer is invoked in block mode, it yields two components:
<TpModalDialog
@onClose={{this.onCloseModal}}
as |d|
>
<m.Header @title="A Modal"/>
<m.Body>
<p>Body</p>
</m.Body>
<m.Footer as |f|>
<f.CancelButton/>
<f.OkButton @onClick={{this.doSomething}}>Do something</f.OkButton>
</m.Footer>
</TpModalDialog>
Both <f.OkButton>
and <f.CancelButton>
close the dialog when clicked by default, and both accept a @onClick
argument to override this behavior. Note that if you override @onClick
, the dialog will not call @onClose
itself, so the @onClick
action will have to close the modal if that is desired. When invoked in inline mode, <f.CancelButton/>
's text will be Cancel
and <f.OkButton/>
's will be OK
, but either can be invoked in block mode to customize the text.
Autofocus behavior
The modal is instrumented to look for the first elementing with an [autofocus]
attribute and, if found, give it focus when the modal is shown.
Styling
The default styling mimics bootstrap's modal styling, but doesn't depend on any external CSS with the exception of the footer buttons. The footer buttons use the btn
, btn-primary
and btn-cancel
classes (which can be overridden), but this addon does not include any bootstrap styling by default. So consuming apps can either include bootstrap button styling, supply CSS rules for those classes, or override them with custom classes & styling.
The addon's CSS uses several CSS variables that the app can override -- see app/styles/ember-tp-modal-dialog.css
for details.