Version 4.x.x contains some breaking changes, please see the CHANGELOG
Modal / Dialog implementation for angular.
- Easy to use API via Fluent API Presets (alert, prompt, confirm)
- Can render Component's, TemplateRef's and literal string
- Extendable via plugins.
- Easy to use
modal.alert()
.title('Hello World')
.body('In Angular')
.open();
Available plugins:
- Bootstrap (3 & 4)
- Vex 3 & 4
npm install ngx-modialog
http://plnkr.co/edit/lV7zsw7Yqossgs9JOfQU?p=preview
http://plnkr.co/edit/2ppVYl517GI1Byv8vVbG?p=preview
In your application root module definition add ModalModule
and the plugin you want to use:
We will use the bootstrap plugin (BootstrapModalModule
) for this introduction.
import { ModalModule } from 'ngx-modialog';
import { BootstrapModalModule } from 'ngx-modialog/plugins/bootstrap';
// lots of code...
@NgModule({
bootstrap: [ /* ... */ ],
declarations: [ /* ... */ ],
imports: [
/* ... */
ModalModule.forRoot(),
BootstrapModalModule
],
})
export class AppModule { /* lots of code... */ }
In any angular component or service inject the Modal
service and open a modal:
import { Component, ViewContainerRef } from '@angular/core';
import { Overlay } from 'ngx-modialog';
import { Modal } from 'ngx-modialog/plugins/bootstrap';
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: `<button (click)="onClick()">Alert</button>`
})
export class AppComponent {
constructor(public modal: Modal) { }
onClick() {
const dialogRef = this.modal.alert()
.size('lg')
.showClose(true)
.title('A simple Alert style modal window')
.body(`
<h4>Alert is a classic (title/body/footer) 1 button modal window that
does not block.</h4>
<b>Configuration:</b>
<ul>
<li>Non blocking (click anywhere outside to dismiss)</li>
<li>Size large</li>
<li>Dismissed with default keyboard key (ESC)</li>
<li>Close wth button click</li>
<li>HTML content</li>
</ul>`)
.open();
dialogRef.result
.then( result => alert(`The result is: ${result}`) );
}
}
If you are using ngx-modialog version 3.X.X or below, open()
returned a promise so replace the last 2 lines with:
dialogRef
.then( dialogRef => {
dialogRef.result.then( result => alert(`The result is: ${result}`);
});
We are using the alert()
method, one of 3 (prompt, confirm)) fluent-api methods we call drop-ins
We then use the result
property to wait for the modal closing event.
Notes:
- Fluent API methods (drop-ins) are pre-configured (presets) methods that allow easy configuration and execution, you can create custom presets - see the demo application.
- For more control use the
open()
method, which is used by all drop in's internally. - We import the
Modal
service from the plugin and not from the root library. Import from the root should work but being explicit allow using multiple plugins.
The Demo application is a full implementation of the library with the native plugins.
View it at shlomiassaf.github.io/ngx-modialog
The demo application is part of this repository and it is a great place to learn by example.
- Customizable with components, Presets and more...
- Select cancel/quit key.
- Cascading modals.
- Element blocking.
- Blocking / Non blocking modal.
- Modal as a component, replace the content by supplying a custom component.
The demo application comes with a dynamic modal generator for the Boostrap plugin
Plugins serve as a concrete UI implementation for a modal.
It can be an implementation for a known library (e.g: bootstrap) or something completely unique
While ngx-modialog
has some built in plugins it is also possible to use external plugins from NPM, if someone decide to build one.
Built a plugin? I would love to know :)
ref issue#111
To avoid this problem use event.stopPropagation();
or put the element removal inside a setTimeout
call
As a sole author I find it difficult to maintain multiple open source projects. As a result it is hard for me to replay rapidly to requests/help/etc...
If you would like to contribute, please contact me, the community will thank you.
You can contribute via:
- Implementing features & Bug fixes
- Documentation (Extremely important)
- Issue management
Thank you!
Shlomi.