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ng2-opd-popup
Advanced tools
- ONLINE DEMO
- Source code for demo project HERE
in your module include:
import {PopupModule} from 'ng2-opd-popup';
@NgModule({
imports: [
...
PopupModule.forRoot()
],
declarations: [
...
],
providers: [
...
],
bootstrap: [...]
})
in your view (html)
<popup>
Add your custom html elements here
</popup>
In your component:
import {Popup} from 'ng2-opd-popup';
export class YourComponent {
constructor(private popup:Popup) { }
ClickButton(){
this.popup.show();
}
}
If you want to have multiple popups in your page with different html content you can use @ViewChild, in that case you don't need to inject it in your constructor
in your view (html)
<popup #popup1>
Add your custom html elements here
</popup>
<popup #popup2>
Add your other custom html elements here
</popup>
In your component:
import { Component, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import {Popup} from 'ng2-opd-popup';
export class YourComponent {
@ViewChild('popup1') popup1: Popup;
@ViewChild('popup2') popup2: Popup;
constructor() { }
ClickButton(){
this.popup1.show();
}
ClickAnotherButton(){
this.popup2.show();
}
}
Options:
You can set the following options for your popup:
this.popup.options = {
header: "Your custom header",
color: "#5cb85c", // red, blue....
widthProsentage: 40, // The with of the popou measured by browser width
animationDuration: 1, // in seconds, 0 = no animation
showButtons: true, // You can hide this in case you want to use custom buttons
confirmBtnContent: "OK", // The text on your confirm button
cancleBtnContent: "Cancel", // the text on your cancel button
confirmBtnClass: "btn btn-default", // your class for styling the confirm button
cancleBtnClass: "btn btn-default", // you class for styling the cancel button
animation: "fadeInDown" // 'fadeInLeft', 'fadeInRight', 'fadeInUp', 'bounceIn','bounceInDown'
};
this.popup.show(this.popup.options);
Events:
You can subscribe to the confirm and cancel button event.
<popup (confirmClick)="YourConfirmEvent()" (cancelClick)="YourCancelEvent()">
Add your own html elements here
</popup>
YourConfirmEvent(){
alert('You cliked confirm');
}
YourCancelEvent(){
alert('You cliked cancel');
}
FAQs
Popup component for Angular 2
We found that ng2-opd-popup demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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