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Base components for Ionic
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/*!
* (C) Ionic http://ionicframework.com - MIT License
*/
import { r as registerInstance, h, e as Host, f as getElement } from './index-527b9e34.js';
import { p as printIonWarning } from './index-738d7504.js';
import { c as createColorClasses } from './theme-01f3f29c.js';
import { x as eye, y as eyeOff } from './index-e2cf2ceb.js';
import { b as getIonMode } from './ionic-global-ca86cf32.js';
const iosInputPasswordToggleCss = "";
const IonInputPasswordToggleIosStyle0 = iosInputPasswordToggleCss;
const mdInputPasswordToggleCss = "";
const IonInputPasswordToggleMdStyle0 = mdInputPasswordToggleCss;
const InputPasswordToggle = class {
constructor(hostRef) {
registerInstance(this, hostRef);
this.togglePasswordVisibility = () => {
const { inputElRef } = this;
if (!inputElRef) {
return;
}
inputElRef.type = inputElRef.type === 'text' ? 'password' : 'text';
};
this.color = undefined;
this.showIcon = undefined;
this.hideIcon = undefined;
this.type = 'password';
}
/**
* Whenever the input type changes we need to re-run validation to ensure the password
* toggle is being used with the correct input type. If the application changes the type
* outside of this component we also need to re-render so the correct icon is shown.
*/
onTypeChange(newValue) {
if (newValue !== 'text' && newValue !== 'password') {
printIonWarning(`ion-input-password-toggle only supports inputs of type "text" or "password". Input of type "${newValue}" is not compatible.`, this.el);
return;
}
}
connectedCallback() {
const { el } = this;
const inputElRef = (this.inputElRef = el.closest('ion-input'));
if (!inputElRef) {
printIonWarning('No ancestor ion-input found for ion-input-password-toggle. This component must be slotted inside of an ion-input.', el);
return;
}
/**
* Important: Set the type in connectedCallback because the default value
* of this.type may not always be accurate. Usually inputs have the "password" type
* but it is possible to have the input to initially have the "text" type. In that scenario
* the wrong icon will show briefly before switching to the correct icon. Setting the
* type here allows us to avoid that flicker.
*/
this.type = inputElRef.type;
}
disconnectedCallback() {
this.inputElRef = null;
}
render() {
var _a, _b;
const { color, type } = this;
const mode = getIonMode(this);
const showPasswordIcon = (_a = this.showIcon) !== null && _a !== void 0 ? _a : eye;
const hidePasswordIcon = (_b = this.hideIcon) !== null && _b !== void 0 ? _b : eyeOff;
const isPasswordVisible = type === 'text';
return (h(Host, { key: 'd9811e25bfeb2aa197352bb9be852e9e420739d5', class: createColorClasses(color, {
[mode]: true,
}) }, h("ion-button", { key: '1eaea1442b248fb2b8d61538b27274e647a07804', mode: mode, color: color, fill: "clear", shape: "round", "aria-checked": isPasswordVisible ? 'true' : 'false', "aria-label": "show password", role: "switch", type: "button", onPointerDown: (ev) => {
/**
* This prevents mobile browsers from
* blurring the input when the password toggle
* button is activated.
*/
ev.preventDefault();
}, onClick: this.togglePasswordVisibility }, h("ion-icon", { key: '9c88de8f4631d9bde222ce2edf6950d639e04773', slot: "icon-only", "aria-hidden": "true", icon: isPasswordVisible ? hidePasswordIcon : showPasswordIcon }))));
}
get el() { return getElement(this); }
static get watchers() { return {
"type": ["onTypeChange"]
}; }
};
InputPasswordToggle.style = {
ios: IonInputPasswordToggleIosStyle0,
md: IonInputPasswordToggleMdStyle0
};
export { InputPasswordToggle as ion_input_password_toggle };