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The ionic-framework package comes with both Javascript and Sass frontend dependencies, located in the root of the package, and a Node API, located in `tooling/`.

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var __decorate = (this && this.__decorate) || function (decorators, target, key, desc) { var c = arguments.length, r = c < 3 ? target : desc === null ? desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(target, key) : desc, d; if (typeof Reflect === "object" && typeof Reflect.decorate === "function") r = Reflect.decorate(decorators, target, key, desc); else for (var i = decorators.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) if (d = decorators[i]) r = (c < 3 ? d(r) : c > 3 ? d(target, key, r) : d(target, key)) || r; return c > 3 && r && Object.defineProperty(target, key, r), r; }; var __metadata = (this && this.__metadata) || function (k, v) { if (typeof Reflect === "object" && typeof Reflect.metadata === "function") return Reflect.metadata(k, v); }; var core_1 = require('angular2/core'); var button_1 = require('../button/button'); var icon_1 = require('../icon/icon'); /** * @name Item * @description * Creates a list-item that can easily be swiped, deleted, reordered, edited, and more. * * There are three common ways to use an item: * - Use `<ion-item>` for something that is only non-clickable text. * - Use `<button ion-item>` for something that can be clicked/tapped. Typically this element will also have a `(click)` handler. * - Use `<a ion-item>` for when the item needs to contain a `href`. * * By default, `<button ion-item>` and `<a ion-item>` will receive a right arrow icon on iOS to signal that tapping the item will reveal more information. * To hide this icon, add the `detail-none` attribute to the item (eg: `<button ion-item detail-none>`). To add the icon when it is not displayed by default, * add the `detail-push` attribute (eg: `<ion-item detail-push>`). * * To break an item up into multiple columns, add multiple `<ion-item-content>` components inside of the item. By default, * this component will automatically be added inside of an `<ion-item>`, giving it a single column. * * * @usage * ```html * * <ion-list> * * // default item * <ion-item> * {{item.title}} * </ion-item> * * // multiple item-content containers * <ion-item> * <ion-item-content>First Column</ion-item-content> * <ion-item-content>Second Column</ion-item-content> * <ion-item-content>Third Column</ion-item-content> * </ion-item> * * </ion-list> * * ``` * @see {@link /docs/v2/components#lists List Component Docs} * @see {@link ../../list/List List API Docs} */ var Item = (function () { function Item() { } Object.defineProperty(Item.prototype, "_buttons", { set: function (buttons) { buttons.toArray().forEach(function (button) { if (!button.isItem) { button.addClass('item-button'); } }); }, enumerable: true, configurable: true }); Object.defineProperty(Item.prototype, "_icons", { set: function (icons) { icons.toArray().forEach(function (icon) { icon.addClass('item-icon'); }); }, enumerable: true, configurable: true }); __decorate([ core_1.ContentChildren(button_1.Button), __metadata('design:type', Object), __metadata('design:paramtypes', [Object]) ], Item.prototype, "_buttons", null); __decorate([ core_1.ContentChildren(icon_1.Icon), __metadata('design:type', Object), __metadata('design:paramtypes', [Object]) ], Item.prototype, "_icons", null); Item = __decorate([ core_1.Component({ selector: 'ion-item,[ion-item]', template: '<ng-content select="[item-left]"></ng-content>' + '<div class="item-inner">' + '<ng-content select="ion-item-content,[item-content]"></ng-content>' + '<ion-item-content cnt>' + '<ng-content></ng-content>' + '</ion-item-content>' + '<ng-content select="[item-right]"></ng-content>' + '</div>', host: { 'class': 'item' } }), __metadata('design:paramtypes', []) ], Item); return Item; })(); exports.Item = Item;