I have an icon in a td which i wan to disable based on condition :
<td colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"><span
ng-disabled="action.isActionInprogress"
ng-click="showAction($event,action)"
style="cursor: pointer;" class="glyphicon glyphicon-eye-open"
title="{{action.isActionInProgress ? 'Cannot View While Action In Progress' : 'Show Action'}}">
It shows the title (Cannot View While Action In Progress) but the icon doesn't get disabled.
What am i missing?
wrap the span with a button and try. I don't think you can apply ng-disable for span directly. Else You have to dynamically apply style and prevent the click event to make span disable
<button class="btn" ng-disabled="action.isActionInprogress" ng-click="showAction($event,action)"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-eye-open" ></span></button>
Use CSS to make a span not clickable
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I have two states for a button, "State1" and "State2".
It defaults to "State2". When I click the button, it toggles to "State1".
When I click anywhere outside the button, I need it to change from "State1" back to "State2". This is my code:
<div ng-click="Ctrl.Check = !Ctrl.Check">
<a ng-class="{'btn-danger': !Ctrl.Check, 'btn-default': Ctrl.Check }" >
{{ Ctrl.Check ? 'State1' : 'State2' }}
</a>
</div>
It sounds like you're just checking whether the element has focus. This is much easier than putting down a bunch of ng-click handlers all over your form just to toggle one input.
Use ng-focus and the corresponding ng-blur. If you use HTML elements that can have focus (like a <button>), you can use code like
<button type="button" class="btn"
ng-class="{'btn-danger': !Ctrl.Check, 'btn-default': Ctrl.Check }"
ng-focus="Ctrl.Check = true"
ng-blur="Ctrl.Check = false">
{{ Ctrl.Check ? 'State1' : 'State2' }}
</button>
Demo on plnkr
Code here: https://plnkr.co/edit/ysD1JN0ELqu7ACgkkp79?p=preview
I have two buttons. One is "State1" and another is "State2".
In the beginning, it is in "State2" button. Then I click "State2" button, it toggle to "State1" button, also generate popover.
I want to click out of "State1" button and popover, then it will change from "State1" button to "State2" button. I use popover-trigger="outsideClick", but it does not work. Please advise. Thanks
<div ng-click="Ctrl.Check = !Ctrl.Check" popover-trigger="outsideClick">
<a ng-class="{'btn-danger': !Ctrl.Check, 'btn-default': Ctrl.Check }" confirm-link="Ctrl.deleteCurrent(Ctrl.A)" uib-popover="I appeared on focus! Click away and I'll vanish..." popover-trigger="outsideClick" popover-placement="right">
{{ Ctrl.Check ? 'State1' : 'State2' }}
</a>
</div>
here is the plunker
https://plnkr.co/edit/KXWzDN882fWEByUNzks6?p=preview
What I did
<a
ng-class="{'btn-danger': !isOpen, 'btn-default': isOpen }"
state-change-capture
confirm-link="Ctrl.deleteCurrent(Ctrl.A)"
uib-popover="I appeared on focus! Click away and I'll vanish..."
popover-trigger="'outsideClick'"
popover-is-open="isOpen"
ng-click="isOpen = !isOpen"
popover-placement="right">
{{ isOpen ? 'State1' : 'State2' }}
</a>
in the controller
$scope.isOpen = false;
$scope.$watch('isOpen', function (oldVal, newVal) {
//just for reference in case you need to know the status of popover
});
added a property for uib-popover known as popover-is-open="isOpen"
which tells if the popover is visible or not and based on that set the State 1 or 2
Also if you need to observe it then have added a watch to controller, just in case you need it.
You're missing the '' in the popover-trigger, and you don't need the first one on the div itself:
<div ng-click="Ctrl.Check = !Ctrl.Check">
<a ng-class="{'btn-danger': !Ctrl.Check, 'btn-default': Ctrl.Check }" confirm-link="Ctrl.deleteCurrent(Ctrl.A)" uib-popover="I appeared on focus! Click away and I'll vanish..." popover-trigger="'outsideClick'" popover-placement="right">
{{ Ctrl.Check ? 'State1' : 'State2' }}
</a>
before posting here i searched and searched and i found several solutions for applying tooltips to disabled buttons, anyway none of these was using uib-tooltip from angular ui bootstrap.
Here is the code of my button:
<button class="btn btn-default"
uib-tooltip="My tooltip text"
tooltip-append-to-body="true"
ng-disabled="!isAllSelected"
ng-click="doThat()">Click Here
</button>
Do you know how to make tooltip displayable even when the button is disabled?
Similar to janosch's solution - wrap your button in a div which has the tooltip attribute.
<div uib-tooltip="{{ isDisabled ? 'Button is disabled' : '' }}">
<button disabled="isDisabled">Button</button>
</div>
The tooltip will only be visible when the variable isDisabled is true, which also sets the disabled status of the button.
This solution will also work if you are using the title attribute instead of uib-tooltip
I don't think it's possible on a button, but it works if you use link disguised as a button, instead of a button:
<a class="btn btn-default"
uib-tooltip="My tooltip text"
tooltip-append-to-body="true"
ng-disabled="!isAllSelected"
ng-click="doThat()">Click Here
</a>
Simplest, least intrusive solution to this is:
<a class="btn btn-default"
uib-tooltip="My tooltip text"
tooltip-append-to-body="true"
ng-disabled="!isAllSelected"
ng-click="isAllSelected ? doThat() : null">Click Here
</a>
(notice conditional ng-click, without which clicks will still go through even when anchor is "disabled" - i.e. anchors don't support disabled attribute)
I know this question is several years old however someone might find useful this workaround.
What I did was to wrap the button content in a <span> tag and apply the uib-tooltip to it:
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" ng-click="foo()" ng-disabled="true">
<span uib-tooltip="Tooltip text" tooltip-append-to-body="true"> Button text<span>
</button>
If you also need the tooltip to be shown when the user hovers over the whole button area, you can also remove the button padding and add it to the <span> instead.
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" ng-click="foo()" ng-disabled="true" style="padding: 0px !important;">
<span uib-tooltip="Tooltip text" tooltip-append-to-body="true" style="display:inline-block; padding: 5px 10px;"> Button text<span>
</button>
Irrespective of button being enabled or disabled, I am getting the uib tool tip. The below code is working fine for me.
<button type="button" class="btn btn-sm btn-default" ng-click="toggleMin()" ng-disabled = "true" uib-tooltip="After today restriction" >Min date</button>
Please see this plunker
Added screenshot of tooltip
Additional notes: You can also configure the position of tooltip. All you need to do is to take the help of $uibTooltipProvider. We can then use config section to achieve the result. Below code is included in the plunker.
angular.module('ui.bootstrap.demo')
.config(['$uibTooltipProvider', function ($uibTooltipProvider) {
$uibTooltipProvider.options({
'placement':'bottom'
});
}])
I'm using Angular Bootstrap and want to have my tooltips trigger using a "hover" on desktop and "click" on mobile devices which can't hover but also have the tooltips close if you click outside the tooltip. I set it to tooltip-trigger="hover outsideClick" since "outsideClick" is now a supported trigger (https://github.com/angular-ui/bootstrap/tree/master/src/tooltip/docs), however this breaks the tooltip completely so even the hover doesn't work.
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-info-sign" tooltip-trigger="hover outsideClick" uib-tooltip="Tooltip text here"></span>
Is there any way to make these work together?
If I just use tooltip-trigger="hover click" it's decent, but on mobile I can only close the tooltip by clicking the item again, versus being able to click elsewhere on the page to close it.
Have you tried tooltip-trigger="mouseenter outsideClick"?
It seems likehover is not mentioned in the doc.
I think what you're looking for is the tooltip-trigger="hover focus", the focus will act as the outsideClick, closing the tooltip on the next click that the user makes. I've personally used this and it works great both for mobile and desktop.
It actually defaults to hover focus so you shouldn't even have to add them manually.
If there is any chance you can use the native bootstrap library? As it supports what you are looking for by default.
I have created a jsfiddle demonstrating this(please view it on your mobile device to see the tootlips working as expected)
HTML:
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-12">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="left" title="Tooltip on left">Tooltip on left</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="top" title="Tooltip on top">Tooltip on top</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="bottom" title="Tooltip on bottom">Tooltip on bottom</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="right" title="Tooltip on right">Tooltip on right</button>
</div>
</div>
JS:
$(function() {
$('[data-toggle="tooltip"]').tooltip()
});
You can read up on it here, as a side note, you have to manually enable the tooltip
For performance reasons, the Tooltip and Popover data-apis are opt-in, meaning you must initialize them yourself.
One way to initialize all tooltips on a page would be to select them by their data-toggle attribute:
In a large form, I'm using popovers to display error messages from the validation (I know, not best practice).
Now, I also want to add tooltips to display detailed explanation of the input.
However, using both, the tooltip and the popover directive (and their associated -trigger and -placement directives), the behavior is odd/buggy: Both, tooltip and popover are placed based on the popover-placement directive (ignoring the tooltip-placement) - and display the text provided for the popover.
<button class="btn btn-default"
popover="Popover" popover-trigger="mouseenter" popover-placement="right"
tooltip="Tooltip" tooltip-trigger="mouseenter" tooltip-placement="top" >
Label</button>
See this plunkr.
Any idea how to make this work?
They actually infact use the same placement function.
From the docs on popover:
The popover directive also supports various default configurations through the $tooltipProvider. See the tooltip section for more information.
Meaning if you had the following code:
app.config(['$tooltipProvider', function($tooltipProvider){
$tooltipProvider.options({
'placement': 'right'
});
}]);
It would change the default for both tooltips and popovers.
Best I can think of is it have some sort of wrapper around the element so you can do each in turn.
<button class="btn btn-default sampleBtn"
popover="Popover" popover-trigger="mouseenter" popover-placement="right">
<span tooltip="Tooltip" tooltip-trigger="mouseenter" tooltip-placement="top">
Tooltip + Popover
</span>
</button>
Demo in Plunker
A very Simple Way..Just Make a parent Span for the button and attach those properties with that Span. I have Some Code for that too
<span title="Popover title" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" data-placement="bottom" data-content="Some content in Popover on bottom">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-default" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="right" title="Tooltip on right">Tooltip on right</button>
</span>
Here is the JS Fiddle for that too
http://jsfiddle.net/h75k1fzj/