ion-popover
A Popover is a dialog that appears on top of the current page. It can be used for anything, but generally it is used for overflow actions that don't fit in the navigation bar.
There are two ways to use ion-popover
: inline or via the popoverController
. Each method comes with different considerations, so be sure to use the approach that best fits your use case.
Inline Popovers
ion-popover
can be used by writing the component directly in your template. This reduces the number of handlers you need to wire up in order to present the popover.
When using ion-popover
with Angular, React, or Vue, the component you pass in will be destroyed when the popover is dismissed. As this functionality is provided by the JavaScript framework, using ion-popover
without a JavaScript framework will not destroy the component you passed in. If this is a needed functionality, we recommend using the popoverController
instead.
When to use
Using a popover inline is useful when you do not want to explicitly wire up click events to open the popover. For example, you can use the trigger
property to designate a button that should present the popover when clicked. You can also use the trigger-action
property to customize whether the popover should be presented when the trigger is left clicked, right clicked, or hovered over.
If you need fine grained control over when the popover is presented and dismissed, we recommend you use the popoverController
.
Angular
Since the component you passed in needs to be created when the popover is presented and destroyed when the popover is dismissed, we are unable to project the content using <ng-content>
internally. Instead, we use <ng-container>
which expects an <ng-template>
to be passed in. As a result, when passing in your component you will need to wrap it in an <ng-template>
:
<ion-popover [isOpen]="isPopoverOpen">
<ng-template>
<app-popover-content></app-popover-content>
</ng-template>
</ion-popover>
Triggers
A trigger for an inline ion-popover
is the element that will open a popover when interacted with. The interaction behavior can be customized by setting the trigger-action
property. Note that trigger-action="context-menu"
will prevent your system's default context menu from opening.
Triggers are not applicable when using the popoverController
because the ion-popover
is not created ahead of time.
isOpen Property
Inline popovers can also be opened by setting the isOpen
property to true
. This method can be used if you need finer grained control over the popover than with a trigger.
isOpen
uses a one-way data binding, meaning it will not automatically be set to false
when the popover is dismissed. Developers should listen for the ionPopoverDidDismiss
or didDismiss
event and set isOpen
to false
. The reason for this is it prevents the internals of ion-popover
from being tightly coupled with the state of the application. With a one way data binding, the popover only needs to concern itself with the boolean value that the reactive variable provides. With a two way data binding, the popover needs to concern itself with both the boolean value as well as the existence of the reactive variable itself. This can lead to non-deterministic behaviors and make applications harder to debug.
Controller Popovers
ion-popover
can also be presented programmatically by using the popoverController
imported from Ionic Framework. This allows you to have complete control over when a popover is presented above and beyond the customization that inline popovers give you.
When to use
We typically recommend that you write your popovers inline as it streamlines the amount of code in your application. You should only use the popoverController
for complex use cases where writing a popover inline is impractical. When using a controller, your popover is not created ahead of time, so properties such as trigger
and trigger-action
are not applicable here. In addition, nested popovers are not compatible with the controller approach because the popover is automatically added to the root of your application when the create
method is called.
React
Instead of a controller, React has a hook called useIonPopover
which behaves in a similar fashion. Note that useIonPopover
requires being a descendant of <IonApp>
. If you need to use a popover outside of an <IonApp>
, consider using an inline popover instead.
Usage
Console
Console messages will appear here when logged from the example above.
Styling
Popovers are presented at the root of your application so they overlay your entire app. This behavior applies to both inline popovers and popovers presented from a controller. As a result, custom popover styles can not be scoped to a particular component as they will not apply to the popover. Instead, styles must be applied globally. For most developers, placing the custom styles in global.css
is sufficient.
If you are building an Ionic Angular app, the styles need to be added to a global stylesheet file.
Positioning
Reference
When presenting a popover, Ionic Framework needs a reference point to present the popover relative to. With reference="event"
, the popover will be presented relative to the x-y coordinates of the pointer event that was dispatched on your trigger element. With reference="trigger"
, the popover will be presented relative to the bounding box of your trigger element.
Side
Regardless of what you choose for your reference point, you can position a popover to the top
, right
, left
, or bottom
of your reference point by using the side
property. You can also use the start
or end
values if you would like the side to switch based on LTR or RTL modes.
Alignment
The alignment
property allows you to line up an edge of your popover with a corresponding edge on your trigger element. The exact edge that is used depends on the value of the side
property.
Side and Alignment Demo
Offsets
If you need finer grained control over the positioning of your popover you can use the --offset-x
and --offset-y
CSS Variables. For example, --offset-x: 10px
will move your popover content to the right by 10px
.
Sizing
When making dropdown menus, you may want to have the width of the popover match the width of the trigger element. Doing this without knowing the trigger width ahead of time is tricky. You can set the size
property to 'cover'
and Ionic Framework will ensure that the width of the popover matches the width of your trigger element.
If you are using the popoverController
, you must provide an event via the event
option and Ionic Framework will use event.target
as the reference element. See the controller demo for an example of this pattern.
Nested Popovers
When using ion-popover
inline, you can nested popovers to create nested dropdown menus. When doing this, only the backdrop on the first popover will appear so that the screen does not get progressively darker as you open more popovers.
You can use the dismissOnSelect
property to automatically close the popover when the popover content has been clicked. This behavior does not apply when clicking a trigger element for another popover.
Nested popovers cannot be created when using the popoverController
because the popover is automatically added to the root of your application when the create
method is called.
Interfaces
Below you will find all of the options available to you when using the popoverController
. These options should be supplied when calling popoverController.create()
.
interface PopoverOptions {
component: any;
componentProps?: { [key: string]: any };
showBackdrop?: boolean;
backdropDismiss?: boolean;
translucent?: boolean;
cssClass?: string | string[];
event?: Event;
animated?: boolean;
mode?: 'ios' | 'md';
keyboardClose?: boolean;
id?: string;
htmlAttributes?: { [key: string]: any };
enterAnimation?: AnimationBuilder;
leaveAnimation?: AnimationBuilder;
size?: PopoverSize;
dismissOnSelect?: boolean;
reference?: PositionReference;
side?: PositionSide;
alignment?: PositionAlign;
arrow?: boolean;
}
Types
Below you will find all of the custom types for ion-popover
:
type PopoverSize = 'cover' | 'auto';
type TriggerAction = 'click' | 'hover' | 'context-menu';
type PositionReference = 'trigger' | 'event';
type PositionSide = 'top' | 'right' | 'bottom' | 'left' | 'start' | 'end';
type PositionAlign = 'start' | 'center' | 'end';
Accessibility
Keyboard Navigation
ion-popover
has basic keyboard support for navigating between focusable elements inside of the popover. The following table details what each key does:
Key | Function |
---|---|
Tab | Moves focus to the next focusable element. |
Shift + Tab | Moves focus to the previous focusable element. |
Esc | Closes the popover. |
Space or Enter | Clicks the focusable element. |
ion-popover
has full arrow key support for navigating between ion-item
elements with the button
property. The most common use case for this is as a dropdown menu in a desktop-focused application. In addition to the basic keyboard support, the following table details arrow key support for dropdown menus:
Key | Function |
---|---|
ArrowUp | Moves focus to the previous focusable element. |
ArrowDown | Moves focus to the next focusable element. |
Home | Moves focus to the first focusable element. |
End | Moves focus to the last focusable element. |
ArrowLeft | When used in a child popover, closes the popover and returns focus to the parent popover. |
Space , Enter , and ArrowRight | When focusing a trigger element, opens the associated popover. |
Performance
Mounting Inner Contents
The content of an inline ion-popover
is unmounted when closed. If this content is expensive to render, developers can use the keepContentsMounted
property to mount the content as soon as the popover is mounted. This can help optimize the responsiveness of your application as the inner contents will have already been mounted when the popover opens.
Developers should keep the following in mind when using keepContentsMounted
:
-
This feature should be used as a last resort in order to deal with existing performance problems. Try to identify and resolve performance bottlenecks before using this feature. Additionally, do not use this to anticipate performance problems.
-
This feature is only needed when using a JavaScript Framework. Developers not using a framework can pass the contents to be rendered into the popover, and the contents will be rendered automatically.
-
This feature only works with inline popovers. Popovers created with the
popoverController
are not created ahead of time, so the inner contents are not created either. -
Any JavaScript Framework lifecycle hooks on the inner component will run as soon as the popover is mounted, not when the popover is presented.
Properties
alignment
Description | Describes how to align the popover content with the reference point. Defaults to "center" for ios mode, and "start" for md mode. |
Attribute | alignment |
Type | "center" | "end" | "start" | undefined |
Default | undefined |
animated
Description | If true , the popover will animate. |
Attribute | animated |
Type | boolean |
Default | true |
arrow
Description | If true , the popover will display an arrow that points at the reference when running in ios mode. Does not apply in md mode. |
Attribute | arrow |
Type | boolean |
Default | true |
backdropDismiss
Description | If true , the popover will be dismissed when the backdrop is clicked. |
Attribute | backdrop-dismiss |
Type | boolean |
Default | true |
component
Description | The component to display inside of the popover. You only need to use this if you are not using a JavaScript framework. Otherwise, you can just slot your component inside of ion-popover . |
Attribute | component |
Type | Function | HTMLElement | null | string | undefined |
Default | undefined |
componentProps
Description | The data to pass to the popover component. You only need to use this if you are not using a JavaScript framework. Otherwise, you can just set the props directly on your component. |
Attribute | undefined |
Type | undefined | { [key: string]: any; } |
Default | undefined |
dismissOnSelect
Description | If true , the popover will be automatically dismissed when the content has been clicked. |
Attribute | dismiss-on-select |
Type | boolean |
Default | false |
enterAnimation
Description | Animation to use when the popover is presented. |
Attribute | undefined |
Type | ((baseEl: any, opts?: any) => Animation) | undefined |
Default | undefined |
event
Description | The event to pass to the popover animation. |
Attribute | event |
Type | any |
Default | undefined |
focusTrap
Description | If true , focus will not be allowed to move outside of this overlay. If false , focus will be allowed to move outside of the overlay.In most scenarios this property should remain set to true . Setting this property to false can cause severe accessibility issues as users relying on assistive technologies may be able to move focus into a confusing state. We recommend only setting this to false when absolutely necessary.Developers may want to consider disabling focus trapping if this overlay presents a non-Ionic overlay from a 3rd party library. Developers would disable focus trapping on the Ionic overlay when presenting the 3rd party overlay and then re-enable focus trapping when dismissing the 3rd party overlay and moving focus back to the Ionic overlay. |
Attribute | focus-trap |
Type | boolean |
Default | true |
htmlAttributes
Description | Additional attributes to pass to the popover. |
Attribute | undefined |
Type | undefined | { [key: string]: any; } |
Default | undefined |
isOpen
Description | If true , the popover will open. If false , the popover will close. Use this if you need finer grained control over presentation, otherwise just use the popoverController or the trigger property. Note: isOpen will not automatically be set back to false when the popover dismisses. You will need to do that in your code. |
Attribute | is-open |
Type | boolean |
Default | false |
keepContentsMounted
Description | If true , the component passed into ion-popover will automatically be mounted when the popover is created. The component will remain mounted even when the popover is dismissed. However, the component will be destroyed when the popover is destroyed. This property is not reactive and should only be used when initially creating a popover.Note: This feature only applies to inline popovers in JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React, and Vue. |
Attribute | keep-contents-mounted |
Type | boolean |
Default | false |
keyboardClose
Description | If true , the keyboard will be automatically dismissed when the overlay is presented. |
Attribute | keyboard-close |
Type | boolean |
Default | true |
leaveAnimation
Description | Animation to use when the popover is dismissed. |
Attribute | undefined |
Type | ((baseEl: any, opts?: any) => Animation) | undefined |
Default | undefined |
mode
Description | The mode determines which platform styles to use. |
Attribute | mode |
Type | "ios" | "md" |
Default | undefined |
reference
Description | Describes what to position the popover relative to. If "trigger" , the popover will be positioned relative to the trigger button. If passing in an event, this is determined via event.target. If "event" , the popover will be positioned relative to the x/y coordinates of the trigger action. If passing in an event, this is determined via event.clientX and event.clientY. |
Attribute | reference |
Type | "event" | "trigger" |
Default | 'trigger' |
showBackdrop
Description | If true , a backdrop will be displayed behind the popover. This property controls whether or not the backdrop darkens the screen when the popover is presented. It does not control whether or not the backdrop is active or present in the DOM. |
Attribute | show-backdrop |
Type | boolean |
Default | true |
side
Description | Describes which side of the reference point to position the popover on. The "start" and "end" values are RTL-aware, and the "left" and "right" values are not. |
Attribute | side |
Type | "bottom" | "end" | "left" | "right" | "start" | "top" |
Default | 'bottom' |
size
Description | Describes how to calculate the popover width. If "cover" , the popover width will match the width of the trigger. If "auto" , the popover width will be set to a static default value. |
Attribute | size |
Type | "auto" | "cover" |
Default | 'auto' |
translucent
Description | If true , the popover will be translucent. Only applies when the mode is "ios" and the device supports backdrop-filter . |
Attribute | translucent |
Type | boolean |
Default | false |
trigger
Description | An ID corresponding to the trigger element that causes the popover to open. Use the trigger-action property to customize the interaction that results in the popover opening. |
Attribute | trigger |
Type | string | undefined |
Default | undefined |
triggerAction
Description | Describes what kind of interaction with the trigger that should cause the popover to open. Does not apply when the trigger property is undefined . If "click" , the popover will be presented when the trigger is left clicked. If "hover" , the popover will be presented when a pointer hovers over the trigger. If "context-menu" , the popover will be presented when the trigger is right clicked on desktop and long pressed on mobile. This will also prevent your device's normal context menu from appearing. |
Attribute | trigger-action |
Type | "click" | "context-menu" | "hover" |
Default | 'click' |
Events
Name | Description | Bubbles |
---|---|---|
didDismiss | Emitted after the popover has dismissed. Shorthand for ionPopoverDidDismiss. | true |
didPresent | Emitted after the popover has presented. Shorthand for ionPopoverWillDismiss. | true |
ionPopoverDidDismiss | Emitted after the popover has dismissed. | true |
ionPopoverDidPresent | Emitted after the popover has presented. | true |
ionPopoverWillDismiss | Emitted before the popover has dismissed. | true |
ionPopoverWillPresent | Emitted before the popover has presented. | true |
willDismiss | Emitted before the popover has dismissed. Shorthand for ionPopoverWillDismiss. | true |
willPresent | Emitted before the popover has presented. Shorthand for ionPopoverWillPresent. | true |
Methods
dismiss
Description | Dismiss the popover overlay after it has been presented. |
Signature | dismiss(data?: any, role?: string, dismissParentPopover?: boolean) => Promise<boolean> |
onDidDismiss
Description | Returns a promise that resolves when the popover did dismiss. |
Signature | onDidDismiss<T = any>() => Promise<OverlayEventDetail<T>> |
onWillDismiss
Description | Returns a promise that resolves when the popover will dismiss. |
Signature | onWillDismiss<T = any>() => Promise<OverlayEventDetail<T>> |
present
Description | Present the popover overlay after it has been created. Developers can pass a mouse, touch, or pointer event to position the popover relative to where that event was dispatched. |
Signature | present(event?: MouseEvent | TouchEvent | PointerEvent | CustomEvent) => Promise<void> |
CSS Shadow Parts
Name | Description |
---|---|
arrow | The arrow that points to the reference element. Only applies on ios mode. |
backdrop | The ion-backdrop element. |
content | The wrapper element for the default slot. |
CSS Custom Properties
Name | Description |
---|---|
--backdrop-opacity | Opacity of the backdrop |
--background | Background of the popover |
--box-shadow | Box shadow of the popover |
--height | Height of the popover |
--max-height | Maximum height of the popover |
--max-width | Maximum width of the popover |
--min-height | Minimum height of the popover |
--min-width | Minimum width of the popover |
--offset-x | The amount to move the popover by on the x-axis |
--offset-y | The amount to move the popover by on the y-axis |
--width | Width of the popover |
Slots
Name | Description |
---|---|
`` | Content is placed inside of the .popover-content element. |