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import applyStyle, { applyStyleOnLoad } from './applyStyle';
import computeStyle from './computeStyle';
import arrow from './arrow';
import flip from './flip';
import keepTogether from './keepTogether';
import offset from './offset';
import preventOverflow from './preventOverflow';
import shift from './shift';
import hide from './hide';
import inner from './inner';
/**
* Modifier function, each modifier can have a function of this type assigned
* to its `fn` property.<br />
* These functions will be called on each update, this means that you must
* make sure they are performant enough to avoid performance bottlenecks.
*
* @function ModifierFn
* @argument {dataObject} data - The data object generated by `update` method
* @argument {Object} options - Modifiers configuration and options
* @returns {dataObject} The data object, properly modified
*/
/**
* Modifiers are plugins used to alter the behavior of your poppers.<br />
* Popper.js uses a set of 9 modifiers to provide all the basic functionalities
* needed by the library.
*
* Usually you don't want to override the `order`, `fn` and `onLoad` props.
* All the other properties are configurations that could be tweaked.
* @namespace modifiers
*/
export default {
/**
* Modifier used to shift the popper on the start or end of its reference
* element.<br />
* It will read the variation of the `placement` property.<br />
* It can be one either `-end` or `-start`.
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
shift: {
/** @prop {number} order=100 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 100,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: shift,
},
/**
* The `offset` modifier can shift your popper on both its axis.
*
* It accepts the following units:
* - `px` or unitless, interpreted as pixels
* - `%` or `%r`, percentage relative to the length of the reference element
* - `%p`, percentage relative to the length of the popper element
* - `vw`, CSS viewport width unit
* - `vh`, CSS viewport height unit
*
* For length is intended the main axis relative to the placement of the popper.<br />
* This means that if the placement is `top` or `bottom`, the length will be the
* `width`. In case of `left` or `right`, it will be the height.
*
* You can provide a single value (as `Number` or `String`), or a pair of values
* as `String` divided by a comma or one (or more) white spaces.<br />
* The latter is a deprecated method because it leads to confusion and will be
* removed in v2.<br />
* Additionally, it accepts additions and subtractions between different units.
* Note that multiplications and divisions aren't supported.
*
* Valid examples are:
* ```
* 10
* '10%'
* '10, 10'
* '10%, 10'
* '10 + 10%'
* '10 - 5vh + 3%'
* '-10px + 5vh, 5px - 6%'
* ```
* > **NB**: If you desire to apply offsets to your poppers in a way that may make them overlap
* > with their reference element, unfortunately, you will have to disable the `flip` modifier.
* > More on this [reading this issue](https://github.com/FezVrasta/popper.js/issues/373)
*
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
offset: {
/** @prop {number} order=200 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 200,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: offset,
/** @prop {Number|String} offset=0
* The offset value as described in the modifier description
*/
offset: 0,
},
/**
* Modifier used to prevent the popper from being positioned outside the boundary.
*
* An scenario exists where the reference itself is not within the boundaries.<br />
* We can say it has "escaped the boundaries" — or just "escaped".<br />
* In this case we need to decide whether the popper should either:
*
* - detach from the reference and remain "trapped" in the boundaries, or
* - if it should ignore the boundary and "escape with its reference"
*
* When `escapeWithReference` is set to`true` and reference is completely
* outside its boundaries, the popper will overflow (or completely leave)
* the boundaries in order to remain attached to the edge of the reference.
*
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
preventOverflow: {
/** @prop {number} order=300 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 300,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: preventOverflow,
/**
* @prop {Array} [priority=['left','right','top','bottom']]
* Popper will try to prevent overflow following these priorities by default,
* then, it could overflow on the left and on top of the `boundariesElement`
*/
priority: ['left', 'right', 'top', 'bottom'],
/**
* @prop {number} padding=5
* Amount of pixel used to define a minimum distance between the boundaries
* and the popper this makes sure the popper has always a little padding
* between the edges of its container
*/
padding: 5,
/**
* @prop {String|HTMLElement} boundariesElement='scrollParent'
* Boundaries used by the modifier, can be `scrollParent`, `window`,
* `viewport` or any DOM element.
*/
boundariesElement: 'scrollParent',
},
/**
* Modifier used to make sure the reference and its popper stay near eachothers
* without leaving any gap between the two. Expecially useful when the arrow is
* enabled and you want to assure it to point to its reference element.
* It cares only about the first axis, you can still have poppers with margin
* between the popper and its reference element.
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
keepTogether: {
/** @prop {number} order=400 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 400,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: keepTogether,
},
/**
* This modifier is used to move the `arrowElement` of the popper to make
* sure it is positioned between the reference element and its popper element.
* It will read the outer size of the `arrowElement` node to detect how many
* pixels of conjuction are needed.
*
* It has no effect if no `arrowElement` is provided.
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
arrow: {
/** @prop {number} order=500 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 500,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: arrow,
/** @prop {String|HTMLElement} element='[x-arrow]' - Selector or node used as arrow */
element: '[x-arrow]',
},
/**
* Modifier used to flip the popper's placement when it starts to overlap its
* reference element.
*
* Requires the `preventOverflow` modifier before it in order to work.
*
* **NOTE:** this modifier will interrupt the current update cycle and will
* restart it if it detects the need to flip the placement.
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
flip: {
/** @prop {number} order=600 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 600,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: flip,
/**
* @prop {String|Array} behavior='flip'
* The behavior used to change the popper's placement. It can be one of
* `flip`, `clockwise`, `counterclockwise` or an array with a list of valid
* placements (with optional variations).
*/
behavior: 'flip',
/**
* @prop {number} padding=5
* The popper will flip if it hits the edges of the `boundariesElement`
*/
padding: 5,
/**
* @prop {String|HTMLElement} boundariesElement='viewport'
* The element which will define the boundaries of the popper position,
* the popper will never be placed outside of the defined boundaries
* (except if keepTogether is enabled)
*/
boundariesElement: 'viewport',
},
/**
* Modifier used to make the popper flow toward the inner of the reference element.
* By default, when this modifier is disabled, the popper will be placed outside
* the reference element.
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
inner: {
/** @prop {number} order=700 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 700,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=false - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: false,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: inner,
},
/**
* Modifier used to hide the popper when its reference element is outside of the
* popper boundaries. It will set a `x-out-of-boundaries` attribute which can
* be used to hide with a CSS selector the popper when its reference is
* out of boundaries.
*
* Requires the `preventOverflow` modifier before it in order to work.
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
hide: {
/** @prop {number} order=800 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 800,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: hide,
},
/**
* Computes the style that will be applied to the popper element to gets
* properly positioned.
*
* Note that this modifier will not touch the DOM, it just prepares the styles
* so that `applyStyle` modifier can apply it. This separation is useful
* in case you need to replace `applyStyle` with a custom implementation.
*
* This modifier has `850` as `order` value to maintain backward compatibility
* with previous versions of Popper.js. Expect the modifiers ordering method
* to change in future major versions of the library.
*
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
computeStyle: {
/** @prop {number} order=850 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 850,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: computeStyle,
/**
* @prop {Boolean} gpuAcceleration=true
* If true, it uses the CSS 3d transformation to position the popper.
* Otherwise, it will use the `top` and `left` properties.
*/
gpuAcceleration: true,
/**
* @prop {string} [x='bottom']
* Where to anchor the X axis (`bottom` or `top`). AKA X offset origin.
* Change this if your popper should grow in a direction different from `bottom`
*/
x: 'bottom',
/**
* @prop {string} [x='left']
* Where to anchor the Y axis (`left` or `right`). AKA Y offset origin.
* Change this if your popper should grow in a direction different from `right`
*/
y: 'right',
},
/**
* Applies the computed styles to the popper element.
*
* All the DOM manipulations are limited to this modifier. This is useful in case
* you want to integrate Popper.js inside a framework or view library and you
* want to delegate all the DOM manipulations to it.
*
* Note that if you disable this modifier, you must make sure the popper element
* has its position set to `absolute` before Popper.js can do its work!
*
* Just disable this modifier and define you own to achieve the desired effect.
*
* @memberof modifiers
* @inner
*/
applyStyle: {
/** @prop {number} order=900 - Index used to define the order of execution */
order: 900,
/** @prop {Boolean} enabled=true - Whether the modifier is enabled or not */
enabled: true,
/** @prop {ModifierFn} */
fn: applyStyle,
/** @prop {Function} */
onLoad: applyStyleOnLoad,
/**
* @deprecated since version 1.10.0, the property moved to `computeStyle` modifier
* @prop {Boolean} gpuAcceleration=true
* If true, it uses the CSS 3d transformation to position the popper.
* Otherwise, it will use the `top` and `left` properties.
*/
gpuAcceleration: undefined,
},
};
/**
* The `dataObject` is an object containing all the informations used by Popper.js
* this object get passed to modifiers and to the `onCreate` and `onUpdate` callbacks.
* @name dataObject
* @property {Object} data.instance The Popper.js instance
* @property {String} data.placement Placement applied to popper
* @property {String} data.originalPlacement Placement originally defined on init
* @property {Boolean} data.flipped True if popper has been flipped by flip modifier
* @property {Boolean} data.hide True if the reference element is out of boundaries, useful to know when to hide the popper.
* @property {HTMLElement} data.arrowElement Node used as arrow by arrow modifier
* @property {Object} data.styles Any CSS property defined here will be applied to the popper, it expects the JavaScript nomenclature (eg. `marginBottom`)
* @property {Object} data.arrowStyles Any CSS property defined here will be applied to the popper arrow, it expects the JavaScript nomenclature (eg. `marginBottom`)
* @property {Object} data.boundaries Offsets of the popper boundaries
* @property {Object} data.offsets The measurements of popper, reference and arrow elements.
* @property {Object} data.offsets.popper `top`, `left`, `width`, `height` values
* @property {Object} data.offsets.reference `top`, `left`, `width`, `height` values
* @property {Object} data.offsets.arrow] `top` and `left` offsets, only one of them will be different from 0
*/