Schlaus
Schlaus

Reputation: 19212

How to position a popover in Ionic 2

How do I manually position a popover in Ionic 2?

I can't set the position in a css class, since the popover controller sets the position with an inline style.

Upvotes: 25

Views: 23259

Answers (7)

Ankit Singh
Ankit Singh

Reputation: 81

So I was finding something similar for my recent project where I wanted to place the ion-popover to the bottom instead of it's default position. Something similar to Android's Bottom Sheet.

After looking into several answers and doing a bit of tweaks on my own, I found a way to fix this.

Step 1: Assign a class to the Pop-Over:

this.popover = await this.popoverController.create({
      component: AddToCartComponentComponent,
      event: ev,
      translucent: true,
      animated: false,
      cssClass: 'bottom-sheet-popover'
    });

Step 2: Adding CSS

Once you assign a custom class to your pop-over element during the creation, head over to the global CSS and implement these tweaks:

.bottom-sheet-popover .popover-content {
    width: 100% !important;
    left: 0 !important;
    bottom: 0 !important;
    right: 0 !important;
    top: calc(100% - 200px) !important;
    max-height: 200px;
    min-height: 200px; 
  }

That's it. You're done.

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Note: This works well with Ionic 4.

Upvotes: 3

Muhammad Arslan
Muhammad Arslan

Reputation: 81

I found a simpler solution by adding the styles in the app.scss (Globle CSS )

.popover-content{
  top: 60px !important;
}

Upvotes: 1

For me, the problem was solved by setting the position using css. First you have to set the cssClass of your element:

Component/Page code:

async showPopover (ev) { 
 component: myComponent,
 event: ev,
 cssClass: 'myPopoverStyle'
}

then, you have to set the global css (generally app.scss).

app.scss

.myPopoverStyle .popover-content{
    top: 60px !important;
}

Upvotes: 0

Schlaus
Schlaus

Reputation: 19212

Looking through the code, there doesn't seem to be an option for the popover's position. However, when opening the popover as a result of the user tapping something, it can be positioned by the click event. We can use that knowledge for manual positioning as well:

let pop = this.popoverCtrl.create(MyPopover);

let ev = {
  target : {
    getBoundingClientRect : () => {
      return {
        top: 100
      };
    }
  }
};

pop.present({ev});

A few things to note:

  • You can set the value for top, left, or both.
  • The values must be given in pixels, as numbers.
  • If top or left is not given, then the usual positioning algorithm is used for that value.

I'd be happy to know if there's a better way, but so far this is the best I could come up with.

This certainly works in Ionic2 and 3, happy to have someone confirm if it works in Ionic4 as well!

Upvotes: 50

Alex Grin
Alex Grin

Reputation: 3183

If you only want to change the placement of the popover relative to the pressed element, CSS transformations might help. E.g. to place it to the top-right / left-bottom of the clicked element, instead of default bottom-right corner.

Add cssClass option:

let popover = this.popoverCtrl.create(PopoverPage, {}, {cssClass: 'popover-top-right'});

popover.present({
  ev: event
});

and use the following CSS somewhere:

.popover-top-right .popover-content {
  transform: translateY(-120%) !important;
}

This solution is somewhat like Mnemo suggested, but more generic as you don't need to specify fixed coordinates. Though it's not that customizable as the accepted workaround from Schlaus.

This way you can use translateXY(-100%, -100%) to put the popover to the left-top corner, etc. The !important is perhaps needed to override ionic styles (or use more specific CSS selector instead).

Upvotes: 7

Francesco Taioli
Francesco Taioli

Reputation: 2856

if you want the popover next to te button, pass to the function create() the event, like this

//home.html

<button ion-button icon-only (click)="presentRadioPopover($event)">
        <ion-icon name="more"></ion-icon>
 </button>

//home.ts

 presentRadioPopover(event) {
    const popover = this.popoverCtrl.create(HomepopoverPage);
    popover.present({
      ev: event
    });
  }

Upvotes: 4

Mnemo
Mnemo

Reputation: 652

Though the above code works for some people, but I found a better solution where passing the cssClass on popover.

To make use of the cssClass, you must declare it globally in app.scss as shown below:

.custom-popover .popover-content {
  width: 80%;
  top: 70px;
  left: 30px;
  bottom: 70px
}

In your .ts file, you can pass the class like below:

let popover = this.popoverCtrl.create(PopoverPage, {}, {cssClass: 'custom-popover'});

popover.present();

Upvotes: 11

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