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@independer/ng-tooltip

v2.1.4

Published

Clickable angular tooltip popup ​ ## Online Demo (Stackblitz) https://independer-ng-tooltip-playground.stackblitz.io

Downloads

19

Readme

ng-tooltip

Clickable angular tooltip popup ​

Online Demo (Stackblitz)

https://independer-ng-tooltip-playground.stackblitz.io

Compatibility

Tested and published with Angular 9.1.1 ​

Installation

This package has a peer dependency on @angular/cdk, so you have to first install it by running:

$ npm install @angular/[email protected] --save

Install ng-tooltip via npm by running this command:

$ npm install @independer/ng-tooltip --save

Usage

Add TooltipModule to your main app.module.ts

// app.module.ts
​
import { TooltipModule } from '@independer/ng-tooltip';
  
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    TooltipModule.forRoot() // This .forRoot() is necessary
  ]
})
export class AppModule { }

​ ​

Variations

Default tooltip

By default, the tooltip trigger will be a question mark icon like this: tooltip icon ​ The icons are available in 3 different sizes sm, md, lg

Tooltip with icon lg <ind-tooltip content="This is a simple tooltip which uses content attribute" size="lg"></ind-tooltip>
Tooltip with icon md <ind-tooltip content="This is a simple tooltip which uses content attribute" size="md"></ind-tooltip>
Tooltip with icon sm (default) <ind-tooltip content="This is a simple tooltip which uses content attribute" size="sm"></ind-tooltip>

Custom tooltip trigger

You can replace the tooltip trigger (question-mark icon) with your own icons or custom HTML element.

<ind-tooltip content="Tooltip without question mark">
  <a>Click this link!</a> 
</ind-tooltip>

Tooltip with header and content

Inside the tooltip you can write optionally header and content separately.

<ind-tooltip header="This is tooltip header" content="Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum."></ind-tooltip>

Tooltip with HTML content

It is also possible to have custom HTML content inside the tooltip by declaring <ng-template #tooltipContentTemplate></ng-template> inside <ind-tooltip></ind-tooltip>. The hash tooltipContentTemplate will mark it as HTML content inside tooltip, so it msut be written exactly the same. ​

<ind-tooltip header="This is a tooltip with HTML elements"> 
  <ng-template #tooltipContentTemplate> 
    Lorem ipsum Lorem ipsum Lorem ipsum Lorem ipsum. 
    <h4>And a button</h4> 
    <button>A button</button>
  </ng-template>
</ind-tooltip>