This widget is used as a child only in ``aps/Tabs``. It includes sone content which corresponds some item in aps/Tabs.
Table of contents
UX1 only.
An aps/Tab
container can be added as a child only to an aps/Tabs container to create a tabbed
section in an aps/Panel or aps/PageContainer container.
A container provided by aps/Tab
is a full analogue of aps/Container.
PROPERTY |
TYPE |
DEFAULT |
DESCRIPTION |
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boolean |
false |
Specifies if the widget will respond to user input. |
|
string |
undefined |
This specifies the widget width that is relevant only for widgets inside Container, FieldSet, or Tiles. |
|
boolean |
false |
If the widget is busy then this property is true. |
|
string |
“” |
Text that is shown as a label if the widget is placed inside a aps/FieldSet. |
|
string |
'' |
The name of the tab. |
|
string |
“” |
Text that is shown in the header of the tab container. |
|
boolean |
true |
If this property value is set to true, then the widget is visible. |
This specifies the widget width that is relevant only for widgets inside Container, FieldSet, or Tiles. In other cases it will be ignored.
gridSize string contains few options with number values (from 1 to 12) separated by spaces, which specify the grid size of the widget in different layouts:
- md - desktop
- xs - phone
For example, gridSize: “md-4 xs-2”.
All values below 1, e.g. “md-0”, will be replaced with the empty string (“”), values above 12, e.g. “md-14”, will be reduced to 12 (“md-12”).
Default value: undefined.
Text that is shown as a label if the widget is placed inside a aps/FieldSet.
Default value: “”.
The name of the tab. If tabTitle is not set it matches the title. Default value: ‘’.
Text that is shown in the header of the tab container. Default value: “”.
If this property value is set to true, then the widget is visible.
Default value: true.
METHOD |
RETURN |
DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
object
|
Sets the isBusy property to false |
|
undefined
|
Destroys this widget |
|
aps/_containerbase
function
|
Focusing the focusable child |
|
any
|
Get a property of the Stateful instance |
|
array
|
Returns all direct children of this widget, i |
|
array
|
Discover and return all parents of the widget |
|
dijit/_widgetbase
function
|
Place this widget somewhere in the DOM based on standard dojo/dom-construct::place() conventions |
|
undefined
|
Remove all children in the widget |
|
undefined
|
Removes the passed widget instance from this widget and destroys it |
|
undefined
|
Resets the widget |
|
object
function
|
Set a property of the Stateful instance |
|
undefined
|
Gets started after the DOM fragment is added to the document |
|
boolean
|
Called by oninit, onblur, and onkeypress |
ARGUMENT |
TYPE |
DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
|
undefined
|
Destroys this widget. Will also destroy any resources (including widgets) registered via this.own(). This method will also destroy internal widgets such as those created from a template.
Return: undefined
Get a property of the Stateful instance. Get a named property of the Stateful object. The property may potentially be retrieved via a getter method in subclasses.
In the base class, this just retrieves the object’s property.
Return: any
Returns all direct children of this widget, i.e. all widgets underneath this.containerNode whose parent is this widget. Note that it returns not all descendetns, but only the direct children. Analogous to Node.childNodes, except containing widgets rather than DOMNodes.
The result intentionally excludes internally created widgets (a.k.a. supporting widgets) outside of this.containerNode.
Note the returned array is a simple array. The application code should not assume existence of methods like forEach().
Return: array
Place this widget somewhere in the DOM based on standard dojo/dom-construct::place() conventions. A convenience function providing a simple shorthand mechanism to put an existing (or newly created) widget somewhere in the DOM, and allow chaining.
Return: dijit/_widgetbase function
Removes the passed widget instance from this widget and destroys it. You can also pass in an integer indicating the index within the container to remove (ie, removeChild(5) removes the sixth widget).
Return: undefined
ARGUMENT |
TYPE |
DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
|
Widget
Int
|
Child widget or index |
Set a property of the Stateful instance. Sets named properties of the stateful object and notifies the watchers of the property. A programmatic setter may be defined in subclasses.
Return: object function
Gets started after the DOM fragment is added to the document Called after the widget and its children have been created and added to the page, and all related widgets have finished their create() cycle, up through postCreate().
Note that startup() may be called while the widget is still hidden, for example if the widget is inside a hidden dijit/Dialog or an unselected tab of a dijit/layout/TabContainer. For widgets that need to do layout, it’s best to put that layout code inside resize(), and then extend dijit/layout/_LayoutWidget so that resize() is called when the widget is visible.
Return: undefined
Called by oninit, onblur, and onkeypress. Show missing or invalid messages if appropriate, and highlight textbox field.
Return: boolean
EVENT |
RETURN |
DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
undefined
|
The method is called when a user clicks on the widget |
The method is called when a user clicks on the widget.