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aps/Tooltip

Compatibility

All user panels - CP and UX1

Overview

It pops up a tooltip (a help message) when you hover over a node. Also it provides static show() and hide() methods that can be used without instantiating an aps/Tooltip.

The functionality of aps/Tooltip completely matches the functionality of the dijit/Tooltip widget.

Find the nested rules for this widget in the recommended Widget Hierarchy.

Example

RUN DEMO

require(["aps/load", "aps/Tooltip", "aps/PageContainer", "aps/ready!"],
function(load, Tooltip, PageContainer) {
    "use strict";
    load(["aps/PageContainer", [
        ["aps/Panel", [
            ["aps/FieldSet", [
                ["aps/TextArea", {
                    id: "summary",
                    label: "Summary",
                    required: true,
                    cols: 40,
                    missingMessage: "Please fill in the field",
                    value: ""
                }],
                ["aps/TextArea", {
                    label: "Description",
                    cols: 60,
                    missingMessage: "Please fill in the field",
                    value: ""
                }]

            ]]

        ]]
    ]]);
    new Tooltip({
        connectId: ["summary"],
        label: "Type a brief introduction to the subject (<100 chars)."
    });
});

Public Methods

METHOD

RETURN

DESCRIPTION

hide (aroundNode, custClass)

show (message, aroundNode, position, rtl, textDir, onMouseEnter, onMouseLeave, custClass, duration)

hide

ARGUMENT

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

aroundNode

undefined

custClass

undefined

show

ARGUMENT

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

message

undefined

aroundNode

undefined

position

undefined

If reference is a widget or widget ID and that widget has the .addChild method, the latter will be called and this widget instance will be passed into that method, supplying the optional position index. In this case, position (if specified) should be an integer.

If reference is a DOMNode (or ID matching a DOMNode but not a widget), the position argument can be a numeric index or a string, either “first”, “last”, “before”, or “after”, same as used in dojo/dom-construct::place().

rtl

undefined

textDir

undefined

onMouseEnter

undefined

onMouseLeave

undefined

custClass

undefined

duration

undefined