import { Injectable } from '@angular/core'; import { App } from '../app/app'; import { Config } from '../../config/config'; import { Loading } from './loading'; /** * @name LoadingController * @description * An overlay that can be used to indicate activity while blocking user * interaction. The loading indicator appears on top of the app's content, * and can be dismissed by the app to resume user interaction with * the app. It includes an optional backdrop, which can be disabled * by setting `showBackdrop: false` upon creation. * * ### Creating * You can pass all of the loading options in the first argument of * the create method: `create(opts)`. The spinner name should be * passed in the `spinner` property, and any optional HTML can be passed * in the `content` property. If you do not pass a value to `spinner` * the loading indicator will use the spinner specified by the mode. To * set the spinner name across the app, set the value of `loadingSpinner` * in your app's config. To hide the spinner, set `loadingSpinner: 'hide'` * in the app's config or pass `spinner: 'hide'` in the loading * options. See the [create](#create) method below for all available options. * * ### Dismissing * The loading indicator can be dismissed automatically after a specific * amount of time by passing the number of milliseconds to display it in * the `duration` of the loading options. By default the loading indicator * will show even during page changes, but this can be disabled by setting * `dismissOnPageChange` to `true`. To dismiss the loading indicator after * creation, call the `dismiss()` method on the Loading instance. The * `onDidDismiss` function can be called to perform an action after the loading * indicator is dismissed. * * >Note that after the component is dismissed, it will not be usable anymore * and another one must be created. This can be avoided by wrapping the * creation and presentation of the component in a reusable function as shown * in the `usage` section below. * * ### Limitations * The element is styled to appear on top of other content by setting its * `z-index` property. You must ensure no element has a stacking context with * a higher `z-index` than this element. * * @usage * ```ts * import { LoadingController } from 'ionic-angular'; * * constructor(public loadingCtrl: LoadingController) { } * * presentLoadingDefault() { * const loading = this.loadingCtrl.create({ * content: 'Please wait...' * }); * * loading.present(); * * setTimeout(() => { * loading.dismiss(); * }, 5000); * } * * presentLoadingCustom() { * const loading = this.loadingCtrl.create({ * spinner: 'hide', * content: ` *