What's New in APL 2022.2
(This is not the most recent version of the APL change log. Use the Other Versions option to see the documentation for the most recent version of the APL change log)
December 2022 tooling updates (December 12, 2022)
The December 2022 launch includes new tooling features for Alexa Presentation Language (APL).
APL linting and autocomplete in the authoring tool
The code editor in the APL authoring tool provides improved linting for coding errors, such as missing required properties, incorrect use of APL attributes, and other syntax issues. Error messages provide links to documentation and details about how to correct the problem.
The APL authoring tool also now supports auto-completion of APL language constructs. As you type, the tool shows possible APL properties, primitive components, commands, and event handlers.
For details about the authoring tool, see Create and Edit an APL Document.
Alexa icon package
The Alexa icon package provides a set of provides a set of icons defined in Alexa Vector Graphics (AVG) format. Use these icons with the AlexaButton
and the new AlexaIcon
responsive components.
For example, set the new buttonIconName
property on AlexaButton
to the name of an icon. The button displays the icon next to the button text. You can also define buttons that display an icon and no text.
To use the icon package, import alexa-icon
into your document.
For details about the package, see Alexa Icon Package. For a reference to the icons available in the package, see Alexa Icon Library Reference. For details about how to show an icon on AlexaButton
, see Button icons. For details about the new AlexaIcon
component that displays an icon, see Alexa Icon.
Accessibility
The responsive components and templates provide better support for accessibility. Components and templates now set defaults for the accessibility labels. For example, the accessibilityLabel
for AlexaButton
now defaults to the text you provide in the buttonText
property. As you build your document, review these defaults and provide alternative text as needed.
Interactive responsive components set the accessibility role
automatically. Screen readers use the role to describe the component and explain to the user how to interact with it. For example, the AlexaButton
component sets role
to button
.
For details about building accessible APL documents, see the APL Accessibility Guide.
Responsive components and templates
Version 1.6.0 of the alexa-layouts
package provides several updates to the responsive components and templates.
AlexaButton
– Supports displaying an icon on the button. Use the following new parameters:buttonIconName
buttonIconSource
buttonIconStyle
You can display an icon from the icon library, or a custom icon built in AVG format. For details, see Button.
AlexaDetail
– Supports an additional button, intended as an external link. Use the following new parameters:externalLinkButtonTheme
externalLinkButtonText
externalLinkButtonPrimaryAction
externalLinkButtonAccessibilityLabel
For details, see Detail.
AlexaDivider
– Supports both horizontal and vertical dividers. Use the newdividerDirection
parameter to set the direction. For details, see Divider.AlexaHeader
– Supports centering the header content. Set the newheaderHorizontalAlignmentCentered
parameter totrue
to center the content. For details, see Header.AlexaImage
– Supports displaying a gradient overlay over the image. Set the following parameters to configure a gradient overlay:overlayGradient
gradientLowerInputRange
For details, see Image.
AlexaImageList
andAlexaImageListItem
– Supports hiding the divider between items. Set thehideDivider
parameter. For details, see Image List and Image List Item.
Import the Alexa packages into your APL document
To use the latest components, templates, styles, and resources, update your APL document to import the latest versions of the packages.
Package | Version |
---|---|
|
1.6.0 |
|
1.5.0 |
|
1.5.0 |
For an overview of the components and templates, see Responsive Components and Templates.
APL version
The current APL version number hasn't changed and remains at version 2022.2.
APL 2022.2 (October 18, 2022)
Alexa Presentation Language (APL) 2022.2 introduces new features and capabilities for APL. APL 2022.2 was released on October 18, 2022.
Resume commands during configuration changes
You run the Reinflate
command to re-display a document after a configuration change, such as the user flipping a device between portrait and landscape. This command previously stopped any running commands, which interrupted actions like reading out audio or paging through a pager.
The Reinflate
command has a new property, preservedSequencers
. You can specify an array of command sequencers to continue to run after the document reinflates.
For details, see the Reinflate
command.
Work with APL versions
For details about how to check the APL version, see What's New in APL.
Related topics
Last updated: Jun 18, 2024