APL Pager (APL 1.1 to 1.3)
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A Pager
displays a series of components one at a time. Pagers are commonly used for displaying a time-ordered sequence of data items. A Pager
differs from a Sequence because a Pager
displays separate pages instead of a long, continuous strip.
Properties
The Pager component has the following properties in addition to the base component properties. See the meaning of the columns.
Property | Type | Default | Styled | Dynamic | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
data |
Array | none | No | No | Data to bind into this container. |
firstItem |
Array of components and layouts | none | No | No | A component to include before all others. |
initialPage |
Integer | 0 | No | No | The index of the starting page (0-based). Defaults to 0. |
item(s) |
Array of components and layouts | [ ] | No | No | The Component(s) used to lay out the data set. |
lastItem |
Array of components and layouts | none | No | No | A component to include after all others. |
navigation |
normal , none , wrap , forward-only |
wrap |
No | No | Specifies the allowed navigation direction. |
onPageChanged |
Array of commands | [] | No | No | Commands to run when the page changes |
Pagers present themselves to the user as a series of pages arranged in a left-to-right order. The user typically swipes the pager left or right to change pages. On a device without a touchscreen, the pager moves based on keyboard input (left\/right\/tab).
A Pager behaves differently than a Sequence. A Sequence presents as a continuous list of items. On small screens, the Sequence may show just a single item when swiped slowly, but still support a faster swiping mode that rapidly advances through the content, and may show multiple small versions of the content in a "fast scroll mode". The individual items are displayed as immediately adjacent to each other. In contrast, a Pager presents its content as the new page replacing or fading in over the old page, often with a little motion in the swipe direction of both the old and new page.
The height
and width
of the Pager
component default to 100dp if not specified. The height
and width
of a Pager must be either an absolute or relative dimension. You cannot use auto
. The height
and width
of the children of a Pager
are fixed at "100%".
When the Pager
component is the target of an event, event.target
reports the following values:
"event": {
"target": {
"disabled": Boolean, // True if the component is disabled
"id": ID, // ID of the component
"uid": UID, // Runtime-generated unique ID of the component
"height": Number, // Height of the component, in dp (includes the padding)
"opacity": Number, // Opacity of the component [0-1]
"page": Integer, // Current page
"width": Number // Width of the component, in dp (includes the padding)
}
data
An array of arbitrary data. If the data array is bound, the pager uses the data array inflation method.
firstItem
If assigned, a single component/layout will be prepended to the pager using the single child inflation method.
item(s)
An array of components and layouts to be displayed in the pager. If the data property is assigned, the pager uses the data-array inflation method. If the data property is not assigned, the pager uses the simple array of child components inflation method.
lastItem
If assigned, a single component/layout will be appended to the pager using the single child inflation method.
initialPage
The index of the starting page to display. The index is 0-based and defaults to 0. If a firstItem
is specified, that is at index 0.
navigation
The navigation
property controls how the user may navigate with the content:
normal
: Default. The user may move freely forwards and backwards in the pager.none
: The user may not move the pager. We assume that some automatic page advance mechanism will move the pages.wrap
: The user may move freely. The last page wraps around to the first page.forward-only
: The user may only move forward. This mode is intended for games or puzzles.
The SetPage
and AutoPage
commands can always move the pager. The navigation
property only restricts what the user can do by swiping on the screen.
onPageChanged
The onPageChanged
handler runs when the page has fully switched to
a new page. The event generated has the following form:
"event": {
"source": {
"type": "Pager",
"handler": "Page",
"id": ID, // ID of the pager
"uid": UID, // Runtime-generated unique ID of the component
"value": NUMBER // Index of the new page
}
}
The event.source.value
is set to the index of the new page (0-based
index).
Sample Pager
{
"type": "Pager",
"items": [
{
"type": "Text"
"text": "Text content shown on page #1"
},
{
"type": "Text"
"text": "Text content shown on page #2"
}
]
}
Last updated: Nov 28, 2023