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/*! * Angular Material Design * https://github.com/angular/material
* @license MIT * v1.1.1 */ (function( window, angular, undefined ){ "use strict";
(function() { 'use strict';
/** * @ngdoc module * @name material.components.fabActions */ MdFabActionsDirective.$inject = ["$mdUtil"]; angular .module('material.components.fabActions', ['material.core']) .directive('mdFabActions', MdFabActionsDirective);
/** * @ngdoc directive * @name mdFabActions * @module material.components.fabActions * * @restrict E * * @description * The `<md-fab-actions>` directive is used inside of a `<md-fab-speed-dial>` or * `<md-fab-toolbar>` directive to mark an element (or elements) as the actions and setup the * proper event listeners. * * @usage * See the `<md-fab-speed-dial>` or `<md-fab-toolbar>` directives for example usage. */ function MdFabActionsDirective($mdUtil) { return { restrict: 'E',
require: ['^?mdFabSpeedDial', '^?mdFabToolbar'],
compile: function(element, attributes) { var children = element.children();
var hasNgRepeat = $mdUtil.prefixer().hasAttribute(children, 'ng-repeat');
// Support both ng-repeat and static content
if (hasNgRepeat) { children.addClass('md-fab-action-item'); } else { // Wrap every child in a new div and add a class that we can scale/fling independently
children.wrap('<div class="md-fab-action-item">'); } } } }
})();
})(window, window.angular);
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