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