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/*!
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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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/**
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* @ngdoc module
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* @name material.components.subheader
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* @description
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* SubHeader module
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*
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* Subheaders are special list tiles that delineate distinct sections of a
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* list or grid list and are typically related to the current filtering or
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* sorting criteria. Subheader tiles are either displayed inline with tiles or
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* can be associated with content, for example, in an adjacent column.
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*
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* Upon scrolling, subheaders remain pinned to the top of the screen and remain
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* pinned until pushed on or off screen by the next subheader. @see [Material
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* Design Specifications](https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/subheaders.html)
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*
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* > To improve the visual grouping of content, use the system color for your subheaders.
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*
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*/
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MdSubheaderDirective.$inject = ["$mdSticky", "$compile", "$mdTheming", "$mdUtil"];
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angular
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.module('material.components.subheader', [
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'material.core',
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'material.components.sticky'
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])
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.directive('mdSubheader', MdSubheaderDirective);
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/**
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* @ngdoc directive
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* @name mdSubheader
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* @module material.components.subheader
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*
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* @restrict E
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*
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* @description
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* The `md-subheader` directive creates a sticky subheader for a section.
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*
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* Developers are able to disable the stickiness of the subheader by using the following markup
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*
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* <hljs lang="html">
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* <md-subheader class="md-no-sticky">Not Sticky</md-subheader>
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* </hljs>
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*
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* ### Notes
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* - The `md-subheader` directive uses the <a ng-href="api/service/$mdSticky">$mdSticky</a> service
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* to make the subheader sticky.
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*
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* > Whenever the current browser doesn't support stickiness natively, the subheader
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* will be compiled twice to create a sticky clone of the subheader.
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*
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* @usage
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* <hljs lang="html">
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* <md-subheader>Online Friends</md-subheader>
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* </hljs>
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*/
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function MdSubheaderDirective($mdSticky, $compile, $mdTheming, $mdUtil) {
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return {
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restrict: 'E',
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replace: true,
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transclude: true,
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template: (
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'<div class="md-subheader _md">' +
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' <div class="md-subheader-inner">' +
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' <div class="md-subheader-content"></div>' +
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' </div>' +
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'</div>'
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),
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link: function postLink(scope, element, attr, controllers, transclude) {
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$mdTheming(element);
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element.addClass('_md');
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// Remove the ngRepeat attribute from the root element, because we don't want to compile
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// the ngRepeat for the sticky clone again.
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$mdUtil.prefixer().removeAttribute(element, 'ng-repeat');
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var outerHTML = element[0].outerHTML;
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function getContent(el) {
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return angular.element(el[0].querySelector('.md-subheader-content'));
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}
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// Transclude the user-given contents of the subheader
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// the conventional way.
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transclude(scope, function(clone) {
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getContent(element).append(clone);
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});
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// Create another clone, that uses the outer and inner contents
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// of the element, that will be 'stickied' as the user scrolls.
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if (!element.hasClass('md-no-sticky')) {
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transclude(scope, function(clone) {
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// If the user adds an ng-if or ng-repeat directly to the md-subheader element, the
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// compiled clone below will only be a comment tag (since they replace their elements with
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// a comment) which cannot be properly passed to the $mdSticky; so we wrap it in our own
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// DIV to ensure we have something $mdSticky can use
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var wrapper = $compile('<div class="md-subheader-wrapper">' + outerHTML + '</div>')(scope);
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// Delay initialization until after any `ng-if`/`ng-repeat`/etc has finished before
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// attempting to create the clone
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$mdUtil.nextTick(function() {
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// Append our transcluded clone into the wrapper.
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// We don't have to recompile the element again, because the clone is already
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// compiled in it's transclusion scope. If we recompile the outerHTML of the new clone, we would lose
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// our ngIf's and other previous registered bindings / properties.
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getContent(wrapper).append(clone);
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});
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// Make the element sticky and provide the stickyClone our self, to avoid recompilation of the subheader
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// element.
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$mdSticky(scope, element, wrapper);
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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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