jellyfin-web/dashboard-ui/bower_components/paper-radio-button/paper-radio-button.html
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<link rel="import" href="../polymer/polymer.html">
<link rel="import" href="../paper-ripple/paper-ripple.html">
<link rel="import" href="../paper-styles/default-theme.html">
<link rel="import" href="../paper-behaviors/paper-inky-focus-behavior.html">
<link rel="import" href="../iron-checked-element-behavior/iron-checked-element-behavior.html">
<!--
`paper-radio-button` is a button that can be either checked or unchecked.
User can tap the radio button to check or uncheck it.
Use a `<paper-radio-group>` to group a set of radio buttons. When radio buttons
are inside a radio group, exactly one radio button in the group can be checked
at any time.
Example:
<paper-radio-button></paper-radio-button>
<paper-radio-button>Item label</paper-radio-button>
### Styling
The following custom properties and mixins are available for styling:
Custom property | Description | Default
----------------|-------------|----------
`--paper-radio-button-unchecked-background-color` | Radio button background color when the input is not checked | `transparent`
`--paper-radio-button-unchecked-color` | Radio button color when the input is not checked | `--primary-text-color`
`--paper-radio-button-unchecked-ink-color` | Selected/focus ripple color when the input is not checked | `--primary-text-color`
`--paper-radio-button-checked-color` | Radio button color when the input is checked | `--default-primary-color`
`--paper-radio-button-checked-ink-color` | Selected/focus ripple color when the input is checked | `--default-primary-color`
`--paper-radio-button-label-color` | Label color | `--primary-text-color`
@group Paper Elements
@element paper-radio-button
@hero hero.svg
@demo demo/index.html
-->
<dom-module id="paper-radio-button">
<link rel="import" type="css" href="paper-radio-button.css">
<template>
<div id="radioContainer">
<div id="offRadio"></div>
<div id="onRadio"></div>
<paper-ripple id="ink" class="circle" center checked$="[[checked]]"></paper-ripple>
</div>
<div id="radioLabel"><content></content></div>
</template>
<script>
Polymer({
is: 'paper-radio-button',
behaviors: [
Polymer.PaperInkyFocusBehavior,
Polymer.IronCheckedElementBehavior
],
hostAttributes: {
role: 'radio',
'aria-checked': false,
tabindex: 0
},
properties: {
/**
* Fired when the checked state changes due to user interaction.
*
* @event change
*/
/**
* Fired when the checked state changes.
*
* @event iron-change
*/
ariaActiveAttribute: {
value: 'aria-checked'
}
},
attached: function() {
this._isReady = true;
// Don't stomp over a user-set aria-label.
if (!this.getAttribute('aria-label')) {
this.updateAriaLabel();
}
},
/**
* Update the checkbox aria-label. This is a temporary workaround not
* being able to observe changes in <content>
* (see: https://github.com/Polymer/polymer/issues/1773)
*
* Call this if you manually change the contents of the checkbox
* and want the aria-label to match the new contents.
*/
updateAriaLabel: function() {
this.setAttribute('aria-label', Polymer.dom(this).textContent.trim());
},
_buttonStateChanged: function() {
if (this.disabled) {
return;
}
if (this._isReady) {
this.checked = this.active;
}
}
})
</script>
</dom-module>