heimrichhannot/contao-modal

A solid contao modal layer framework.

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Type:contao-module

1.9.2 2022-02-14 16:14 UTC

README

Modal provides modal elements within modal archives. It works best together with 'heimrichhannot/contao-teaser' and its teaser content elements.

Features

  • Url alias support with backlinks (browser history)
  • extendable for other modal frameworks/libraries
  • custom header/footer
  • content elements within modal body
  • inserttags
  • works together with contao-disclaimer
  • Bootstrap 3 and 4 support
  • Contao Components support

Setup

Install: composer require heimrichhannot/contao-modal

We recommend to disable the not used modal framework component in page layout.

Insertags

Hooks

Register custom modules to make usage of modal

If you want to register you list modules for example to make usage of the modal framework, you should enable by adding your module to the $GLOBALS['MODAL_MODULES']

config.php
/**
 * Modal module configuration
 */
$GLOBALS['MODAL_MODULES']['mymodule_list'] = array
(
	'invokePalette' => 'customTpl;', // The modal palette will be invoked after the field customTpl; as example
);

Than you have to implement the links within you list module. The following example is taken from the newslist implementation within the modal framework:

 public function parseArticlesHook(&$objTemplate, $arrArticle, $objModule)
 	{
 		if (!$objModule->useModal || $arrArticle['source'] != 'default') {
 			return false;
 		}
 		
 		$objJumpTo = \PageModel::findPublishedById($objTemplate->archive->jumpTo);
 		
 		if ($objJumpTo === null || !$objJumpTo->linkModal) {
 			return false;
 		}
 		
 		$objModal = ModalModel::findPublishedByIdOrAlias($objJumpTo->modal);
 		
 		if ($objModal === null) {
 			return false;
 		}
 		
 		$objJumpTo = \PageModel::findWithDetails($objJumpTo->id);
 		
 		$arrConfig = ModalController::getModalConfig($objModal->current(), $objJumpTo->layout);
 		
 		$blnAjax = true;
 		$blnRedirect = true;
 		
 		$objTemplate->link         = ModalController::generateModalUrl($arrArticle, $objTemplate->archive->jumpTo, $blnAjax, $blnRedirect);
 		$objTemplate->linkHeadline = ModalController::convertLinkToModalLink($objTemplate->linkHeadline, $objTemplate->link, $arrConfig, $blnRedirect);
 		$objTemplate->more         = ModalController::convertLinkToModalLink($objTemplate->more, $objTemplate->link, $arrConfig, $blnRedirect);
 	}

As you can see, we attach to the parseArticles HOOK and adjust all links with ModalController::generateModalUrl() or ModalController::convertLinkToModalLink() functions.

To access the Reader entities it is necessary to link the redirect page with a modal. Add a new modal first, attach the reader modules as content element and select "link Modal" within the redirect page in the site structure and assign the previously created modal to the page.

Add custom modal framework

To extend modal with your own framework, you have add the following:

Add your own modal config

You have to register your custom modal within '$GLOBALS['TL_MODALS']'.

// my_module/config/config.php

/**
 * Modal types
 */
$GLOBALS['TL_MODALS']['my_custom_modal'] = array
(
	'header'   => true,
	'footer'   => true,
	'template' => 'modal_my_custom_modal',
	'link'     => array(
		'attributes' => array(
			'data-toggle' => 'modal',
		),
	),
	'js'       => array
	(
		'system/modules/my_module/assets/js/jquery.my_custom_modal.js',
	),
);

Add your modal template

The modal template contains the complete markup of your modal framework. Add as much as possible.

// my_module/templates/modals/modal_my_custom_modal.html5

<div class="modal fade in" tabindex="-1" role="dialog" data-back="<?= $this->back; ?>">
	<div class="modal-dialog">
		<div class="modal-content">
			<?php if ($this->showHeader): ?>
				<div class="modal-header">
					<?php if($this->customHeader): ?>
						<?= $this->header; ?>
					<?php elseif($this->headline): ?>
						<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"><span aria-hidden="true">&times;</span></button>
						<<?= $this->hl ?> class="modal-title"><?= $this->headline ?></<?= $this->hl ?>>
					<?php else :?>
						<button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"><span aria-hidden="true">&times;</span></button>
						<h4 class="modal-title"><?= $this->title; ?></h4>
					<?php endif; ?>
				</div>
			<?php endif; ?>
			<div class="modal-body">
				<?= $this->body; ?>
			</div>
			<?php if ($this->showFooter): ?>
				<div class="modal-footer">
					<?= $this->footer; ?>
				</div>
			<?php endif; ?>
		</div>
	</div>
</div>

Add your modal link template

The modal link template is required by inserttags (e.g {{modal_link::*}} to provide the correct trigger markup.

// my_module/templates/modals/modallink_my_custom_modal.html5
<a href="<?= $this->href; ?>" title="<?= $this->linkTitle; ?>"<?= $this->target; ?><?= $this->linkAttributes; ?>><?= $this->link; ?></a>

Add your modal javascript logic

The modal windows are delivered asynchronous by the ModalController. You have to implement the toggle, close and ajax loading by your own.

// my_module/assets/js/jquery.my_custom_modal.js
(function ($) {

    var ModalBs3 = {
        init: function () {
            this.bindToggle();
            this.bindClose();
            $(document).ajaxComplete($.proxy(this.ajaxComplete, this));
        },
        ajaxComplete: function () {
            this.bindClose();
        },
        bindToggle: function () {
            $('[data-toggle=modal]').on('click', function () {
                var $el = $(this),
                    url = $el.attr('href');

                if (!url) {
                    return false;
                }

                $.ajax({
                    url: url,
                    dataType: 'json',
                    error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
                        if (jqXHR.status == 301) {
                            location.href = jqXHR.responseJSON.result.data.url;
                            closeModal(jqXHR.responseJSON, $form);
                            return;
                        }
                    },
                    success: function (response, textStatus, jqXHR) {

                        if (typeof response == 'undefined') {
                            return;
                        }

                        if (response.result.html && response.result.data.id) {
                            var $modal = $(response.result.html);
                            $('body').find('.modal').remove();
                            $modal.appendTo('body').modal('show');

                            if(typeof response.result.data.url !== 'undefined')
                            {
                                history.pushState(null, null, response.result.data.url);
                            }
                        }
                    }
                });

                return false;

            });
        },
        bindClose: function () {
            $('.modal').on('hide.bs.modal', function (e) {
                var $this = $(this);

                // stop embedded videos like youtube
                $this.find('iframe').each(function () {
                    var $this = $(this);

                    // reset the src will stop the video
                    $this.attr('src', $this.attr('src').replace('autoplay=1', 'autoplay=0'));
                });

                // stop embedded audio/video
                $this.find('audio, video').each(function () {
                    this.pause();
                });

                history.pushState(null, null, $this.data('back'));
                // window.location.replace($this.data('back'));
            });
        }
    }

    $(function () {
        ModalBs3.init()
    });

})(jQuery);