Title | Added | Status | Last reviewed |
---|---|---|---|
Node Restore directive |
v2.0.0 |
Active |
2019-01-16 |
Restores deleted nodes to their original location.
<adf-toolbar title="toolbar example">
<button mat-icon-button
[adf-restore]="documentList.selection"
(restore)="onRestore($event)">
<mat-icon>restore</mat-icon>
</button>
</adf-toolbar>
<adf-document-list #documentList
currentFolderId="-trash-" ...>
...
</adf-document-list>
onRestore(restoreMessage: RestoreMessageModel) {
this.notificationService
.openSnackMessageAction(
restoreMessage.message,
restoreMessage.action
)
.onAction()
.subscribe(() => this.navigateLocation(restoreMessage.path));
this.documentList.reload();
}
navigateLocation(path: PathInfo) {
const parent = path.elements[path.elements.length - 1];
this.router.navigate(['files/', parent.id]);
}
Name | Type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
selection | DeletedNodeEntry [] |
Array of deleted nodes to restore. |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
restore | EventEmitter < RestoreMessageModel > |
Emitted when restoration is complete. |
The directive takes a selection of DeletedNodeEntry
instances and restores them to
their original locations. If the original location doesn't exist anymore then they remain
in the trash list.
When you restore a single node, you can use the location
property to show where the node has
been restored. The property specifies the route path where the list of nodes are rendered.