I\'m having some troube figuring things out with AngularJS Material, I was wondering if anyone knew why the folling piece of code:
I also Had a similar issue. Though md-dynamic-height
solved it...
You can try using:
<md-tabs md-dynamic-height>
<md-tab>
<md-tab-label>Tab label</md-tab-label>
<md-tab-body>
<md-content>The tab content</md-content>
</md-tab-body>
</md-tab>
</md-tabs>
If the issue you're trying to solve is that the tabs do not take up the full available height:
As far as I know, it's impossible to do this via existing md attributes (and I've spent hours researching this)
It will not be fixed by the team anytime soon (see comment from ThomasBurleson on June 10, 2016 here: https://github.com/angular/material/issues/2254)
Here is a way to fix this that worked for me:
Make sure every parent element has layout="column"
and layout-fill
attributes
(or layout-column
and layout-fill
classes). This includes
<ng-outlet>
if that's relevant for your use case.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT CUSTOM COMPONENTS CREATED VIA COMPONENT ROUTER:
In my case my html structure is ng-outlet -> custom-component -> md-card -> md-tabs
I added layout="column"
and layout-fill
to <ng-outlet>
and <md-card>
and added layout="column"
to <md-tabs>
. However, I couldn't find a way to add them to <account-component>
(because it's created dynamically by Angular) so what I ended up doing is adding this (somewhat hacky) code to my component controller (ES6 but should be understandable even if you write ES5):
import template from './account.html';
export const accountComponent = {
template: template,
controller: accountController,
};
/*@ngInject*/
function accountController (accountService) {
this.data = accountService.getAccountData();
/*** THIS IS THE HACKY PART THAT SOLVED IT FOR ME: ***/
this.$routerOnActivate = function () { // nextRoute
const classes = document.querySelector('account-component').classList;
classes.add('layout-column');
classes.add('layout-fill');
};
}
I don't think the layout-fill
will work as you intend in this case because the md-tab specifies a header and content, whereas I think you want the content to expand to fill the parent.
You might want to try adding the md-dynamic-height
option to the md-tabs
directive which should force angular-material to set a consistent height to the tab(s).
You need to pass attribute 'md-dynamic-height' to yr md-tabs directive. Below code will work fine.
<md-content layout="column">
<md-tabs md-dynamic-height flex>
<md-tab id="tab1">
<md-tab-label>Item One</md-tab-label>
<md-tab-body>
<md-list>
<md-subheader class="md-no-sticky">3 line item</md-subheader>
<md-list-item class="md-3-line" ng-repeat="item in [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,50]">
<div class="md-list-item-text">
<h3>sdfs</h3>
<h4>sdfsd</h4>
<p>sdfsdf</p>
</div>
</md-list-item>
</md-list>
</md-tab-body>
</md-tab>
<md-tab id="tab2">
<md-tab-label>Item Two</md-tab-label>
<md-tab-body>
<md-list>
<md-subheader class="md-no-sticky">3 line item</md-subheader>
<md-list-item class="md-3-line" ng-repeat="item in [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,50]">
<div class="md-list-item-text">
<h3>sdfs</h3>
<h4>sdfsd</h4>
<p>sdfsdf</p>
</div>
</md-list-item>
</md-list>
</md-tab-body>
</md-tab>
</md-tabs>
</md-content>