Route Registration

You can register modals with a route, making it possible to link directly to that specific modal. This also means the user can navigate back and forth in the browser history. This makes it an ideal so

A modal can be registered via the UmbModalRouteRegistrationController. The registration accepts a modal token (or extension alias).

this.myModalRegistration = new UmbModalRouteRegistrationController(
    this,
    UMB_LINK_PICKER_MODAL
)
    .onSubmit((submitData) => {
        console.log("Modal submitted with data".submitData);
    })
    .observeRouteBuilder((routeBuilder) => {
        this._modalRouteBuilder = routeBuilder;
    });

The registration holds an instance of its UmbModalHandler when the modal is active. The modal registration accepts 4 different callbacks:

  • onSetup - called when the modal is opened

  • onSubmit - called when the modal is submitted

  • onReject - called when the modal is rejected

  • observeRouteBuilder - called when the modal route changes. Use the given route builder to build a route to open the modal

TODOS:

describe the additional features of the route Registration:

Hints:

  • Add unique parts to the path. (How is this done properly as part of a Property Editor)

  • A modal registered in a dashboard can be setup in few steps

  • A modal registered in a property editor needs to become specific for the property and the variant of that property.

  • Build some data for the setup.

  • Reject a modal by returning false in setup.

  • Use a param as part of the setup to determine the data going to the modal.

When configuring a routed modal from a Property Editor, it's important to be aware of some facts. Those facts are that the Property Editor shares the same URL path as other Property Editors. This means we need to ensure the registration is unique so it doesn't collide with other Property Editors. To do so we will make use of the Property Alias and the Variant ID.



	@property()
	public set alias(value: string | undefined) {
		this.myModalRegistration.setUniquePathValue('propertyAlias', value);
	}

	@property()
	public set variantId(value: string | UmbVariantId | undefined) {
		this.myModalRegistration.setUniquePathValue('variantId', value?.toString());
	}

	private _items = [
		{ name: 'Item 1' },
		{ name: 'Item 2' },
		{ name: 'Item 3' },
	]


	constructor() {
		super();

		this.myModalRegistration = new UmbModalRouteRegistrationController(
			this,
			MY_MODAL_TOKEN
		)
		.addAdditionalPath(`:index`)
		.addUniquePaths(['propertyAlias', 'variantId'])
		.onSetup((params) => {
			// Get item index:
			const indexParam = params.index;
			if (!indexParam) return false;
			let index: number | null = parseInt(params.index);
			if (Number.isNaN(index)) return false;

			// Use the index to find data:
			let data = null;
			if (index >= 0 && index < this._items.length) {
				data = this._items[index];
			} else {
				// If not then make a new pick:
				index = null;
			}

			return {
				index: index,
				itemData: {
					name: data?.name
				},
			};
		})
		.onSubmit((submitData) => {
			if (!submitData) return;
			this._items[submitData.index] = submitData.itemData;
		})
		.observeRouteBuilder((routeBuilder) => {
			this._modalRouteBuilder = routeBuilder;
		});
	}

	render() {
		return html`
			${this._items?.map((item, index) =>
				html`<uui-button look="placeholder" label="Edit item ${index}" .href=${this._modalRouteBuilder?.({ index })}>Add</uui-button>`
			)}
		`;
	}

Generate the URL to a Modal Route Registration

The Modal registration has an option to retrieve a URL Builder. This is a function that can be used to generate a URL to a modal:

const modalLink = _myUrlBuilder?.({ alias: "my-input-alias" });

The modalLink from above could look like this: /umbraco/backoffice/my/location/modal/Our.Modal.SomethingPicker/my-input-alias

Notice the Property Editor registration will add the property alias and variant ID to the URL, so it becomes:

/umbraco/backoffice/my/location/modal/Our.Modal.SomethingPicker/my-property-alias/en-us/my-input-alias

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