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// We want overlays to always appear over user content, so set a baseline
// very high z-index for the overlay container, which is where we create the new
// stacking context for all overlays.
$cdk-z-index-overlay-container: 1000 !default;
$cdk-z-index-overlay: 1000 !default;
$cdk-z-index-overlay-backdrop: 1000 !default;
// Background color for all of the backdrops
$cdk-overlay-dark-backdrop-background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.32) !default;
// Default backdrop animation is based on the Material Design swift-ease-out.
$backdrop-animation-duration: 400ms !default;
$backdrop-animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.25, 0.8, 0.25, 1) !default;
@mixin cdk-overlay() {
.cdk-overlay-container, .cdk-global-overlay-wrapper {
// Disable events from being captured on the overlay container.
pointer-events: none;
// The container should be the size of the viewport.
top: 0;
left: 0;
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
}
// The overlay-container is an invisible element which contains all individual overlays.
.cdk-overlay-container {
position: fixed;
z-index: $cdk-z-index-overlay-container;
&:empty {
// Hide the element when it doesn't have any child nodes. This doesn't
// include overlays that have been detached, rather than disposed.
display: none;
}
}
// We use an extra wrapper element in order to use make the overlay itself a flex item.
// This makes centering the overlay easy without running into the subpixel rendering
// problems tied to using `transform` and without interfering with the other position
// strategies.
.cdk-global-overlay-wrapper {
display: flex;
position: absolute;
z-index: $cdk-z-index-overlay;
}
// A single overlay pane.
.cdk-overlay-pane {
// Note: it's important for this one to start off `absolute`,
// in order for us to be able to measure it correctly.
position: absolute;
pointer-events: auto;
box-sizing: border-box;
z-index: $cdk-z-index-overlay;
// For connected-position overlays, we set `display: flex` in
// order to force `max-width` and `max-height` to take effect.
display: flex;
max-width: 100%;
max-height: 100%;
}
.cdk-overlay-backdrop {
// TODO(jelbourn): reuse sidenav fullscreen mixin.
position: absolute;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
z-index: $cdk-z-index-overlay-backdrop;
pointer-events: auto;
-webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent;
transition: opacity $backdrop-animation-duration $backdrop-animation-timing-function;
opacity: 0;
&.cdk-overlay-backdrop-showing {
opacity: 1;
// In high contrast mode the rgba background will become solid so we need to fall back
// to making it opaque using `opacity`. Note that we can't use the `cdk-high-contrast`
// mixin, because we can't normalize the import path to the _a11y.scss both for the
// source and when this file is distributed. See #10908.
@media screen and (-ms-high-contrast: active) {
opacity: 0.6;
}
}
}
.cdk-overlay-dark-backdrop {
background: $cdk-overlay-dark-backdrop-background;
}
.cdk-overlay-transparent-backdrop {
// Note: as of Firefox 57, having the backdrop be `background: none` will prevent it from
// capturing the user's mouse scroll events. Since we also can't use something like
// `rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)`, we work around the inconsistency by not setting the background at
// all and using `opacity` to make the element transparent.
&, &.cdk-overlay-backdrop-showing {
opacity: 0;
}
}
// Overlay parent element used with the connected position strategy. Used to constrain the
// overlay element's size to fit within the viewport.
.cdk-overlay-connected-position-bounding-box {
position: absolute;
z-index: $cdk-z-index-overlay;
// We use `display: flex` on this element exclusively for centering connected overlays.
// When *not* centering, a top/left/bottom/right will be set which overrides the normal
// flex layout.
display: flex;
// We use the `column` direction here to avoid some flexbox issues in Edge
// when using the "grow after open" options.
flex-direction: column;
// Add some dimensions so the element has an `innerText` which some people depend on in tests.
min-width: 1px;
min-height: 1px;
}
// Used when disabling global scrolling.
.cdk-global-scrollblock {
position: fixed;
// Necessary for the content not to lose its width. Note that we're using 100%, instead of
// 100vw, because 100vw includes the width plus the scrollbar, whereas 100% is the width
// that the element had before we made it `fixed`.
width: 100%;
// Note: this will always add a scrollbar to whatever element it is on, which can
// potentially result in double scrollbars. It shouldn't be an issue, because we won't
// block scrolling on a page that doesn't have a scrollbar in the first place.
overflow-y: scroll;
}
}