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import { Component, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { Nav, Platform } from 'ionic-angular';
import { StatusBar } from '@ionic-native/status-bar';
import { SplashScreen } from '@ionic-native/splash-screen';
import { Page1 } from '../pages/page1/page1';
import { Page2 } from '../pages/page2/page2';
@Component({
templateUrl: 'app.html'
})
export class MyApp {
@ViewChild(Nav) nav: Nav;
rootPage: any = Page1;
pages: Array<{ title: string, component: any }>;
constructor(public platform: Platform, public statusBar: StatusBar, public splashScreen: SplashScreen) {
// used for an example of ngFor and navigation
this.pages = [
{ title: 'Page One', component: Page1 },
{ title: 'Page Two', component: Page2 }
];
}
ionViewDidLoad() {
this.platform.ready().then(() => {
// Okay, so the platform is ready and our plugins are available.
// Here you can do any higher level native things you might need.
this.statusBar.styleDefault();
this.splashScreen.hide();
});
}
openPage(page) {
// Reset the content nav to have just this page
// we wouldn't want the back button to show in this scenario
this.nav.setRoot(page.component);
}
}