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Sorry for waiting so long, it works with angular 14 and future versions. There are two options to achieve that: 1. Invoke a dialog without a loader dialogPopup.setConfig({
width : '500px',
layoutType: DialogLayoutDisplay.NONE, // SUCCESS | INFO | NONE | DANGER | WARNING
displayLoader: false
}); 2. Invoke dialog with a loader and close it from the dialog component itself. dialogPopup.setConfig({
width : '500px',
layoutType: DialogLayoutDisplay.NONE, // SUCCESS | INFO | NONE | DANGER | WARNING
displayLoader: true
}); from a component that is invoked in dialog, you need to call DI(dependency injection) dialogBelonging look here https://stackblitz.com/edit/minimal-dialog-setup?file=src%2Fapp%2Fapp.component.ts,src%2Fapp%2Fany-angular%2Fany-angular.component.ts this.dialogBelonging.eventsController.closeLoader(); |
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When I try to use this library to show a pop-up upon button click. I get a loading indicator that remains forever.
I noticed from the tutorial provided that it mentions Angular 13.
Is this library compatible with Angular 14? if yes, what is causing the issue I am facing?
Your guidance is appreciated
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