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*
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*
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/**
* {@module wijmo.angular2.barcode.composite}
* Contains Angular 2 components for the wijmo.barcode.composite module.
*
* wijmo.angular2.barcode.composite is an external TypeScript module that can be imported to your code
* using its ambient module name. For example:
*
*
*
*/
/**
*
*/
export declare var ___keepComment: any;
import { EventEmitter, AfterViewInit, ElementRef, Injector, OnInit, OnDestroy } from '@angular/core';
import { IWjComponentMetadata, IWjComponentMeta } from 'wijmo/wijmo.angular2.directiveBase';
import * as wjcBarcodeComposite from 'wijmo/wijmo.barcode.composite';
declare var wjBarcodeGs1DataBarOmnidirectionalMeta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeGs1DataBarOmnidirectionalMeta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Gs1DataBarOmnidirectional} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-gs1-data-bar-omnidirectional component to add Gs1DataBarOmnidirectional controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeGs1DataBarOmnidirectional component is derived from the Gs1DataBarOmnidirectional control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeGs1DataBarOmnidirectional extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Gs1DataBarOmnidirectional implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodeGs1DataBarTruncatedMeta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeGs1DataBarTruncatedMeta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Gs1DataBarTruncated} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-gs1-data-bar-truncated component to add Gs1DataBarTruncated controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeGs1DataBarTruncated component is derived from the Gs1DataBarTruncated control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeGs1DataBarTruncated extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Gs1DataBarTruncated implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodeGs1DataBarStackedMeta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeGs1DataBarStackedMeta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Gs1DataBarStacked} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-gs1-data-bar-stacked component to add Gs1DataBarStacked controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeGs1DataBarStacked component is derived from the Gs1DataBarStacked control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeGs1DataBarStacked extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Gs1DataBarStacked implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodeGs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectionalMeta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeGs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectionalMeta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Gs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectional} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-gs1-data-bar-stacked-omnidirectional component to add Gs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectional controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeGs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectional component is derived from the Gs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectional control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeGs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectional extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Gs1DataBarStackedOmnidirectional implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodeGs1DataBarLimitedMeta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeGs1DataBarLimitedMeta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Gs1DataBarLimited} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-gs1-data-bar-limited component to add Gs1DataBarLimited controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeGs1DataBarLimited component is derived from the Gs1DataBarLimited control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeGs1DataBarLimited extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Gs1DataBarLimited implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpandedMeta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpandedMeta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Gs1DataBarExpanded} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-gs1-data-bar-expanded component to add Gs1DataBarExpanded controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpanded component is derived from the Gs1DataBarExpanded control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpanded extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Gs1DataBarExpanded implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpandedStackedMeta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpandedStackedMeta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Gs1DataBarExpandedStacked} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-gs1-data-bar-expanded-stacked component to add Gs1DataBarExpandedStacked controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpandedStacked component is derived from the Gs1DataBarExpandedStacked control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeGs1DataBarExpandedStacked extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Gs1DataBarExpandedStacked implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodePdf417Meta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodePdf417Meta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.Pdf417} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-pdf417 component to add Pdf417 controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodePdf417 component is derived from the Pdf417 control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodePdf417 extends wjcBarcodeComposite.Pdf417 implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
declare var wjBarcodeMicroPdf417Meta: IWjComponentMeta;
export { wjBarcodeMicroPdf417Meta };
/**
* Angular 2 component for the {@link wijmo.barcode.composite.MicroPdf417} control.
*
* Use the wj-barcode-micro-pdf417 component to add MicroPdf417 controls to your
* Angular 2 applications. For details about Angular 2 markup syntax, see
* Angular 2 Markup.
*
* The WjBarcodeMicroPdf417 component is derived from the MicroPdf417 control and
* inherits all its properties, events and methods.
*/
export declare class WjBarcodeMicroPdf417 extends wjcBarcodeComposite.MicroPdf417 implements OnInit, OnDestroy, AfterViewInit {
static readonly meta: IWjComponentMetadata;
private _wjBehaviour;
/**
* Indicates whether the component has been initialized by Angular.
* Changes its value from false to true right before triggering the initialized event.
*/
isInitialized: boolean;
/**
* This event is triggered after the component has been initialized by Angular, that is
* all bound properties have been assigned and child components (if any) have been initialized.
*/
initialized: EventEmitter;
/**
* Defines a name of a property represented by [(ngModel)] directive (if specified).
* Default value is ''.
*/
wjModelProperty: string;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo gotFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional gotFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
gotFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo lostFocus event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional lostFocus Wijmo event name.
*/
lostFocusNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshing event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshing Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshingNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo refreshed event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional refreshed Wijmo event name.
*/
refreshedNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo invalidInput event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional invalidInput Wijmo event name.
*/
invalidInputNg: EventEmitter;
/**
* Angular (EventEmitter) version of the Wijmo isValidChanged event for programmatic access.
* Use this event name if you want to subscribe to the Angular version of the event in code.
* In template bindings use the conventional isValidChanged Wijmo event name.
*/
isValidChangedNg: EventEmitter;
constructor(elRef: ElementRef, injector: Injector, parentCmp: any);
/**
* If you create a custom component inherited from a Wijmo component, you can override this
* method and perform necessary initializations that you usually do in a class constructor.
* This method is called in the last line of a Wijmo component constructor and allows you
* to not declare your custom component's constructor at all, thus preventing you from a necessity
* to maintain constructor parameters and keep them in synch with Wijmo component's constructor parameters.
*/
created(): void;
ngOnInit(): void;
ngAfterViewInit(): void;
ngOnDestroy(): void;
addEventListener(target: EventTarget, type: string, fn: any, capture?: boolean): void;
}
export declare class WjBarcodeCompositeModule {
}