import Component from '@glimmer/component';
/**
* @module ToolbarLink
* `ToolbarLink` components style links and buttons for the Toolbar
* It should only be used inside of `Toolbar`.
*
* @example
* ```js
* <Toolbar>
* <ToolbarActions>
* <ToolbarLink @route="vault.cluster.policies.create" @type="add" @disabled={{true}} @disabledTooltip="This link is disabled">
* Create policy
* </ToolbarLink>
* </ToolbarActions>
* </Toolbar>
* ```
* @param {string} route - route to pass to LinkTo
* @param {Model} model - model to pass to LinkTo
* @param {Array} models - array of models to pass to LinkTo
* @param {Object} query - query params to pass to LinkTo
* @param {boolean} replace - replace arg to pass to LinkTo
* @param {string} type - Use "add" to change icon to plus sign, or pass in your own kind of icon.
* @param {boolean} disabled - pass true to disable link
* @param {string} disabledTooltip - tooltip to display on hover when disabled
*/
export default class ToolbarLinkComponent extends Component {
get glyph() {
// not ideal logic. Without refactoring, this allows us to add in our own icon type outside of chevron-right or plus.
// For a later refactor we should remove the substitution for add to plus and just return type.
const { type } = this.args;
if (!type) return 'chevron-right';
return type === 'add' ? 'plus' : type;
}
get models() {
const { model, models } = this.args;
if (model) {
return [model];
return models || [];
get query() {
return this.args.query || {};