NavBarContainer.oninvoked event

[NavBarContainer is no longer available for use as of Windows Library for JavaScript (WinJS) 4.2. Instead, use SplitViewCommand. ]
Occurs when a child NavBarCommand object's click event fires.
Syntax
<div data-win-control="WinJS.UI.NavBarContainer" data-win-options="{oninvoked : handler}" />
function handler(eventInfo) { /* Your code */ } // addEventListener syntax navBarContainer.addEventListener("invoked", handler); navBarContainer.removeEventListener("invoked", handler);
Event information
| Synchronous | No |
|---|---|
| Bubbles | Yes |
| Cancelable | Yes |
Event handler parameters
- eventInfo
-
Type: CustomEvent
An object that contains information about the event. The detail property of this object contains the following sub-properties:
- detail.index
-
A Number that specifies the index of the NavBarCommand that triggered this event.
- detail.navbarcommand
-
The NavBarCommand that triggered this event.
- detail.data
-
If it exists, the data item that generated the NavBarCommand that triggered this event.
Requirements
|
Minimum WinJS version |
WinJS 2.0 |
|---|---|
|
Namespace |
WinJS.UI |
See also
- NavBarContainer
- NavBar
- NavBarCommand
- BackButton
- AppBar
- Your first app - Part 3: PageControl objects and navigation
- Navigating between pages (HTML)
- Adding app bars
- Adding nav bars
- HTML AppBar control sample
- HTML NavBar control sample
- Navigation and navigation history sample
- Designers
- Command patterns
- Navigation patterns
- Guidelines for app bars
- Bottom app bar
- Top app bar