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fix(modal): re-enable swipe gestures when modal is dismissed #24846

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What is the current behavior?

When a modal is opened, the .show-modal class is applied. This class prevents the gesture for opening ion-menu. The class is never removed when a modal is dismissed, so when the modal is closed, users are unable to open menus through swipe gestures.

Issue URL: #24817

What is the new behavior?

When the modal is dismissed, the .show-modal class is removed from the host element. This allows the menu to be opened through a swipe gesture when the modal is dismissed.

Does this introduce a breaking change?

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Confirmed in the reproduction app with dev build 6.0.10-dev.1645727760.16b0a89.

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Code looks good, but we should add a test if we can. I know this only happens with gestures + Puppeteer and gestures are flaky so we might need to loop back to this in the future.

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Code looks good, but we should add a test if we can. I know this only happens with gestures + Puppeteer and gestures are flaky so we might need to loop back to this in the future.

Sounds good, happy to take a stab at it and see if there's an approach that isn't as flaky.

Also, the reporter confirmed the behavior is resolved in their app: #24817 (comment) 👍

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