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@dev-boost/ts-preloader-controller

v1.2.4

Published

Built by typescript, has default preloader and styles. It helps you fast add preloader on page using less time.

Readme

Simple preloader controller

Built by typescript, has default preloader and styles. It helps you fast add preloader on page using less time.

Getting started

Simple preloader controller, simple intro

Installing

Enter in console this

npm i @dev-boost/ts-preloader-controller 

Adding to project

Just import controller from package. If you don't have preloader, then package does it for you

import "@dev-boost/ts-preloader-controller/styles/index.scss"; // if you don't have preloader
import { PreloaderController } from "@dev-boost/ts-preloader-controller"; 

const preloader = new PreloaderController();

preloader.init({ // initialize
    hideClass: "hidden", // your css class for hidding the preloader, required
    auto: true, // automatically handle the window load and hide preloader, default false
    hideDelay: 600, // waiting hideDelay ms before preloader will be hidden, default 1000 ms
    defaultElement: document.getElementById('element') // element as preloader, default controller create it for you
})

Not-auto

So if you want to use preloader controller in SPA, etc, then don't fill 'auto' property in init method options and use toggle-methods:

preloader.init({...})

preloader.show();

preloader.hide();

About idea

The application has only one instance of preloader controller. It uses for loading page, on another cases more user expirience use skeletons instead ordinary spinner, etc.