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ng2-slim-loading-bar-observables

v1.4.4

Published

Angular2 component shows slim loading bar at the top of the page. Uses Observable.interval() instead of setInterval() to avoid pending macrotask in Angular.

Downloads

63

Readme

Angular 2 Slim Loading Bar npm version npm monthly downloads

Angular2 component shows slim loading bar at the top of the page of your application.

Build Status semantic-release Commitizen friendly Dependency Status devDependency Status Known Vulnerabilities

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Some of these APIs and Components are not final and are subject to change!

This is a fork of https://github.com/akserg/ng2-slim-loading-bar

Installation

npm install ng2-slim-loading-bar-observables --save

Demo

Simple examples using ng2-slim-loading-bar:

Online demo available here

Usage

If you use SystemJS to load your files, you might have to update your config:

System.config({
    map: {
        'ng2-slim-loading-bar': 'node_modules/ng2-slim-loading-bar/bundles/index.umd.js'
    }
});

1. Update the markup

  • Import the style.css into your web page
  • Add <ng2-slim-loading-bar></ng2-slim-loading-bar> tag in template of your application component.

2. Import the SlimLoadingBarModule

Import SlimLoadingBarModule.forRoot() in the NgModule of your application. The forRoot method is a convention for modules that provide a singleton service.

import {BrowserModule} from "@angular/platform-browser";
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {SlimLoadingBarModule} from 'ng2-slim-loading-bar';

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        SlimLoadingBarModule.forRoot()
    ],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {
}

If you have multiple NgModules and you use one as a shared NgModule (that you import in all of your other NgModules), don't forget that you can use it to export the SlimLoadingBarModule that you imported in order to avoid having to import it multiple times.

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        SlimLoadingBarModule.forRoot()
    ],
    exports: [BrowserModule, SlimLoadingBarModule],
})
export class SharedModule {
}

3. Use the SlimLoadingBarService for your application

  • Import SlimLoadingBarService from ng2-slim-loading-bar in your application code:
import {Component} from '@angular/core';
import {SlimLoadingBarService} from 'ng2-slim-loading-bar';

@Component({
    selector: 'app',
    template: `
        <div>Hello world</div>
        <button (click)="startLoading()">Start Loading</button>
        <button (click)="stopLoading()">Stop Loading</button>
        <button (click)="completeLoading()">Complete Loading</button>
        <ng2-slim-loading-bar></ng2-slim-loading-bar>
    `
})
export class AppComponent {
    
    constructor(private slimLoadingBarService: SlimLoadingBarService) { }
    
    startLoading() {
        this.slimLoadingBarService.start(() => {
            console.log('Loading complete');
        });
    }

    stopLoading() {
        this.slimLoadingBarService.stop();
    }

    completeLoading() {
        this.slimLoadingBarService.complete();
    }
}

3. Customize the the ng2-slim-loading-bar for your application

You can use the following properties to customize the ng2-slim-loading-bar component in your template:

  • color - The color of loading bar. Default is firebrick. Any CSS compatible value.
  • height - The height of loading bar. Default value is 2px.
  • show - The flag helps hide and show the loading bar. Devault value is true.

Example: <ng2-slim-loading-bar [color]="'blue'" [height]="'4px'"></ng2-slim-loading-bar>

4. Manage the loading bar

You can use the following properties to customize the SlimLoadingBar via instance of SlimLoadingBarService:

  • color - The color of loading bar.
  • height - The height of loading bar.
  • visible - The flag helps hide and show the loading bar.

You can use the following methods to control the SlimLoadingBar via instance of SlimLoadingBarService:

  • start - Start the loading progress. Use the callback function as an parameter to listed the complete event.
  • stop - Stop the loading progress. This method pause the current position of loading progress.
  • reset- Reset the position of loading progress to 0.
  • complete - Set the progress to 100% and hide the progress bar.

Credits

Inspired by ngProgress.js

License

MIT