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react-awesome-clock

v2.0.1

Published

A clock component for React

Readme

REACT AWESOME CLOCK

react-awesome-clock is a react component which can be used in any one of the following ways:

  • A Normal Clock
  • Days Count from a certain date (StartDate as mentioned in docs).

Why react-awesome-clock?

  1. Single Component for every type of clock - It provides you a generic clock component, which allows you to design it dynamically as you want. You can aply whatever style you want. You can also use it as a timer by just providing the starting date using momentJS.

DEMO

Simple Clock Component

Simple Clock Component Gif

Clock Component With Days Count

Clock Component With Days Count Gif

Getting Started

Installation

npm install --save react-awesome-clock

Exports

Here's how to use it:

// ES6
import ReactAwesomeClock from 'react-awesome-clock'; // React Awesome Clock

// CommonJS
let ReactAwesomeClock = require('react-awesome-clock');

<ReactAwesomeClock>

A <ReactAwesomeClock> element renders the clock. You can also add an additional days count to this component by just passing the startDate as props.

ReactAwesomeClock Usage

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import ReactAwesomeClock from 'react-awesome-clock';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
      // Simple Clock Component
      <ReactAwesomeClock style={{ color: "lightGrey", fontSize: 70 }} />
      <ReactAwesomeClock day={true} style={{ color: "grey", fontSize: 60, textShadow: "0 0 10px grey", fontFamily: "aerial" }} />

      // Clock Component With Days Count
      <ReactAwesomeClock day={true} style={{ color: "lightGrey", fontSize: 70 }} startDate="2018-09-06" />
      </div>
    )
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<App/>, document.body);

<ReactAwesomeClock> Props:


//
// Props:
//
{
// If set true then The clock will also show the day in clock.
day: boolean, // day={true}

/*
 * Sometimes we want to show the number of days passed since we start working or
 * launched a project. So this prop is helpful in such cases.
 * You can pass the object of date which contains the start date to this prop and it will 
 * calculate the number of days and display in days section of clock.
*/
startDate: string, // startDate="2017-06-01"

// Sets the separator between days, hours and minutes. We are using . as the default separator.
clockSeparator: string, // clockSeparator="."

// Set the styles of the app, you can pass in any valid styles here.
style: object, // style={{ color: "lightGrey" }}

Contributing

  • Fork the project
  • Install the dependencies: $ npm install
  • Run the project: $ npm start
  • Make changes.
  • Add appropriate tests
  • $ npm test
  • If tests don't pass, make them pass.
  • Update README with appropriate docs.
  • Commit and make Pull Request.

License

This source code is licensed under the MIT license.

Author