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@weblif/react-top-loading-bar

v2.1.2

Published

A very simple, highly customisable react top loader component.

Downloads

101

Readme

react-top-loading-bar

Install

  • using npm
npm install --save @weblif/react-top-loading-bar
  • using yarn
yarn add @weblif/react-top-loading-bar

Usage

With ref

import React, { useRef } from 'react'
import LoadingBar from '@weblif/react-top-loading-bar'

const App = () => {
    const ref = useRef(null)

    return (
        <div>
            <LoadingBar color="#f11946" ref={ref} />
            <button onClick={() => ref.current.continuousStart()}>
                Start Continuous Loading Bar
            </button>
            <button onClick={() => ref.current.staticStart()}>
                Start Static Loading Bar
            </button>
            <button onClick={() => ref.current.complete()}>Complete</button>
            <br />
        </div>
    )
}

export default App

With state

import React, { useState } from 'react'
import LoadingBar from '@weblif/react-top-loading-bar'

const App = () => {
    const [progress, setProgress] = useState(0)

    return (
        <div>
            <LoadingBar
                color="#f11946"
                progress={progress}
                onLoaderFinished={() => setProgress(0)}
            />
            <button onClick={() => setProgress(progress + 10)}>Add 10%</button>
            <button onClick={() => setProgress(progress + 20)}>Add 20%</button>
            <button onClick={() => setProgress(100)}>Complete</button>
            <br />
        </div>
    )
}

export default App

Demo

Click here for demo

Built-in Methods

| Methods | Parameters | Descriptions | | ------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | add(value) | Number | Adds a value to the loading indicator. | | decrease(value) | Number | Decreases a value to the loading indicator. | | continuousStart(startingValue, refreshRate) | Number (optional), Number(optional) | Starts the loading indicator with a random starting value between 20-30, then repetitively after an refreshRate, increases it by a random value between 2-10. This continues until it reaches 90% of the indicator's width. | | staticStart(startingValue) | Number (optional) | Starts the loading indicator with a random starting value between 30-50. | | complete() | | Makes the loading indicator reach 100% of his width and then fade. |

Properties

| Property | Type | Default | Description | | :----------------- | :------------ | :------ | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | progress | Number | 0 | The progress/width indicator, progress prop varies from 0 to 100. | | color | String | red | The color of the loading bar, color take values like css property background: do, for example red, #000 rgb(255,0,0) etc. | | shadow | Boolean | true | Enables / Disables shadow underneath the loader. | | height | Number | 2 | The height of the loading bar in pixels. | | background | String | 3 | The loader parent background color. | | style | CSSProperties | | The style attribute to loader's div | | containerStyle | CSSProperties | | The style attribute to loader's container | | shadowStyle | CSSProperties | | The style attribute to loader's shadow | | transitionTime | Number | 300 | Fade transition time in miliseconds. | | loaderSpeed | Number | 500 | Loader transition speed in miliseconds. | | waitingTime | Number | 1000 | The delay we wait when bar reaches 100% before we proceed fading the loader out. | | className | String | | You can provide a class you'd like to add to the loading bar to add some styles to it | | containerClassName | String | | You can provide a class you'd like to add to the loading bar container to add some css styles | | onLoaderFinished | Function | | This is called when the loading bar completes, reaches 100% of his width. |

License

MIT