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angular-promise-loader

v1.0.2

Published

Angular directives to display loading of an indicate after pressing a button or a form based on promises

Downloads

10

Readme

Angular promise loader

Angular directives to display loading of an indicate after pressing a button or a form based on promises.

Demo

Example loader is located here.

Usage

Install via bower:

$ bower install angular-promise-loader --save

or via npm:

$ npm install angular-promise-loader --save

or download the files from the dist folder into your repo.

Add dist/loader.min.js and dist/loader.min.css to your index.html. Then add angularPromiseLoader as a module dependency to your angular module.

angular.module('myApp', ['angularPromiseLoader']);

Create a new tag element, for example button, and add ng-element-loader attribute to element. Specify the promise function as an option.

<button type="button" class="apl-button" ng-element-loader="promiseFunction()">Button</button>

If you have a form, add ng-form-loader attribute to submit button. After submitting, all ng-model elements of the form will be disabled until the promise response is received.

<form name="loaderForm">
	<input type="text" ng-model="input">
	<button type="submit" class="apl-button" ng-form-loader="promiseFunction()">Submit</button>
</form>

The module adds classes to an element for each state:

  • apl-progress while you are waiting for a promise response;
  • apl-success if response was a resolve;
  • apl-error if response was a reject.

The dist/loader.min.css file includes the default styles for states. You can use them with every front-end framework. Just add apl-button class to a button element.

Development

Install gulp via npm.

npm install -g gulp

Then you can use the following commands for development:

  • gulp watch run a watcher for the src and demo folders;
  • gulp build build the project in dist folder.

Release History

  • 1.0.2 — Added npm support.
  • 1.0.1 — Updated texts.
  • 1.0.0 — Added bower support.
  • 0.1.1 — Added form loader example in the demo.
  • 0.1.0 — Initial release.

License

MIT © Ilya Fedotov