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angular-rangeslider-rightster

v0.0.8

Published

angular-rangeslider rightster fork - contains changes not in general upstream

Downloads

2

Readme

angular-rangeslider

Current version: 0.0.7

Angular RangeSlider is a directive that creates an interactive slider that allows a user to change model values.

It has been styled to match form elements styled by Twitter's Bootstrap CSS framework.

Requirements

  • Angular (v1.1.4+)
  • jQuery (v1.7+)

GitHub Pages

Project page

Quick example

A basic slider with a range of 0 to 100:

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-min="min" model-max="max"></div>

As the handles are moved the model values min and max will be updated in the parent controller.

Default example

Options

Options are set as attributes on the <div range-slider>

= two-way bindings

min - the minimum value the user can select (must be a number, can be a model property)

max - the maximum value the user can select (must be a number, can be a model property)

model-min - the model property for the min value, represents the position of the min handle

model-max - the model property for the max value, represents the position of the max handle

disabled - model property or boolean, disables the slider when true

@ attributes

orientation - slider orientation, default: 'horizontal' - options: 'horizontal' | 'vertical' | 'vertical left' | 'vertical right'

step - amount to change the value by when moving a handle, default: 0

decimal-places - the number of decimal places to round to, default: 0

filter - a built-in filter to apply to the displayed values, for example currency

filter-options - options to pass to the filter

pin-handle - disable/hide one handle, default: null - options: 'min' | 'max'

prevent-equal-min-max - prevent the min and max values from being equal. The step value is used to set the minimum difference, otherwise a value of 1 is used.

attach-handle-values - move the value labels in sync with the slider handles when true, default: false

Some more examples

Using model properties

The following properties are present in the scope:

// set available range
$scope.minPrice = 100;
$scope.maxPrice = 999;

// default the user's values to the available range
$scope.userMinPrice = $scope.minPrice;
$scope.userMaxPrice = $scope.maxPrice;

So we can include the directive in the HTML like this:

<div range-slider min="minPrice" max="maxPrice" model-min="userMinPrice" model-max="userMaxPrice" step="5"></div>

As the user moves the min and max handles the userMinPrice and userMaxPrice will be updated in increments of 5 in real-time in the model.

Using filters

Continuing from the example above we can format the values displayed to the user as currency.

<div range-slider min="minPrice" max="maxPrice" model-min="userMinPrice" model-max="userMaxPrice" step="5" filter="currency"></div>

This will automatically be localised by Angular, but we can force it to be USD by passing this as an option:

<div range-slider min="minPrice" max="maxPrice" model-min="userMinPrice" model-max="userMaxPrice" step="5" filter="currency" filter-options="USD$"></div>

Currency example

Making the slider vertical

Simply add one of the following values to the orientation attribute: 'vertical', 'vertical left' or 'vertical right'.

This will create a vertical slider that is centred in it's parent element:

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-min="min" model-max="max" orientation="vertical"></div>

Vertical example

To left-align the slider use 'vertical left':

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-min="min" model-max="max" orientation="vertical left"></div>

And to right-align the slider use 'vertical right':

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-min="min" model-max="max" orientation="vertical right"></div>

Disabling the slider

If you have a boolean property in your scope you can simply change this value to true to disable the slider:

$scope.sliderDisabled = false;

And then specify the property using the disabled attribute:

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-min="min" model-max="max" disabled="sliderDisabled"></div>

// clicking this button will toggle the sliderDisabled value between true and false
<button ng-click="sliderDisabled=!sliderDisabled">Toggle slider disabled status</button>

Disabled example

Pinning a handle

If you would like only allow setting one value, effectively creating a single-value silder, set the pin-handle attribute to 'min' or 'max'. You may then omit the corresponding model-xxx property:

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-max="max" pin-handle="min></div>

Pinned example

Move values with handles

Set the attach-handle-values attribute to true to have the values move with the slider handles. This works for either horizontal:

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-min="min" model-max="max" attach-handle-values="true"></div>

Attached handles horizontal example

or vertical:

<div range-slider min="0" max="100" model-min="min" model-max="max" attach-handle-values="true" orientation="vertical"></div>

Attached handles vertical example

To Do

  • Remove full jQuery dependency
  • Make it work in older Angular versions
  • Improve behaviour when model values are not valid (e.g. min is greater than max)
  • Improve the dev architecture (add jshint, tests, minification, auto-versioning etc)

Known Issues

  • The slider restricts the model value when editing outside the slider (e.g. in an ) but the only notification is made to the console
  • The min slider handle disappears behind the max slider handle

Credits

This was originally forked from Léon Gersen's brilliant noUiSlider:

https://github.com/leongersen/noUiSlider

Licence

This code is released under the MIT Licence

Copyright (c) 2013 Daniel Crisp

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.