betsol-ng-time-counter
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Minimalistic time-counter for Angular.js
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betsol-ng-time-counter
A very minimalistic time-counter directive for Angular.js (^1.2.29
).
It will do it's work and will not stand in your way!
—» DEMO «—
Features
- Can be used as a countdown timer as well as forward-counting one
- It transcludes a part of your own HTML, so the view could be fully customized
- Update interval is configurable
- It doesn't contain any national strings, so you could fully internationalize it, using approach, selected in your own application
- Finish callback for countdown timers is available
- Target date and counting direction could be changed dynamically, the component will update itself accordingly
Installation
Install library with npm
npm i -S betsol-ng-time-counter
Install library with Bower
bower install --save betsol-ng-time-counter
Add library to your page
<script src="/node_modules/betsol-ng-time-counter/dist/betsol-ng-time-counter.js"></script>
You should use minified version (betsol-ng-time-counter.min.js
) in production.
Add dependency in your application's module definition
var application = angular.module('application', [
// ...
'betsol.timeCounter'
]);
Usage
Add bs-time-counter
directive to one of your container elements.
Provide reference to a Date
object instance using date
attribute of the same element.
Optionally, provide the counting direction using direction
attribute, which could be set to either up
or down
.
Skip this attribute to use auto-detection mechanism, i.e. future date will make the timer a countdown one,
while past date will make it a forward-counting one.
Use scope properties from this table to display time unit values inside of your container.
Example
<div ng-controller="MyCtrl as vm">
<ul bs-time-counter date="vm.futureDate" direction="'down'">
<li>{{ hours }} hours</li>
<li>{{ minutes }} minutes</li>
<li>{{ seconds }} seconds</li>
</ul>
</div>
angular
.module('application', [
'betsol.timeCounter'
])
.controller('MyCtrl', function () {
var vm = this;
vm.futureDate = new Date('2026-08-16T06:17:00');
})
;
Please see the demo for more examples and features.
API
Directive options
Dynamic properties are watched by the directive, therefore the directive will update itself when their value will change.
If you want to pass a constant directly to a dynamic property from the template you will have to surround the value in single quotes.
Exposed scope properties
| Scope Property | Description | -------------- | ----------------------------------- | years | Time unit value for years | months | Time unit value for months | days | Time unit value for days | hours | Time unit value for hours | minutes | Time unit value for minutes | seconds | Time unit value for seconds | milliseconds | Time unit value for milliseconds
FAQ
How do I add leading zeroes to time unit values?
You could easily write your own filter for this or use some third-party module.
<ul bs-time-counter date="vm.someDate">
<!-- Just apply your filter to a time unit scope property -->
<li>{{ hours|addLeadingZeroes }} hours</li>
</ul>
Please see this question on Stack Overflow about padding filters.
How do I pluralize/localize time unit labels?
This module doesn't provide any national strings for time unit labels, so you could use your own labels with pluralization and internationalization, it's totally up to you!
@todo: provide an example
Why «X» feature is not provided?
We've specifically tried to make this module as minimalistic as possible. It will do it's work and will not stand in your way!
However, if you think some feature DOES belong to this module, please create an issue for this. We will look into it.
Changelog
Please see the changelog for list of changes.
Feedback
If you have found a bug or have another issue with the library — please create an issue.
If you have a question regarding the library or it's integration with your project — consider asking a question at StackOverflow and sending me a link via E-Mail. I will be glad to help.
Have any ideas or propositions? Feel free to contact me by E-Mail.
Cheers!
Developer guide
Fork, clone, create a feature branch, implement your feature, cover it with tests, commit, create a PR.
Run:
npm i
to initialize the projectgulp build
to re-build the dist filesgulp test
orkarma start
to test the code
Do not add dist files to the PR itself. We will re-compile the module manually each time before releasing.
Support
If you like this library consider to add star on GitHub repository.
Thank you!
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 Slava Fomin II, BETTER SOLUTIONS
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.