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circlebars

v1.0.4

Published

a jQuery plugin for circular progress bars and countdown timers

Downloads

4,247

Readme

Circle Bars

Circle Bars is a Jquery plugin which is used to add circular countdown timers or progress bars in your project easily.

npm npm Github Releases Codacy Badge

  • implemented with css; no canvas, png or jpg sprites messing around.
  • highly customisable with various designed skins.
  • less than 2KB when minified.
  • optimised and production ready code in dist/ folder.
  • SASS support also.
  • CDN provided at unpkg
  • Cross browser functionality

What to include

Include jQuery first and then follow up.

  1. By CDN
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/circle.css">
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/circle.js"></script>
<!-- Optionally add this to use a skin : -->
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/skins/whitecircle.css">
  1. By downloading the package
  • first install with npm install circlebars
  • then include these files in your html.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="node-modules/circlebars/dist/circle.css">
<script src="node-modules/circlebars/dist/circle.js"></script>
<!-- Optionally add this to use a skin : -->
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="node-modules/circlebars/dist/skins/whitecircle.css">

Example


<div id="circle-1">
    <div class="loader-bg">
        <div class="text">00:00:00</div>
    </div>
</div>

<script>
    new Circlebar({
        element : "#circle-1"
    });
</script>

or


<div class="circle-2">
    <div class="loader-bg">
        <div class="text">00:00:00</div>
    </div>
</div>

<script>
    $(".circle-2").Circlebar({
</script>

or


<div class="circlebar">
    <div class="loader-bg">
        <div class="text">00:00:00</div>
    </div>
</div>

Options

Options are provided as attributes 'data-circle-option':

<div id="circle-1" data-circle-dialWidth=10 data-circle-skin="white"></div>

or in the "Circlebar()" call :

$("#circle-1").Circlebar({
    maxValue : 20,
    fontSize : "14px",
    triggerPercentage : true
});
  • Note : The inline data attributes will overwrite the properties specified in the Circlebar() call .

The following options are supported :

  • Note : value and maxValue options are common for both (timer and progressbar) but vary slightly in essence to both.

Behaviors :

  • startValue : starting time for timer or initial value of progressbar | default = 0 | integer
  • maxValue : the max time for timer to display or the value till which circlebar progresses | default = 60 | integer
  • counter : the time in which timer increase by 1s | default = 1000 | integer (1000 == 1sec)
  • triggerPercentage : should the circles styling alters according to progress level | default = false | boolean
  • type : type of circlebar can be timer, progress or manual | default = "timer"

UI :

  • dialWidth : the thickness of the circular ring | default = 5 | integer
  • fontSize : the font size of the text in center of circle | default = "20px" | string with unit also ( units can be px, em, rm, % etc.)
  • fontColor : the font color of the text in center of circle | default = "rgb(135, 206, 235)" | string (unit can be HEX, rgb, rgba, hsla, hsv, etc.)
  • skin : the name of the custom skin to include | default = " " | string
  • size : the size of the whole circle bar | default = "150px" | string with unit also ( units can be px, % etc.)

Example

 <div id="circle-1" data-circle-dialWidth=10 data-circle-skin="white">
    <div class="loader-bg">
      <div class="text">00:00:00</div>
    </div>
</div>

$("#circle-1").Circlebar({
    maxValue : 20,
    fontSize : "14px",
    triggerPercentage : true,
    type: "progress"
});

and

<div class="circlebar" data-circle-startValue=0 data-circle-dialWidth=20 data-circle-size="250px">
    <div class="loader-bg">
        <div class="text">00:00:00</div>
    </div>
</div>

Note that you can put any content inside<div class="text"></div> like text, icons, images, etc.

Demo also available at Codepen

Supported browser

Tested on Chrome, Safari, Firefox.