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dkf-spinner

v1.0.2

Published

Advanced loading indicator component for vue 2+

Downloads

2

Readme

DKF-Spinner

This is an advanced loading component for Vue 2+. It allows you to display a loading spinner that is always visible for a minimal amount of time.

Demo: https://dkfbasel.github.io/dkf-spinner/

The idea behind this is, that the user will always get a feedback that data is loaded from the server. The loading indicator will stay visible, if the data fetching is faster than the minimal time set in the configuration. If the data fetching takes longer, the indicator will be hidden immediately after data fetching (respectively when you update the respective property).

Example usage:

  • set the variable loading to true before you start loading the data to start the loading indicator
  • set the variable loading to false as soon as the data arrives and is ready to be rendered
  • wait for the @loaded event to be fired to toggle the visibility of your data.
<dkf-spinner :loading="loading"	@loaded="toggleDataVisibility"></dkf-spinner>

A complete example can be found on the demo page.

Please let us know, if you require any assistance or have ideas for improvements.