expireat
v1.0.3
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expireAt is a plugin that helps you track html elements, that have to expire on a specific time.
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About
The plugins purpose is to help you indicate once an html element has to expire. Once an expire date has been reached, a class will be added expireAt-expired
to the element. As well as a callback function will be executed.
Usage
Include jQuery:
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
Include plugin's code:
<script src="jquery.expireAt.min.js"></script>
Add the
data-expire-at
attribute with the expiration date to the elements you want to expire:<tr class="element" data-expire-at='2015-03-06 14:09:09'></tr>
Call the plugin:
$(".element").expireAt({ interval: 60000, // Set an custom interval you want the plugin to iterate through the elements. The default is 60 seconds callback: function(element){ console.warn('Expired:', element); // You can use this callback function to handle the expired element } });
demo/
Contains a simple HTML file to demonstrate the plugin.
src/
This is where the source code is stored.