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jquery.thrive

v1.0.0

Published

Yet another full-fledged jQuery progress indicator button plugin with bare minimum code

Downloads

4

Readme

jquery.thrive

Yet another full-fledged jQuery progress indicator button plugin with bare minimum code (1831 Bytes only, js: 643 Bytes, css: 1188 Bytes).

Dependency

Since it is a jQuery plugin; jQuery library should be included on prior.

Installation

Include jquery.thrive.min.css from dist folder.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="./dist/jquery.thrive.min.css">

Include jquery.thrive.min.js from dist folder.

<script src="./dist/jquery.thrive.min.js"></script>

Initiate the plugin.

var thrive = $('.target').thrive();

Thats all. Your target button is now thrive.

npm? npm install jquery.thrive

Usage

To see the progress in thrive button all you need to do is push the progress into it.

thrive.progress(value);

Note:

  • The value is the progress of some process. Note that the value is in scale on 0 to 1 which will be converted to % value within the plugin. So, don't pass percent value directly. For example, a progress of 73% represents the value to be 0.73.

  • It is required to define your button for thrive in <button>...</button> tag. thrive doesn't work with <input> buttons.

Examples

A complete demo page is located here:

[todo]

You can also experience the look of thrive here. (plugin not used, only core code is used for demo): https://codepen.io/effone/pen/VVwpaK

Options

  • style (string): thrive supports progress bar styling out of the box. There are three styles in-built : 'default', 'slick' and 'stripe'. This can be extended through CSS, ofcourse. You have to define the style name in settings, in any other case default style will be loaded.

    var thrive = $('.target').thrive({ style: 'stripe' });

  • spin (bool): set true or false to show or hide a spinner inside the button indicating working on background. Default value is true.

    var thrive = $('.target').thrive({ spin: false });

  • sig (string): You can define an alternative button text to show while progressing.

    var thrive = $('.target').thrive({ sig: 'Uploading...' });

Callback

You can define your own callback functions for thrive. There are two callbacks that can be executed: pre and post. pre gets executed before starting progress and post gets executed after completing progress.

You can define callbacks this way:

var thrive =    $('.target').thrive({
                    pre: function(){
                        console.log('Progress started');
                    }
                });

Customization

The look of the thrive button can be customized completely through CSS. If you have defined your default button style already that will be inherited (only background color will not).

Version History

1.0.0 : <2018.11.06>

  • Initial stable release