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ng2-carouselamos-quot2

v4.1.0

Published

This is a simple slider/carousel for angular 2+

Downloads

7

Readme

Ng2Carouselamos

Ng2-carouselamos is a simple carousel/slider which just use css transitions to do the work

Demo

Demo

Getting started

  • Install node package:
npm i ng2-carouselamos --save

And then, in your app.module.ts :

import { Ng2CarouselamosModule } from 'ng2-carouselamos';
...
@NgModule({
  ...
  imports: [
    ...
    Ng2CarouselamosModule
  ],
  ...
})

Documentation

ng2-carouselamos - attribute to apply carousel

startAt - initial slide to render. Defaults to 0.

width - size of window to show

items - objects array that belong to the carousel

$item - template for each item

$prev - template for previous button

$next - template for next button

onSelectedItem($event) - event triggered when snap element. $event is an object containing the current item and the current index - { item: ..., index: ... }

Inside $item template we have access to the follow:

  • let-item - the current element of the objects array

  • let-i="index" - current index

Implementing

<div
  ng2-carouselamos
  [width]="500"
  [items]="[
    { name: 'Alice'},
    { name: 'Bob'},
    { name: 'John Doe'},
    { name: 'Jane Doe'}
  ]"
  [$item]="itemTemplate"
  [$prev]="prevTemplate"
  [$next]="nextTemplate"
  (onSelectedItem)="selectedItem = $event.item; selectedIndex = $event.index"
></div>

<div>
  Current item selected <br />
  {{ selectedIndex }} - {{ selectedItem }}
</div>

<ng-template #prevTemplate>
  <span>Previous</span>
</ng-template>

<ng-template #nextTemplate>
  <span>next</span>
</ng-template>

<ng-template let-item let-i="index" #itemTemplate>
  <div style="min-width: 200px">
    <b *ngIf="i === selectedIndex">{{i}}. {{item.name}}</b>
    <span *ngIf="i !== selectedIndex">{{i}}. {{item.name}}</span>
  </div>
</ng-template>

Based on @angular/cli(https://angular.io/guide/creating-libraries)