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vue-resource-nprogress

v1.0.2

Published

Interceptor that ties a progressbar to all requests, that it is clear that something is loading

Downloads

57

Readme

vue-resource-nprogress

This is a fork of vue-resource-progressbar-interceptor but instead of using vue-progressbar, this plugin uses nprogress

Module attaches interceptors to vue instance which controls progressbar on top of the screen.

Installation

$ npm i vue-resource-nprogress

Then in your code:

const Vue = require('vue');
const VueResource = require('vue-resource');
const VueResourceNProgress = require('vue-resource-nprogress');

Vue.use(VueResource);
Vue.use(VueResourceNProgress);

NOTE: You should have NProgress installed globally. A example of this is adding nprogress plugin in <script> in <head>

Using CommonJS

npm i nprogress
import NProgress from 'nprogress'
window.NProgress = NProgress
require('nprogress/nprogress.css')

Configuration

By default progressbar shows for every single request.

In order not to use progressbar for certain requests, use showProgressBar parameter in request.

Like this:

Vue.http.get('/url', { showProgressBar: false })

Configuration options:

Vue.use(VueResourceProgressBarInterceptor, {
  latencyThreshold: 100, // Number of ms before progressbar starts showing, 100 is default
});

Notes

This plugin was inspired by this angular.js version.