vue2-circle-progress-vk
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A Vue.js component to draw animated circular progress bars; fork of Vaibhavraj Roham's version
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vue-circle-progress
A Vue.js component to draw animated circular progress bars
Draw animated progress circle like below,
This is a fork that adds a few custom controls. Original author - Vaibhavraj Roham. You can find his version here
Install
// For Vue.js 2.0+
npm install vue2-circle-progress
Usage
- Import the module
- Register it as a component as you would any other Vue component
- Use it within your template
Example
<template>
<div id="app">
<p>
A Vue.js component to draw animated circular progress bars!
</p>
<vue-circle
:progress="50"
:size="100"
:reverse="false"
line-cap="round"
:fill="fill"
empty-fill="rgba(0, 0, 0, .1)"
:animation-start-value="0.0"
:start-angle="0"
insert-mode="append"
:thickness="5"
:show-percent="true"
@vue-circle-progress="progress"
@vue-circle-end="progress_end">
<p>Slot!</p>
</vue-circle>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import VueCircle from 'vue2-circle-progress'
export default {
components: {
VueCircle
},
data(){
return{
fill : { gradient: ["red", "green", "blue"] },
}
},
methods:{
progress(event,progress,stepValue){
console.log(stepValue);
},
progress_end(event){
console.log("Circle progress end");
}
}
}
</script>
Props
Follwing props
are used while initialization
Note : Only
progress
is a required prop. Others are optional
| Prop Name | Type | Description |
|----------|------|--------------|
| progress (required)
| Number | Total progress of circle (filled area) |
| size | Number | Size of circleDefault : 200
|
| reverse | Boolean | Reverse animation and arc draw Default:false
|
| line-cap | String | Arc line cap: "butt", "round" or "square" Default: "butt"
|
| fill | Object | The arc fill config. You may specify next: - "#ff1e41"
- { color: "#ff1e41" }
- { color: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, .3)' }
- { gradient: ["red", "green", "blue"] }
- { gradient: [["red", .2], ["green", .3], ["blue", .8]] }
- { gradient: [ ... ], gradientAngle: Math.PI / 4 }
- { gradient: [ ... ], gradientDirection: [x0, y0, x1, y1] }
- { image: "http://i.imgur.com/pT0i89v.png" }
- { image: imageInstance }
- { color: "lime", image: "http://i.imgur.com/pT0i89v.png" }
Default: { gradient: ["#3aeabb", "#fdd250"] }
|
| empty-fill | String | Color of the "empty" arc. Only a color fill supported by now Default: "rgba(0, 0, 0, .1)"
|
| animation | Mixed | Animation config. See jQuery animations. You may also set it to false
Default: { duration: 1200, easing: "circleProgressEasing" }
"circleProgressEasing"
is just a ease-in-out-cubic easing |
| animation-start-value | Number | Default animation starts at 0.0
and ends at specified value
. Let's call this direct animation. If you want to make reversed animation then you should set animationStartValue
to 1.0
. Also you may specify any other value from 0.0
to 1.0
Default: 0.0
|
| start-angle | Number | Initial angle (for 0
value) Default: -Math.PI
|
| insert-mode | String | Canvas insertion mode: append or prepend it into the parent element Default: "prepend"
|
| thickness | Number | Width of the arc. By default it's automatically calculated as 1/14 of size
but you may set your own number Default: "auto"
|
| show-percent | Boolean | Show loaded percentage inside circle. If inner-text
property is set then percentage will not be shown. Default : true
|
Events
Events emitted by the component to the parent.
|Event Name|Description| |----------|-----------| |vue-circle-init(event)| This event is emmited after the circle is initialized | |vue-circle-progress(event,progress,stepValue)|This event is emitted on every progress step| |vue-circle-end(event)|This event is emitted after completing progress|
Methods
Methods you can call on the component.
| Method | Description | |------------|-------------| | updateProgress(value) | It will update component progress value and animate the change. It doesn't redraw the widget. | | updateFill(fill) | It will update component fill color. |
Using Methods
Methods can be called from your parent component by making use of the special tag "ref".
When you initialize the component add a unique ID to the component using the ref tag, like this
<vue-circle ref="myUniqueID"></vue-circle>
Then from your parent Vue instance, you can call the methods by using the following:
this.$refs.myUniqueID.updateProgress(21);
this.$refs.myUniqueID.updateFill("#ff1e41");
Development
If you feel you can make this better, you are welcome to contribute. I'd love to see your ideas.
# install dependencies
npm install
# serve example at localhost:8080
npm run dev
# build any changes made
npm run build
Thanks
This is a Vue2 component built with wrapper around this library Thanks to Rostyslav Bryzgunov.