Angular slider control directive
MIT License
Angular directive slider control.
No JQUERY dependency needed anymore
Skins available
Original implementation provides very nice features but too much for my needs, this one just simplified.
Source files were divided in several files, and not angular integrated.
http://darul75.github.io/angular-awesome-slider/
http://jsfiddle.net/darul75/g9e9n8xc/
You should already have script required for Angular.
<script type="text/javascript" src="angular.min.js"></script>
to the list above, you should add:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="angular-awesome-slider.min.css">
<script type="text/javascript" src="angular-awesome-slider.min.js"></script>
in case you want to use your own template, omit the last line and instead add some template code to your project:
<script type="text/ng-template" id="aw-select.tmpl.html">
....
</script>
Then, inject angularAwesomeSlider
in your application module:
angular.module('myApp', ['angularAwesomeSlider']);
and then just add an input
with slider
directive name attribute, value
and options
scope variable attribute.
<input ng-model="value" type="text" id="mySlider1" slider options="options" />
'value' your slider scope end value, as string. 'options' slider scope options value as json. 'ng-disabled' angular common attribute.
$scope.value = "10";
// $scope.value = "10;15"; FOR DOUBLE VIEW
Options for your slider in json format {from:.....}
from
: start valueto
: end valuestep
: step valuedimension
: string, example " $"scale
: array for scaleround
: how many numbers allowed after commasmooth
: true/false; false snaps the button to valuevertical
: true/false; vertical slider, default falseskin
: empty or 'blue' 'plastic' 'round'css
: hash object, do not mix with 'skin' !className
: custom class added to root slider DOMrealtime
: triggers changes and model update on every movesthreshold
: minimum distance allowed between 2 pointers, default both pointers overlaplimits
: true/false; toggles bounds labels visibilitymodelLabels
: custom model for pointers labels based on pointer valuewatchOptions
: default is 'true', watch this options changes by equals
heterogeneity
: array [percentage of point on slider]/[value in that point]logScale
: true/false; uses a log scale so that a greater proportion is given to the lower end of the scale. Useful for price sliders. Default falsecss: {
background: {"background-color": "silver"},
before: {"background-color": "purple"},// zone before default value
default: {"background-color": "white"}, // default value: 1px
after: {"background-color": "green"}, // zone after default value
pointer: {"background-color": "red"} // circle pointer
range: {"background-color": "red"} // use it if double value
}
callback
: function triggering current value, can be useful// example
callback: function(value, released) {
// useful when combined with 'realtime' option
// released it triggered when mouse up
console.log(value + " " + released);
}
scale
: model for slide scale// divide slider into parts
scale: [0, '|', 10, '|', 20, '|' , 30, '|', 40]
// or with some custom labels
scale: [{val:10, label:'low'}, {val:25, label:'middle'}, {val:30, label:'high'}]
modelLabels
: model for pointers labels by object or function// overrides default value label displayed combined with 'dimension' by an arbitrary label model
modelLabels: {1: 'top', 2: 'middle', 3: 'bottom'};
// or dynamicaly based
modelLabels: function(value) {
return 'my value is' + value; // momentjs external library call...
}
heterogeneity
: repartition of possible values// example here, first value is percentage of slider length, second is value
heterogeneity: ['50/100', '75/250'] // 50% value is 100, 75% value must be 250
Using npm:
npm install angular-awesome-slider
Using bower:
bower install angular-awesome-slider
You can run the tests by running
npm install
or
npm test
assuming you already have grunt
installed, otherwise you also need to do:
npm install -g grunt-cli
To help me on reproducing any issues, please feel free to modify/fork this fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/darul75/b09m7183/
Who use it ? feel free add issue or edit readme with PR, to see how you use it and give some ideas, thx
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Copyright (c) 2013 Julien Valéry
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