NativeScript Material Slider
Material Design's Slider component for NativeScript.
Contents
- Installation
- Changelog
- FAQ
- Usage
- API
Installation
:warning: Warning :warning:
From NativeScript 5.x using this component will break the NativeScript tab component on iOS (which is bound to be removed). This is needed to allow using the latest native iOS features. If needed you can use either bottomnavigationbar (this one is the best choice, closest to material design) or material-tabs (clone of the NativeScript one, but with a little less features).
For NativeScript 7.0+
tns plugin add @nativescript-community/ui-material-slider
For NativeScript 6.x
tns plugin add nativescript-material-slider
If using tns-core-modules
tns plugin add nativescript-material-slider@2.5.4
Be sure to run a new build after adding plugins to avoid any issues.
Usage
Plain NativeScript
IMPORTANT: Make sure you include xmlns:mds="@nativescript-community/ui-material-slider"
on the Page element.
XML
<Page xmlns:mds="@nativescript-community/ui-material-slider">
<StackLayout horizontalAlignment="center">
<mds:Slider value="50" minValue="0" maxValue="100" />
</StackLayout>
</Page>
CSS
mdslider {
ripple-color: blue;
elevation: 4;
}
NativeScript + Angular
import { NativeScriptMaterialSliderModule } from "@nativescript-community/ui-material-slider/angular";
@NgModule({
imports: [
NativeScriptMaterialSliderModule,
...
],
...
})
<MDSlider value="50" minValue="0" maxValue="100"></MDSlider>
NativeScript + Vue
import SliderPlugin from '@nativescript-community/ui-material-slider/vue';
Vue.use(SliderPlugin);
<MDSlider value="50" minValue="0" maxValue="100" @valueChange="onValueChanged"/>
Or you can bind the value to some instance data using the v-model
directive:
<MDSlider v-model="value" minValue="0" maxValue="100"/>
API
Attributes
Inherite from NativeScript Slider so it already has all the same attributes.