Research
Security News
Malicious npm Package Targets Solana Developers and Hijacks Funds
A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
@spectrum-web-components/progress-circle
Advanced tools
An `<sp-progress-circle>` shows the progression of a system operation such as downloading, uploading, processing, etc. in a visual way. It can represent determinate or indeterminate progress.
An <sp-progress-circle>
shows the progression of a system operation such as downloading, uploading, processing, etc. in a visual way. It can represent determinate or indeterminate progress.
yarn add @spectrum-web-components/progress-circle
Import the side effectful registration of <sp-progress-circle>
via:
import '@spectrum-web-components/progress-circle/sp-progress-circle.js';
When looking to leverage the ProgressCircle
base class as a type and/or for extension purposes, do so via:
import { ProgressCircle } from '@spectrum-web-components/progress-circle';
An <sp-progress-circle>
is used to visually show the progression of a system operation such as downloading, uploading, processing, etc.
<div
style="width: 250px; height: 150px; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: space-around;"
>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A small representation of a somewhat completed action"
progress="71"
size="small"
></sp-progress-circle>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A medium representation of a recently started action"
progress="22"
></sp-progress-circle>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A large representation of an almost completed action"
progress="86"
size="large"
></sp-progress-circle>
</div>
When a loader needs to be placed on top of a colored background, use the over background loader as signified by [over-background]
. This loader uses a white opaque color no matter the background. Make sure the background offers enough contrast for the loader to be legible.
<div
style="width: 250px; height: 150px; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: space-around; background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.4);"
>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A small representation of a partially completed action"
progress="42"
over-background
size="small"
></sp-progress-circle>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A medium representation of a barely started action"
progress="7"
over-background
></sp-progress-circle>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A large representation of a somewhat completed action"
progress="68"
over-background
size="large"
></sp-progress-circle>
</div>
A progress circle can be either determinate or indeterminate as signified by [indeterminate]
. By default, loaders are determinate. Use a determinate loader when progress can be calculated against a specific goal (e.g., downloading a file of a known size). Use an indeterminate loader when progress is happening but the time or effort to completion can’t be determined (e.g., attempting to reconnect to a server).
<div
style="width: 250px; height: 150px; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: space-around;"
>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A small representation of an unclear amount of work"
indeterminate
size="small"
></sp-progress-circle>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A medium representation of an unclear amount of work"
indeterminate
></sp-progress-circle>
<sp-progress-circle
label="A large representation of an unclear amount of work"
indeterminate
size="large"
></sp-progress-circle>
</div>
Progress Circles come in 3 sizes: small ([size="small"]
), medium (default), or large ([size="large"]
). These are available to fit various contexts. For example, the small loader can be used in place of an icon or in tight spaces, while the large one can be used for full-page loading.
An sp-progress-circle
element will register itself as a role="progressbar"
element in the accessibility tree. Any value applied to the label
attribute will be set as the aria-label
attribute on the host. These two attributes can be used interchangably to ensure that the sp-progress-circle
elements in your UI correctly fulfills its responsibilities to visitors of you site of all abilities.
FAQs
An `<sp-progress-circle>` shows the progression of a system operation such as downloading, uploading, processing, etc. in a visual way. It can represent determinate or indeterminate progress.
The npm package @spectrum-web-components/progress-circle receives a total of 7,495 weekly downloads. As such, @spectrum-web-components/progress-circle popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @spectrum-web-components/progress-circle demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Research
Security News
A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
Security News
Research
Socket researchers have discovered malicious npm packages targeting crypto developers, stealing credentials and wallet data using spyware delivered through typosquats of popular cryptographic libraries.
Security News
Socket's package search now displays weekly downloads for npm packages, helping developers quickly assess popularity and make more informed decisions.