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@tanem/react-nprogress
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A React primitive for building slim progress bars.
Background | Usage | Live Examples | API | Installation | License
This is a React port of rstacruz's nprogress module. It exposes an API that encapsulates the logic of nprogress and renders nothing, giving you complete control over rendering.
In the following examples, Container, Bar and Spinner are custom components. NProgress doesn't render anything itself.
Hook
import { useNProgress } from '@tanem/react-nprogress'
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import Bar from './Bar'
import Container from './Container'
import Spinner from './Spinner'
const Progress = ({ isAnimating }) => {
const { animationDuration, isFinished, progress } = useNProgress({
isAnimating
})
return (
<Container animationDuration={animationDuration} isFinished={isFinished}>
<Bar animationDuration={animationDuration} progress={progress} />
<Spinner />
</Container>
)
}
render(<Progress isAnimating />, document.getElementById('root'))
Render Props
import { NProgress } from '@tanem/react-nprogress'
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import Bar from './Bar'
import Container from './Container'
import Spinner from './Spinner'
render(
<NProgress isAnimating>
{({ animationDuration, isFinished, progress }) => (
<Container animationDuration={animationDuration} isFinished={isFinished}>
<Bar animationDuration={animationDuration} progress={progress} />
<Spinner />
</Container>
)}
</NProgress>,
document.getElementById('root')
)
HOC
import { withNProgress } from '@tanem/react-nprogress'
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import Bar from './Bar'
import Container from './Container'
import Spinner from './Spinner'
const Inner = ({ animationDuration, isFinished, progress }) => (
<Container animationDuration={animationDuration} isFinished={isFinished}>
<Bar animationDuration={animationDuration} progress={progress} />
<Spinner />
</Container>
)
const Enhanced = withNProgress(Inner)
render(<Enhanced isAnimating />, document.getElementById('root'))
Props
animationDuration - Optional Number indicating the animation duration in ms. Defaults to 200.incrementDuration - Optional Number indicating the length of time between progress bar increments in ms. Defaults to 800.isAnimating - Optional Boolean indicating if the progress bar is animating. Defaults to false.minimum - Optional Number between 0 and 1 indicating the minimum value of the progress bar. Defaults to 0.08.Hook Example
const Progress = ({
animationDuration,
incrementDuration,
isAnimating,
minimum
}) => {
const { isFinished, progress } = useNProgress({
animationDuration,
incrementDuration,
isAnimating,
minimum
})
return (
<Container animationDuration={animationDuration} isFinished={isFinished}>
<Bar animationDuration={animationDuration} progress={progress} />
<Spinner />
</Container>
)
}
<Progress
animationDuration={300}
incrementDuration={500}
isAnimating
minimum={0.1}
/>
Render Props Example
<NProgress
animationDuration={300}
incrementDuration={500}
isAnimating
minimum={0.1}
>
{({ animationDuration, isFinished, progress }) => (
<Container animationDuration={animationDuration} isFinished={isFinished}>
<Bar animationDuration={animationDuration} progress={progress} />
<Spinner />
</Container>
)}
</NProgress>
HOC Example
const Inner = ({ animationDuration, isFinished, progress }) => (
<Container animationDuration={animationDuration} isFinished={isFinished}>
<Bar animationDuration={animationDuration} progress={progress} />
<Spinner />
</Container>
)
const Enhanced = withNProgress(Inner)
<Enhanced
animationDuration={300}
incrementDuration={500}
isAnimating
minimum={0.1}
/>
$ npm install @tanem/react-nprogress
There are also UMD builds available via unpkg:
For the non-minified development version, make sure you have already included:
For the minified production version, make sure you have already included:
MIT
FAQs
A React primitive for building slim progress bars.
The npm package @tanem/react-nprogress receives a total of 106,677 weekly downloads. As such, @tanem/react-nprogress popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tanem/react-nprogress demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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