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Angular 2 service to programmatically listen to breakpoints

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angular-breakpoints

angular-breakpoints is a little angular service to listen programmatically to breakpoints.

It works with RxJS.

Install

npm

npm install angular-breakpoints --save

jspm

jspm install angular-breakpoints=npm:angular-breakpoints 

How to use

First you need to import the breakpointsProvider function and expose it in the providers array (or in bootstrap).

import { breakpointsProvider, BreakpointsService, BreakpointEvent } from 'angular-breakpoints';

@Component({
    // ...
    providers: [breakpointsProvider()]  
    // ...
})
export class YourComponent {

    constructor (private breakpointsService: BreakpointsService) {
        
        this.breakpointsService.changes.subscribe((event: BreakpointEvent) => {
            
            console.log(event);
        });   
    }
}

The changes property is an instance of RxJS Observable. It will gives you the initial value when you subscribe to it.

BreakpointEvent interface

  • name: name of the breakpoint
  • breakpoint: value of the breakpoint (min and max)
  • currentSize: the current size of the window (width and height)

Customize breakpoints

The defaults breakpoints are the Twitter Bootstrap breakpoints.


const defaultBreakpoints: BreakpointConfig = {
    xs: { max: 768 },
    sm: { min: 768, max: 992 },
    md: { min: 992, max: 1200 },
    lg: { min: 1200 }
};

You can customize the breakpoints by passing a BreakpointConfig interface in the breakpointsProvider. To match a breakpoint, the size must be greater or equal than the minimum and less than the maximum (not less or equal).

const breakpointConfig: BreakpointConfig = {
    xss: { max: 400 },
    xs: { min: 400, max: 768 },
    sm: { min: 768, max: 992 },
    md: { min: 992, max: 1200 },
    lgs: { min: 1200, max: 1500 },
    lg: { min: 1500 }
}

// ...

providers: [breakpointsProvider(breakpointConfig)]

// ...

Unsubscribe to resize event

The service subscribes to the resize event when created. If you want to temporarily unsubscribe to the resize event, just call the unsubscribe method. If you want to resubscribe, call the subscribe method.

The methods exist but the resize event does not run in NgZone so it will not trigger change detection. Thus, the performance should not be affected.

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Package last updated on 08 Jul 2016

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