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angular2-expandable-list
Advanced tools
Expandable lists made easy for Angular2+
Angular2 Expandable List is an HTML <angular2-expandable-list>
tag enhanced with styling and animation.
now compatible with Angular4 too.
Plunker DEMOs:
npm
:# To get the latest stable version and update package.json file:
$ npm install angular2-expandable-list --save
or yarn
with:
$ yarn add angular2-expandable-list
If you are using System.js you may want to add this into map
and package
config:
{
"map": {
"angular2-expandable-list": "node_modules/angular2-expandable-list/bundles/angular2-expandable-list.umd.js"
}
}
If you are using Webpack you may want to add this into your vendor.js
file:
// vendor.ts
import '@angular/platform-browser';
import '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import '@angular/core';
import '@angular/common';
import '@angular/http';
// Third parties packages
import 'rxjs';
import 'angular2-expandable-list';
angular2-expandable-list class is an Angular2 module therefore, it needs to be registered in the modules array (encouraged way):
// app.module.ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { ExpandableListModule } from 'angular2-expandable-list';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
ExpandableListModule // import Angular's ExpandableListModule modules
],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
Use the component anywhere around your application:
// app.component.ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<expandable-list>
<expandable-list-item>
<span title>My List</span>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<expandable-list-divider></expandable-list-divider>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
</expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
`
})
export class AppComponent { }
The Angular2-expandable-list is composed of a <expandable-list>
wrapper and
one or more <expandable-list-item>
.
Start your list creating these 2 html tags in your template like this:
<expandable-list>
<expandable-list-item></expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
Now, each <expandable-list-item>
needs a title and a list of elements.
It is possible to create both a primary and a secondary title for each item like
the following example.
<expandable-list>
<expandable-list-item>
<span title>Primary Title</span>
<span secondary>Secondary</span>
</expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
Now you're ready to fill your list with some items.
<expandable-list>
<expandable-list-item>
<span title>Primary Title</span>
<span secondary>Secondary</span>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
</expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
It is important to append the html attribute item
to each of the item you want
to be rendered in the list and it's up to you which HTML tag to use. We've just filled
our list with anchor link but feel free to use any other tag.
<expandable-list>
<expandable-list-item>
<span title>Primary Title</span>
<span secondary>Secondary</span>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<expandable-list-divider></expandable-list-divider>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
</expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
Now you can create as many <expandable-list-item>
nodes as you want inside
your <expandable-list>
.
<expandable-list>
<expandable-list-item>
<span title>Primary Title</span>
<span secondary>Secondary</span>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<expandable-list-divider></expandable-list-divider>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
</expandable-list-item>
<expandable-list-item>
<span title>Another list</span>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
</expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
Have a look at the demo available in this repository for a real Angular2 application using the Angular2-Cookie-Law library.
From your terminal all the Node dependencies using npm:
$ npm run demo
Open your browser to http://localhost:9007/ to see the application running.
Type | Default value |
---|---|
boolean | false |
Used for interacting with the expandable-list-item
element.
Example:
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<expandable-list class="expandable-list">
<expandable-list-item [isExpanded]="listExpanded">
<span title>My list</span>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
</expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
`
})
export class AppComponent {
listExpanded = true;
}
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
disabled | boolean | When applied to the expandable-list-item , disabled the |
is-expanded | boolean | Reflect the expandable state of the item list element |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
onExpanded | boolean | Triggered when the list expansion status changes |
Example:
@Component({
selector: 'app',
template: `
<expandable-list class="expandable-list">
<expandable-list-item [isExpanded]="listExpanded"
(onExpanded)="listExpanded = $event">
<span title>My list</span>
<a item href="http://www.goo.gl">Google</a>
</expandable-list-item>
</expandable-list>
`
})
export class AppComponent {
listExpanded = true;
}
This module will work with Angular 4 projects but requires @angular/animations
to be included in your project as the Angular animations are not part of the @angular/core
library starting from the version >=4.
Make sure to include the BrowserAnimationsModule
in your App module like in the following example:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
@NgModule({
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ],
declarations: [
AppComponent,
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
BrowserAnimationsModule, // Angular 4 Only
],
})
export class AppModule { }
Everything else will just work as before.
This package is using the AngularJS commit messages as default way to contribute with commitizen node package integrated in this repository.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
git add .
npm run commit
git push origin my-new-feature
Changelog available here
MIT License © Andrea SonnY
FAQs
Expandable lists made easy for Angular2+
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