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incrementer
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This plugin extends an html input field which serves a number to be given. Handling validation and easy incrementing or decrementing of given value is provided.
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You can simply download the compiled version as zip file here and inject it after needed dependencies:
#!HTML
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.1.0.js" integrity="sha256-slogkvB1K3VOkzAI8QITxV3VzpOnkeNVsKvtkYLMjfk=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="http://torben.website/clientNode/data/distributionBundle/index.compiled.js"></script>
<!--Inject downloaded file:-->
<script src="index.compiled.js"></script>
<!--Or integrate via cdn:
<script src="http://torben.website/incrementer/data/distributionBundle/index.compiled.js"></script>
-->
The compiled bundle supports AMD, commonjs, commonjs2 and variable injection into given context (UMD) as export format: You can use a module bundler if you want.
If you are using npm as package manager you can simply add this tool to your package.json as dependency:
#!JSON
...
"dependencies": {
...
"incrementer": "latest",
...
},
...
After updating your packages you can simply depend on this script and let a module bundler do the hard stuff or access it via an exported variable name in given context.
#!JavaScript
...
import Incrementer from 'incrementer'
class SpecialIncrementer extends Incrementer...
// or
import {$} from 'incrementer'
$('input').Incrementer()
class SpecialIncrementer extends $.Incrementer.class ...
// or
Incrementer = require('incrementer').default
value instanceof Incrementer
// or
$ = require('incrementer').$
$('input').Incrementer()
...
#!JavaScript
const dependenciesLoadPromise = $documentationWebsite.getScript(
'https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.1.0.js'
).then(() => $.getScript(
'http://torben.website/clientNode/data/distributionBundle/' +
'index.compiled.js'
)).then(() => $.getScript(
'http://torben.website/incrementer/data/distributionBundle/' +
'index.compiled.js'))
#!CSS
body form div.incrementer > input.form-control {
width: 61px;
float: left;
}
body form div.incrementer > a.plus,
body form div.incrementer > a.minus {
font-size: 24px;
font-weight: bold;
margin: 10px;
}
#!JavaScript
dependenciesLoadPromise.then(() => $(
'body form.first input'
).Incrementer())
#!HTML
<form class="first" action="#">
<input name="test" value="4" class="form-control" />
</form>
#!HTML
<script>
dependenciesLoadPromise.then(() => {
$('body form.second input.first').Incrementer({
step: 2, minimum: 10, maximum: 20, logging: true
})
$('body form.second input.second').Incrementer({
step: 3, minimum: 5, maximum: 30, logging: true
})
})
</script>
<form class="second" action="#">
<input name="test" value="10" class="form-control first" />
<input name="test" value="12" class="form-control second" />
</form>
#!HTML
<script>
dependenciesLoadPromise.then(() => $(
'body form.third input'
).Incrementer({
onInvalidNumber: $.noop(),
onTypeInvalidLetter: $.noop(),
step: 1,
minimum: 0,
maximum: 9999,
domNode: {
plus: '> a.plus',
minus: '> a.minus'
},
neededMarkup: `
<a href="#" class="plus">+</a>
<a href="#" class="minus">-</a>
`
}))
</script>
<form class="third" action="#">
<input name="test" value="50" class="form-control" />
</form>
FAQs
> 指定开始值/结束值, 在指定时间内, 进行累加
We found that incrementer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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