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You can give your custom icons, custom color, custom font-size and also make it read-only.
You can specify the total number of icons to be displayed, default is set to 5. You may change this to 10 star rating component or 7 star rating component depending on your requirement.
Supports Half Star Rating.
Single tap on default-star-icon changes it to half-star-icon, tap on half-star-icon changes it to full-star-icon and tap on full-star-icon changes it to half-star-icon. The rating value then steps by 0.5 instead of 1.
You can use it multiple times in a single page/multiple pages and get the changed rating value in the parent component.
You can also use it inside the <form>
component (multiple use inside <form>
is also supported).
Easy to integrate with your Ionic 2 or Ionic 3 projects. Demo: https://stackblitz.com/edit/ionic3-star-rating-melwin
For ionic-4 projects please check this package : https://www.npmjs.com/package/ionic4-star-rating
npm i ionic3-star-rating
<ionic3-star-rating #rating
activeIcon = "ios-star"
defaultIcon = "ios-star-outline"
activeColor = "#488aff"
defaultColor = "#f4f4f4"
readonly="false"
rating="3"
fontSize = "32px"
(ratingChanged)="logRatingChange($event)">
</ionic3-star-rating>
<form>
component <form [formGroup]="customForm">
<ionic3-star-rating #rating
activeIcon = "ios-star"
defaultIcon = "ios-star-outline"
activeColor = "#d1301a"
defaultColor = "#aaaaaa"
readonly = "false"
fontSize = "32px"
(ratingChanged)="logRatingChange($event)"
formControlName="starRating">
</ionic3-star-rating>
</form>
<form>
component import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicPageModule } from 'ionic-angular';
import { ParentPage } from './parent';
import { StarRatingModule } from 'ionic3-star-rating';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
ParentPage,
],
imports: [
StarRatingModule,
IonicPageModule.forChild(ParentPage),
],
})
export class ParentPageModule {}
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicPage } from 'ionic-angular';
@IonicPage()
@Component({
selector: 'page-landing',
templateUrl: 'landing.html',
})
export class LandingPage {
constructor() {
// do your stuff
}
logRatingChange(rating){
console.log("changed rating: ",rating);
// do your stuff
}
import { Component, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicPage, Events } from 'ionic-angular';
@IonicPage()
@Component({
selector: 'page-landing',
templateUrl: 'landing.html',
})
export class LandingPage {
@ViewChild('rating') rating : any;
constructor(private events : Events) {
// do your stuff
}
ngOnInit() {
this.events.subscribe(this.rating.eventInfo.topic, ()=> {
console.log("changed rating", this.rating._rating);
// do your stuff
});
}
<form>
componentimport { Component, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicPage, Events } from 'ionic-angular';
import { FormBuilder, FormGroup } from '@angular/forms';
@IonicPage()
@Component({
selector: 'page-landing',
templateUrl: 'landing.html',
})
export class LandingPage {
customForm: FormGroup;
constructor( private events : Events, private formBuilder: FormBuilder ) {
// do your stuff
}
ngOnInit() {
this.customForm = this.formBuilder.group({
starRating: [3] // set the default value
});
}
logRatingChange(rating){
console.log("changed rating: ",rating);
// do your stuff
}
<ionic3-star-rating #rating
activeIcon = "ios-star"
defaultIcon = "ios-star-outline"
activeColor = "#ff0000"
defaultColor = "#aaaaaa"
readonly = "false"
rating = "2"
fontSize = "32px"
(ratingChanged)="logRatingChange($event)">
</ionic3-star-rating>
<ionic3-star-rating #rating2
activeIcon = "ios-star"
defaultIcon = "ios-star-outline"
activeColor = "#d1301a"
defaultColor = "#aaaaaa"
readonly = "false"
rating = "3"
fontSize = "32px"
(ratingChanged)="logRatingChange2($event)">
</ionic3-star-rating>
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicPage } from 'ionic-angular';
@IonicPage()
@Component({
selector: 'page-landing',
templateUrl: 'landing.html',
})
export class LandingPage {
constructor() {
// do your stuff
}
logRatingChange(rating){
console.log("changed rating: ",rating);
// do your stuff
}
logRatingChange2(rating){
console.log("changed rating2: ",rating);
// do your stuff
}
}
import { Component, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicPage, Events } from 'ionic-angular';
@IonicPage()
@Component({
selector: 'page-landing',
templateUrl: 'landing.html',
})
export class LandingPage {
@ViewChild('rating') rating : any;
@ViewChild('rating2') rating2 : any;
constructor(private events : Events) {
// do your stuff
}
ngOnInit() {
this.events.subscribe(this.rating.eventInfo.topic, ()=> {
console.log("changed rating", this.rating._rating);
// do your stuff
});
this.events.subscribe(this.rating2.eventInfo.topic, ()=> {
console.log("changed rating2", this.rating2._rating);
// do your stuff
});
}
<form>
of the parent page <form [formGroup]="customForm">
<ionic3-star-rating #rating
activeColor = "#ff0000"
defaultColor = "#aaaaaa"
readonly = "false"
(ratingChanged)="logRatingChange($event)"
formControlName="starRating">
</ionic3-star-rating>
<ionic3-star-rating #rating2
activeColor = "#ff0000"
defaultColor = "#aaaaaa"
readonly = "false"
(ratingChanged)="logRatingChange2($event)"
formControlName="starRating2">
</ionic3-star-rating>
</form>
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { IonicPage } from 'ionic-angular';
import { FormBuilder, FormGroup } from '@angular/forms';
@IonicPage()
@Component({
selector: 'page-landing',
templateUrl: 'landing.html',
})
export class LandingPage {
customForm: FormGroup;
constructor( private formBuilder: FormBuilder ) {
// do your stuff
}
ngOnInit() {
this.customForm = this.formBuilder.group({
starRating: [3],
starRating2: [4]
});
}
logRatingChange(rating){
console.log("changed rating: ",rating);
// do your stuff
}
logRatingChange2(rating){
console.log("changed rating2: ",rating);
// do your stuff
}
this.events.subscribe('star-rating:changed', (rating) => {
console.log("changed rating: ",rating);
});
gmail : melwin.vincent.90@gmail.com
FAQs
A simple component for star rating
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