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ng-rating-bar

Star rating component for angular

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Install

npm i ng-rating-bar

Import

import { NgRatingBarModule } from 'ng-rating-bar';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [...],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    NgRatingBarModule
  ]
})

Simple usage

<ng-rating-bar 
  [(value)]="value" 
  [ratingCount]="10" 
></ng-rating-bar>
Value is {{ value }}

Properties

NameTypeRequiredDefault
valuenumberRequired0
ratingCountnumberRequired5
disabledbooleanOptionalfalse
resetAblebooleanOptionalfalse
colorActivestringOptional#edb867
colorDefaultstringOptional#d2d2d2
stylesObjectOptional{ fontSize: '28px', backgroundColor: '', margin: '5px', padding: '0px' }

Events

EventParameterDescription
valueChange(value: number)Callback to invoke when value was changed
hoverChange(value: number)Triggered when on hover change

Note For angular version below 14 use version 1.0.2

npm i ng-rating-bar@1.0.2

Usage with output event

<ng-rating-bar
  [value]="value"
  (valueChange)="onValueChange($event)"
  [ratingCount]="10"
></ng-rating-bar>

In component

onValueChange($event: number) {
  this.value = $event
}

Disabled rating

  <ng-rating-bar
    [value]="5"
    [ratingCount]="7"
    [disabled]="true"
  ></ng-rating-bar>

Using in reactive form

In html view

<form [formGroup]="myForm">
      <ng-rating-bar
        [control]="myForm.get('rating')"
        [ratingCount]="ratingCount"
      ></ng-rating-bar>
      
      <p *ngIf="myForm.get('rating').touched && myForm.get('rating').hasError('required')">
        Field is required
      </p>

  <p>
    <button (click)="submitForm()">Submit</button>
  </p>
  </form>

In Component

  ngOnInit() {
    this.myForm = this.fb.group({
      rating: [null, Validators.required]
    });
  }

  submitForm() {
    this.myForm.get('rating').markAllAsTouched();
    console.log(this.myForm.value);
  }

Same example for angular ^14

<form [formGroup]="myForm">
  <ng-rating-bar
    [control]="control"
    [ratingCount]="ratingCount"
  ></ng-rating-bar>

  <p *ngIf="myForm.get('rating').touched && myForm.get('rating').hasError('required')">
    Field is required
  </p>

  <p>
  <button (click)="submitForm()">Submit</button>
  </p>
</form>

In component define getter for current formControl

  get control() {
    return this.myForm.get('rating') as FormControl;
  }

Hover output

  Value is:
  <b
    [class.excellent]="hoverValue === 7"
    [class.good]="hoverValue > 4 && hoverValue < 7"
    [class.notBad]="hoverValue > 2 && hoverValue <= 4 "
    [class.bad]="hoverValue <= 2"
  >
    {{ hoverValue }}
  </b>
  <p>

    <ng-rating-bar
      [(value)]="value2"
      (hoverChange)="hoverValue = $event"
      [ratingCount]="7"
    ></ng-rating-bar>
  </p>

Set custom color

<ng-rating-bar
  [(value)]="value" 
  [ratingCount]="ratingCount" 
  colorActive="red" 
  colorDefault="gray"
></ng-rating-bar>

Custom styles

<ng-rating-bar
  value="5"
  [ratingCount]="10"
  [styles]="{backgroundColor: '#0965ee', margin: '10px', fontSize: '32px', padding: '2px'}"
></ng-rating-bar>

New from version ^1.2.0

Using html symbols

Example of html symbols https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_symbols.asp

<ng-rating-bar
  value="5"
  [ratingCount]="10"
  [symbol]="'&#9728;'"
  [resetAble]="true"
></ng-rating-bar>

Using font awesome icons

If you have installed font awesome into your project you can pass icon as @Input() In component

export class AppComponent implements OnInit {

  faIcon = '<i class="fa fa-car"></i>';
  constructor() {}
  ....
}

In html

<ng-rating-bar
  value="5"
  [ratingCount]="10"
  [symbol]="faIcon"
></ng-rating-bar>

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Package last updated on 29 Aug 2022

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