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ng-rating-bar
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npm i ng-rating-bar
import { NgRatingBarModule } from 'ng-rating-bar';
@NgModule({
declarations: [...],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
NgRatingBarModule
]
})
<ng-rating-bar
[(value)]="value"
[ratingCount]="10"
></ng-rating-bar>
Value is {{ value }}
Name | Type | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|
value | number | Required | 0 |
ratingCount | number | Required | 5 |
disabled | boolean | Optional | false |
resetAble | boolean | Optional | false |
colorActive | string | Optional | #edb867 |
colorDefault | string | Optional | #d2d2d2 |
styles | Object | Optional | { fontSize: '28px', backgroundColor: '', margin: '5px', padding: '0px' } |
Event | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
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
<ng-rating-bar
[value]="value"
(valueChange)="onValueChange($event)"
[ratingCount]="10"
></ng-rating-bar>
In component
onValueChange($event: number) {
this.value = $event
}
<ng-rating-bar
[value]="5"
[ratingCount]="7"
[disabled]="true"
></ng-rating-bar>
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;
}
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>
<ng-rating-bar
[(value)]="value"
[ratingCount]="ratingCount"
colorActive="red"
colorDefault="gray"
></ng-rating-bar>
<ng-rating-bar
value="5"
[ratingCount]="10"
[styles]="{backgroundColor: '#0965ee', margin: '10px', fontSize: '32px', padding: '2px'}"
></ng-rating-bar>
Example of html symbols https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_symbols.asp
<ng-rating-bar
value="5"
[ratingCount]="10"
[symbol]="'☀'"
[resetAble]="true"
></ng-rating-bar>
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>
FAQs
Star rating component for angular
The npm package ng-rating-bar receives a total of 142 weekly downloads. As such, ng-rating-bar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ng-rating-bar 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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