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ng2-countdown-timer
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Countdown timer module (from current date to the given in the binding date)
Countdown timer module (from current date to the given in the binding date).
npm install ng2-countdown-timer
In your app.module
, add CountdownModule
to your imports:
import { CountdownModule } from "ng2-countdown-timer";
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
CountdownModule
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
In your html template:
<countdown units="Year | Month | Days | Hours | Minutes | Seconds" end="July 22, 2019"></countdown>
To set a custom Language and divider, set this variable in your component.ts file:
text:any = {
Year: 'Year',
Month: 'Month',
Weeks: "Weeks",
Days: "Days",
Hours: "Hours",
Minutes: "Minutes",
Seconds: "Seconds",
MilliSeconds: "MilliSeconds"
};
In your .html:
<countdown [text]="text" units="Year | Month | Days | Hours | Minutes | Seconds" end="July 22, 2019"></countdown>
Thanks in advice matheushf for the concepts. Inspired on the component: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/matheushf/ng2-date-countdown
FAQs
Countdown timer module (from current date to the given in the binding date)
We found that ng2-countdown-timer 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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