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A customisable loading spinner for Angular applications.
Check out the interactive demo on StackBlitz.
Install ngx-loading via NPM, using the command below.
npm install --save ngx-loading
NOTE: Version 17 of this package requires Angular 17 as a dependency. If you are using an older version of Angular, please install the relevant version e.g. 2.0.1 for Angular 2:
npm install --save ngx-loading@2.0.1
Import the NgxLoadingModule
in your root application module:
import { BrowserModule } from "@angular/platform-browser";
import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { CoreModule } from "./core/core.module";
import { NgxLoadingModule } from "ngx-loading";
@NgModule({
//...
imports: [
//...
NgxLoadingModule.forRoot({}),
],
//...
})
export class AppModule {}
You must create a boolean variable (e.g. loading
below) that is accessible from the component which will contain ngx-loading. This boolean is used as an input into ngx-loading, and will determine when the loading spinner is visible.
import { Component, OnInit } from "@angular/core";
@Component({
//...
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
//...
public loading = false;
constructor(private authService: AuthService) {}
ngOnInit() {}
Login() {
this.loading = true;
this.authService.login(this.email, this.password).subscribe(
(res) => {
this.loading = false;
//...
},
(err) => {
this.loading = false;
//...
}
);
}
}
Next, add the ngx-loading component selector to your application component's template. Set the [show]
input variable of ngx-loading to point to your boolean, which will determine when ngx-loading is visible. Optionally set the [config]
input variable of ngx-loading to setup custom configuration options. If the [config]
input variable is not set, the globally configured configuration will be used, if set. If no config options are set, the ngx-loading default config options will be used. See Config options for further information.
You can also optionally define a [template]
input variable, which can be used to inject your own custom templates into the component.
NOTE: ngx-loading will fill the entirety of its parent component. If you wish for ngx-loading to only fill a specific element within your component, ensure that ngx-loading is a child element of that element, and that the containing element has its position
attribute set to relative
.
<div class="my-container">
<ng-template #customLoadingTemplate>
<div class="custom-class">
<h3>Loading...</h3>
<button (click)="showAlert()">Click me!</button>
</div>
</ng-template>
<ngx-loading
[show]="loading"
[config]="{ backdropBorderRadius: '3px' }"
[template]="customLoadingTemplate"
></ngx-loading>
//...
</div>
Input | Required | Details |
---|---|---|
show | Required | A boolean, which will determine when ngx-loading is visible. |
config | Optional | A set of configuration options for ngx-loading. If this is not specified, the globally configured configuration will be used, if set. If no config options are set, the ngx-loading default config options will be used. See Config options. |
template | Optional | A TemplateRef, which will be displayed within the ngx-loading component. Use this to inject your own custom templates into the component. |
Option | Required | Default | Details |
---|---|---|---|
animationType | Optional | ngxLoadingAnimationTypes.threeBounce | The animation to be used within ngx-loading. Use the ngxLoadingAnimationTypes constant to select valid options. |
backdropBorderRadius | Optional | 0 | The border-radius to be applied to the ngx-loading backdrop, e.g. '14px'. |
backdropBackgroundColour | Optional | rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3) | The background-color to be applied to the ngx-loading backdrop, e.g. 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)'. |
fullScreenBackdrop | Optional | false | Set to true to make the backdrop full screen, with the loading animation centered in the middle of the screen. |
primaryColour | Optional | #ffffff | The primary colour, which will be applied to the ngx-loading animation. |
secondaryColour | Optional | #ffffff | The secondary colour, which will be applied to the ngx-loading animation (where appropriate). |
tertiaryColour | Optional | #ffffff | The tertiary colour, which will be applied to the ngx-loading animation (where appropriate). |
Config options can be set globally (using the .forRoot() module import statement
), as well as being passed into each ngx-loading instance, if required. Config options that are passed into an ngx-loading element will override any custom global config options that have been set. A combination of the two can be used together if appropriate. If no config is set, the default ngx-loading config options will be used. Please see below for an example custom configuration setup, using both global and local configurations.
import { BrowserModule } from "@angular/platform-browser";
import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { CoreModule } from "./core/core.module";
import { NgxLoadingModule, ngxLoadingAnimationTypes } from "ngx-loading";
@NgModule({
//...
imports: [
//...
NgxLoadingModule.forRoot({
animationType: ngxLoadingAnimationTypes.wanderingCubes,
backdropBackgroundColour: "rgba(0,0,0,0.1)",
backdropBorderRadius: "4px",
primaryColour: "#ffffff",
secondaryColour: "#ffffff",
tertiaryColour: "#ffffff",
}),
],
//...
})
export class AppModule {}
<div class="my-container">
<ng-template #customLoadingTemplate>
<div class="custom-class">
<h3>Loading...</h3>
<button (click)="showAlert()">Click me!</button>
</div>
</ng-template>
<ngx-loading
[show]="loading"
[config]="{ animationType: ngxLoadingAnimationTypes.rectangleBounce,
backdropBackgroundColour: 'rgba(255,255,255,0.3)', backdropBorderRadius: '10px',
primaryColour: '#ffffff', secondaryColour: '#ffffff', tertiaryColour: '#ffffff' }"
[template]="customLoadingTemplate"
></ngx-loading>
//...
</div>
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A customisable loading spinner for Angular applications.
The npm package ngx-loading receives a total of 11,634 weekly downloads. As such, ngx-loading popularity was classified as popular.
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