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This is an Angular wrapper library for the Swiper. To use this library you should get familiar with the Swiper documentation as well since this documentation only explains details specific to this wrapper.
This documentation is for the latest 6.x.x version which requires Angular 5 or newer. For Angular 4 you need to use the latest 4.x.x version. Documentation for the 4.x.x can be found from here.
Example application | StackBlitz example | Swiper documentation
npm install
npm run build
npm install
npm run start
npm install ngx-swiper-wrapper --save
Providing the global configuration is optional and when used you should only provide the configuration in your root module.
import { SwiperModule } from 'ngx-swiper-wrapper';
import { SWIPER_CONFIG } from 'ngx-swiper-wrapper';
import { SwiperConfigInterface } from 'ngx-swiper-wrapper';
const DEFAULT_SWIPER_CONFIG: SwiperConfigInterface = {
direction: 'horizontal',
slidesPerView: 'auto'
};
@NgModule({
...
imports: [
...
SwiperModule
],
providers: [
{
provide: SWIPER_CONFIG,
useValue: DEFAULT_SWIPER_CONFIG
}
]
})
This library provides two ways to create a Swiper element, component for simple use cases and directive for more custom use cases.
COMPONENT USAGE
Simply replace the element that would ordinarily be passed to Swiper
with the swiper component.
NOTE: Component provides default elements for the scrollbar, navigation and pagination which you can enable by setting the appropriate configuration to 'true' or by using the default selector. If you want to use custom elements then you might want to use the directive instead.
<swiper [config]="config" [(index)]="index">
<div>
Swiper slide content
</div>
</swiper>
[config] // Custom config to override the global defaults.
[index] // Can be used to set the active slide index.
[disabled] // Disables changing of slides (locks the Swiper).
[useSwiperClass] // Use 'swiper' class (use provided default styles).
(indexChange) // Event handler for the Swiper index change event.
(<swiperEvent>) // All Swiper events / callbacks work as bindings.
// Conflicting events are prefixed with 'swiper':
// click, tap, doubleTap, touch*, transition*
// Example: touchStart -> swiperTouchStart
DIRECTIVE USAGE
When using only the directive you need to provide your own theming or import the default theme:
@import '~swiper/dist/css/swiper.min.css';
Swiper directive can be used in correctly structured div element with optional custom configuration:
<div class="swiper-container" [swiper]="config" [(index)]="index">
<div class="swiper-wrapper">
<div class="swiper-slide">
Swiper slide content
</div>
</div>
<div class="swiper-scrollbar"></div>
<div class="swiper-pagination"></div>
<div class="swiper-button-prev"></div>
<div class="swiper-button-next"></div>
</div>
[swiper] // Can be used to provide optional custom config.
[index] // Can be used to set the active slide index.
[disabled] // Disables changing of slides (locks the Swiper).
[performance] // Emit all Swiper events outside the Angular zone.
(indexChange) // Event handler for the Swiper index change event.
(<swiperEvent>) // All Swiper events / callbacks work as bindings.
// Conflicting events are prefixed with 'swiper':
// click, tap, doubleTap, touch*, transition*
// Example: touchStart -> swiperTouchStart
This library supports all Swiper configuration options and few extra options for easier usage.
observer // Set to to true to enable automatic update calls.
direction // Direction of the Swiper (Default: 'horizontal').
threshold // Distance needed for the swipe action (Default: 0).
spaceBetween // Space in pixels between the Swiper items (Default: 0).
slidesPerView // Number of the items per view or 'auto' (Default: 1).
centeredSlides // Align active item on center not left (Default: false).
For more detailed documentation with all the supported events / options see the Swiper documentation.
swiper() // Returns reference to the Swiper instance.
init() // Starts Swiper (when init set to false).
update() // Updates Swiper elements / classes / etc.
getIndex(real?) // Returns the active or real slide index.
setIndex(index, speed?, silent?) // Runs transition to slide with given index.
nextSlide(speed?, silent?) // Runs transition to the next slide index.
prevSlide(speed?, silent?) // Runs transition to the previous slide index.
stopAutoplay(reset?) // Stops and optionally resets the autoplay.
startAutoplay(reset?) // Starts and optionally resets the autoplay.
Above functions can be accessed through the directive reference (available as directiveRef in the component).
FAQs
Angular wrapper library for Swiper
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