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vue-ellipse-progress
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A Vue.js component to create beautiful animated circle progress bars
A dependency-free simple, flexible and smooth Vue.js plugin to create beautiful circle progress bars, implemented with SVG. Start creating circles in three steps:
// install
npm i vue-ellipse-progress@next
// initialize
import veProgress from "vue-ellipse-progress";
createApp(App).use(veProgress);
// use
<ve-progress :progress="50"/>
❕ Take a look at some interesting examples on the Demo page ❕
Use your package manager or CDN to install and initialize the component.
Installation via npm:
npm i vue-ellipse-progress@next
After the installation you have the choice to initialize the component as a plugin or to import it directly.
Import and initialize the component in your main.js
. After initialization, the component is available as <ve-progress/>
.
You can also define a custom name:
import { createApp } from "vue";
import veProgress from "vue-ellipse-progress";
createApp(App).use(veProgress);
// createApp(App).use(veProgress, "vep"); define custom name
You also have the option to import the component directly:
import { VeProgress } from "vue-ellipse-progress";
To use the component without a build tool you can customize and get the veprogress.umd.min.js
file from JSDelivr.
Just add the following line to your HTML and initialize the component as plugin:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue-ellipse-progress/dist/veprogress.umd.min.js"></script>
...
createApp(App).use(veprogress);
After you have initialized the component, you are ready to create your circles:
<ve-progress
:progress="progress"
:data="circles"
:angle="-90"
color="blue"
:color-fill="colorFillGradient"
empty-color="#8ec5fc"
:empty-color-fill="emptyColorFillGradient"
:size="300"
:thickness="10"
empty-thickness="10%"
line-mode="in 10"
line-position="out 10"
empty-line-position="in"
:hide-legend="false"
:legend="180"
:legend-formatter="({currentValue}) => new Intl.NumberFormat('de-DE').format(currentValue)"
legend-class="legend-custom-style"
dash="60 0.9"
animation="reverse 700 400"
:noData="false"
:loading="false"
:loader="{ color: 'green' }"
font-color="white"
:half="false"
:gap="10"
dot="10 blue"
reverse
font-size="5rem">
<span slot="legend">/200</span>
<p slot="legend-caption">GOOD JOB</p>
</ve-progress>
The progress
is the only required property, and you are ready to go with just following line:
<ve-progress :progress="progress"/>
Also make sure to check slot options
Prop | Type | Values | Default |
---|---|---|---|
progress | Number | [-100, 100] | |
size | Number | >=0 | 200 |
line | String | "round | square | butt" | "round" |
thickness | Number | String | >=0 as Number or percent value as String | "5%" |
lineMode | String | "center | out | out-over | in | in-over | top | bottom [offset]" | "center" |
linePosition | String | "center | out | in [offset]" | "center" |
emptyLinePosition | String | "center | out | in [offset]" | "center" |
emptyThickness | Number | String | >=0 as Number or percent value as String | "5%" |
color | String | Object | any color as String or Object to specify gradient (see details) | "#3f79ff" |
colorFill | String | Object | same as color | "transparent" |
emptyColor | String | Object | same as color | "#e6e9f0" |
emptyColorFill | String | Object | same as color | "transparent" |
hideLegend | Boolean | true | |
legend | Number | String | any number, accepts a . or "," as decimals delimiter and simple formatting | |
legendFormatter | Function | Function that returns formatted value | |
animation | String | "default | rs | loop | reverse | bounce [duration delay]" | "default 1000 400" |
loading | Boolean | false | |
loader | Object | { [thickness, color, lineMode, line, opacity ]} | |
determinate | Boolean | false | |
noData | Boolean | false | |
angle | Number | any Number | -90 |
fontSize | String | any valid CSS value | "1rem" |
fontColor | String | any valid CSS value | "gray" |
legendClass | String | any | |
dash | String | "[strict] count spacing" | |
half | Boolean | false | |
gap | Number | any Number that defines the gap between multiple circles in pixel | 0 |
dot | String | Number | Object | Accepts size, color and other styles as Number, descriptive string "size [color]" or object {size [, backgroundColor, widht, borderRadius ...]} | 0 |
reverse | Boolean | false | |
data | Array | defines multiple circles, takes as values Objects with almost all props defined above |
progress
Is any Number in range [-100, 100] (including decimals). This property defines the filled area from progress circle line in
percent and is shown by default as the legend in the middle of the circle. progress
is animated and counts up or down on any value changes with duration defined in
animation.duration
property. Set a negative value to fill the progress line counterclockwise. Alternatively reverse
can be used.
<ve-progress :progress="myProgress" />
...
this.myProgress = 55.5;
this.myProgress = this.tasksDone * 100 / maxTasks; // the percentage of done tasks
❗ The
progress
is always used to fill the progress circle line, it should be always in the range [-100, 100] and not valid Numbers lead tonoData
state. For customization purpose please uselegend
and take a look atlegendFormatter
.
❗ If
legend
is defined theprogress
will not be displayed as circle legend.
size
Is any number >=0. It defines the width and height of the circle in pixel. The calculation of the circumference of the
circle depends on the properties lineMode
, thickness
,
emptyThickness
and dot
, so the circle never exceeds the size
value!
❗ Check
lineMode
property to understand how the progress circle behaves depending on the line mode and offset.
line
Is a String value from round | square | butt
. Defines the progress circle line cap. Internally the CSS property stroke-linecap
is used.
<ve-progress line="round" />
thickness
Is a Number >=0 or a String that defines the progress line thickness. If you set the value in percent as String, the thickness will be calculated in relation to size
.
<ve-progress :thickness="10" />
<ve-progress thickness="5%" />
emptyThickness
Is a Number >=0 or a String. It defines the empty circle line thickness. If you set the value in percent, thickness will be calculated in relation to size
.
lineMode
Descriptive string in form "mode [offset]"
that defines, how the progress line is aligned in relation to empty line.
The first value ist the mode
and the optional second is the offset
. You can understand the modes as the presets that
help you to align lines as you want to.
mode
:
center
: this is the default value and both lines are aligned at the baseline (centered).
in
: the progress line is inside the empty line
in-over
: the progress line is both inside the empty circle and overlaps the empty line
out
: the progress line is outside the empty line
out-over
: the progress line is both outside the empty circle and overlaps the empty line
bottom
: the progress line is aligned at the bottom of the empty line
top
: the progress line is aligned at the top of the empty line
offset
: is any negative or positive Number and defines the distance between the progress and empty lines. It can be only combined with the in
and out
modes
Let's take a look at few examples:
line-mode="in 10" | line-mode="in 10" | line-mode="out 10" | line-mode="out 15" |
---|---|---|---|
In general, any positioning can already be achieved with values in
and out
in a combination with certain offset
. The modes, however, act like presets, which reduce the effort for the manual calculations.
linePosition
Descriptive string in form "mode [offset]"
that defines how the progress line is aligned in relation to the circle fill area.
Available modes are center
, in
and out
. Additionally, with the out
mode you can provide an offset
value as any Number.
In general, this prop makes it possible to mimic the SVG2 stroke-aligment
, which is currently not supported in any browser.
The following examples visualize the modes differences:
line-position="center" | line-position="out" | line-position="out 20" | line-position="in" |
---|---|---|---|
emptyLinePosition
Descriptive string in form "mode [offset]"
that defines how the empty line is aligned in relation to the empty circle fill area.
The usage is similar to linePosition.
color
Defines the color of progress circle line. Is any CSS color like #123
or lime
or an object that defines the gradient.
color="#3f79ff"
- as String
:color="{ colors [, radial ]}"
- as Object
radial
- default false
. Boolean that defines, whether the gradient is radial or linearcolors
- array that contains the gradient colors as objects { color: "#6546f7", offset: "10" [, opacity: 1] }
<ve-progress :color="gradient" />
gradient: {
radial: false,
colors: [
{
color: '#6546f7',
offset: "0",
opacity: '1',
},
{
color: 'lime',
offset: "100",
opacity: '0.6',
},
]
}
colorFill
Defines the fill color of the progress circle. Takes the same value as color
emptyColor
Defines the color of the empty circle line. Takes the same value as color
emptyColorFill
Defines the fill color of the empty circle. Takes the same value as color
hideLegend
Boolean that defines whether the legend value (progress
or legend
) is hidden.
legend
Is any Number or String. Use this property if you want to show the progress value as the legend of the circle that is not in
the range [-100, 100]. If defined, legend
will replace progress
as the circle legend! Defining the value as
string you can apply very simple formatting with "."
or ","
as delimiter to set initial counter placeholder (e.g "0045.00").
Apart from this the value must generally be a valid JavaScript Number. For more customization possibilities please
use legendFormatter
or scoped slot
.
Let's say you need to display a rating from 0 to 5 of a product with 3.5 stars. Setting the progress
to 3.5 will
fill the circle to 3.5 percent, and this is not what we need, since we want to display the percentage of 5 as progress.
At this point we need an additional property legend
. We can show the product rating like in the following example:
<ve-progress :progress="progress" :legend="rating" />
...
this.rating = 3.5;
this.progress = this.rating * 100 / 5; // the rating percentage
Now you can display custom progress value that still animated and circle progress fills properly!
<ve-progress legend="0100,450" /> // counts up from "0000,000"
❗ note that
legend
replacesprogress
as circle legend.
legendFormatter
Is a Function that must return your custom formatted value. The function takes counter properties object as argument and is called on every counter tick. Here the formatting of legend or progress is completely up to you and you have the full freedom to adjust the presentation to your needs. The function can return any value, even HTML.
❕ alternatively you can use
scoped slot
for custom formatting.
The function takes counter properties Object as argument that you can use to define custom formatting.
currentValue
is the most relevant value, as it is the actual value at specific counter tick. The return value will be
displayed as the legend of the circle.
const myFormatter = ({ currentValue, ...otherProps }) => {
return new Intl.NumberFormat("de-DE", { style: "currency", currency: "EUR" }).format(currentValue);
}
The function can also return HTML:
const myFormatter = ({ currentValue }) => {
return `
<span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.6rem">${new Intl.NumberFormat("de-DE").format(currentValue)}</span>
<span>€</span>
`;
}
Finally, set your formatter as prop:
<ve-progress :legend-formatter="myFormatter"/>
<!-- shorter version-->
<ve-progress :legend-formatter="({ currentValue }) => `My Format ${currentValue}`"/>
animation
Descriptive string in form "type [duration delay]"
that defines the initial animation of progress circle line filling. type
is one from predefined animations and the optional duration
and delay
are Number values. Note that the order is important and that you can only define delay
after duration
.
type
- is one of the predefined animations: default | rs | reverse | bounce| loop
duration
- number in milliseconds, default 1000
delay
- number in milliseconds, default 400
animation="rs 700 200"
animation="bounce 1000"
loading
Boolean that forces loading state. The component provides an indeterminate loading state for the case that your data is not available immediately. With this property set to true
you can use the component as the indeterminate progress.
loader
With this option defined as Object you can customize the loading circle that is shown in the states
loading and determinate. Accepted properties are color
, thickness
, line
,
lineMode
, duration
and opactity
. duration
and opacity
are specific for loading circle.
Any valid CSS opacity value can be set as opacity
. duration
specifies the speed of the loader animation in milliseconds.
If the loader
option is not specified, the loading circle replicates the progress circle with a 0.55 default value for opacity
and 1000 duration
.
<ve-progress :loader="{ color: 'green', lineMode: 'in 10', opacity: '0.6', duration: 1500 }" />
determinate
Boolean that provides a determinate loading state that indicates that your data loading is still in progress but allows to show the progress
.
noData
Boolean that forces no data state. The component provides a no data state for the case that your data is not available. The circle progress is still empty.
❗ The component will take the no data state even if you provide an invalid
progress
value
angle
Is any number. It defines the starting point of the progress circle line.
fontSize
Is any valid CSS size value. It defines the font size of the circle legend. You will have to use legendClass
if you want to apply more specific styles.
fontColor
Is any valid CSS color value. It defines the color of the circle legend. You will have to use legendClass
if you want to apply more specific styles.
legendClass
Adds class to the circles legend to give you the possibility to style it.
dash
Descriptive string in form "[strict] count spacing"
that adds dashed empty progress line. This property provides the optional strict
mode. In this mode you can define the explicit number of dashes as count
with the given relative spacing
as number in range >= 0 and < 1. Without strict
the default behavior of the SVG stroke-dasharray
property is used, where the size and spacings of the dashes are defined.
<ve-progress dash="strict 60 0.5" />
- 60 dashes with 0.5 relative spacing
<ve-progress dash="10 10" />
- 10 pixels big dashes with 10 pixels spacing, the number of dashes depends on the empty circle circumference
half
Boolean that specifies the type of the circle. If it is set to true, only the half of the circle will be drawn.
<ve-progress half />
gap
Defines the gap in pixels from one circle to the previous circle. It will be applied only if data
prop is used.
<ve-progress :gap="10"/>
dot
The dot property lets you define a point indicator at the end of the progress line. You have a lot of freedom to customize the dot using a Number, descriptive String, or an Object to inject any CSS styles.
Number: :dot="10"
- specifies a round dot with 10px width and height and default #713dfd
color
Descriptive string: dot="size [color]"
- size
can be just a Number or a percent value like 5%
, the calculation for percent values is similar to thickness
and depends on the size
. color
is optional and lets you quickly define the color of the dot. The order of properties is important for parsing the String, and you can set the color
only if the size
is defined.
Object: :dot="{ size: Number | String [, any CSS inline style with Vue syntax] }"
- to customize the point, you can define the prop as an Object. size
is required and can be just a Number or a String to define a percent value. Only defining the prop as an Object you have the possibility to add any styles to the dot you want to, using Vue syntax for defining inline styles, you can even completely break the positioning of the dot, if you need. You cannot override the height
of the dot since it is important for internal calculation and must be controllable.
The examples will provide more clarity
:dot="10" // just a Number defining size in pixel
dot="10" // the same as above
dot="10%" // 10% from the circle size will be converted to pixel
dot="5% red" // adds red dot
// defines same dot as above
:dot={
size: "5%", // required
backgroundColor: "red", // add any inline CSS using Vue syntax
left: "10px", // you can even move the dot, but it is not recommended
}
reverse
Is a Boolean. reverse
prop flips the circle, and the progress circle fills counterclockwise. Alternatively you can just set
a negative value for progress
.
<ve-progress reverse />
data
You can specify 2 or more circles as Objects in an array as data
. For each circle you can use almost every available property. It is not necessary to specify all properties, they will be merged with global props, the specified props will overwrite the global. The circles are rendered inside each other.
❗ Excluded props:
lineMode
,emptyThickness
,legend
. These properties will be ignored, ifdata
is specified. The legend of this circle is also not shown.
<!-- this props are applied to all circles, if not overwritten in "data"-->
<ve-progress color="blue" animation="loop 500" ... :data="data"/>
data: [
{
progress: 50, // required for each circle
color: "red", // will overwrite global progress color
... // other options will be merged with global
},
{
progress: 50, // required for each circle
animation: "rs 1500 500" // you can set almost any option that will be specific to this circle
}
}
default
Use this scoped slot, if you want to customize the presentation of the circle legend and make a use of the animated counter,
so your formatting still animated. This works similar to the legendFormatter
and is just
an alternative way to provide a custom format. You can access animated counter properties through the scoped slot
props and adjust the presentation of the legend to your needs.
<ve-progress :progress="50">
<template #default="{ counterTick }">
<span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.6rem; color: green;">
{{ myFormatter(counterTick.currentValue) }}
</span>
</template>
</ve-progress>
legend
In this slot you can put an additional element that you want to display beside the progress
legend-caption
In this slot you can put any HTML and style it on your own. This slot is aligned below the progress.
This code ...
<ve-progress ....>
<template #legend>
<span>/200</span>
</template>
<template #legend-caption>
<p>TASKS DONE</p>
</template>
</ve-progress>
... produces following result. The slots are marked corresponding:
This project targets modern browsers, platforms and Vue frameworks. The SVG circles should be displayed without problems also in older browsers. The experience with some animations or transitions may vary slightly in different browsers.
Edge | Firefox | Chrome | Safari | Opera | Vivaldi | Electron | Nuxt.js |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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The development always happens in dev
branch. You'll find all the latest updates there.
dev
will only be merged into the master when all unit tests have been passed, builds are successful,
documentation is updated and functionality is verified on the demo page.
Before all that, changes remain in beta.
The project was initialized with Vue CLI. Execute the following commands to start development locally:
npm i
npm run serve
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A Vue.js component to create beautiful animated circle progress bars
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