@bradgarropy/use-countdown v2.0.1
⏳ useCountdown hook
React hook countdown timer. As seen on my Twitch streams.
📦 Installation
This package is hosted on npm.
npm install @bradgarropy/use-countdown
🥑 Usage
In any React component, import useCountdown
, then call it like any other hook. The returned countdown
value will update every second with the remaining time.
import useCountdown from "@bradgarropy/use-countdown"
const App = () => {
const countdown = useCountdown({
minutes: 1,
seconds: 30,
format: "mm:ss",
autoStart: true,
onCompleted: () => console.log("onCompleted"),
})
console.log(countdown)
// {minutes: 1, seconds: 30, formatted: "01:30", ...}
// {minutes: 1, seconds: 29, formatted: "01:29", ...}
// {minutes: 1, seconds: 28, formatted: "01:28", ...}
// ...
// {minutes: 0, seconds: 0, formatted: "00:00", ...}
// onCompleted()
}
📖 API Reference
useCountdown({minutes, seconds})
Name | Required | Default | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
minutes | false | 0 | 1 | Countdown minutes. |
seconds | false | 0 | 30 | Countdown seconds. |
format | false | mm:ss | mm:ss:SS | Format string (reference). |
autoStart | false | false | true | Whether or not to automatically start the countdown. |
onCompleted | false | undefined | function | Function to call when countdown completes. |
Starts a countdown timer based on the number of minutes and seconds provided. The returned countdown
object updates once per second and stops when the timer hits zero.
The format
parameter is a date-fns
format string.
If provided, the onCompleted
function will be called when the countdown completes.
Here are some examples of how to call useCountdown
.
const countdown = useCountdown({
minutes: 1,
seconds: 30,
format: "mm:ss:SS",
autoStart: true,
onCompleted: () => console.log("onCompleted"),
})
const countdown = useCountdown({
minutes: 5,
onCompleted: () => console.log("onCompleted"),
})
const countdown = useCountdown({seconds: 10, format: "mm:ss:SS"})
The return object is updated every second until the countdown timer ends.
Name | Type | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|
minutes | number | 1 | Remaining minutes. |
seconds | number | 30 | Remaining seconds. |
formatted | string | 01:30 | Formatted remaining time. |
isActive | boolean | true | Indicates that the countdown is active, either running or paused. |
isInactive | boolean | false | Indicates that the countdown is inactive, and has finished counting down. |
isRunning | boolean | true | Indicates that the countdown is running. |
isPaused | boolean | false | Indicates that the countdown is paused. |
pause | function | function | Pauses the countdown. |
resume | function | function | Resumes the countdown. |
reset | function | function | Resets the countdown. |
Here is an example of the returned object.
{
minutes: 1,
seconds: 30,
formatted: "01:30",
isActive: true,
isInactive: false,
isRunning: true,
isPaused: false,
pause: () => void,
resume: () => void,
reset: (time?: Time) => void,
}
❔ Questions
🐛 report bugs by filing issues
📢 provide feedback with issues or on twitter
🙋🏼♂️ use my ama or twitter to ask any other questions
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