angular-vertical-timeline v
Angular Vertical Timeline
Branch organization
This repository follows the Git Flow approach.
masteris the stable branch with tagged releasesdevelopis the snapshot branch, it's mostly stable but active development is done on this branch.feature/*are temporary, working branches that are not supposed to be stable or usable. They are deleted once merged intodevelop
For most uses master is the only branch to consider.
Angular 4
Version 0.6.0 depends on Angular 5. It should be fine for most users, but if you want guaranteed Angular 4 compatibility you should use 0.5.X. This version will be maintained alongside mainline in the 0.5.x branch.
Installation
To install this library, run:
$ npm install angular-vertical-timeline --saveOr:
yarn add angular-vertical-timelineImporting
Import VerticalTimelineModule into your Angular AppModule:
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
// Import the timeline library
import { VerticalTimelineModule } from 'angular-vertical-timeline';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
// Specify the timeline as an import
VerticalTimelineModule
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }Also import the stylesheet in your styles.css
@import "~angular-vertical-timeline/dist/vertical-timeline.css";Usage
<!-- In app.component.html -->
<h1>
Hello Angular!
</h1>
<!-- Add the timeline -->
<vertical-timeline>
<!-- Add some cards to the timeline. It works with *ngFor too -->
<!-- If no value is passed for the date, the current time is used. -->
<vertical-timeline-card>
<h1>Today</h1>
</vertical-timeline-card>
<!-- tomorrow = new Date(2017, 9, 20, 14,34); -->
<vertical-timeline-card [dateValue]="tomorrow">
<h1>Tomorrow</h1>
</vertical-timeline-card>
</vertical-timeline>Angular 4 only
To bypass this bug
in the Angular Date Pipe on Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer,
since version 0.4.1 you can supply a string to timeString with
the correct time to output in the timeline.
If no value is passed, then the
regular dateValue and Date Pipe is used.
No need for this if your application is using Angular 5.
<vertical-timeline-card
[dateValue]="myDate"
[timeString]="'15:18'"
>
<h1>Tomorrow</h1>
</vertical-timeline-card>Example result:

Development
To generate all *.js, *.d.ts and *.metadata.json files in dist/ folder:
$ npm run buildTo lint all *.ts files:
$ npm run tslintLicense
Apache License 2.0 © TechGap Italia
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