jquery-asProgress v0.2.4
jQuery asProgress  
  
  
 
A jQuery plugin that animate the progress bar.
Table of contents
- Main files
- Quick start
- Requirements
- Usage
- Examples
- Options
- Methods
- Events
- No conflict
- Browser support
- Contributing
- Development
- Changelog
- Copyright and license
Main files
dist/
├── jquery-asProgress.js
├── jquery-asProgress.es.js
├── jquery-asProgress.min.js
└── css/
    ├── asProgress.css
    └── asProgress.min.cssQuick start
Several quick start options are available:
Download the latest build
- Development - unminified
- Production - minified
Install From Bower
bower install jquery-asProgress --saveInstall From Npm
npm install jquery-asProgress --saveInstall From Yarn
yarn add jquery-asProgressBuild From Source
If you want build from source:
git clone git@github.com:amazingSurge/jquery-asProgress.git
cd jquery-asProgress
npm install
npm install -g gulp-cli babel-cli
gulp buildDone!
Requirements
jquery-asProgress requires the latest version of jQuery.
Usage
Including files:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/asProgress.css">
<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery-asProgress.js"></script>Required HTML structure
<div class="progress" role="progressbar" data-goal="100" aria-valuemin="0" data-step="2" aria-valuemax="100">
  <div class="progress__meter"><span class="progress__label"></span></div>
</div>Initialization
All you need to do is call the plugin on the element:
jQuery(function($) {
  $('.progress').asProgress({
    namespace: 'progress',
  }); 
});Examples
There are some example usages that you can look at to get started. They can be found in the examples folder.
Options
jquery-asProgress can accept an options object to alter the way it behaves. You can see the default options by call $.asProgress.setDefaults(). The structure of an options object is as follows:
{
  namespace: 'progress',
  bootstrap: false,
  min: 0,
  max: 100,
  goal: 100,
  speed: 20, // speed of 1/100
  easing: 'ease',
  labelCallback(n) {
    const percentage = this.getPercentage(n);
    return `${percentage}%`;
  },
  
  // callbacks
  onStart: function(){},
  onStop: function(){},
  onUpdate: function(){},
  onFinish: function(){},
  onReset: function(){}
}Methods
Methods are called on asProgress instances through the asProgress method itself. You can also save the instances to variable for further use.
// call directly
$().asProgress('start');
// or
var api = $().data('asProgress');
api.start();start()
Start the progress animation.
$().asProgress('start');stop()
Stop the progress animation.
$().asProgress('stop');finish()
Finish the progress animation. The progress value will update to the goal value immediately.
$().asProgress('finish');reset()
Reset the progress to first value.
$().asProgress('reset');go(value)
Update the progress to the specific value.
$().asProgress("go", 50);
$().asProgress("go", '50%');enable()
Enable the progress animate functions.
$().asProgress('enable');disable()
Disable the progress animate functions.
$().asProgress('disable');destroy()
Destroy the progress instance.
$().asProgress('destroy');Events
jquery-asProgress provides custom events for the plugin’s unique actions. 
$('.the-element').on('asProgress::ready', function (e) {
  // on instance ready
});| Event | Description | 
|---|---|
| init | Fires when the instance is setup for the first time. | 
| ready | Fires when the instance is ready for API use. | 
| start | Fired when the startinstance method has been called. | 
| stop | Fired when the stopinstance method has been called. | 
| update | Fires when the progress value is changing. | 
| finish | Fires when the animation is finished, Or the finishinstance method has been called. | 
| reset | Fired when the resetinstance method has been called. | 
| destroy | Fires when an instance is destroyed. | 
No conflict
If you have to use other plugin with the same namespace, just call the $.asProgress.noConflict method to revert to it.
<script src="other-plugin.js"></script>
<script src="jquery-asProgress.js"></script>
<script>
  $.asProgress.noConflict();
  // Code that uses other plugin's "$().asProgress" can follow here.
</script>Browser support
Tested on all major browsers.
| Latest ✓ | Latest ✓ | Latest ✓ | Latest ✓ | 9-11 ✓ | Latest ✓ | 
As a jQuery plugin, you also need to see the jQuery Browser Support.
Contributing
Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute. Please take a moment to
review the guidelines for contributing. Make sure you're using the latest version of jquery-asProgress before submitting an issue. There are several ways to help out:
- Bug reports
- Feature requests
- Pull requests
- Write test cases for open bug issues
- Contribute to the documentation
Development
jquery-asProgress is built modularly and uses Gulp as a build system to build its distributable files. To install the necessary dependencies for the build system, please run:
npm install -g gulp
npm install -g babel-cli
npm installThen you can generate new distributable files from the sources, using:
gulp buildMore gulp tasks can be found here.
Changelog
To see the list of recent changes, see Releases section.
Copyright and license
Copyright (C) 2016 amazingSurge.
Licensed under the LGPL license.