0.0.16 • Published 3 years ago
webcoda-nextjs-progressbar v0.0.16
Next.js Progressbar
Fork of Next.js progressbar, just to publish v0.0.15 (at the time of publishing)
Demo: https://demo-nextjs-progressbar.vercel.app
How to install?
npm i nextjs-progressbarHow to use?
After installing the package, import NextNProgress in your pages/_app.js file:
import NextNProgress from 'nextjs-progressbar';And for rendering add <NextNProgress /> to your return() in MyApp():
import NextNProgress from 'nextjs-progressbar';
export default function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {
return (
<>
<NextNProgress />
<Component {...pageProps} />;
</>
);
}Default Config
If no props are passed to <NextNProgress />, below is the default configuration applied.
<NextNProgress color="#29D" startPosition={0.3} stopDelayMs={200} height={3} showOnShallow={true} />color: to change the default color of progressbar. You can also usergb(,,)orrgba(,,,).startPosition: to set the default starting position :0.3 = 30%.stopDelayMs: time for delay to stop progressbar inms.height: height of progressbar inpx.showOnShallow: You can choose whether you want the progressbar to be displayed if you're using shallow routing. It takes a boolean. Learn more about shallow routing in Next.js docs.
Advanced Config
Adding nonce
We use internal css in this package. If you are using csp, you can add nonce to the <style> tag by providing nonce prop to <NextNProgress /> component.
<NextNProgress nonce="my-nonce" />Other Configs
You can use other configurations which NProgress provides by adding a JSON in options props.
<NextNProgress options={{ easing: 'ease', speed: 500 }} />