/noUiSlider

noUiSlider is a lightweight JavaScript range slider library. It offers a wide selection of options and settings, and is compatible with a ton of (touch) devices, including those running iOS, Android, Windows 8/8.1/10, Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows Mobile 10.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptDo What The F*ck You Want To Public LicenseWTFPL

noUiSlider

noUiSlider is a lightweight JavaScript range slider.

  • No dependencies
  • All modern browsers and IE > 9 are supported
  • Fully responsive
  • Touch support on Android, iOS and Windows devices
  • Tons of examples and answered Stack Overflow questions

License

noUiSlider is licensed WTFPL. You can use it for free and without any attribution, in any personal or commercial project. You may also fork the project and re-release it under another license you prefer.

Documentation

An extensive documentation, including examples, options and configuration details, is available here: noUiSlider documentation.

Changelog

11.1.0 (2018-04-02)

  • Change: null options are now handled consistently (#856);
  • Fixed: Missing transform origin in IE9 (#870);
  • Fixed: padding on one side of the slider could not exceed 50% (#865);

11.0.3 (2018-01-21)

Refactor of source code. There are no meaningful changes in the distributed files;

11.0.2 (2018-01-20)

  • Fixed: Slider ignores clicks on .noUi-target outside of .noUi-base (#842);
  • Fixed: .noUi-origin moving out of the page causes horizontal scrolling (#852);
  • Fixed: Relative .noUi-handle has unintended margin (#854);

11.0.0 (2018-01-12)

noUiSlider 11 doesn't include any breaking API changes. Unless major changes were made to the stylesheet or you specifically depend on the handle/connect order in the DOM, there should be no issues upgrading.

  • Change: Use CSS transforms for handle movement, resulting in a massive performance improvement (#718);
  • Change: Support multitouch by default;
  • Change: Handle stacking is now on .noUi-origin instead of .noUi-handle;
  • Added: A .noUi-connects element holding all .noUi-connect elements;
  • Added: [data-value] property for .noUi-value in pips (#733);
  • Added: padding option can now take an array for different padding values at both sides of a slider (#822);
  • Removed: useRequestAnimationFrame option. No longer needed with CSS transforms;
  • Removed: multitouch option. Now enabled by default;
  • Fixed: Slider could ignore end events it should handle (#704, #805, #834);
  • Fixed: Stop depending on array type (#801);
  • Fixed: set method might bypass margin option (#823);
  • Fixed: Alignment of pips for RTL sliders (#795);
  • Fixed: Several issues regarding pips (#812, #826, #832);

10.1.0 (2017-07-26)

  • Added: multitouch option (#793);

10.0.0 (2017-05-28)

  • Change: Change event listeners to be passive (#785);
  • Fixed: Pips are now updated when calling updateOptions (#669);
  • Fixed: Content Security Policy issue with pips;
  • Added: removePips method;
  • Added: aria support (#685);
  • Added: ariaFormat option (controls aria-valuetext);
  • Fixed: throw a better error when mistakenly trying to initialize noUiSlider with null (#658);
  • Fixed: Made order of events consistent and documented it (#775);
  • Fixed: Border radius of connect bar, white space wrapping of tooltips (#773, #774);
  • Fixed: Slider now uses ownerDocument instead of document (#767);

9.2.0 (2017-01-17)

  • Added: Version number to exceptions;
  • Added: noUiSlider.version holds current version number;
  • Added: Throw exception on invalid pips configuration (#721);
  • Added: Merged pull request that uses less preprocessor to generate CSS (#735);

9.1.0 (2016-12-10)

  • Fixed: Slider not properly handling multitouch (#700, #704);
  • Fixed: Removed a querySelector for the currently active handle (#720);
  • Fixed: Removed iOS/webkit flashes on tap;
  • Fixed: Incorrect error when using margin/limit with a step smaller than 0 (#736);
  • Fixed: Drag option using incorrect cursor arrows (#681);
  • Added: New padding option (#711);
  • Added: Re-introduced .noUi-handle-lower and .noUi-handle-upper classes removed in 9.0.0;
  • Added: Compatibility for legacy connect options removed in 9.0.0;

9.0.0 (2016-09-26)

  • Added: Support for more than 2 handles;
  • Added: format option can be updated (#641);
  • Added: reset method the return slider to start values (#673);
  • Change: connect option is now implemented as a separate node;
  • Change: all event arguments, including the handle number, are now in slider order;
  • Change: updateOptions now modifies the original options object. The reference in slider.noUiSlider.options remains up to date (#678);
  • Change: more events fire when using various behaviour options (#664);
  • Change: on rtl sliders, handles are now visually positioned from the sliders right/bottom edge;
  • Change: events for rtl sliders now fire in the same order as for ltr sliders (with incremental handleNumbers);
  • Change: internal Spectrum component is no longer direction aware;
  • Change: limit and margin must be divisible by step (if set);
  • Removed: .noUi-stacking class. Handles now stack themselves;
  • Removed (returned in 9.1.0): .noUi-handle-lower and .noUi-handle-upper classes;
  • Removed: .noUi-background. Use .noUi-target instead;
  • Removed (backward compatibility in 9.1.0): connect: 'lower' and connect: 'upper'. These settings are replaced by connect: [true, false];
  • Fixed: default tooltip color (#687);
  • Fixed: margin and limit calculated improperly after calling updateOptions with a new range option;
  • Fixed: range option was required in update, even when not updating it (#682);
  • Fixed: Cursor styling is now consistent for disabled handles and sliders (#644);
  • Fixed: Sliders now ignore touches when the screen is touched multiple times (#649, #663, #668);

Devices

Devices/browsers tested:

  • Surface Pro 3 (Windows 10)
  • iPad Air 2 (iOS 9.3)
  • iPad 3 (iOS 8.4)
  • Moto E (Android 5.1, Chrome)
  • Lumia 930 (WP8.1, IE10 mobile)
  • Lumia 930 (WM10, Edge)
  • OnePlus 3 (Android 6)
    • Chrome
    • Firefox
  • Asus S400C (Windows 10, Touch + mouse)
    • Chrome
    • Firefox
    • Edge
    • IE11
    • IE10 (Emulated)
    • IE9 (Emulated)

Webpack

In order to use this with webpack, the easiest way to work with it is by using the ProvidePlugin:

// webpack.config.js
var webpack = require('webpack');
...
plugins: [
	new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
		noUiSlider: 'nouislider'
	})
]
...

If you're using ES6 imports, a simple import with side effect is enough:

import 'nouislider';