- NuGet Package available at http://nuget.org/packages/NProgress.js
- NProgress.js site: http://ricostacruz.com/nprogress
- NProgress.js source at GitHub: https://github.com/rstacruz/nprogress
Slim progress bars for Ajax'y applications. Inspired by Google, YouTube, and Medium.
Add nprogress.js and nprogress.css to your project.
<script src='nprogress.js'></script>
<link rel='stylesheet' href='nprogress.css'/>
NProgress is available via bower and npm.
$ bower install --save nprogress
$ npm install --save nprogress
Simply call start()
and done()
to control the progress bar.
NProgress.start();
NProgress.done();
Using Turbolinks or similar? Ensure you're using Turbolinks 1.3.0+, and use this: (explained here)
$(document).on('page:fetch', function() { NProgress.start(); });
$(document).on('page:change', function() { NProgress.done(); });
$(document).on('page:restore', function() { NProgress.remove(); });
-
Add progress to your Ajax calls! Bind it to the jQuery
ajaxStart
andajaxStop
events. -
Make a fancy loading bar even without Turbolinks/Pjax! Bind it to
$(document).ready
and$(window).load
.
Percentages: To set a progress percentage, call .set(n)
, where n is a
number between 0..1
.
NProgress.set(0.0); // Sorta same as .start()
NProgress.set(0.4);
NProgress.set(1.0); // Sorta same as .done()
Incrementing: To increment the progress bar, just use .inc()
. This
increments it with a random amount. This will never get to 100%: use it for
every image load (or similar).
NProgress.inc();
If you want to increment by a specific value, you can pass that as a parameter:
NProgress.inc(0.2); // This will get the current status value and adds 0.2 until status is 0.994
Force-done: By passing true
to done()
, it will show the progress bar
even if it's not being shown. (The default behavior is that .done() will not
do anything if .start() isn't called)
NProgress.done(true);
Get the status value: To get the status value, use .status
Changes the minimum percentage used upon starting. (default: 0.08
)
NProgress.configure({ minimum: 0.1 });
You can change the markup using template
. To keep the progress
bar working, keep an element with role='bar'
in there. See the default template
for reference.
NProgress.configure({
template: "<div class='....'>...</div>"
});
Adjust animation settings using ease (a CSS easing string)
and speed (in ms). (default: ease
and 200
)
NProgress.configure({ ease: 'ease', speed: 500 });
Turn of the automatic incrementing behavior by setting this to false
. (default: true
)
NProgress.configure({ trickle: false });
You can adjust the trickleRate (how much to increase per trickle) and trickleSpeed (how often to trickle, in ms).
NProgress.configure({ trickleRate: 0.02, trickleSpeed: 800 });
Turn off loading spinner by setting it to false. (default: true
)
NProgress.configure({ showSpinner: false });
specify this to change the parent container. (default: body
)
NProgress.configure({ parent: '#container' });
Just edit nprogress.css
to your liking. Tip: you probably only want to find
and replace occurances of #29d
.
The included CSS file is pretty minimal... in fact, feel free to scrap it and make your own!
- New UI Pattern: Website Loading Bars (usabilitypost.com)
Bugs and requests: submit them through the project's issues tracker.
Questions: ask them at StackOverflow with the tag nprogress.
Chat: join us at gitter.im.
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NProgress © 2013-2014, Rico Sta. Cruz. Released under the MIT License.
Authored and maintained by Rico Sta. Cruz with help from contributors.
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