/angular2-useful-swiper

Use iDangero.us' great slider, Swiper in Angular 2.

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

##angular2-useful-swiper

Use iDangero.us's great slider Swiper in Angular 2.

###Install

npm install --save angular2-useful-swiper

###setup

Add Swiper to your single page

  <link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Swiper/3.3.1/css/swiper.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
  <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Swiper/3.3.1/js/swiper.js"></script>

####SystemJS

In the SystemJs config file (systemjs.config.js) add a mapping for the package

var map = {
    ...
    'angular2-useful-swiper': 'node_modules/angular2-useful-swiper/lib'
};

and add the package to the list of packages.

var packages = {
   ...
   'angular2-useful-swiper': { main: 'swiper.module.js', defaultExtension: 'js' }
};

####or for angular-cli

Add the package to angular-cli.json

"packages": [
    "node_modules/angular2-useful-swiper/lib"
  ]

###How to use it

Import the SwiperModule at the appropiate level in your app. If you are going to use the HighlightJsService than add the provider too.

For example in app.module.ts

import { NgModule }       from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule }  from '@angular/platform-browser';

import { MdCardModule } from '@angular2-material/card';
import { MdToolbarModule } from '@angular2-material/toolbar';
import { MdButtonModule } from '@angular2-material/button';
import { MdInputModule } from '@angular2-material/input';

import { SwiperModule } from 'angular2-useful-swiper'; //or for angular-cli the path will be ../../node_modules/angular2-useful-swiper

import { AppComponent }   from './app.component';
import { DemoComponent }   from './demo.component';

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        MdCardModule,
        MdToolbarModule,
        MdButtonModule,
        SwiperModule
    ],
    declarations: [
        AppComponent,
        DemoComponent
    ],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }

Add the swiper component to your component to create a slider and add the content as you normally would to set up a slider (see the official demos for more information). Note you don't need to include the swiper-container div just the content but the slides should be contained in a swiper-wrapper div and have the class swiper-slide.

 <my-component>
       <swiper [config]="config">
            <div class="swiper-wrapper">
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 1</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 2</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 3</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 4</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 5</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 6</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 7</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 8</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 9</div>
            <div class="swiper-slide">Slide 10</div>
        </div>
        <!-- Add Pagination -->
        <div class="swiper-pagination"></div>
        <!-- Add Arrows -->
        <div class="swiper-button-next"></div>
        <div class="swiper-button-prev"></div>
        </swiper>
 </my-component>

Set the config for the swiper in you component and bind it to the component config property as above.

export class MyComponent implements OnInit {

    config: Object = {
            pagination: '.swiper-pagination',
            paginationClickable: true,
            nextButton: '.swiper-button-next',
            prevButton: '.swiper-button-prev',
            spaceBetween: 30
        };

The component also checks for the contents of swiper-wrapper being changed and calls update on the swiper when they are. This allows for dynamic slide lists as you can see from the demo in this repo.

<swiper [config]="config">
    <div class="swiper-wrapper">
        <img class="swiper-slide" *ngFor="let image of images" [src]="image">
    </div>
    <div class="swiper-pagination"></div>
    <div class="swiper-button-next"></div>
    <div class="swiper-button-prev"></div>
</swiper>

####Manually initializing the Swiper

By default the Swiper will be created in the AfterViewChecked event of the component. If the swiper is not going to have been rendered at this time (if it is on a hidden tab for example) it is best to handle the initialization manually. To do this use component's initialize property and only set it's value to true when ready. This will then initialize the Swiper the next time the next AfterViewChecked event is fired to ensure the DOM is ready.

<mdl-tabs mdl-ripple mdl-tab-active-index="0">
	<mdl-tab-panel mdl-tab-panel-title="Tab1">
		
	</mdl-tab-panel>
	<mdl-tab-panel mdl-tab-panel-title="Tab2" #panel>
		<swiper [config]="config" class="wrap1" [initialize]="panel.isActive">
			<div class="swiper-wrapper wrap1">
				<img class="swiper-slide" *ngFor="let image of trigger.images" [src]="image">
			</div>
			<div class="swiper-pagination"></div>
			<div class="swiper-button-next"></div>
			<div class="swiper-button-prev"></div>
		</swiper>
	</mdl-tab-panel>	
</mdl-tabs>

####Accessing the Siper instance

When a new instance of Swiper is created it is set as a property on the component. You can then access this use a template reference. For example add the template reference #usefulSwiper

<swiper [config]="config" #usefulSwiper>
    <div class="swiper-wrapper">
        <img class="swiper-slide" *ngFor="let image of images" [src]="image">
    </div>
    <div class="swiper-pagination"></div>
    <div class="swiper-button-next"></div>
    <div class="swiper-button-prev"></div>
</swiper>

..and then you can use the reference to access the Swiper property.

<button (click)="usefulSwiper.Swiper.createLoop()">loop</button>

###Future

Next step is to improve the TypeScript integration by creating an interface for the options. Maybe also create some content templates for frequently used sliders.