Slider directive implementation for AngularJS, without jQuery dependencies. Requires AngularJS v1.1.4 or higher (optional isolate scope bindings support).
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="item in items">
<p>Name: {{item.name}}</p>
<p>Cost: {{item.cost}}</p>
<slider floor="100" ceiling="1000" step="50" precision="2" ng-model="item.cost"></slider>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="position in positions">
<p>Name: {{position.name}}</p>
<p>Minimum Age: {{position.minAge}}</p>
<p>Maximum Age: {{position.maxAge}}</p>
<slider floor="10" ceiling="60" ng-model-low="position.minAge" ng-model-high="position.maxAge"></slider>
</li>
</ul>
Raw data can be formatted as text using the translate attribute. In your controller:
$scope.currencyFormatting = function(value) { return value.toString() + " $" }
And your HTML:
<slider floor="100" ceiling="1000" step="50" precision="2" ng-model="item.cost" translate="currencyFormatting"></slider>
Make sure to load AngularJS first, and then angular-slider.js
. Also include the related angular-slider.css
.
The module is named uiSlider
. To enable it, you must simply list it as a dependency in your app. Example:
var app = angular.module('app', ['uiSlider', 'ngResource', ...]);
You can then use it in your templates like so:
<html ng-app='app'>
...
<body>
...
<slider ...></slider>
</body>
</html>
- When applying filters or orders within an ng-repeat directive, the element can abruptly change its position when the value attached to the slider causes a filter to activate or the order to change. Example: In the above snippet, it would be a very bad idea to order the list by item.cost.
Touch events support- Smooth curve heterogeneity
- Filters support