Angular directive to show an animated spinner (using spin.js)
Copyright (C) 2013, 2014, Uri Shaked [email protected].
Include both spin.js and angular-spinner.js in your application.
<script src="bower_components/spin.js/dist/spin.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular-spinner/angular-spinner.js"></script>
Add the module angularSpinner
as a dependency to your app module:
var myapp = angular.module('myapp', ['angularSpinner']);
You can now start using the us-spinner directive to display an animated spinner. For example :
<span us-spinner></span>
You can also pass spinner options, for example:
<span us-spinner="{radius:30, width:8, length: 16}"></span>
Possible configuration options are described in the spin.js homepage.
<button ng-click="spin-me">Start spinner</button>
<button ng-click="spin-me">Stop spinner</button>
<span us-spinner spinner-key="spinner-1"></span>
The usSpinnerService
service let you control spin start and stop :
app.controller('MyController', ['$scope', 'usSpinnerService', function($scope, usSpinnerService){
$scope.startSpin = function(){
usSpinnerService.spin('spinner-1');
}
$scope.stopSpin = function(){
usSpinnerService.stop('spinner-1');
}
}]);
Note that when you specify a key, the spinner is rendered inactive. You can still render the spinner as active with the spinner-start-active parameter :
<span us-spinner spinner-key="spinner-1" spinner-start-active="1"></span>
The spinner-key will be used as an identifier (not unique) allowing you to have several spinners controlled by the same key :
<span us-spinner spinner-key="spinner-1"></span>
<span us-spinner spinner-key="spinner-2"></span>
... random html code ...
<!-- This spinner will be triggered along with the first "spinner-1" -->
<span us-spinner spinner-key="spinner-1"></span>
See online example on Plunker.
Released under the terms of MIT License.