Note This is a fork of nextjs-progressbar by apal21. It adds an optional debounce to the progress bar to prevent it from flickering when the page loads quickly.
A simple Next.js progressbar component using NProgress.
After installing the package, import NextProgress
in your pages/_app.tsx
file and add <NextProgress />
to the render function in App
:
import NextProgress from '@approximant/next-progress';
export default function App({ Component, pageProps }) {
return (
<>
<NextProgress />
<Component {...pageProps} />;
</>
);
}
If no props are passed to <NextProgress />
, the default configuration is applied.
// Default config
<NextProgress
debounce={300}
color="#29D"
startPosition={0.3}
stopDelayMs={200}
height={3}
showOnShallow={true}
/>
debounce
: Debounce time inms
. The progress bar will not be shown if the page loads in less than this time.color
: to change the default color of progressbar. You can also usergb(,,)
orrgba(,,,)
.startPosition
: to set the default starting position :0.3 = 30%
.stopDelayMs
: time for delay to stop progressbar inms
.height
: height of progressbar inpx
.showOnShallow
: You can choose whether you want the progressbar to be displayed if you're using shallow routing. It takes a boolean. Learn more about shallow routing in Next.js docs.
We use internal css in this package. If you are using csp, you can add nonce to the <style>
tag by providing nonce
prop to <NextProgress />
component.
<NextProgress nonce="my-nonce" />
You can use transformCSS
prop to pass custom css.
Note: You must return a JSX.Element
from the function.
NextProgress<
transformCSS={(css) => {
// css is the default css string. You can modify it and return it or return your own css.
return <style>{css}</style>;
}}
/>
You can use other configurations which NProgress provides by adding a JSON in options
props.
<NextProgress options={{ easing: 'ease', speed: 500 }} />