A collection of loading spinners with React.js based on Halogen.
This package is bootstraped using react-npm-boilerplate
With Yarn:
yarn add react-spinners
With npm:
npm install --save react-spinners
Each loader has their own default properties. You can overwrite the defaults by passing props into the loaders.
Each loader accepts a loading
prop as a boolean. The loader will render null
if loading
is false
.
import { useState, CSSProperties } from "react";
import ClipLoader from "react-spinners/ClipLoader";
const override: CSSProperties = {
display: "block",
margin: "0 auto",
borderColor: "red",
};
function App() {
let [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
let [color, setColor] = useState("#ffffff");
return (
<div className="sweet-loading">
<button onClick={() => setLoading(!loading)}>Toggle Loader</button>
<input value={color} onChange={(input) => setColor(input.target.value)} placeholder="Color of the loader" />
<ClipLoader
color={color}
loading={loading}
cssOverride={override}
size={150}
aria-label="Loading Spinner"
data-testid="loader"
/>
</div>
);
}
export default App;
Example using React Class
import React from "react";
import ClipLoader from "react-spinners/ClipLoader";
const override: React.CSSProperties = {
display: "block",
margin: "0 auto",
borderColor: "red",
};
class AwesomeComponent extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
loading: true,
};
}
render() {
return (
<div className="sweet-loading">
<ClipLoader
cssOverride={override}
size={150}
color={"#123abc"}
loading={this.state.loading}
speedMultiplier={1.5}
aria-label="Loading Spinner"
data-testid="loader"
/>
</div>
);
}
}
Common default props for all loaders:
loading: true;
color: "#000000";
cssOverride: {}
speedMultiplier: 1;
All valid HTML props such as aria-*
and data-*
props are fully supported.
color
prop accepts a color hash in the format of #XXXXXX
or #XXX
. It also accepts basic colors listed below:
maroon, red, orange, yellow, olive, green, purple, white, fuchsia, lime, teal, aqua, blue, navy, black, gray, silver
The cssOverride
prop is an object of camelCase styles used to create inline styles on the loaders. Any html css property is valid here.
The input to these props can be number or string.
- If value is number, the loader will default to css unit
px
. - If value is string, the loader will verify the unit against valid css units.
- If unit is valid, return the original value
- If unit is invalid, output warning console log and default to
px
.
The table below has the default values for each loader.
Loader | size | height | width | radius | margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BarLoader | 4 |
100 |
|||
BeatLoader | 15 |
2 |
|||
BounceLoader | 60 |
||||
CircleLoader | 50 |
||||
ClimbingBoxLoader | 15 |
||||
ClipLoader | 35 |
||||
ClockLoader | 50 |
||||
DotLoader | 60 |
2 |
|||
FadeLoader | 15 |
5 |
2 |
2 |
|
GridLoader | 15 |
||||
HashLoader | 50 |
2 |
|||
MoonLoader | 60 |
2 |
|||
PacmanLoader | 25 |
2 |
|||
PropagateLoader | 15 |
||||
PuffLoader | 60 |
||||
PulseLoader | 15 |
2 |
|||
RingLoader | 60 |
2 |
|||
RiseLoader | 15 |
2 |
|||
RotateLoader | 15 |
2 |
|||
ScaleLoader | 35 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
|
SyncLoader | 15 |
2 |