VagrantAI-c / ng-carousel-cdk

Configurable engine for carousel made with Angular Library
https://vagrantai-c.github.io/ng-carousel-cdk/
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ng-carousel-cdk

Basic carousel engine on Angular

Demo

https://vagrantai-c.github.io/ng-carousel-cdk/

Requirements

Angular version 7 or higher

Install

npm i ng-carousel-cdk

Usage

  1. Import carousel in module

    import { CarouselModule } from 'ng-carousel-cdk';
    
    @NgModule({
        imports: [
            CarouselModule,
        ],
    })
    export class AnyModule { }
  2. Apply it in component

    Component:

    interface CarouselItem {
        name: number;
    }
    
    ...
    
    const config: CarouselConfig<CarouselItem> = {
        items: [
            {name: 1},
            {name: 2},
            {name: 3},
        ],
    }

    Template:

    <ng-carousel
        #carouselRef="ngCarousel"
        [config]="config">
        <ng-template
            [ngCarouselSlide]="carouselRef"
            let-item>
            {{item.name}}
        </ng-template>
    </ng-carousel>

    Providing a carousel reference to ngCarouselSlide is optional, but gives a type defense for $implicit variable

API

CarouselComponent

Selector: ng-carousel

Exported as ngCarousel

Slide declaration

Use template with ngCarouselSlide directive applied to declare slide template. Every item provided within carousel config would be injected into it. Example:

<ng-carousel>
    <ng-template
        ngCarouselSlide
        let-item
        let-index="itemIndex"
        let-isActive="isActive"
        let-inViewport="inViewport">
        Slide №{{index}} content
    </ng-template>
</ng-carousel>

Template is enriched with next context structure:

Template variables can (and should) be typed with carousel input:

readonly config: CarouselConfig<number> = {
    ...,
    items: [1, 2, 3],
}
<ng-carousel
    #carouselRef="ngCarousel"
    [config]="config">
    <ng-template
        [ngCarouselSlide]="carouselRef"
        let-item>
        Slide №{{index}} content
    </ng-template>
</ng-carousel>

item ng-template variable would have a correct type of number

Inputs

config: CarouselConfig

Possible options:

-

    items: T[] = [];
Items to be rendered inside carousel.

-

    slideWidth = 100;
All slides have same width and this field specifies it.

-

    widthMode: CarouselWidthMode = CarouselWidthMode.PERCENT;
How `slideWidth` should interpret its value, whether in pixels or percents.

-

    alignMode: CarouselAlignMode = CarouselAlignMode.CENTER;
Regulates where active slide should be place.

-

    autoplayEnabled = true;
Whether active slide should change over time/

-

    autoplayDelay = 6000;
Specifies how often active slide should change. Only applied if `autoplayEnabled` is set to true.

-

    dragEnabled = true;
Whether drag is enabled.

-

    shouldLoop = true;
Whether carousel is allowed to copy slides in order to fill empty space.

-

    transitionDuration = 280;
Animation duration on slide change.

-

    shouldRecalculateOnResize = true;
Whether carousel should recalculate upon window resize. Useful when carousel takes full page width or carousel width is relative to viewport width (either in `%` or `vw`).

-

    recalculateDebounce = 300;
Specifies time for which carousel would wait after resize event to recalculate its positions. 0 means no debounce is applied.

-

    allowKeyboardNavigation = true;
Whether carousel shoul listen to arrow keypresses and navigate to prev and next slide accordingly after left or right arrow key is pressed.

Outputs

itemIndexChange

Emits number of item index upon active slide changes

API

One can export carousel via exportAs or @ViewChild syntax.

Template

<ng-carousel #carouselRef="ngCarousel"></ng-carousel>

or

@ViewChild(CarouselComponent) carouselRef: CarouselComponent;

Use this reference to programmaticaly trigger next events:

PreventGhostClickDirective

selector: [ngCarouselPreventGhostClick]

Usage

Use directive on button, anchor or any clickable/draggable element. This will prevent ghost clicks after pan ends.

<ng-carousel>
    <button
        (click)="processClick($event)"
        ngCarouselPreventGhostClick>
        ...
    </button>
</ng-carousel>

When drag starts on button element, it won't be clicked upon drag end.

Usage on custom carousels

<!-- Put element selector on draggable containers -->
<ul #dragContainer>
    <!-- Carousel slide -->
    <li>
        <!-- Interactive element -->
        <a
            [ngCarouselPreventGhostClick]="dragContainer"
            href="https://github.com/VagrantAI-c/ng-carousel-cdk/blob/master/..">
            ...
        </a>
    </li>
</ul>