Reusable Angular components built with Angular Material and Bootstrap 5.x, Utility classes/functions for Date, Form and String operations
Install the library
npm install @js-smart/ng-kitand use it as shown below in each section
- Angular
- Bootstrap
Reusable Auto Complete that extends Mat Auto Complete component
https://ng-kit.netlify.app/autocomplete-demo
The library has one autocomplete component. To use the Auto Complete component, add the following code to the HTML page
app.component.html
<!-- Auto Complete with Objects -->
<form [formGroup] = "genericFormGroup" >
<autocomplete
[data] = "cities"
[inputFormGroup] = "genericFormGroup"
[required] = "true"
[displayWith] = "displayFn"
bindLabel = "location"
bindValue = "id"
label = "City"
placeHolder = "Select City" >
</autocomplete>
< /form>app.component.ts Then define form group instances and object array (cities) and names (for string array)
// Define objects
cities = [{ id: 1001, location: 'New York' }, { id: 1002, location: 'Boston' }, { id: 1001, location: 'Washington DC' }];
// Define Form Groups
inputFormGroup = this.fb.group({
autocomplete: ['']
})
//Display function
displayFn(object
:
any
):
string
{
if (typeof object === "string") return object;
return object && object["location"] ? object["location"] : "";
}If you are using strings rather than objects, do not provide bindLabel, bindValue and displayWith inputs. See below sample
<!-- Auto Complete with Strings -->
<form [formGroup]="inputFormGroup">
<autocomplete
[data]="names"
[inputFormGroup]="inputFormGroup"
[required]="true"
label="City"
placeHolder="Select City">
</autocomplete>
</form>
| AutoComplete Selector |
|---|
| autocomplete, lib-autocomplete |
| Property | Description | Type | Default Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| inputFormGroup | Input Form Group | FormGroup | |
| label | Label of the AutoComplete | string | |
| placeHolder | PlaceHolder of the AutoComplete | string | |
| appearance | Appearance of the AutoComplete, defaults to fill |
string | fill |
| classes | List of CSS classes that need to applied to autocomplete | string | |
| bindLabel | Applies only to AutoComplete with Objects. Attribute of the Object whose value would be shown when searching for data | string | id |
| bindValue | Applies only to AutoComplete with Objects. Attribute of the Object whose value would be used for search. Defaults to ID |
string | id |
| displayWith | Applies only to AutoComplete with Objects. A function used to show display value in Input | boolean | false |
| required | Provide true if AutoComplete is required, otherwise provide false |
boolean | false |
| data | List of Objects or String values that need to be bind and searched for | any[] or string[] | false |
Reusable alert component created with Bootstrap 5+ and Angular 17+
| Selector |
|---|
| alert,lib-alert |
| Property | Description | Type | Default Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| dismissible | If set, displays an inline "Close" button | boolean | false |
| dismissOnTimeout | If set, dismisses the alert after Dismiss Timeout | boolean | true |
| dismissTimeout | Number in milliseconds, after which alert will be closed | string or number | 5000 |
| isOpen | Is alert visible | boolean | false |
| type | Alert type. Provides one of four bootstrap supported contextual classes: success, info, warning and danger | string | info |
Reusable Spinner component created with Bootstrap 5.x and Angular 17.x
https://main--js-smart-ng-kit.netlify.app/alert-demo
| Selector |
|---|
| spinner,lib-spinner |
| Property | Description | Type | Default Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| bootstrapSpinner | Use Boostrap Spinner. Default true |
boolean | false |
| diameter | Diameter of the Angular Material spinner | boolean | true |
| color | Color of the Angular Material spinner | string or ThemePalette |
5000 |
| strokeWidth | Stroke Width of the Angular Material spinner | boolean | false |
Angular (2++) directive that prints HTML section
Import the main module NgxPrintModule :
import { NgxPrintModule } from '@js-smart/print';
@NgModule({
...
imports:
[NgxPrintModule, ...],
...
})
export class YourAppModule {
}3- Then plug n' play with it:
- Assuming you want to print the following HTML section:
<div>
<!--Your html stuff that you want to print-->
</div>
<button>print</button> <!--Your relevant print button-->- Now, what you have to do is tagging your wanted-to-print section by an
idattribute, then link thatidto a directive parameter in your button :
<!--
1)- Add an ID here
-->
<div id="print-section">
<!--Your html stuff that you want to print-->
</div>
<!--
2)- Add the directive name in your button (ngxPrint),
3)- Affect your ID to printSectionId
-->
<button printSectionId="print-section" ngxPrint>print</button>- You want a customized title for your printing window ? you have the choice by adding a new attribute to your print
button
printTitle:
<div id="print-section">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
<button
printTitle="MyTitle"
printSectionId="print-section"
ngxPrint>print
</button>- Also, would you like to customize the printing window style sheet (CSS) ? Hence you can do so by adding infinite
styles to another attribute called
printStyle:
<div id="print-section">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
<button
[printStyle]="{h1 : {'color': 'red'}, h2 : {'border': 'solid 1px'}}"
printSectionId="print-section"
ngxPrint>print
</button>Here some simple styles were added to every h1 & h2 tags within the div where print-section is tagged to
its id attribute.
- If you would like to use your existing CSS with media print you can add the
useExistingCssattribute:
<div id="print-section">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
<button
[useExistingCss]="true"
printSectionId="print-section"
ngxPrint>print
</button>- If you want to customize the printing window style sheet (CSS) by importing the css provided in assets/css
use
styleSheetFile:
<div id="print-section">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
<button
styleSheetFile="assets/css/custom1.css,assets/css/custom2.css"
printSectionId="print-section"
ngxPrint>print
</button>- Build the library
pnpm build ng-kit
- If the NPM token is not configured, open
~/.npmrcand add the following line://registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=<your npm token>
- Then navigate to
distdirectory anf publish the library to NPM. If prompted, enter the 2fa auth code from the Authenticator app.For beta releases use tagcd dist/libs/ng-kit && npm publish --tag latest
--tag beta