Class IgcLinearProgressComponent

A linear progress indicator used to express unspecified wait time or display the length of a process.

igc-linear-progress

  • The text area container.

track - The igc-linear-progress track area.

fill - The igc-linear-progress indicator area.

striped - The igc-linear-progress striped indicator.

label - The igc-linear-progress label.

value - The igc-linear-progress label value.

indeterminate - The igc-linear-progress indeterminate state.

primary - The igc-linear-progress indicator primary state.

danger - The igc-linear-progress indicator error state.

warning - The igc-linear-progress indicator warning state.

info - The igc-linear-progress indicator info state.

success - The igc-linear-progress indicator success state.

Hierarchy

Hierarchy

  • IgcProgressBaseComponent
    • IgcLinearProgressComponent

Other

animationDuration: number = 500

Animation duration in milliseconds.

animation-duration

hideLabel: boolean = false

Shows/hides the label of the control.

hide-label

indeterminate: boolean = false

The indeterminate state of the control.

labelAlign:
    | "top"
    | "bottom"
    | "top-end"
    | "top-start"
    | "bottom-end"
    | "bottom-start" = 'top-start'

The position for the default label of the control.

label-align

labelFormat: string

Format string for the default label of the control. Placeholders: {0} - current value of the control. {1} - max value of the control.

label-format

max: number = 100

Maximum value of the control.

striped: boolean = false

Sets the striped look of the control.

value: number = 0

The value of the control.

variant: StyleVariant = 'primary'

The variant of the control.

lifecycle

  • Invoked when the component is added to the document's DOM.

    In connectedCallback() you should setup tasks that should only occur when the element is connected to the document. The most common of these is adding event listeners to nodes external to the element, like a keydown event handler added to the window.

    connectedCallback() {
    super.connectedCallback();
    addEventListener('keydown', this._handleKeydown);
    }

    Typically, anything done in connectedCallback() should be undone when the element is disconnected, in disconnectedCallback().

    Returns Promise<void>

styles

styles: CSSResult[] = ...

Array of styles to apply to the element. The styles should be defined using the css tag function, via constructible stylesheets, or imported from native CSS module scripts.

Note on Content Security Policy:

Element styles are implemented with <style> tags when the browser doesn't support adopted StyleSheets. To use such <style> tags with the style-src CSP directive, the style-src value must either include 'unsafe-inline' or nonce-<base64-value> with <base64-value> replaced be a server-generated nonce.

To provide a nonce to use on generated <style> elements, set window.litNonce to a server-generated nonce in your page's HTML, before loading application code:

<script>
// Generated and unique per request:
window.litNonce = 'a1b2c3d4';
</script>