Add plus/minus buttons to input type number.
Setting up is pretty straight-forward. Download the js files from dist folder and include them in your HTML:
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/dist/number-spinner.min.js"></script>
Number Spinner is also available on NPM:
$ npm install number-spinner
Once the Number Spinner script is loaded all functions will be available through the global variable window.NumberSpinner
, however to enable the components you need to call the function init
:
Call the function NumberSpinner.init( defaultOptions );
passing the defaultOptions
parameter as an object.
The options
parameter accept any of the available options from the default settings by passing the new values as an object. You can simply ommit the options you don't want to change the default values of.
These are the currently accepted options with their default values, if in doubt check the source code:
var _defaults = {
bodyClass: 'has-number-spinner',
containerSelector: '',
inputSelector: 'input[type="number"]',
buttonPlacement: 'both', // Accepts `both`, `before` and `after`.
buttonsAddedClass: 'buttons-added',
minusButtonTemplate: '<button type="button" class="number-spin-button minus" title="Decrease">-</button>',
plusButtonTemplate: '<button type="button" class="number-spin-button plus" title="Increase">+</button>',
onChangeCallback: null,
};
For example, if your application already has the markup defined in many places and you want to change the selector used for the collapsible sections, initialize the component with the options below:
var options = {
containerSelector: 'body',
buttonPlacement: 'after',
}
NumberSpinner.init( options );
Another use of the options
object is to initialize multiple input fields on the page with differet options. In this case, you'll need to call the init
function without the options parameter, and then call the function initInputFields
function passing in the container element and the options for using on number input fields inside that container element:
NumberSpinner.init();
NumberSpinner.initInputFields( document.querySelector( 'div.placement-before' ), { buttonPlacement: 'before' } );
NumberSpinner.initInputFields( document.querySelector( 'div.placement-after' ), { buttonPlacement: 'after' } );
Everything else will use the default values.
This isn't a large project by any means, but you are definitely welcome to contribute.
Clone the repo and run npm install:
$ cd path/to/number-spinner
$ npm install
Run the build command:
$ gulp build
Build on file save:
$ gulp
$ gulp watch
Licensed under MIT.