Alloy Widget for creating a circular progressbar.
Download the latest distribution ZIP-file and consult the Titanium Documentation on how install it, or simply use the gitTio CLI:
$ gittio install de.manumaticx.circularprogress
create in xml
<Alloy>
<Window class="container">
<Widget src="de.manumaticx.circularprogress" id="progress" />
</Window>
</Alloy>
style in tss
".container": {
backgroundColor:"#fff"
},
"#progress" : {
margin:4,
backgroundColor:'#fff',
progressColor:'#33b5e5',
progressBackgroundColor:'#333',
progressWidth: 5,
showText: true,
color: '#33b5e5',
font: {
fontSize: 26,
fontFamily: 'Roboto Condensed'
}
}
update in controller
// either: step-by-step update with setValue
function fakeProgress(){
var val = 0;
var pInterval = setInterval(function(){
$.progress.setValue(++val);
if (val >= 100) clearInterval(pInterval);
}, 30);
}
// this is how you customize the value text
$.progress.formatValue = function(val){ return (val / 100 * 360) + '°'};
// or: to specific value at once with animation (does not work on iOS)
$.progress.animate({
value: 75,
duration: 500
});
progressColor
(String) - the color of the progress layer (default:"#000"
)progressBackgroundColor
(String) - the color of the outstanding part of progress (default:"#666"
😈)progressWidth
(Number) - the width of the progress (if not defined, progress becomes a cake)formatValue
(Function) - formats the value displayed in the centershowText
(Boolean) - whether the current progress value should be displayed (default:false
)margin
(Number) - adds margin to progress (visible if backgroundColor != progressBackgroundColor)
animate(args, callback)
- animate the progress to a given valueargs
(Object) - the valueargs.value
and the durationargs.duration
callback
(Function) - gets called when the animation is finished
getValue()
- Returns the current valuesetValue(value)
- Sets the current valuevalue
(Number) - the new value
getText()
- Returns the textsetText(text)
- Sets the texttext
(String) - the new text value
hide()
- turns off the visibilityshow()
- turns on the visibility
- Malcolm Hollingsworth (for his excellent description)
- Ronnie Swietek and Yaron Budowski (for Android workaround)
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Copyright (c) 2014 Manuel Lehner
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