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+ # react-page-transition-bar
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+
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+ Inspired by [react-top-loading-bar](https://npmjs.org/package/react-top-loading-bar), rewritten to fix Hydration Errors
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ with **NPM**
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ npm install react-page-transition-bar
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+ ```
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+
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+ with **PNPM** (*recommended*)
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ pnpm add react-page-transition-bar
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Defining with single color
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+
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+ ```tsx
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+
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+ import {LoadingBar} from "react-page-transition-bar"
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+
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+ export const App() {
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+ const ref = useRef<{
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+ complete: () => void;
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+ staticStart: () => void;
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+ getProgress: () => number;
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+ continuousStart: () => void;
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+ } | null>(null);
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+
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+ // Call on start of page load
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+ ref.current.continousStart();
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+
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+ // Call on page load completion
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+ ref.current.complete();
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+
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+ return (
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+ <div>
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+ <LoadingBar color="#ffffff" ref={ref}/>
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+ </div>
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+ );
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+ }
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+
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Defining with color gradient
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+
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+ You may also pass 2 hex codes as an array to have the bar be shown as a linear gradient
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+
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+ ```tsx
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+ import {LoadingBar} from "react-page-transition-bar"
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+
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+ export const App() {
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+ const ref = useRef<{
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+ complete: () => void;
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+ staticStart: () => void;
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+ getProgress: () => number;
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+ continuousStart: () => void;
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+ } | null>(null);
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+
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+ // Call on start of page load
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+ ref.current.continousStart();
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+
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+ // Call on page load completion
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+ ref.current.complete();
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+
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+ return (
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+ <div>
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+ <LoadingBar color={["#ffffff", "#00000"]} ref={ref}/>
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+ </div>
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+ );
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Examples
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+
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+ ### Remix
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+
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+ ```tsx
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+ // Remix & React
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+ import {
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+ Links,
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+ Meta,
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+ Outlet,
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+ Scripts,
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+ ScrollRestoration,
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+ useNavigation
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+ } from "@remix-run/react";
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+ import { ReactNode, useEffect, useRef } from "react";
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+
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+ import {LoadingBar} from "react-page-transition-bar"
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+
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+ export const Layout = ({children}: ReactNode) => {
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+ // Utils
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+ const transition = useNavigate();
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+ const ref = useRef<{
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+ complete: () => void;
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+ staticStart: () => void;
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+ getProgress: () => number;
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+ continuousStart: () => void;
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+ } | null>(null);
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+
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+ useEffect(() => {
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+ if (transition.state === "loading" && ref.current) {
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+ ref.current.continuousStart();
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+ } else if (transition.state === "idle" && ref.current) {
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+ ref.current.complete();
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+ }
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+ }, [transition.state]);
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+
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+ return (
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+ <html lang="en">
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+ <head>
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+ <meta charSet="utf-8" />
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+ <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1" />
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+ <Meta />
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+ <Links />
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+ <LoadingBar color=#6e06f1" height={3} ref={ref} />
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+ {children}
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+ <ScrollRestoration />
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+ <Scripts />
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ );
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+ };
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+
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+ export default function App() {
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+ return <Outlet/>
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+ };
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+
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+ ```
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+ export declare const useInterval: (callback: () => void, delay: number | null, immediate?: boolean) => void;
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+ import { useEffect, useRef } from "react";
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+ export const useInterval = (callback, delay, immediate) => {
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+ const savedCallback = useRef(() => { });
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+ useEffect(() => {
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+ savedCallback.current = callback;
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+ });
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+ useEffect(() => {
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+ if (immediate && delay !== null) {
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+ savedCallback.current();
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+ }
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+ }, [immediate, delay]);
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+ useEffect(() => {
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+ if (delay === null)
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+ return;
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+ const id = setInterval(savedCallback.current, delay);
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+ return () => clearInterval(id);
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+ }, [delay]);
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+ };
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=useInterval.js.map
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+ import React from "react";
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+ import type { LoadingBarRef, LoadingBarProps } from "../types";
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+ declare const LoadingBar: React.ForwardRefExoticComponent<LoadingBarProps & React.RefAttributes<LoadingBarRef>>;
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+ export default LoadingBar;
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+ import React, { useEffect, useState, forwardRef, useRef, useImperativeHandle } from "react";
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+ // Hooks
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+ import { useInterval } from "./hooks/useInterval";
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+ // Utils
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+ import { randomInt } from "./utils/randomUtils";
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+ import { isGradient, isValidHex } from "./utils/colorUtils";
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+ // Styles
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+ import baseStyles from "./styles/styles";
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+ const LoadingBar = forwardRef(({ progress, color = "purple", background = "transparent", shadow = true, height = 2, onLoaderFinished, transitionTime = 300, waitingTime = 1000, className = "", containerClassName = "", style = {}, containerStyle = {}, shadowStyle = {}, }, ref) => {
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+ // States
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+ const [localProgress, setLocalProgress] = useState(0);
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+ const [usingProps, setUsingProps] = useState(false);
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+ const [isComplete, setIsComplete] = useState(false);
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+ // Style states
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+ const [loaderStyle, setLoaderStyle] = useState(Object.assign(Object.assign(Object.assign({}, baseStyles.loader), { height, width: `${localProgress}%`, transition: `all ${transitionTime}ms ease-out`, background: isGradient(color) || (isValidHex(color) ? color : "purple") }), style));
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+ const [containerStyles, setContainerStyles] = useState(Object.assign(Object.assign(Object.assign({}, baseStyles.container), { height,
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+ background }), containerStyle));
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+ // Refs
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+ const isMounted = useRef(false);
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+ const continuous = useRef({
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+ active: false,
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+ refreshRate: 1000,
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+ });
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+ const staticStart = useRef({
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+ active: false,
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+ value: 0,
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+ });
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+ useImperativeHandle(ref, () => ({
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+ continuousStart(startingValue = 10, refreshRate = 1000) {
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+ if (usingProps)
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+ return;
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+ continuous.current = { active: true, refreshRate };
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+ setLocalProgress(startingValue);
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+ checkIfFull(startingValue);
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+ setIsComplete(false);
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+ },
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+ staticStart(startingValue = 30) {
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+ if (usingProps)
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+ return;
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+ staticStart.current = { active: true, value: startingValue };
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+ setLocalProgress(startingValue);
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+ checkIfFull(startingValue);
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+ setIsComplete(false);
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+ },
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+ complete() {
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+ if (usingProps)
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+ return;
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+ setLocalProgress(100);
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+ checkIfFull(100);
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+ setIsComplete(true);
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+ continuous.current.active = false;
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+ staticStart.current.active = false;
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+ },
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+ getProgress() {
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+ return localProgress;
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+ },
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+ }));
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+ useEffect(() => {
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+ if (progress !== undefined) {
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+ setUsingProps(true);
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+ setLocalProgress(progress);
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+ }
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+ }, [progress]);
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+ useEffect(() => {
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+ if (isComplete && localProgress >= 100) {
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+ const timeoutId = setTimeout(() => {
67
+ if (onLoaderFinished)
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+ onLoaderFinished();
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+ setLocalProgress(0);
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+ setIsComplete(false);
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+ }, waitingTime);
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+ return () => clearTimeout(timeoutId);
73
+ }
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+ }, [isComplete, localProgress, waitingTime, onLoaderFinished]);
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+ useInterval(() => {
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+ if (continuous.current.active && !isComplete) {
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+ const increment = randomInt(1, 10);
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+ setLocalProgress((prev) => Math.min(prev + increment, 100));
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+ if (localProgress + increment >= 100) {
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+ continuous.current.active = false;
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+ setIsComplete(true);
82
+ }
83
+ }
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+ }, continuous.current.active ? continuous.current.refreshRate : null);
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+ // Helpers
86
+ const checkIfFull = (progress) => {
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+ if (progress >= 100) {
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+ setLoaderStyle(Object.assign(Object.assign({}, loaderStyle), { width: "100%" }));
89
+ setTimeout(() => {
90
+ if (!isMounted)
91
+ return;
92
+ setLoaderStyle(Object.assign(Object.assign({}, loaderStyle), { opacity: 0, width: "100%", transition: `all ${transitionTime}ms ease-out`, color: isGradient(color) || (isValidHex(color) ? color : "purple") }));
93
+ setTimeout(() => {
94
+ if (!isMounted)
95
+ return;
96
+ // Handle continuous start
97
+ if (continuous.current.active) {
98
+ continuous.current = Object.assign(Object.assign({}, continuous.current), { active: false });
99
+ setLocalProgress(0);
100
+ checkIfFull(0);
101
+ }
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+ // Handle static start
103
+ if (staticStart.current.active) {
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+ staticStart.current = Object.assign(Object.assign({}, staticStart.current), { active: false });
105
+ setLocalProgress(0);
106
+ checkIfFull(0);
107
+ }
108
+ if (onLoaderFinished)
109
+ onLoaderFinished();
110
+ setLocalProgress(0);
111
+ checkIfFull(0);
112
+ }, transitionTime);
113
+ }, waitingTime);
114
+ }
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+ else {
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+ setLoaderStyle((prev) => (Object.assign(Object.assign({}, prev), { width: `${progress}%`, opacity: 1, transition: `all ${transitionTime}ms ease-out` })));
117
+ }
118
+ };
119
+ // Handle mount
120
+ useEffect(() => {
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+ isMounted.current = true;
122
+ return () => {
123
+ isMounted.current = false;
124
+ };
125
+ }, []);
126
+ return (React.createElement("div", { style: containerStyles, className: containerClassName },
127
+ React.createElement("div", { style: loaderStyle, className: className }, " "),
128
+ shadow && React.createElement("div", { style: Object.assign(Object.assign({}, baseStyles.shadow), shadowStyle) })));
129
+ });
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+ export default LoadingBar;
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=index.js.map
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+ 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+ export default baseStyles;
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+ const baseStyles = {
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+ top: 0,
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+ left: 0,
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+ width: "100%",
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+ zIndex: 9800,
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+ height: "100%",
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+ position: "fixed",
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+ overflow: "hidden",
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+ },
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+ loader: {
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+ width: "0%",
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+ height: "100%",
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+ transition: "all 0.3s ease",
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+ },
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+ shadow: {
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+ left: "-10rem",
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+ height: "100%",
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+ position: "absolute",
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+ transition: "all 0.3s ease",
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+ transform: "rotate(3deg) translate(0, -4px)",
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+ boxShadow: "0 0 10px var(--color), 0 0 5px var(--color)",
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+ }
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+ };
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+ export default baseStyles;
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+ export declare const isValidHex: (color: string) => boolean;
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+ export const isGradient = (color) => {
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+ if (Array.isArray(color) && color.length > 1) {
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+ return `linear-gradient(to right, ${color.join(", ")})`;
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+ }
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+ return false;
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+ };
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+ export const isValidHex = (color) => (/^#([A-Fa-f0-9]{6}|[A-Fa-f0-9]{3})$/.test(color));
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+ const randomValue = (min, max) => (Math.random() * (max - min + 1) + min);
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+ export const randomInt = (min, max) => Math.floor(randomValue(min, max));
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+ {
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+ "name": "react-page-loading-bar",
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+ "version": "1.0.5",
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+ "description": "A react top loading bar component for page loads",
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+ "author": {
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+ "name": "SyntaxisCS",
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+ "url": "https://syntaxiscs.com"
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+ },
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+ "type": "module",
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+ "main": "build/index.js",
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+ "types": "build/index.d.ts",
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+ "scripts": {
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+ "compile": "tsc"
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+ },
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+ "keywords": [
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+ "React",
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+ "Top Loading Bar",
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+ "Loading Bar",
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+ "Page Load",
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+ "Page Transition",
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+ "React Loading Bar",
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+ "Remix Loading Bar"
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+ ],
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+ "repository": {
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+ "type": "git",
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+ "url": "https://gitlab.com/SyntaxisCS/react-page-transition-bar.git"
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+ },
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+ "publishConfig": {
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+ "registry": "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
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+ },
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+ "bugs": {
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+ "url": "https://gitlab.com/SyntaxisCS/react-page-transition-bar/issues"
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+ },
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+ "license": "AGPL-3.0-only",
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+ "files": [
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+ "build/**/*"
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+ ],
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+ "exports": {
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+ ".": {
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+ "require": "./build/index.js",
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+ "import": "./build/index.js",
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+ "types": "./build/index.d.ts"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "peerDependencies": {
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+ "react": "^16 || ^17 || ^18"
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+ },
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+ "devDependencies": {
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+ "@types/react": "^18.2.20",
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+ "@types/react-dom": "^18.2.7",
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+ "typescript": "^5.1.6"
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+ },
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+ "engines": {
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+ "node": ">=20.0.0",
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+ "pnpm": ">=8.0.0"
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+ }
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+ }