The attributes passed into the component.
The root DOM element for the component.
Class component state that is persisted between redraws.
Updating this will not automatically trigger a redraw, unlike other frameworks.
This is different to Vnode state, which is always an instance of your class component.
This is undefined
by default.
Returns a jQuery object for this component's element. If you pass in a selector string, this method will return a jQuery object, using the current element as its buffer.
For example, calling component.$('li')
will return a jQuery object
containing all of the li
elements inside the DOM element of this
component.
the jQuery object for the DOM node
Convenience method to attach a component without JSX.
Has the same effect as calling m(THIS_CLASS, attrs, children)
.
Initialize the component's attrs.
This can be used to assign default values for missing, optional attrs.
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The
LoadingIndicator
component displays a simple CSS-based loading spinner.To set a custom color, use the CSS
color
property.To increase spacing around the spinner, use the CSS
height
property on the spinner's container. Setting thedisplay
attribute toblock
will set a height of100px
by default.To apply a custom size to the loading indicator, set the
--size
and--thickness
CSS custom properties on the loading indicator container.If you really want to change how this looks as part of your custom theme, you can override the
border-radius
andborder
then set either a background image, or usecontent: "\<glyph>"
(e.g.content: "\f1ce"
) andfont-family: 'Font Awesome 5 Free'
to set an FA icon if you'd rather.Attrs
containerClassName
Class name(s) to apply to the indicator's parentclassName
Class name(s) to apply to the indicator itselfdisplay
Determines how the spinner should be displayed (inline
,block
(default) orunset
)size
Size of the loading indicator (small
,medium
orlarge
)containerAttrs
Optional attrs to be applied to the container DOM elementAll other attrs will be assigned as attributes on the DOM element.