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ngx-ellipsis
Angular library providing a directive to display an ellipsis if the containing text would overflow.
Supports text only - No HTML contents! (If you really do need html contents to be truncated, you might want to take a look at my spin-off lib: ngx-nested-ellipsis. It is able to do just that, but takes slightly more processing power to perform its task.)
Demo
For a demo either just checkout this project and run npm install && npm run start
or visit the StackBlitz demo page.
Installation
For use in an existing angular project run npm install ngx-ellipsis --save
.
Usage
Add the directive to the component, in which you want to use the ellipsis:
import { EllipsisDirective } from 'ngx-ellipsis';
@Component({
selector: 'your-fancy-component',
// ...
imports: [
EllipsisDirective,
// ...
],
standalone: true
})
export class YourFancyComponent {}
Then anywhere in this component's template:
<div style="width: 100px; height: 100px;" ellipsis>Your very long text</div>
<!-- Or for dynamic content: -->
<div style="width: 100px; height: 100px;" ellipsis [ellipsis-content]="yourDynamicContent"></div>
As you can see, you need to define the dimensions of your element yourself. (ngx-ellipsis doesn't automatically add any element styles.) But of course you don't need to use fixed widths/heights like in these examples. Flex layout shold work just fine for example.
Module import
Should you not be using angular standalone components in your project (available since angular 16), import EllipsisModule
in your module instead - see old instructions for an example.
Extra options
You may add the following attributes to change the directive's behavior:
attribute | meaning |
---|---|
ellipsis | required If you pass an attribute value (e.g. ellipsis=" More ..." ) you can override the text that will be appended, should it be necessary to truncate the text (default: "...") |
ellipsis-content | Use this for dynamic content, that will be subject to asynchronous changes (e.g.: [ellipsis-content]="myVar" ) |
ellipsis-word-boundaries | If you pass this attribute, the text won't be truncated at just any character but only at those in the attribute's value. For example ellipsis-word-boundaries=" \n" will allow the text to break at spaces and newlines only |
ellipsis-substr-fn | substr function to use for string splitting. Defaults to the native String#substr . (This may for example be used to avoid splitting surrogate pairs - used by some emojis - by providing a lib such as runes.) |
ellipsis-resize-detection | How resize events should be detected - these are the possible values: <ul><li>resize-observer: default Use native ResizeObserver - see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ResizeObserver</li><li>window: Only listen if the whole window has been resized/changed orientation (Possibly better performance, but obviously won't trigger on resize caused directly or indirectly by javascript.)</li><li>manual: Ellipsis is never applied automatically. Instead the consuming app may use #ell="ellipsis" in the template and this.ell.applyEllipsis() in the component code.</li></ul> |
ellipsis-click-more | Event emitter - If set, the text defined by the ellipsis attribute will be converted into a clickable link. For example (ellipsis-click-more)="moreClicked()" will call your component's moreClicked() method when the user clicks on the link. |
ellipsis-change | Event emitter - Will be emitted whenever the ellipsis has been recalculated (depending on ellipsis-resize-detection ). If the text had to be truncated the position of the last visible character will be emitted, else null . |
Build & publish on npm
In case you want to contribute/fork:
- Run
npm install
- Adept version and author in
./projects/ngx-ellipsis/package.json
and./README.md
and commit the changes to your fork. - Run
npm run build-lib
which outputs the build to./dist/ngx-ellipsis
. - To publish your build, run
npm run publish-lib
.
Running unit tests
Run npm run test ngx-ellipsis
to execute the unit tests via Karma.
License
MIT