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DefinitelyTyped/types/nouislider/index.d.ts
jimwards17 e4bb06153a Update index.d.ts (#23117)
see this related issue that is now closed: 
https://github.com/leongersen/noUiSlider/issues/813

When calling get type should be strings
2018-01-23 10:11:39 -08:00

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// Type definitions for nouislider v9.0.0
// Project: https://github.com/leongersen/noUiSlider
// Definitions by: Patrick Davies <https://github.com/bleuarg>, Guust Nieuwenhuis <https://github.com/lagaffe>
// Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
/// <reference types="wnumb"/>
export = noUiSlider;
export as namespace noUiSlider;
declare namespace noUiSlider {
/**
* To create a slider, call noUiSlider.create() with an element and your options.
*/
function create(target: HTMLElement, options: Options): void;
interface Options {
/**
* The start option sets the number of handles and their start positions, relative to range.
*/
start: number | number[] | number[][];
/**
* All values on the slider are part of a range. The range has a minimum and maximum value.
* The minimum value cannot be equal to the maximum value.
*/
range: { [key: string]: number | number[] };
/**
* The connect setting can be used to control the (green) bar between the handles, or the edges of the slider.
* Pass an array with a boolean for every connecting element, including the edges of the slider.
* The length of this array must match the handle count + 1.
* Setting true sets the bars between the handles, but not between the handles and the sliders edges.
*/
connect?: boolean | boolean[];
/**
* When using two handles, the minimum distance between the handles can be set using the margin option.
* The margin value is relative to the value set in 'range'.
* This option is only available on standard linear sliders.
*/
margin?: number;
/**
* The limit option is the opposite of the margin option,
* limiting the maximum distance between two handles.
* As with the margin option, the limit option can only be used on linear sliders.
*/
limit?: number;
/**
* Padding limits how close to the slider edges handles can be.
*/
padding?: number;
/**
* By default, the slider slides fluently.
* In order to make the handles jump between intervals, you can use this option.
* The step option is relative to the values provided to range.
*/
step?: number;
/**
* The orientation setting can be used to set the slider to "vertical" or "horizontal".
* Set dimensions! Vertical sliders don't assume a default height, so you'll need to set one.
* You can use any unit you want, including % or px.
*/
orientation?: 'vertical' | 'horizontal';
/**
* By default the sliders are top-to-bottom and left-to-right,
* but you can change this using the direction option,
* which decides where the upper side of the slider is.
*/
direction?: 'ltr' | 'rtl';
/**
* noUiSlider can provide a basic tooltip without using its events system.
* Set the tooltips option to true to enable.
* This option can also accept formatting options to format the tooltips content.
* In that case, pass an array with a formatter for each handle, true to use the default or false to display no tooltip.
*/
tooltips?: boolean | Object | ((...args: any[]) => any);
/**
* Set the animate option to false to prevent the slider from animating to a new value with when calling .val().
*/
animate?: boolean;
/**
* The animationDuration option can be used to set the animation speed assumed by the slider library.
* In addition to this, you must manually set the CSS (-webkit-)transition property for the .noUi-state-tap .noUi-origin selector.
*/
animationDuration?: number;
/**
* When a non-linear slider has been configured, the snap option can be set to true to force the slider to jump
* between the specified values.
*/
snap?: boolean;
/**
* All values on the slider are part of a range. The range has a minimum and maximum value.
*/
behaviour?: string;
/**
* To format the slider output, noUiSlider offers a format option.
* Simply specify to and from functions to encode and decode the values.
* See manual formatting to the right for usage information.
* By default, noUiSlider will format output with 2 decimals.
*/
format?: Object | ((...args: any[]) => any);
/**
* Allows you to generate points along the slider.
*/
pips?: PipsOptions;
}
interface PipsOptions {
/**
* The 'range' mode uses the slider range to determine where the pips should be. A pip is generated for every percentage specified.
*
* The 'steps', like 'range', uses the slider range. In steps mode, a pip is generated for every step.
* The 'filter' option can be used to filter the generated pips from the 'steps' options'
* The filter function must return 0 (no value), 1 (large value) or 2 (small value).
*
* In 'positions' mode, pips are generated at percentage-based positions on the slider.
* Optionally, the stepped option can be set to true to match the pips to the slider steps.
*
* The 'count' mode can be used to generate a fixed number of pips. As with positions mode, the stepped option can be used.
*
* The 'values' mode is similar to positions, but it accepts values instead of percentages. The stepped option can be used for this mode.
*
*/
mode: 'range' | 'steps' | 'positions' | 'count' | 'values';
/**
* Range Mode: percentage for range mode
* Step Mode: step number for steps
* Positions Mode: percentage-based positions on the slider
* Count Mode: positions between pips
*/
density?: number;
/**
* Step Mode: The filter option can be used to filter the generated pips.
* The filter function must return 0 (no value), 1 (large value) or 2 (small value).
*/
filter?: (...args: any[]) => PipFilterResult;
/**
* format for step mode
* see noUiSlider format
*/
format?: Object | ((...args: any[]) => any);
/**
*
* values for positions and values mode
* number pips for count mode
*/
values?: number | number[];
/**
* stepped option for positions, values and count mode
*/
stepped?: boolean;
}
const enum PipFilterResult {
NoValue,
LargeValue,
SmallValue,
}
interface Callback {
/**
* Array for both one-handle and two-handle sliders. It contains the current slider values,
* with formatting applied.
*/
(values: any[], handle: number, unencodedValues: number[]): void;
}
interface noUiSlider {
/**
* Bind event to the slider.
*/
on(eventName: string, callback: Callback): void;
/**
* Unbind event to the slider.
*/
off(eventName: string): void;
/**
* Destroy's the slider.
*/
destroy(): void;
/**
* To get the current slider value. For one-handle sliders, calling .get() will return the value.
* For two-handle sliders, an array[value, value] will be returned.
*/
get(): string | string[];
/**
* noUiSlider will keep your values within the slider range, which saves you a bunch of validation.
* If you have configured the slider to use one handle, you can change the current value by passing
* a number to the .set() method. If you have two handles, pass an array. One-handled sliders
* will also accept arrays. Within an array, you can set one position to null
* if you want to leave a handle unchanged.
*/
set(value: number | (number | null)[]): void;
/**
* To return to the initial slider values, you can use the .reset() method. This will only reset the slider values.
*/
reset(): void;
/**
* Exposes the options used to create the noUiSlider instance
*/
options: Options;
/**
* method that can change the 'margin', 'limit', 'step', 'range', 'animate' and 'snap' options.
* All other options require changes to the slider's HTML or event bindings.
*/
updateOptions(newOptions: Options, fireSetEvent?: boolean): void;
}
interface Instance extends HTMLElement {
noUiSlider: noUiSlider;
}
}