Simple, lightweight and very easy to use Countdown package.
npm install countdown-tmr
import Countdown from 'countdown-tmr';
const elm = document.querySelector('#my-countdown')
const options = {
date: '3 Jul 2020 08:00:00',
labels: {
days: 'd',
hours: 'h',
minutes: 'm',
seconds: 's'
}
}
const countdown = new Countdown(elm, settings).play()| Property | Type | Default Value |
|---|---|---|
| date | string | 24 hours from current date. Format: '3 Jul 2020 08:00:00' |
| playing | bool | true |
| labels | object | days: 'days', hours: 'hours' minutes: 'minutes', seconds: 'seconds' |
| Method | Function |
|---|---|
| play | Initializes the countdown |
| stop | Stops the countdown |
| getRemaining | Returns the remaining value (in miliseconds) of a given argument. Available arguments are 'days', 'hours', 'minutes' and 'seconds'. |
Events can be accessed through the on() method.
on(eventType, callbackFn)Events are triggered every time certain value changes (e.g. from 2 hours to 1 hour). Here is the events list:
on('days', callbackFn)on('hours', callbackFn)on('minutes', callbackFn)on('seconds', callbackFn)
coundown.on('hours', myCallback)
function myCallback() {
console.log('an hour less to go')
}