This module adds a small progress bar in to the page will increment each time a pagelet on your page is fully loaded (all the CSS and JS).
The module is released in the public npm registry and can be installed by running:
npm install --save bigpipe-progressIn your terminal. The --save flag tells npm to automatically add the
installed version to your package.json
As this is a plugin for the bigpipe framework it can be loaded using the
bigpipe.use method as show in the example below:
var BigPipe = require('bigpipe');
var bigpipe = BigPipe.createServer({
  port: 8080
});
//
// We can require the module directly and pass it in bigpipe's use method.
//
bigpipe.use('progress', require('bigpipe-progress'));And that all you need to load in the plugin. Now, the plugin that we load in the page is un-styled but has some special classes that can be used for styling purposes.
We also have an example CSS file in the root of this repository if you want to have some design inspiration. The following class names are set:
.progressiveThis className is applies to the parentdivelement of the progress bar..barThe div within the.progressiveelement who'swidthstyle attribute is increased.
When the progress bar reaches 100% we automatically hide the progress bar.
MIT