angular2-promise-buttons is a simple module that let's you add a loading indicator to a button of your choice. Check out the demo!
Bug-reports or feature request as well as any other kind of feedback is highly welcome!
Install it via npm:
npm install angular2-promise-buttons -S
And add it as a dependency to your main module
import {Angular2PromiseButtonModule} from 'angular2-promise-buttons';
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    Angular2PromiseButtonModule.forRoot(),
  ],
})
export class MainAppModule {
}Using the buttons is easy. Just pass a promise to the directive:
<button (click)="someAction()" 
   [promiseBtn]="promiseSetBySomeAction">Click me to spin!</button>export class SomeComponent {
    // some example async action, but this works with any promise
    someAction(){
      this.promiseSetBySomeAction = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        setTimeout(resolve, 2000);
      });
    }
}To give you maximum flexibility there are no base styles coming with the directive, but it is easy to fix that! There are lots of free css-spinners out there. Just find one of your liking and add the css to your global stylesheet.
Ressources:
There are selectors you can use to style. There is the .is-loading class on the button, which is set, when the promise is pending and there is the <span class="btn-spinner"></span> element inside the button.
Configuration is done via the forRoot method of the promise button module:
import {Angular2PromiseButtonModule} from 'angular2-promise-buttons';
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    Angular2PromiseButtonModule
      .forRoot({
        // your custom config goes here
        spinnerTpl: '<span class="btn-spinner"></span>',
        // disable buttons when promise is pending
        disableBtn: true,
        // the class used to indicate a pending promise
        btnLoadingClass: 'is-loading',
        // only disable and show is-loading class for clicked button, 
        // even when they share the same promise
        handleCurrentBtnOnly: false,
      }),
  ],
})
export class MainAppModule {
}When you're using the module with observables make sure to pass a subscription to the directive rather than an observable directly.
const FAKE_FACTORY = {
  initObservable: (): Observable<number> => {
    return new Observable(observer => {
      setTimeout(() => {
        observer.complete();
      }, 4000);
    });
  } 
};
// DO:
const observable = FAKE_FACTORY.initObservable();
this.passedToDirective = observable.subscribe(
// ...
);
  
// DON'T DO:
const observable = FAKE_FACTORY.initObservable();
this.passedToDirective = observable;Is now also possible.
<button (click)="someAction()" 
   [promiseBtn]="isShowBoolean">Click!</button>Contribution guidelines: CONTRIBUTING.md
