I would like make a countDown with Angular js. this is my code:
Html File
<div ng-app ng-controller = "countController"> {{countDown}} <div>
js File
function countController($scope){
$scope.countDown = 10;
var timer = setInterval(function(){$scope.countDown--; console.log($scope.countDown)},1000);
}
in console.log it works I have a countdown but in {{countdown}} refresh it doesn't could you help me please? thanks!
Please take a look at this example here. It is a simple example of a count up! Which I think you could easily modify to create a count down.
http://jsfiddle.net/ganarajpr/LQGE2/
function AlbumCtrl($scope,$timeout) {
$scope.counter = 0;
$scope.onTimeout = function(){
$scope.counter++;
mytimeout = $timeout($scope.onTimeout,1000);
}
var mytimeout = $timeout($scope.onTimeout,1000);
$scope.stop = function(){
$timeout.cancel(mytimeout);
}
}
<!doctype html>
<html ng-app>
<head>
<script src="http://code.angularjs.org/angular-1.0.0rc11.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://documentcloud.github.com/underscore/underscore-min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div ng-controller="AlbumCtrl">
{{counter}}
<button ng-click="stop()">Stop</button>
</div>
</body>
</html>
As of version 1.3 there's a service in module ng: $interval
function countController($scope, $interval){
$scope.countDown = 10;
$interval(function(){console.log($scope.countDown--)},1000,0);
}
use with caution:
Note: Intervals created by this service must be explicitly destroyed when you are finished with them. In particular they are not automatically destroyed when a controller's scope or a directive's element are destroyed. You should take this into consideration and make sure to always cancel the interval at the appropriate moment. See the example below for more details on how and when to do this.
From: http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$interval
Even easier, a pre-built directive:
You should use $scope.$apply() when you execute an angular expression from outside of the angular framework.
function countController($scope){
$scope.countDown = 10;
var timer = setInterval(function(){
$scope.countDown--;
$scope.$apply();
console.log($scope.countDown);
}, 1000);
}
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/angular/2MOB5U6Io0A
Some great jsfiddle's by Igor Minar showing the use of $defer and wrapping $apply in a setInterval call.
I updated Mr. ganaraj answer to show stop and resume functionality and added angular js filter to format countdown timer
controller code
'use strict';
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []);
myApp.controller('AlbumCtrl', function($scope,$timeout) {
$scope.counter = 0;
$scope.stopped = false;
$scope.buttonText='Stop';
$scope.onTimeout = function(){
$scope.counter++;
mytimeout = $timeout($scope.onTimeout,1000);
}
var mytimeout = $timeout($scope.onTimeout,1000);
$scope.takeAction = function(){
if(!$scope.stopped){
$timeout.cancel(mytimeout);
$scope.buttonText='Resume';
}
else
{
mytimeout = $timeout($scope.onTimeout,1000);
$scope.buttonText='Stop';
}
$scope.stopped=!$scope.stopped;
}
});
filter-code adapted from RobG from stackoverflow
myApp.filter('formatTimer', function() {
return function(input)
{
function z(n) {return (n<10? '0' : '') + n;}
var seconds = input % 60;
var minutes = Math.floor(input / 60);
var hours = Math.floor(minutes / 60);
return (z(hours) +':'+z(minutes)+':'+z(seconds));
};
});
function timerCtrl ($scope,$interval) {
$scope.seconds = 0;
var timer = $interval(function(){
$scope.seconds++;
$scope.$apply();
console.log($scope.countDown);
}, 1000);
}
It might help to "How to write the code for countdown watch in AngularJS"
Step 1 : HTML Code-sample
<div ng-app ng-controller="ExampleCtrl">
<div ng-show="countDown_text > 0">Your password is expired in 180 Seconds.</div>
<div ng-show="countDown_text > 0">Seconds left {{countDown_text}}</div>
<div ng-show="countDown_text == 0">Your password is expired!.</div>
</div>
Step 2 : The AngulaJs code-sample
function ExampleCtrl($scope, $timeout) {
var countDowner, countDown = 10;
countDowner = function() {
if (countDown < 0) {
$("#warning").fadeOut(2000);
countDown = 0;
return; // quit
} else {
$scope.countDown_text = countDown; // update scope
countDown--; // -1
$timeout(countDowner, 1000); // loop it again
}
};
$scope.countDown_text = countDown;
countDowner()
}
The full example over countdown watch in AngularJs as given below.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>AngularJS Example - Single Timer Example</title>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.0.8/angular.min.js"></script>
<script>
function ExampleCtrl($scope, $timeout) {
var countDowner, countDown = 10;
countDowner = function() {
if (countDown < 0) {
$("#warning").fadeOut(2000);
countDown = 0;
return; // quit
} else {
$scope.countDown_text = countDown; // update scope
countDown--; // -1
$timeout(countDowner, 1000); // loop it again
}
};
$scope.countDown_text = countDown;
countDowner()
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div ng-app ng-controller="ExampleCtrl">
<div ng-show="countDown_text > 0">Your password is expired in 180 Seconds.</div>
<div ng-show="countDown_text > 0">Seconds left {{countDown_text}}</div>
<div ng-show="countDown_text == 0">Your password is expired!.</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>