How to create custom progress indicator circular/ring or horizontal slider/range uses of lightning-slider and lightning-progress-ring elements in Salesforce lightning web component – lwc | create progress indicator bar circular/ring or horizontal slider/range in Salesforce LWC

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Hey guys, today in this post we are going to learn about How to create custom progress indicator circular/ring or horizontal slider range uses of lightning-slider and lightning-progress-ring elements in Salesforce lightning web component – lwc

What is lightning progress ring? →

A lightning-progress-ring component is a circular progress indicator. It shows a value from 0 to 100 by filling the ring with a green color by default, and supports variants to change its styling. The color fill is displayed in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. It informs users the status of a process or action, such as loading data or saving updates. To know more details about lightning-progress-ring, Click Here..

This component inherits styling from progress ring in the Lightning Design System.

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Files we used to create Progress ring/circular in Salesforce LWC →

lwcProgressRing.html LWc HTML File Template HTML file to display Progress ring/circular in Salesforce Lightning Web Component (LWC)
lwcProgressRing.js LWC JavaScript File It’s hold sliderChange and directionChange action method to run lightning progress bar in Salesforce LWC.
lwcProgressRing.js-meta.xml XML Meta File It is used to where this lightning web component file you want to display as lightning__AppPage, lightning__RecordPage, lightning__HomePage.

Final Output →

custom circular indicator slider in lwc -- w3web.net
 

 

You can download file directly from github by Click Here.

 
 

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Create Lightning Web Component HTML →

Step 1:- Create Lightning Web Component : lwcProgressRing.html

SFDX:Lightning Web Component >> New >> lwcProgressRing.html

lwcProgressRing.html [Lightning Web Component HTML]

  1.    <template>
  2.     <lightning-card>
  3. <div class="slds-m-around_medium">
  4.     <h3 class="slds-text-heading_medium"><lightning-icon icon-name="custom:custom91" size="small"></lightning-icon> <strong style="color:#270086; font-size:13px; margin-right:5px;"> How to display a circular progress indicator in Lightning Web Component (LWC) </strong></h3>
  5.             <br/><br/>
  6.     <div class="slds-m-bottom_medium">
  7.         <lightning-slider
  8.             onchange={sliderChange}
  9.             value={sliderValue}
  10.             label="Value"
  11.         ></lightning-slider>
  12.         <lightning-input
  13.             type="toggle"
  14.             label="Direction"
  15.             name="direction"
  16.             checked
  17.             onchange={directionChange}
  18.             message-toggle-active="Fill"
  19.             message-toggle-inactive="Drain"
  20.         ></lightning-input>
  21.     </div>
  22.  
  23.     <div class="slds-m-bottom_small">
  24.         <span class="slds-m-right_small">
  25.             variant: base
  26.         </span>
  27.         <lightning-progress-ring
  28.             value={sliderValue}
  29.             direction={direction}
  30.             variant="base"
  31.         ></lightning-progress-ring>
  32.     </div>
  33.  
  34.     <div class="slds-m-bottom_small">
  35.         <span class="slds-m-right_small">
  36.             variant: base-autocomplete
  37.         </span>
  38.         <lightning-progress-ring
  39.             value={sliderValue}
  40.             direction={direction}
  41.             variant="base-autocomplete"
  42.         ></lightning-progress-ring>
  43.     </div>
  44.  
  45.     <div class="slds-m-bottom_small">
  46.         <span class="slds-m-right_small">
  47.             variant: active-step
  48.         </span>
  49.         <lightning-progress-ring
  50.             value={sliderValue}
  51.             direction={direction}
  52.             variant="active-step"
  53.         ></lightning-progress-ring>
  54.     </div>
  55.  
  56.     <div class="slds-m-bottom_small">
  57.         <span class="slds-m-right_small">
  58.             variant: warning
  59.         </span>
  60.         <lightning-progress-ring
  61.             value={sliderValue}
  62.             direction={direction}
  63.             variant="warning"
  64.         ></lightning-progress-ring>
  65.     </div>
  66.  
  67.     <div class="slds-m-bottom_small">
  68.         <span class="slds-m-right_small">
  69.             variant: expired
  70.         </span>
  71.         <lightning-progress-ring
  72.             value={sliderValue}
  73.             direction={direction}
  74.             variant="expired"
  75.         ></lightning-progress-ring>
  76.     </div>
  77.  
  78.  
  79.     <br/>
  80.    <!--Start RelatedTopics Section-->
  81. <div style="border:1px #ddd solid; padding:10px; background:#eee; margin:40px 0;">
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  107.                <div style="clear:both;"></div> 
  108.                <br/>
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  119. </lightning-card>
  120. </template>

Create Lightning Web Component JavaScript →

Step 2:- Create Lightning Web Component : lwcProgressRing.js

SFDX:Lightning Web Component >> New >> lwcProgressRing.js

lwcProgressRing.js [LWC JavaScript File]

  1.    import { LightningElement,track } from 'lwc';
  2.  
  3. export default class LwcProgressRing extends LightningElement {
  4.  
  5.  
  6.     @track sliderValue = 50;
  7.     @track direction = 'fill';
  8.  
  9.     sliderChange(event) {
  10.         this.sliderValue = event.target.value;
  11.     }
  12.  
  13.     directionChange(event) {
  14.         if (event.detail.checked) {
  15.             this.direction = 'fill';
  16.         } else {
  17.             this.direction = 'drain';
  18.         }
  19.     }
  20. }

Create Lightning Web Component Meta XML →

Step 3:- Create Lightning Web Component : lwcProgressRing.js-meta.xml

SFDX:Lightning Web Component >> New >> lwcProgressRing.js-meta.xml

lwcProgressRing.js-meta.xml [LWC Meta Data XML]

  1.    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
  2. <LightningComponentBundle xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata">
  3.     <apiVersion>45.0</apiVersion>
  4.     <isExposed>true</isExposed>
  5.     <targets> 
  6.         <target>lightning__AppPage</target>
  7.         <target>lightning__RecordPage</target>
  8.         <target>lightning__HomePage</target>
  9.     </targets>
  10. </LightningComponentBundle>

 

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

What does a progress bar do?

A progress bar is a graphical control element used to visualize the progression of an extended computer operation, such as a download, file transfer, or installation.

What's a loading bar?

A loading bar is the mouthpiece of the tasks taking place backstage, behind the screen. It reassures the user while they wait.

Is progress is always good?

Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. I strongly agree with the statement that progress is always good unless it HARMS our life.

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