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Version: v10.15

Progress Bar

Progress Bar widget can be used to show the status of any given event. It can be used to represent the completion progress of a task. Progress may be either indeterminate — meaning it is unclear how much work remains before the task is complete (e.g., the task is waiting for a response from a remote host) — or a numeric value between 0 and a given maximum, explicitly specifying the fraction of work that has so far been completed

Features

Properties

PropertyDescription
NameThe name is a unique identifier for progress bar widget.
TypeIndicates the format you want to use to display the progress bar. Choose from - default, - default-striped, - success, - success-striped, - info, - info-striped, - warning, - warning-striped, - danger, - danger-striped.
Accessibility
HintAny text or an HTML you enter for this property will be shown as a tooltip if the mouse hovers over this widget for 1.5 seconds.
Tab indexThe tab index attribute specifies the tab order of an element. You can use this property to change the default tabbing order for widget access using the tab key. The value can range from 0 to 32767. The default is 0 and -1 makes the element non-focusable. NOTE: In Safari browsers, by default, Tab highlights only text fields. To enable Tab functionality, in Safari Browser from Preferences -> Advanced -> Accessibility set the option "Press Tab to highlight each item on a webpage".
Layout
WidthThe width of your widget can be specified in px or % (i.e 50px, 75%).
HeightThe height of your widget can be specified in px or % (i.e 50px, 75%).
Dataset
ValueSet this property to a variable to populate the list of values to display.
Default Value
ValueThis is the default value to display value for an editor widget. Note that the display value is just what the user sees initially, and is not always the dataValue returned by the widget.
Minimum ValueEnter minimum number for the Progress bar.
Maximum ValueEnter a maximum number for the Progress bar.
Behavior
Poll IntervalTime interval in milliseconds to poll the service.
ShowShowing determines whether or not a component is visible. It is a bindable property.
Load on Demand (visible only when show property is bound to a variable)When this property is set and show property is bound, the initialization of the widget will be deferred till the widget becomes visible. This behavior improves the load time. Use this feature with caution, as it has a downside (as we will not be able to interact with the widget through script until the widget is initialized). When show property is not bound the widget will be initialized immediately.
Display FormatFormat in which the progress needs to be displayed. You can choose from a list of decimal options like 9, 9.9, 9.99 etc. If the progress bar's data value is 30.7056 and the selected display format is: -  9.9 then label will be rounded as 30.7 -  9.999% then label will be rounded to 30.706%
Caption placementPlacement of progress bar value can be - inside or - hidden

Events

EventDescription
Mouse Events
On clickThis event handler is called whenever the click event is triggered on a widget.
On double clickThis event handler is called whenever the double click event is triggered on a widget.
On mouse enterThis event handler is called whenever the mouse enters the widget.
On mouse leaveThis event handler is called whenever the mouse leaves the widget.
Touch Events
On tapThis event handler is called whenever the tab event is triggered on a widget.
On double tapThis event handler is called whenever the double tap event is triggered on a widget.
Callback Events
On startThis event handler is called on start of the progress.
On completeThis event handler is called on complete of the progress.
On before updateThis event handler is called on before update of the progress.