I have a form in my Angular 2 Material application with, among other things, a price field modeled as a slider with a maximum, minimum, and step:
<md-input type="range"
[min]="minimumPrice"
[max]="maximumPrice"
[step]="priceTick"
class="slider">
Prices are modeled in cents (i.e. with no fractions), but the front-end should display prices in dollars, e.g., a price of 12345
cents with a maximum of 50000
cents, a minimum of 0
cents, and a step of 5
cents looks like this now:
12345
0 |---------*---------------| 50000
in steps of 5
but it should be displayed in terms of dollars:
$123.45
$0.00 |---------*---------------| $500.00
in steps of $0.05
The form and slider work when displayed cents, but how can I get the slider to behave and display correctly with values in dollars?
The back-end price model is a long
which is sent to the front-end as a long
value (i.e., with no fractions) but I'm willing to change what I send to the front-end to simplify handling, if need be. So, the general question is: what's the simplest way to get md-input
to display dollars correctly, and behave correctly?
Without being entirely familiar with Angular2 Material
I would venture using the CurrencyPipe
combined with a template variable for the slider if you're eschewing model binding:
<md-input type="range" name="slider"
[min]="minimumPrice"
[max]="maximumPrice"
[step]="priceTick"
#slider
class="slider" [placeholder]="slider.value | customCurrency">
<span md-prefix>{{slider.min | customCurrency}}</span>
<span md-suffix>{{slider.max | customCurrency}}</span>
</md-input>
The layout is probably incorrect but that is the gist of it, and you can muck around with this Plunker http://plnkr.co/edit/Fj3hDJmwRD4SvzlKu6R6?p=preview
Here's a very simple custom extension of the CurrencyPipe
to remove the /100 and set formatting:
custom-currency.pipe.ts
import {Pipe, PipeTransform} from '@angular/core';
import {CurrencyPipe} from '@angular/common';
@Pipe({
name: "customCurrency"
})
export class CustomCurrencyPipe implements PipeTransform {
constructor(private currencyPipe: CurrencyPipe) {}
transform(value: any): string {
return this.currencyPipe.transform(value / 100, 'USD', true);
}
}
module.ts
import {CustomCurrencyPipe} from "[location]/custom-currency.pipe";
import {CurrencyPipe} from "@angular/common";
@NgModule({<...>, declarations: [<...>, CustomCurrencyPipe], providers: [<...>, CurrencyPipe]})