react-loading-screen
A React loading screen. Сan be used as a screen saver for the initial download of the application or as an overload screen for promises.
DEMO

Installation
``` npm install --save react-loading-screen ``` The modular approach of this library means you're much better off building it into your code with a module bundling system like browserify or webpack.Browser Support
Basically IE9+.Usage
```js const LoadingScreen = require('react-loading-screen'); // ... or with es2015 import LoadingScreen from 'react-loading-screen'; ```Server side rendering
Library uses styled components, so follow official docs to configurate, it`s very simple, go to instructionsExamples
For details about why the examples work, read the API documentation below. You can also see full code of demo by looking inexample/
.
```js
import React from 'react'
//...
import LoadingScreen from '../react-loading-screen'
//...
loading={true}
bgColor='#f1f1f1'
spinnerColor='#9ee5f8'
textColor='#676767'
logoSrc='/logo.png'
text='Here an introduction sentence (Optional)'
>
// ...
// here loadable content
// for example, async data
//<div>Loadable content</div>
```
API
module is represented by a single component, let's call it LoadingScreen, import as shown aboveLoadingScreen
Root component, it includes three subcomponents, you can control them through properties
props
some of props are REQUIRED, if not mentioned prop is OPTIONAL. loading { bool }: the content of the page is loaded or not (required parameter). bgColor { string }: background color of loading sreen. deault#ffffff
.
spinnerColor { string }: spinner color. If empty param - not showing.
textColor { string }: text under spinner. default #676767
.
logoSrc { string }: url of image. If empty param - not showing.
text { string }: background color of loading sreen. If empty param - not showing.