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Native dual-range input in about fifty lines of JavaScript

Package Exports

  • @stanko/dual-range-input
  • @stanko/dual-range-input/dist/index.js

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Readme

Native Dual-range Input

The native part is somewhat open for discussion - the library uses two native range inputs and about fifty lines of JavaScript to make them work together. In my book, it is native enough.

If you are interested in how it works, please check the blog post.

React version is coming soon.

Usage

Install it:

npm install @stanko/dual-range-input

Add the required markup:

<div class="dual-range-input">
  <input type="range" min="0" max="100" step="1" value="25" id="min" />
  <input type="range" min="0" max="100" step="1" value="75" id="max" />
</div>

Import the CSS file located at:

@stanko/dual-range-input/dist/index.css;

Instantiate the library:

import DualRangeInput from '@stanko/dual-range-input';

const $min = document.querySelector('#min');
const $max = document.querySelector('#max');

new DualRangeInput($min, $max);

// Add native event handlers

Styling

Styles are controlled using CSS variables.

Here are all of the variables and their default values:

.dual-range-input {
  --dri-thumb-width: 1.25rem;
  --dri-thumb-height: 1.25rem;

  --dri-thumb-color: #ddd;
  --dri-thumb-hover-color: #a8d5ff;
  --dri-thumb-active-color: #4eaaff;
  --dri-thumb-border-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
  --dri-thumb-border-radius: 1rem;

  --dri-track-height: 0.25rem;
  --dri-track-color: #ccc;
  --dri-track-filled-color: #0084ff;
  --dri-track-border-radius: 1rem;

  --dri-height: 1.5rem;
}

Please note that --dri-thumb-width is used in JavaScript for calculations.

Custom theme

To create your own theme, just change the variables. For example here is code for the purple example from the demo page:

.dual-range-input--purple {
  --dri-thumb-width: 2rem;
  --dri-thumb-height: 2rem;

  --dri-thumb-color: #ddd;
  --dri-thumb-active-color: #682af8;
  --dri-thumb-hover-color: #b697ff;

  --dri-track-filled-color: #682af8;

  --dri-height: 2rem;
}

This gives you:

Dual range input styled in purple

:focus-visible styles

These are the default focus styles, feel free to override them.

.dual-range-input:has(input:focus-visible) {
  outline: 2px solid var(--dri-thumb-active-color);
  outline-offset: 4px;
  border-radius: 4px;
}

API

  • The only available public method is destroy() which removes event listeners set by the library.
const priceInput = new DualRangeInput($min, $max);

priceInput.destroy();

TODO

  • Remove highlight on tap, on mobile
  • Update readme
  • Publish the package
  • RTL
  • Write a blog post
  • Add (p)react version

Other

  • Library is only available as ESM module.

  • Library doesn't include border around the track, it just feels too hacky. But here is the code if you want to use it:

    .dual-range-input {
      --dri-track-border-color: #ccc;
      position: relative;
    
      &::before {
        content: '';
        display: block;
        position: absolute;
        background-color: var(--dri-track-border-color);
        border-radius: var(--dri-track-border-radius);
        // Make it stick 1px on each side
        height: calc(var(--dri-track-height) + 2px);
        left: -1px;
        right: -1px;
        // Center it vertically
        top: 50%;
        transform: translateY(-50%);
      }
    
      input {
        // Put the inputs above it
        position: relative;
        z-index: 1;
      }
    }