Default
You need just to have a div
to build the Raty.
<div id="star"></div>
$('#star').raty();
Score
Used when we want starts with saved rating.
$('#star').raty({ score: 3 });
Score callback
If you need to start you score depending of a dynamic value, you can to use callback for it.
You can pass any value for it, not necessarily a data-
value. You can use a field value for example.
<div id="star" data-score="1"></div>
$('#star').raty({
score: function() {
return $(this).attr('data-score');
}
});
Number
Changes the number of stars.
$('#star').raty({ number: 10 });
Number Max
Change the maximum of start that can be created.
$('#numberMax-demo').raty({
numberMax: 5,
number : 500
});
Score Name
Changes the name of the hidden score field.
It can be submited on a form
or captured via JavaScript to be sended via ajax.
$('#star').raty({ scoreName: 'entity[score]' });
Number callback
You can receive the number of stars dynamic using callback to set it.
<div id="star" data-number="3"></div>
$('#star').raty({
number: function() {
return $(this).attr('data-number');
}
});
Read Only
You can prevent users to vote.
It can be applied with or without score and all stars will receives the hint corresponding of the selected star.
Stop the mouse over the stars to see:
$('#star').raty({ readOnly: true, score: 3 });
Read Only callback
You can decide if the rating will be readOnly dynamically returning true
of false
on the callback.
$('#star').raty({
readOnly: function() {
return 'true becomes readOnly' == 'true becomes readOnly';
}
});
No Rated Message
If readOnly is enabled and there is no score, the hint "Not rated yet!" will be shown for all stars. But you can change it.
Stop the mouse over the star to see:
$('#star').raty({
readOnly : true,
noRatedMsg: "I'am readOnly and I haven't rated yet!"
});
Half Show
You can represent a float score as a half star icon.
This options is just to show the half star. If you want enable the vote with half star on mouseover, please check the option half.
The round options showed belows is just for the icon, the score keeps as float always.
Enabled
The round rules are:
- Down: score <= x.25 the star will be rounded down;
- Half: score >= x.26 and <= x.75 the star will be a half star;
- Up: score >= x.76 the star will be rounded up.
$('#star').raty({ score: 3.26 });
Disabled
The rules becomes:
- Down: score < x.6 the star will be rounded down;
- Up: score >= x.6 the star will be rounded up;
$('#halfShow-demo').raty({
halfShow: false,
score : 3.26
});
Round
You can customize the round values of the halfShow option.
We changed the default interval [x.25 .. x.76], now x.26 will round down instead of to be a half star.
Remember that the full
attribute is used only when halfShow is disabled.
You can specify just the attribute you want to change and keeps the others as default.
$('#star').raty({
round: { down: .26, full: .6, up: .76 },
score: 3.26
});
Half
Enables the half star mouseover to be possible vote with half values.
If you want to vote with more precison than half value, please check the option precision.
$('#star').raty({ half: true });
Star Half
Changes the name of the half star.
$('#star').raty({
half : true,
starHalf: 'half.png'
});
Click
Callback to handle the score and the click event
on click action.
You can mension the Raty element (DOM) itself using this
.
$('#star').raty({
click: function(score, evt) {
alert('ID: ' + $(this).attr('id') + "\nscore: " + score + "\nevent: " + evt);
}
});
Hints
Changes the hint for each star by it position on array.
If you pass null
, the score value of this star will be the hint.
If you pass undefined
, this position will be ignored and receive the default hint.
$('#star').raty({ hints: ['a', null, '', undefined, '*_*']});
Path
Changes the path where your icons are located.
Set it only if you want the same path for all icons.
Don't mind about the last slash of the path, if you don't put it, we will set it for you.
$('#star').raty({ path: 'assets/images' });
Now we have the following full paths: assets/images/star-on.png
, assets/images/star-off.png
and so.
Star Off and Star On
Changes the name of the star on and star off.
$('#star').raty({
starOff: 'img/off.png',
starOn : 'http://icons.com/on.png'
});
Cancel
Add a cancel button on the left side of the stars to cacel the score.
Inside the click callback the argument code
receives the value null
when we click on cancel button.
$('#star').raty({ cancel: true });
Cancel Hint
Like the stars, the cancel button have a hint too, and you can change it.
Stop the mouse over the cancel button to see:
$('#star').raty({
cancel : true,
cancelHint: 'My cancel hint!'
});
Cancel Place
Changes the cancel button to the right side.
$('#star').raty({
cancel : true,
cancelPlace: 'right'
});
Cancel off and Cancel On
Changes the off and on icon of the cancel button.
$('#star').raty({
cancel : true,
cancelOff: 'off.png',
cancelOn : 'on.png'
});
Icon Range
It's an array of objects where each one represents a custom icon.
The range
attribute is until wich position the icon will be displayed.
The on
attribute is the active icon.
The off
attribute is the inactive icon.
$('#star').raty({
iconRange: [
{ range: 1, on: '1.png', off: '0.png' },
{ range: 2, on: '2.png', off: '0.png' },
{ range: 3, on: '3.png', off: '0.png' },
{ range: 4, on: '4.png', off: '0.png' },
{ range: 5, on: '5.png', off: '0.png' }
]
});
You can use an interval of the same icon jumping some number.
The range
attribute must be in an ascending order.
If the value on
or off
is omitted then the attribute starOn
and starOff
will be used.
$('#iconRange-demo').raty({
starOff : '0.png',
iconRange: [
{ range: 1, on: '1.png' },
{ range: 3, on: '3.png' },
{ range: 5, on: '5.png' }
]
});
Now we have all off icons as 0.png
, icons 1 and 2 as 1.png
, icon 3 as 3.png
and icons 4 and 5 as 5.png
.
Size
The size in pixel of the icon you will to use.
It changes the size for all icons.
$('#star').raty({
cancel : true,
cancelOff: 'cancel-off-big.png',
cancelOn : 'cancel-on-big.png',
half : true,
size : 24,
starHalf : 'star-half-big.png',
starOff : 'star-off-big.png',
starOn : 'star-on-big.png'
});
Width
By default Raty calculates the width calculating the size of the stars plus the spaces.
But for some reason the calculated width not fits on your layout, you can change it manually.
If you want to avoid that Raty applies the style width on you wrapper, set it to false
.
$('#star').raty({ width: 150 });
Target
Some place to display the hints or the cancelHint.
$('#star').raty({
cancel: true,
target: '#hint'
});
Your target can be a div
.
<div id="hint"></div>
Your target can be a text
field.
<input id="hint" type="text" />
Your target can be a textarea
.
<textarea id="hint"></textarea>
Your target can be a select
.
<select id="hint">
<option value="">--</option>
<option value="bad">bad</option>
<option value="poor">poor</option>
<option value="regular">regular</option>
<option value="good">good</option>
<option value="gorgeous">gorgeous</option>
</select>
Target Type
You have the option hint
or score
to chosse.
You can choose to see the score instead the hints using the value score
.
For the cancel button the value is empty.
<div id="hint"></div>
$('#targetType-demo').raty({
cancel : true,
target : '#hint',
targetType: 'number'
});
Target Keep
If you want to keep the score into the hint box after you do the rating, turn on this option.
<div id="hint"></div>
$('#star').raty({
cancel : true,
target : '#hint',
targetKeep: true
});
Target Text
Normally all target is keeped blank if you don't use the targetKeep option.
If you want a default content you can use this option.
$('#star').raty({
target : '#hint',
targetText: '--'
});
Target Format
You can choose a template to be merged with your hints and displayed on target.
$('#star').raty({
target : '#hint',
targetFormat: 'Rating: {score}'
});
Mouseover
You can handle the action on mouseover.
The arguments is the same of the click callback.
The options target, targetFormat, targetKeep, targetText and targetType are abstractions of this callback. You can do it by yourself.
$('#star').raty({
mouseover: function(score, evt) {
alert('ID: ' + $(this).attr('id') + "\nscore: " + score + "\nevent: " + evt);
}
});
Mouseout
You can handle the action on mouseout.
The arguments is the same of the mouseover callback.
$('#star').raty({
mouseout: function(score, evt) {
alert('ID: ' + $(this).attr('id') + "\nscore: " + score + "\nevent: " + evt);
}
});
Precision
You can get the right position of the cursor to get a precision score.
The star is represented just as half and full star, but the score is saved with precision.
When you enable this option the half options is automatically enabled and targetType is changed to score
.
$('#star').raty({ precision: true });
Space
You can take off the space between the star.
$('#star').raty({ space: false });
Single
You can turn on just the mouseovered star instead all from the first until the mouseovered one.
$('#star').raty({ single: true });
Changing the settings globally
You can change any option mentioning the scope $.fn.raty.defaults.
+ option_name. It must be called before you bind the plugin.
$.fn.raty.defaults.path = assets;
$.fn.raty.defaults.cancel = true;
Options
Creates a cancel button to cancel the rating.
The cancel's button hint.
Icon used on active cancel.
Icon used inactive cancel.
Cancel's button position.
Callback executed on rating click.
Enables half star selection.
Enables half star display.
Hints used on each star.
Object list with position and icon on and off to do a mixed icons.
Callback executed on mouseout.
Callback executed on mouseover.
Hint for no rated elements when it's readOnly.
Number of stars that will be presented.
Max of star the option number can creates.
A global locate where the icon will be looked.
Enables the selection of a precision score.
Turns the rating read-only.
Included values attributes to do the score round math.
Initial rating.
Name of the hidden field that holds the score value.
Enables just a single star selection.
The size of the icons that will be used.
Puts space between the icons.
The name of the half star image.
Name of the star image off.
Name of the star image on.
Element selector where the score will be displayed.
Template to interpolate the score in.
If the last rating value will be keeped after mouseout.
Default text setted on target.
Option to choose if target will receive hint o 'score' type.
Manually adjust the width for the project.
Functions
$('#star').raty('score');
Get the current score. If there is no score then undefined
will be returned.
$('#star').raty('score', number);
Set a score.
$('#star').raty('click', number);
Click on some star. It always call the click callback if it exists.
$('.star').raty('readOnly', boolean);
Change the read-only state.
$('#star').raty('cancel', boolean);
Cancel the rating. The boolean parameter tells if the click will be called or not. If you ommit it, false
it will be.
$('#star').raty('reload');
Reload the rating with the same configuration it was binded.
$('#star').raty('set', { option: value });
Reset the rating with new configurations. Only options especified will be overrided.
$('#star').raty('destroy');
Destroy the bind and gives you the raw element before the bind.