## Loading Show animation while loading data. ### Loading inside a container Displays animation in a container (such as a table) while loading data. :::demo Element provides two ways to invoke Loading: directive and service. For the custom directive `v-loading`, you just need to bind a `boolean` value to it. By default, the loading mask will append to the element where the directive is used. Adding the `body` modifier makes the mask append to the body element. ```html ``` ::: ### Customization You can customize loading text, loading spinner and background color. :::demo Add attribute `element-loading-text` to the element on which `v-loading` is bound, and its value will be displayed under the spinner. Similarly, `element-loading-spinner` and `element-loading-background` are for customizing loading spinner class name and background color. ```html ``` ::: ### Full screen loading Show a full screen animation while loading data. :::demo When used as a directive, a full screen Loading requires the `fullscreen` modifier, and it will be appended to body. In this case, if you wish to disable scrolling on body, you can add another modifier `lock`. When used as a service, Loading will be full screen by default. ```html ``` ::: ### Service You can also invoke Loading with a service. Import Loading service: ```javascript import { Loading } from 'element-ui'; ``` Invoke it: ```javascript Loading.service(options); ``` The parameter `options` is the configuration of Loading, and its details can be found in the following table. `LoadingService` returns a Loading instance, and you can close it by invoking its `close` method: ```javascript let loadingInstance = Loading.service(options); this.$nextTick(() => { // Loading should be closed asynchronously loadingInstance.close(); }); ``` Note that in this case the full screen Loading is singleton. If a new full screen Loading is invoked before an existing one is closed, the existing full screen Loading instance will be returned instead of actually creating another Loading instance: ```javascript let loadingInstance1 = Loading.service({ fullscreen: true }); let loadingInstance2 = Loading.service({ fullscreen: true }); console.log(loadingInstance1 === loadingInstance2); // true ``` Calling the `close` method on any one of them can close this full screen Loading. If Element is imported entirely, a globally method `$loading` will be registered to Vue.prototype. You can invoke it like this: `this.$loading(options)`, and it also returns a Loading instance. ### Options | Attribute | Description | Type | Accepted Values | Default | |---------- |-------------- |---------- |-------------------------------- |-------- | | target | the DOM node Loading needs to cover. Accepts a DOM object or a string. If it's a string, it will be passed to `document.querySelector` to get the corresponding DOM node | object/string | — | document.body | | body | same as the `body` modifier of `v-loading` | boolean | — | false | | fullscreen | same as the `fullscreen` modifier of `v-loading` | boolean | — | true | | lock | same as the `lock` modifier of `v-loading` | boolean | — | false | | text | loading text that displays under the spinner | string | — | — | | spinner | class name of the custom spinner | string | — | — | | background | background color of the mask | string | — | — | | customClass | custom class name for Loading | string | — | — |