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@dataunion/react-canvas-draw

v1.1.6

Published

A simple yet powerful canvas-drawing component for React.

Downloads

10

Readme

A simple yet powerful canvas-drawing component for React (Demo)

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Installation

Install via NPM:

npm install react-canvas-draw --save

or YARN:

yarn add react-canvas-draw

Usage

import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import CanvasDraw from "react-canvas-draw";

ReactDOM.render(<CanvasDraw />, document.getElementById("root"));

For more examples, like saving and loading a drawing ==> look into the /demo/src folder.

Props

These are the defaultProps of CanvasDraw. You can pass along any of these props to customize the CanvasDraw component. Examples of how to use the props are also shown in the /demo/src folder.

  static defaultProps = {
    onChange: null
    loadTimeOffset: 5,
    lazyRadius: 30,
    brushRadius: 12,
    brushColor: "#444",
    catenaryColor: "#0a0302",
    gridColor: "rgba(150,150,150,0.17)",
    hideGrid: false,
    canvasWidth: 400,
    canvasHeight: 400,
    disabled: false,
    imgSrc: "",
    saveData: null,
    immediateLoading: false,
    hideInterface: false
  };

Functions

Useful functions that you can call, e.g. when having a reference to this component:

  • getSaveData() returns the drawing's save-data as a stringified object
  • loadSaveData(saveData: String, immediate: Boolean) loads a previously saved drawing using the saveData string, as well as an optional boolean flag to load it immediately, instead of live-drawing it.
  • clear() clears the canvas completely
  • undo() removes the latest change to the drawing. This includes everything drawn since the last MouseDown event.

Local Development

This repo was kickstarted by nwb's awesome react-component starter.

You just need to clone it, yarn it & start it!

Tips

If you want to save large strings, like the stringified JSON of a drawing, I recommend you to use pieroxy/lz-string for compression. It's LZ compression will bring down your long strings to only ~10% of it's original size.

Acknowledgement

The lazy-brush project as well as its demo app by dulnan have been a heavy influence.

I borrowed a lot of the logic and actually used lazy-brush during the push to v1 of react-canvas-draw. Without it, react-canvas-draw would most likely still be pre v1 and wouldn't feel as good.

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

| Martin Beierling-Mutz💻 📖 💡 🤔 | Jan Hug🤔 | | :---: | :---: |

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

License

MIT, see LICENSE for details.