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@sabbir1055/drag-drop-puzzle

v1.0.3

Published

drag and drop puzzle game

Downloads

7

Readme

Description

This a funny puzzle game. Only adding one image your can slice it into what ever pieces you want to make it more complex.

Installation

npm i @sabbir1055/drag-drop-puzzle --save

Uses

import React from 'react'
import Puzzle from '@sabbir1055/drag-drop-puzzle'
function App() {

  const finalResult = (data) => {
    console.log(data)
  }

  return (
      <>
        <Puzzle imgUrl = 'https://cdn.jpegmini.com/user/images/slider_puffin_before_mobile.jpg' getResult = {finalResult}/>
      </>
  )
}

export default App;

Options

drag-drop-puzzle support many options. These are :

Option name | Description | Data Type | Default --- | --- |--- | --- width| your full canvas width | numeric | 600 height| your full canvas height | numeric | 600 XLength| How many pieces do yout need for X axis | numeric | 4 YLength| How many pieces do yout need for Y axis | numeric | 4 imgUrl| Image url that will be splices into XLength * YLength pieces | string | alt text parentClass| Style your outer canvas | string | null childClass| Style your inner elements of canvas | string | null getResult| callback function that return the result | string | return success or keep trying

Git repository

If you want to contribute click here