@sontx/react-coverflow
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Carousel of coverflow effect
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React Coverflow
React Coverflow is a React component for building cover flow style carousel in a convenient way.
Features of react-coverflow
- Flexbox styles of CSS 3.
- Support scroll in the component.
- Support navigation buttons optional
- Using css-module
- Support mobile
Getting started
Install react-coverflow
using npm.
$ npm install react-coverflow
The required stylesheet using css-module
and include in package(js file), so you don't need include other stylesheet.
Usage
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import Coverflow from 'react-coverflow';
const fn = function () {
/* do your action */
}
ReactDOM.render(
<Coverflow width="960" height="500"
displayQuantityOfSide={2}
navigation={false}
enableScroll={true}
clickable={true}
active={0}
>
<div
onClick={() => fn()}
onKeyDown={() => fn()}
role="menuitem"
tabIndex="0"
>
<img
src='image/path'
alt='title or description'
style={{
display: 'block',
width: '100%',
}}
/>
</div>
<img src='image/path' alt='title or description' data-action="http://andyyou.github.io/react-coverflow/"/>
<img src='image/path' alt='title or description' data-action="http://andyyou.github.io/react-coverflow/"/>
</Coverflow>,
document.querySelector('.content')
);
In order to pass functions to the images, you can simply wrap the <img />
in a <div>
. You should make sure to give your img specific styling properties to confine it to the parent div.
For more examples, on how to use React Coverflow, please visit http://andyyou.github.io/react-coverflow/
Properties
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|----------------------|-----------|-------------------|----------------------------------------------|
| children | node | | should be <img />
nodes |
| infiniteScroll | boolean | false | Allows the carousel to scroll from the last image to the (upon clicking the next button) or from the first to the last (by clicking the previous button). infiniteScroll is not supported by mouse scrolling. |
| displayQuantityOfSide| number | | The number of display image from center to the one side end.|
| navigation | boolean | false | Enable navigation buttons (prev, next). |
| enableHeading | boolean | true | Shows the img alt as the label for the img. |
| enableScroll | boolean | true | Enable scrolling feature. |
| media | object | | To support media query, if you want responsive with parent element you can ignore width
and height
props or set it to auto
. |
| active | number | middle child node | The index of the image you want to be active.|
| clickable | boolean | true | Makes images clickable, setting to false will disable clickability of images. |
| currentFigureScale | number | 1.5 | The scale factor (float) to be applied on the active image. |
| otherFigureScale | number | .8 | The scale factor (float) to be applied on the inactive images.|
Responsive
Now, you can use media
props to support responsive design. The syntax part is come form Radium
You can reference to this doc.
- 2016-09-13 If you need RWD you should add
<StyleRoot>
ReactDOM.render(
<StyleRoot>
<Coverflow
displayQuantityOfSide={2}
navigation={true}
enableHeading={true}
active={0}
media={{
'@media (max-width: 900px)': {
width: '600px',
height: '300px'
},
'@media (min-width: 900px)': {
width: '960px',
height: '600px'
}
}}
>
<img src='images/album-1.png' alt='Album one' data-action="https://facebook.github.io/react/"/>
<img src='images/album-2.png' alt='Album two' data-action="http://passer.cc"/>
<img src='images/album-3.png' alt='Album three' data-action="https://doce.cc/"/>
<img src='images/album-4.png' alt='Album four' data-action="http://tw.yahoo.com"/>
</Coverflow>
</StyleRoot>
,
document.querySelector('.example_2')
);
Contributors
Use Github issues for requests
react-coverflow
is a community project and wouldn't be what it is without contributions! We encourage and support contributions. The react-coverflow
source code is released under the MIT License.
Feel free to fork and improve/enhance react-coverflow
any way you want. If you feel that react-coverflow
will benefit from your changes, please open a pull request.
Development
If you want to custom the component there are some commands that can help you.
# Compile component to dist/
$ npm run build-npm
# Build source of site
$ npm run build-site
# Clean
$ npm run clean
# Development Server
$ npm run dev
# Deploy examples to gh-pages
$ npm run build-npm
$ npm run build-site
$ git subtree push --prefix site origin gh-pages
$ npm version patch
$ npm publish
Release History
- 2018-03-04
- Added Infinite Scrolling Option that allows users to scroll from first to last option continuously using the arrow buttons. Buttons dynamically rendered based on current position of img
- 2018-02-24
- Fixed deprecation errors / warnings, updated packages.
- 2016-09-29
- Add
clickable
props to on/off click of image.
- Add
- 2016-09-22
- Fix issue change
active
can updatecurrent
image.
- Fix issue change
- 2016-09-16
- Add keypress events for prev/next
- 2016-09-13
- Fix Unknown Prop Warning
- Radium updated that if you need RWD feature you need to wrap
<StyleRoot>
- Remove img
url
attribute, usedata-action
instead. when value is string will redirectin url otherwise can put function will be execute. - Add
active
attribute
- 2016-09-10
- Use
postcss-loader
instead ofautoprefixer-loader
- Update babel to v6+
- Use
- 2015-12-12 Fix React 0.14.3 two copies issue
- 2015-12-10 Update React version.
- 2015-11-13
- v0.1.9 Support responsive props.
- Update eslint with babel-eslint.
- 2015-11-11
- v0.1.8 Fix some issues and add option to enable/disable scroll ability.
- Add displayName to fix react-devtool show t tag.
- 2015-11-10
- v0.1.6 Support react 0.14.2
- 2015-10-09
- v0.1.4 Add propTypes and enableHeading options for mobile.
- Add example of responsive.
- 2015-10-07 v0.1.3 Support even number of images, Fix bugs
- 2015-09-22 v0.1.0
Issues
- If you get the errors as follow
Warning: Any use of a keyed object should be wrapped in React.addons.createFragment(object) before being passed as a child. Warning: t(...): React component classes must extend React.Component.
That because of React 0.14.2 got some change and the component not update before.
Error: To use plugins requiring addCSS (e.g. keyframes, media queries), please wrap your application in the StyleRoot component
Todo
- Write test case
- Add further customization options
- Add Prev/Next Arrows instead of Buttons