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nw-react-slider--bki

v1.2.0-alpha-2

Published

Slider Component

Downloads

14

Readme

nw-react-slider

A React Slider

Authors: Drew Schuster & Greg Mathews

npm version npm downloads

Demo

✨DEMO ✨

To run the demo locally with live reload functionality:

npm install
PORT=3000 npm start

Then open localhost:3000 in a browser.

To run the demo locally without live reload:

npm install
PORT=3000 npm run start-static

Installation

The easiest way to use nw-react-slider is to install it from NPM and include it in your own build process (Webpack, Browserify, etc)

$ npm install --save nw-react-slider

You can also use the standalone UMD build by including dist/nw-react-slider.js or dist/nw-react-slider.min.js, as well as the styles from dist/nw-react-slider.css or dist/nw-react-slider.min.css.

Example usage

/** @jsx React.DOM */
var React = require('react')
var ReactDOM = require('react-dom')
var Slider = require('nw-react-slider')

var App = React.createClass({

  handleChange: function () {
    console.log('Change');
  },

  render: function () {
    return (
      <Slider
        value={0}
        min={0}
        max={10}
        ticks
        markers={[{value: 3, label: 'Three'}, {value: 8, label: 'Eight'}]}
        onChange={this.handleChange}/>
    )
  }
})

ReactDOM.render(<App/>, document.body)

Details

A <NWReactSlider/> element is an improved upon version of an HTML5 range type input. You are able to smoothly drag the handle no matter how large or small the number of your steps are, and you are able to style it more effectively. You can also add tick marks to your steps if you wish. <NWReactSlider/> is also compatible with IE9.

Styles

Styles are generated from src/slider.less. That can be pulled directly into your build process if you use less already, or you can pull the generated CSS from either dist/nw-react-slider.css or dist/nw-react-slider.min.css.

API

Props:

value: (React.PropTypes.number) Determines the start position of your slider. Must be a number between min and max. Default value is min.

min: (React.PropTypes.number) The smallest number you want in the range. Default min is 0.

max: (React.PropTypes.number) The largest number you want in the range. Default max is 10.

ticks: (React.PropTypes.bool) A boolean to show tick marks on the slider. Default true.

markerLabel: (React.PropTypes.array) An array filled with values and labels for which position on the slider track you want to mark

onChange: (React.PropTypes.func) A function that will be fired when the position of the handle changes. Default none

displayFollowerPopover: (React.PropTypes.bool) A boolean to show a floating label below the handle. Default false

Contributing

  • Fork the project
  • Make changes
  • Double check changes work by adding it to the examples
  • Update README with appropriate docs
  • Commit and create a PR

License

MIT