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oiva-ui-react

v1.0.1

Published

**Description**

Downloads

49

Readme

Responsive Image Grid Modal for React

Description

oiva-ui-react is a React component that provides a responsive image grid modal. It displays images in a configurable grid layout (3 or 4 columns) and allows for modal viewing of individual images when clicked. The layout adapts automatically to different screen sizes, ensuring a seamless user experience across devices. This update includes the ability to display the image name within the modal.

Key Features

  • Responsive image grid layout (2, 3 or 4 columns)
  • Modal view for individual images with image name display
  • Customizable column size (2, 3 or 4)
  • Easy integration with React projects

Installation

Install the library using npm or yarn:

npm install oiva-ui-react

or

yarn add oiva-ui-react

Usage

Import the ImageGridModal component and use it in your React application:

import React from 'react';
import { ImageGridModal } from 'oiva-ui-react';

const testImages = [
  { id: 1, url: 'https://picsum.photos/id/134/1200/1000', name: 'Image 1', alt: 'Image 1 description' },
  { id: 2, url: 'https://picsum.photos/id/42/1100/800', name: 'Image 2', alt: 'Image 2 description' },
  // ... (more images)
];

function MyComponent() {
  return (
    <ImageGridModal
      colSize={3} // Number of columns (2, 3 or 4)
      mainSrc={testImages}
      showModal={true} // Set to true to show the modal
    />
  );
}

Props

| Prop | Type | Description | Default | |-----------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------------------|---------| | colSize | number | Number of columns in the grid layout (2,3 or 4) | 3 | | mainSrc | array | Array of image objects with properties: | | | | | - id (unique identifier) | | | | | - url (image URL) | | | | | - name (optional: image name) | | | | | - alt (alternative text for accessibility) | | | showModal | boolean | Whether to show the modal view initially (optional) | true |

Image Object Example

const testImages = [
  { id: 1, url: 'https://picsum.photos/id/134/1200/1000', name: 'Image 1', alt: 'Image 1 description' },
  // ... (more images)
];

Development

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/your-username/oiva-ui-react.git
  2. Install dependencies: npm install or yarn install
  3. Start the development server: npm start or yarn start (This will run the tests and build the library for development)
  4. Make changes to the code in the src directory.
  5. The development server will automatically recompile the library when you save changes.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to this project! Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines on how to contribute.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.