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paperedflip

v2.0.9

Published

Powerful, simple and flexible JS Library for creating realistic and beautiful page turning effect

Downloads

31

Readme

StPageFlip

Powerful, simple, and flexible JS Library for creating realistic and beautiful page turning effect.

Features

  • Works with simple images on canvas and complex HTML blocks
  • Has simple API and flexible configuration
  • Compatible with mobile devices
  • Supports landscape and portrait screen mode
  • Supports soft and hard page types (only in HTML mode)
  • No dependencies

Installation

You can install the latest version using npm:

npm install page-flip

Or download bundle from Github

Usage

If you've installed the package from npm, you should import PageFlip from page-flip package, or just use <script/> tag:

<script src="{path/to/scripts}/page-flip.browser.js"></script>

To create a new PageFlip object:

import { PageFlip } from 'page-flip';

const pageFlip = new PageFlip(htmlParentElement, settings);

// or if you're using a script tag and page-flip.browser.js:
const pageFlip = new St.PageFlip(htmlParentElement, settings);

htmlParentElement - HTMLElement- root element, where the book will be created

settings: object - configuration object.

To draw on a canvas, use loadFromImages:

pageFlip.loadFromImages(['path/to/image1.jpg', 'path/to/image2.jpg' ... ]);

To load page from html elements - use loadFromHtml:

pageFlip.loadFromHtml(items);

For example:

<div id="book">
    <div class="my-page" data-density="hard">
        Page Cover
    </div>
    <div class="my-page">
        Page one
    </div>
    <div class="my-page">
        Page two
    </div>
    <div class="my-page">
        Page three
    </div>
    <div class="my-page">
        Page four
    </div>
    <div class="my-page" data-density="hard">
        Last page
    </div>
</div>
const pageFlip = new PageFlip(document.getElementById('book'), {
    width: 400, // required parameter - base page width
    height: 600, // required parameter - base page height
});

pageFlip.loadFromHTML(document.querySelectorAll('.my-page'));

Use data-density="hard" attribute to specify page type (soft | hard) and define flipping animation.

Config

To set configuration define these parameters when creating an object:

  • width: number - required
  • height: number - required
  • size: ("fixed", "stretch") - default: "fixed" Whether the book will be stretched under the parent element or not
  • minWidth, maxWidth, minHeight, maxHeight: number You must set threshold values ​​with size: "stretch"
  • drawShadow: bool - default: true Draw shadows or not when page flipping
  • flippingTime: number (milliseconds) - default: 1000 Flipping animation time
  • usePortrait: bool - default: true Enable switching to portrait mode. !This mode uses cloning of html elements (pages)
  • startZIndex: number - default: 0 Initial value to z-index
  • startPage: number - default: 0 Page number from which to start viewing
  • autoSize: bool - default: true If this value is true, the parent element will be equal to the size of the book
  • maxShadowOpacity: number [0..1] - default: 1 Shadow intensity (1: max intensity, 0: hidden shadows)
  • showCover: boolean - default: false If this value is true, the first and the last pages will be marked as hard and will be shown in single page mode
  • mobileScrollSupport: boolean - default: true disable content scrolling when touching a book on mobile devices
  • swipeDistance: number - default: 30 (px) minimum distance to detect swipe (new on 1.1.0)
  • clickEventForward: boolean - default: true forwarding click events to the page children html elements (only for a and button tags) (new on 1.1.0)
  • useMouseEvents: boolean - default: true using mouse and touch events to page flipping (new on 1.2.0)
  • disableFlipByClick: boolean - default: false if this value is true, flipping by clicking on the whole book will be locked. Clicking will only work in corners (new on 2.0.3)

Events

To listen events use the method on:

pageFlip.on('flip', (e) => {
    // callback code
    alert(e.data); // current page number
});

Available events:

  • flip: number - triggered by page turning
  • changeOrientation: ("portrait", "landscape") - triggered when page orientation changes
  • changeState: ("user_fold", "fold_corner", "flipping", "read") - triggered when the state of the book changes
  • init: ({page: number, mode: 'portrait', 'landscape'}) - triggered when the book is init and the start page is loaded. Listen (on) this event before using the "loadFrom..." methods
  • update: ({page: number, mode: 'portrait', 'landscape'}) - triggered when the book pages are updated (using the "updateFrom..." methods)

Event object has two fields: data: number | string and object: PageFlip

Methods

  • getPageCount: number - Get number of all pages
  • getOrientation: 'portrait', 'landscape' - Get the current orientation: portrait or landscape
  • getBoundsRect: PageRect - Get current book sizes and position
  • getCurrentPageIndex: number - Get the current page number (starts at 0)
  • turnToPage(pageNum: number) - Turn to the specified page number (without animation)
  • turnToNextPage() - Turn to the next page (without animation)
  • turnToPrevPage() - Turn to the previous page (without animation)
  • flipNext(corner: 'top' | 'bottom') - Turn to the next page (with animation)
  • flipPrev(corner: 'top' | 'bottom') - Turn to the previous page (with animation)
  • flip(pageNum: number, corner: 'top' | 'bottom') - Turn to the specified page (with animation)
  • loadFromImages(images: ['path-to-image1.jpg', ...]) - Load page from images
  • loadFromHtml(items: NodeListOf | HTMLElement[]) - Load page from html elements
  • updateFromHtml(items: NodeListOf | HTMLElement[]) - Update page from html elements (new on 0.4.0)
  • updateFromImages(images: ['path-to-image1.jpg', ...]) - Update page from images (new on 0.4.0)
  • destroy() - Destructor. Remove a root HTML element and all event handlers (new on 0.4.0)

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