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react-chronos

v1.0.5

Published

⛓ React chronology component providing dual chronological timelines.

Downloads

17

Readme

React Chronos

⛓ React chronology component providing dual chronological timelines.

Preview of dual chronological timelines

Installation

npm install react-chronos --save

Usage

import Chronology from 'react-chronos';

<Chronology type="vertical">
    {events.map(event => (
        <div class="marker"></div>
        <div class="event">{ event.details }</div>
    ))}
</Chronology>

Documentation

Chronology

The Chronology component is the main and only component provided by react-chronos. It accepts the following properties:

type

The type of chronology and timeline to render. It can one of the following values: horizontal or vertical. If not specified, the default will be vertical.

eventSelector

The query selector to use to find events inside the chronology.

markerSelector

The query selector to use to find markers inside the chronology.

markerClassNames

The object that defines the class names to be applied to markers. The shape of the object and its default values is as follow:

{
    left: 'marker-left',
    right: 'marker-right',
    top: 'marker-top',
    bottom: 'marker-bottom',
}

For a vertical chronology the values for left and right will be applied to markers where its related event was positioned to any of those sides. The same behavior goes for horizontal chronology using top and bottom.

markerStyles

The object that defines the inline styles to be applied to markers. The shape of the object and its default values is as follow:

{
    left: {},
    right: {},
    top: {},
    bottom: {},
}

For a vertical chronology the values for left and right will be applied to markers where its related event was positioned to any of those sides. The same behavior goes for horizontal chronology using top and bottom.

Development

TBD

# For quick development and hot reload...
npm run storybook

# For building the distribution package...
npm start

Tests

TBD

npm test