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react-easy-panzoom

v0.4.4

Published

Wrapper to enable pan and zoom for any React component

Downloads

16,923

Readme

react-easy-panzoom

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react-easy-panzoom-demo

React components that enables pan and zoom features for any component. Try out the live demo here

Installation

react-panzoom requires React 16 or later.

Using npm:

npm install --save react-easy-panzoom

Using yarn:

yarn add react-easy-panzoom

Usage

import { PanZoom } from 'react-easy-panzoom'

// ...
render() {
  return (
    <PanZoom>
      { 'This content can be panned and zoomed' }
    </PanZoom>
  )
}

Key mapping

PanZoom component natively supports keyboard interactions with arrow keys and - / + keys. This mapping can be extends using the keyMapping prop.

e.g. Mapping w, a, s, d:

import { PanZoom } from 'react-easy-panzoom'

// ...
render() {
  return (
    <PanZoom
      keyMapping={{
        '87': { x: 0, y: -1, z: 0 },
        '83': { x: 0, y: 1, z: 0 },
        '65': { x: -1, y: 0, z: 0 },
        '68': { x: 1, y: 0, z: 0 },
      }}
    >
      { 'This content can be panned and zoomed' }
    </PanZoom>
  )
}

Prevent pan

Sometimes it can be useful to prevent the view from panning, for example if the pan start is done on a clickable element. PanZoom provides the preventPan prop that let you define a function to prevent panning.

e.g. prevent panning when starting the pan on a specific div

content = null

// preventPan gives access to the event, as well as the 
// mouse coordinates in the coordinate system of the PanZoom container
preventPan = (event, x, y) => {
  // if the target is the content container then prevent panning
  if (e.target === content) {
    return true
  }

  // in the case the target is not the content container
  // use the coordinates to determine if the click happened
  // on the content container    
  const contentRect = content.getBoundingClientRect()

  const x1 = contentRect.left
  const x2 = contentRect.right
  const y1 = contentRect.top
  const y2 = contentRect.bottom

  return (x >= x1 && x <= x2) && (y >= y1 && y <= y2)
}

render() {
  return (
    <PanZoom
      preventPan={this.preventPan}
    >
      <div>{ 'This content can be panned and zoomed' }</div>
      <div ref={ref => this.content = ref}>{ 'This content can be panned and zoomed only outside of its container' }</div>
    </PanZoom>
  )
}

Boundaries

PanZoom supports the enableBoundingBox prop to restrict panning. The box is calculated based on the width and height of the inner content. A ratio is applied so that the bounding box allows panning up to a specific percentage of the inner content. By default this ratio is 0.8 but can be modified with boundaryRatioVertical and boundaryRatioHorizontal. In this case the pan content will be able to pan outside the parent container up to 80% of its size (the 20% remaining will always be visible).

A negative ratio will create a padding, but combined with zooming it can produce strange behaviour. A ratio above 1 will allow the pan content to pan outside the parent container more than its size.

To use the bounding box:

import { PanZoom } from 'react-easy-panzoom'

// ...
render() {
  return (
    <PanZoom
      boundaryRatioVertical={0.8} 
      boundaryRatioHorizontal={0.8} 
      enableBoundingBox
    >
      <div>{ 'This content can be panned and zoomed' }</div>
    </PanZoom>
  )
}

Properties

|Name|Type|Default|Description| |---|---|---|---| |autoCenter|bool|false|Auto-center the view when mounting| |autoCenterZoomLevel|number| |Specify the initial zoom level for auto-center| |zoomSpeed|number|1|Sets the zoom speed| |doubleZoomSpeed|number|1.75|Sets the zoom speed for double click| |disabled|bool|false|Disable pan and zoom| |disableKeyInteraction|bool|false|Disable keyboard interaction| |disableDoubleClickZoom|bool|false|Disable zoom when performing a double click| |disableScrollZoom|bool|false|Disable zoom when performing a scroll| |realPinch|bool|false|Enable real pinch interaction for touch events| |keyMapping|object|false|Define specific key mapping for keyboard interaction (e.g. { '<keyCode>': { x: 0, y: 1, z: 0 } }, with <keyCode> being the key code to map)| |minZoom|number| |Sets the minimum zoom value| |maxZoom|number| |Sets the maximum zoom value| |enableBoundingBox|boolean|false|Enable bounding box for the panzoom element. The bounding box will contain the element based on a ratio of its size| |boundaryRatioVertical|number|0.8|Vertical ratio for the bounding box| |boundaryRatioHorizontal|number|0.8|Horizontal ratio for the bounding box| |noStateUpdate|bool|true|Disable state update for each new x, y, z transform value while panning. Enabling it drastically increases the performances | |onPanStart|func| |Fired on pan start| |onPan|func| |Fired on pan| |onPanEnd|func| |Fired on pan end| |preventPan|func| |Defines a function to prevent pan| |style|object| |Override the inline-styles of the root element| |onStateChange|func| |Called after the state of the component has changed|

You can also pass in every other props you would pass to a div element. Those will be passed through to the container component. This is helpful for adding custom event handlers.

Methods

By using ref, methods from PanZoom can be accessed and called to trigger manipulation functions.

Available methods are listed below:

|Name|Parameters|Description| |---|---|---| |zoomIn|(zoomSpeed?: number)|Zoom in from the center of the PanZoom container| |zoomOut|(zoomSpeed?: number)|Zoom out from the center of the PanZoom container| |autoCenter|(zoom: number, animate?: boolean = true)|Center and resize the view to fit the PanZoom container| |reset| |Reset the view to it's original state (will not auto center if autoCenter is enabled)| |moveByRatio|(x: number, y: number, moveSpeedRatio?: number)|Move the view along x or/and y axis| |rotate|(angle: number \| (prevAngle) => newAngle)|Rotate the view by the specified angle|

Thanks

This react library is based on the awesome panzoom by @anvaka.

License

The files included in this repository are licensed under the MIT license.