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react-hexgrid-with-context-api

v1.0.9

Published

Interactive hexagon grids with React bindings, with new Context API

Downloads

2

Readme

react-hexgrid

build status Downloads npm version dependencies Status devDependencies Status Live demo License

This is just a fork for the original package that merges the pull request that updates Context API.

React components to build interactive hexagons grids. It uses SVG which makes it fast, scalable and easy to apply custom styles. You can easily customize the layout of the grid just by configuration.

Component-based approach allows you to customize the grid shape to suit your needs or even apply your own components / SVG elements to it. You can use pre-defined generator to create certain shape grid or you may build totally your own grid to the shape you wish, while still keeping it under control and interactive.

You could easily use this library to build (just to name a few) a nice portfolio, image library or even a game!

With inspiration from http://www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexagons.

Pre-requisites

You should be familiar with Node + NPM, React and ES6 to use this library. Library also depends heavily on HTML5 features (mostly SVG) which all might not be supported by every browser yet. For example Drag & Drop is still quite heavily under work.

Getting Started

Install it via npm:

npm install --save react-hexgrid

More documentation in the Wiki.

Example

import { HexGrid, Layout, Hexagon, Text, Pattern, Path, Hex } from 'react-hexgrid';
import './App.css';

class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div className="App">
        <HexGrid width={1200} height={800} viewBox="-50 -50 100 100">
          {/* Grid with manually inserted hexagons */}
          <Layout size={{ x: 10, y: 10 }} flat={true} spacing={1.1} origin={{ x: 0, y: 0 }}>
            <Hexagon q={0} r={0} s={0} />
            {/* Using pattern (defined below) to fill the hexagon */}
            <Hexagon q={0} r={-1} s={1} fill="pat-1" />
            <Hexagon q={0} r={1} s={-1} />
            <Hexagon q={1} r={-1} s={0}>
              <Text>1, -1, 0</Text>
            </Hexagon>
            <Hexagon q={1} r={0} s={-1}>
              <Text>1, 0, -1</Text>
            </Hexagon>
            {/* Pattern and text */}
            <Hexagon q={-1} r={1} s={0} fill="pat-2">
              <Text>-1, 1, 0</Text>
            </Hexagon>
            <Hexagon q={-1} r={0} s={1} />
            <Hexagon q={-2} r={0} s={1} />
            <Path start={new Hex(0, 0, 0)} end={new Hex(-2, 0, 1)} />
          </Layout>
          <Pattern id="pat-1" link="http://cat-picture" />
          <Pattern id="pat-2" link="http://cat-picture2" />
        </HexGrid>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

Will look something like this (custom CSS applied): HexGrid image

Examples

See examples folder.

Basics

  1. basic-board - Basic usage of react-hexgrid
  2. custom-grid - Simple custom grid
  3. templates - Ready-made grid templates

Advanced

  1. pathfinding - Pathfinding
  2. drag & drop - Drag & drop with two grids
  3. animations - Animations & effects

Testing changes locally

You can test changes by importing the library directly from a folder:

  1. Do changes to the library
  2. On your test project: npm install /path/to/your/react-hexgrid/ --save
  3. For easy development, you can npm link react-hexgrid on your application
  4. And finally npm run compile the react-hexgrid to have the changes in your application

License

MIT