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react-lineto-patch-for-subpixel

v1.0.0

Published

Draw a line between two elements in React.

Downloads

8

Readme

react-lineto

Draw a line between two elements in React.

Build Status

Getting Started

yarn install
yarn run demo

Browse to localhost:4567.

Demo

Demo

Components

LineTo

Draw line between two DOM elements.

Example

import LineTo from 'react-lineto';

function render() {
    return (
        <div>
            <div className="A">Element A</div>
            <div className="B">Element B</div>
            <LineTo from="A" to="B" />
        </div>
    );
}

If using multiple instances of <LineTo /> inside separate components, you must provide a unique key for each of the container divs.

Properties

| Name | Type | Description | Example Values | ----------- | ------ | ---------------------------------------------- | -------------- | borderColor | string | Border color | #f00, red, etc. | borderStyle | string | Border style | solid, dashed, etc. | borderWidth | number | Border width (px) | | className | string | Desired CSS className for the rendered element | | delay | number or bool | Force render after delay (ms) | 0, 1, 100, true | fromAnchor | string | Anchor for starting point (Format: "x y") | top right, bottom center, left, 100% 0 | from* | string | CSS class name of the first element | | toAnchor | string | Anchor for ending point (Format: "x y") | top right, bottom center, left, 100% 0 | to* | string | CSS class name of the second element | | within | string | CSS class name of the desired container | | zIndex | number | Z-index offset |

* Required

SteppedLineTo

Draw stepped line between two DOM elements.

Example

import { SteppedLineTo } from 'react-lineto';

function render() {
    return (
        <div>
            <div className="A">Element A</div>
            <div className="B">Element B</div>
            <SteppedLineTo from="A" to="B" orientation="v" />
        </div>
    );
}

Properties

| Name | Type | Description | Example Values | ----------- | ------ | ---------------------------------------------- | -------------- | borderColor | string | Border color | #f00, red, etc. | borderStyle | string | Border style | solid, dashed, etc. | borderWidth | number | Border width (px) | | className | string | Desired CSS className for the rendered element | | delay | number or bool | Force render after delay (ms) | 0, 1, 100, true | fromAnchor | string | Anchor for starting point (Format: "x y") | top right, bottom center, left, 100% 0 | from* | string | CSS class name of the first element | | orientation | enum | "h" for horizonal, "v" for vertical | h or v | toAnchor | string | Anchor for ending point (Format: "x y") | top right, bottom center, left, 100% 0 | to* | string | CSS class name of the second element | | within | string | CSS class name of the desired container | | zIndex | number | Z-index offset |

* Required

Line

Draw line using pixel coordinates (relative to viewport).

Example

import { Line } from 'react-lineto';

function render() {
    return (
        <Line x0={0} y0={0} x1={10} y1={10} />
    );
}

Properties

| Name | Type | Description | Example Values | ----------- | ------ | ---------------------------------------------- | -------------- | borderColor | string | Border color | #f00, red, etc. | borderStyle | string | Border style | solid, dashed, etc. | borderWidth | number | Border width (px) | | className | string | Desired CSS className for the rendered element | | within | string | CSS class name of the desired container | | x0* | number | First X coordinate | | x1* | number | Second X coordinate | | y0* | number | First Y coordinate | | y1* | number | Second Y coordinate | | zIndex | number | Z-index offset |

* Required

Release Checklist

  1. Bump version in package.json
  2. Update CHANGELOG.md
  3. Run yarn build or ./scripts/update
  4. Create version commit (ex. "2.0.0")
  5. Create matching tag (ex. "2.0.0")
  6. Push master branch and tags to origin
  7. Verify Travis CI published NPM package