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react-masonry-infinite-felix

v1.2.1

Published

React component for masonry infinite grid. Based on Bricks.js, React Infinite Scroller and React Masonry Layout.

Downloads

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Readme

React Masonry Infinite

npm

Very simple React.js component for masonry grid. Based on Bricks.js, React Infinite Scroller and React Masonry Layout.

Component is mostly suitable for static data, but can be used with dynamic with instance methods.

Demo

Demo page

Features

Instalation

Using NPM

  npm install --save react-masonry-infinite 

Using yarn

  yarn add react-masonry-infinite 

Basic example

import MasonryInfiniteScroller from 'react-masonry-infinite';

...
<MasonryInfiniteScroller hasMore={this.state.hasMore} loadMore={() => this.setState({ elements: this.state.elements.push("Element") })}>
    {
        this.state.elements.map((el, index) =>
            <div key={index}/>
        )
    }
</MasonryInfiniteScroller>
...

Props

|Props|Type|Default|Description| |:-:|:-:|:--|:--| | className | String | '' | CSS className for root element | | pack | Boolean | false | Flag to force pack on every update | | packed | String | data-packed | An attribute added to the grid items after they're positioned within the grid. If the attribute is not prefixed with data-, it will be added. See Bricks.js | | sizes | Array | [{ columns: 1, gutter: 20 }, { mq: '768px', columns: 2, gutter: 20 }, { mq: '1024px', columns: 3, gutter: 20 }] | An array of objects describing the grid's properties at different breakpoints. When defining your sizes, note the rules of Bricks.js | | position | Boolean | true | A Booleanean indicating that the grid items should be positioned using the top and left CSS properties. | | style | Object | {} | The inline style | | pageStart | Number | 0 | The page number corresponding to the initial items, defaults to 0 which means that for the first loading, loadMore will be called with 1 | | loadMore | Function | (pageToLoad) => {} | This function is called when the user scrolls down and we need to load items | | hasMore | Boolean | true | Booleanean stating whether there are more items to be loaded. Event listeners are removed if false | | loader | DOMNode | null | Loader element to be displayed while loading items | | threshold | Number | 250 | The distance between the bottom of the page and the bottom of the window's viewport that triggers the loading of new items | | useWindow | DOMNode | null | Booleanean stating whether to add listeners to the window, or else, the DOMNode | | element | String | div | Element type of infinite scroll container |

Methods

|Method|Description| |:-:|:--| |forcePack|Packs Bricks.js instance (usefull when data is dynamic)| |forceUpdate|Updates Bricks.js instance|

License

MIT