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react-mobile-picker-scroll

v0.2.14

Published

An iOS like select box component for React, with scroll wheel and keyboard support

Downloads

1,402

Readme

React Mobile Picker

This package is a fork of the original React Mobile Picker made by @adcentury, modified to provide scroll wheel and keyboard up/down event support for desktop browsers.

React Mobile Picker is a super simple component with no restriction, which means you can use it in any way you want.

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Install

npm install react-mobile-picker-scroll --save

Usage

ES6

import Picker from 'react-mobile-picker-scroll';

CommonJS

var Picker = require('react-mobile-picker-scroll');

Props

| Property name | Type | Default | Description | | ------------- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | | optionGroups | Object | N/A | Key-value pairs as {name1: options1, name2: options2}. options is an array of all options for this name. | | valueGroups | Object | N/A | Selected value pairs as {name1: value1, name2: value2}. | | onChange(name, value) | Function | N/A | Callback called when user pick a new value. | | itemHeight | Number | 36 | Height of each item (that is each option). In px. | | height | Number | 216 | Height of the picker. In px. |

Getting Started

By design, React Mobile Picker is a Controlled Component, which means the selected value of the rendered element will always reflect the valueGroups. Every time you want to change the selected item, just modify valueGroups values.

Here is an example of how to integrate React Mobile Picker:

import React, {Component} from 'react';
import Picker from 'react-mobile-picker-scroll';

class App extends Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
      valueGroups: {
        title: 'Mr.',
        firstName: 'Micheal',
        secondName: 'Jordan'
      }, 
      optionGroups: {
        title: ['Mr.', 'Mrs.', 'Ms.', 'Dr.'],
        firstName: ['John', 'Micheal', 'Elizabeth'],
        secondName: ['Lennon', 'Jackson', 'Jordan', 'Legend', 'Taylor']
      }
    };
  }

  // Update the value in response to user picking event
  handleChange = (name, value) => {
    this.setState(({valueGroups}) => ({
      valueGroups: {
        ...valueGroups,
        [name]: value
      }
    }));
  };

  render() {
    const {optionGroups, valueGroups} = this.state;

    return (
      <Picker
        optionGroups={optionGroups}
        valueGroups={valueGroups}
        onChange={this.handleChange} />
    );
  }
}

More Examples

git clone this repo
npm install
npm start
point your browser to http://localhost:8080

License

MIT.