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react-side-collapse

v2.0.5

Published

Component-wrapper for collapse animation with react-motion for elements with variable (and dynamic) height

Downloads

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react-side-collapse

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Component-wrapper for collapse animation with react-motion for elements with variable (and dynamic) height

React Collapse

This is a fork of react-collapse. This repo has been modified for collapsing horizontally

Installation

NPM

npm install --save react react-motion react-side-collapse

Don't forget to manually install peer dependencies (react, react-motion) if you use npm@3.

TODO: I haven't updated bower side side collapsing library

Bower:

bower install --save https://npmcdn.com/react-side-collapse/bower.zip

or in bower.json

{
  "dependencies": {
    "react-collapse": "https://npmcdn.com/react-collapse/bower.zip"
  }
}

then include as

<!-- Dependencies -->
<script src="bower_components/react/react.js"></script>
<!-- <script src="bower_components/react-height/build/react-height.js"></script>*/ -->
<script src="bower_components/react-motion/build/react-motion.js"></script>
<!-- React-collapse -->
<script src="bower_components/react-side-collapse/build/react-side-collapse.js"></script>

1998 Script Tag:

<!-- Dependencies -->
<script src="https://npmcdn.com/react/dist/react.js"></script>
<script src="https://npmcdn.com/react-height/build/react-height.js"></script>
<script src="https://npmcdn.com/react-motion/build/react-motion.js"></script>
<!-- React-collapse -->
<script src="https://npmcdn.com/react-collapse/build/react-collapse.js"></script>
(Module exposed as `ReactCollapse`)

Demo

http://nkbt.github.io/react-collapse/example

Codepen demo

http://codepen.io/nkbt/pen/MarzEg

Usage

<Collapse isOpened={true || false}>
  <div>Random content</div>
</Collapse>

Options

isOpened: PropTypes.boolean.isRequired

Expands or collapses content.

children: PropTypes.node.isRequired

One or multiple children with static, variable or dynamic height.

<Collapse isOpened={true}>
  <p>Paragraph of text</p>
  <p>Another paragraph is also OK</p>
  <p>Images and any other content are ok too</p>
  <img src="nyancat.gif" />
</Collapse>

fixedHeight: PropTypes.number

If content's height is known ahead it is possible to bypass the process of content height calculation by passing optional fixedHeight prop with number of pixels.

<Collapse isOpened={true} fixedHeight={100}>
  <div>Animated container will always expand to 100px height</div>
</Collapse>

springConfig: React.PropTypes.objectOf(React.PropTypes.number)

Custom config {stiffness, damping, precision} passed to the spring function (see https://github.com/chenglou/react-motion#--spring-val-number-config-springhelperconfig--opaqueconfig)

import {presets} from 'react-motion';

<Collapse isOpened={true} springConfig={presets.wobbly}>
  <div>Wobbly animated container</div>
</Collapse>
<Collapse isOpened={true} springConfig={{stiffness: 100, damping: 20}}>
  <div>Customly animated container</div>
</Collapse>

keepCollapsedContent: React.PropTypes.bool (default: false)

By default ReactCollapse destroys content of collapsed element. setting keepCollapsedContent to true allows to keep content. ReactCollapse renders container with height: 0 and overflow: hidden (with all the content untouched) when closed instead of destroying it. See #18 for details.

Pass-through props

All other props are applied to a container that is being resized. So it is possible to pass style or className, for example.

<Collapse isOpened={true}
  style={{width: 200, border: '1px solid red'}}
  className="collapse">

  <div>
    Animated container has red border, 200px width
    and has `class="collapse"`
  </div>
</Collapse>

Behaviour notes

  • initially opened Collapse elements will be statically rendered with no animation (see #19)
  • it is possible to override overflow and height styles for Collapse (see #16), and ReactCollapse may behave unexpectedly. Do it only when you definitely know you need it, otherwise, never override overflow and height styles.

Development and testing

Currently is being developed and tested with the latest stable Node 5 on OSX and Windows. Should be ok with Node 4, but not guaranteed.

To run example covering all ReactCollapse features, use npm start, which will compile src/example/Example.js

git clone [email protected]:nkbt/react-collapse.git
cd react-collapse
npm install
npm start

# then
open http://localhost:8080

Tests

npm test

# to run tests in watch mode for development
npm run test:dev

# to generate test coverage (./reports/coverage)
npm run test:cov

License

MIT