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react-simple-social

v1.0.6

Published

Add social share links through one simple and lightweight React component

Downloads

12

Readme

Add social share links through one simple and lightweight React component

A simple React component that adds React share links with SVG icons in your selected color. You don't have to add an <Twittershare /> <FacebookShare /> <RedditShare />... for each service you want to share to. Instead you add the react-simple-social component once: <SocialShare sites={['facebook', 'twitter', 'reddit', 'linkedin', 'email']} /> and specify which share links it shall contain as a prop. And its lightweight and should work with React version 15 and 16.

It contains 5 inline SVG icon types; minimal, round, roundedunfilled, roundedsquare, square and text. These can be passed as props to the component. They look like and are all taken from iconmonstr.com:

icons

Usage

Install the package running:

npm i react-simple-social

Or

yarn add react-simple-social

Then use it in your React component:

import React, { Component } from 'react';

import SocialShare from 'react-simple-social';

export class MyComponent extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        Hello world!
        <SocialShare 
          url="https://example.com/my-blog-post"
          title="This is my blog post"
          sites={['facebook', 'twitter', 'reddit', 'linkedin', 'email']}
          color='gray'
          width="20"
          height="20"
          theme="minimal"
        />
      </div>
    );
  }
}

You can configure the following props:

| Prop | Value | |--------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | url | full url to share (required) | | title | title of the shared content (only used on some sites) | | sites | wanted share icons, possibilities: sites={['facebook', 'twitter', 'reddit', 'linkedin', 'email']} | | height | height of the icon | | width | width of the icon | | color | color of the icon | | theme | which of the icon theme to use (or raw text) possibilities: minimal, round, roundedunfilled, roundedsquare, square, text |

Thanks

Icons are from: http://iconmonstr.com

Build using boilerplate: https://github.com/lassegit/npm-react-module