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react-swipeable-views-fork

v0.6.3

Published

A React component for swipeable views

Downloads

3

Readme

React swipeable views

A React component for swipeable views.

npm version npm downloads Build Status

Dependencies DevDependencies

TypeScript definitions on DefinitelyTyped

Check out the demos from a mobile device (real or emulated). It is tiny (<4kB) and quickly render the first slide then lasy-load the other.

Installation

npm install react-swipeable-views

Simple example

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Browser

import React from 'react';
import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views';

const MyComponent = () => (
  <SwipeableViews>
    <div style={Object.assign({}, styles.slide, styles.slide1)}>
      slide n°1
    </div>
    <div style={Object.assign({}, styles.slide, styles.slide2)}>
      slide n°2
    </div>
    <div style={Object.assign({}, styles.slide, styles.slide3)}>
      slide n°3
    </div>
  </SwipeableViews>
);

const styles = {
  slide: {
    padding: 15,
    minHeight: 100,
    color: '#fff',
  },
  slide1: {
    background: '#FEA900',
  },
  slide2: {
    background: '#B3DC4A',
  },
  slide3: {
    background: '#6AC0FF',
  },
};

export default MyComponent;

Native

import React, {
  StyleSheet,
  Text,
  View,
} from 'react-native';
import Button from 'react-native-button';

import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views/lib/index.native.animated';
// There is another version. I'm unsure which one give the best UX.
// import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views/lib/index.native.scroll';

const MyComponent = () => (
  <SwipeableViews style={slideContainer}>
    <View style={[styles.slide, styles.slide1]}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>
        slide n°1
      </Text>
    </View>
    <View style={[styles.slide, styles.slide2]}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>
        slide n°2
      </Text>
    </View>
    <View style={[styles.slide, styles.slide3]}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>
        slide n°3
      </Text>
    </View>
  </SwipeableViews>
);

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  slideContainer: {
    height: 100,
  },
  slide: {
    padding: 15,
    height: 100,
  },
  slide1: {
    backgroundColor: '#FEA900',
  },
  slide2: {
    backgroundColor: '#B3DC4A',
  },
  slide3: {
    backgroundColor: '#6AC0FF',
  },
  text: {
    color: '#fff',
    fontSize: 16,
  },
});

export default MyComponent;

Supported platforms

The API is as consistent as possible between the three platforms so the same component can be used independently on where it's running.

Browser

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iOS

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Android

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Example with autoPlay

The auto play feature is provided thanks to an High Order Component. It's working independently of the targeted platform. You can have a look at the Demo 7 to see it in action. Let's see an example with the browser:

import autoPlay from 'react-swipeable-views/lib/autoPlay';
import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views';

const AutoPlaySwipeableViews = autoPlay(SwipeableViews);

const MyComponent = () => (
  <AutoPlaySwipeableViews>
    <div>
      slide n°1
    </div>
    <div>
      slide n°2
    </div>
    <div>
      slide n°3
    </div>
  </AutoPlaySwipeableViews>
);

export default MyComponent;

API

<SwipeableViews />

| Name | Type | Default | Platform | Description | |:-----|:-----|:--------|:---------|:------------| | children | node | | | Use this property to provide your slides. | | containerStyle | object | {} | | Whether or not the auto complete is animated as it is toggled. | | disabled | bool | false | | If true, it will disable touch events. This is useful when you want to prohibit the user from changing slides. | | index | integer | 0 | | This is the index of the slide to show. This is useful when you want to change the default slide shown. Or when you have tabs linked to each slide. | | onChangeIndex | function(index, fromIndex) | | | This is callback prop. It's call by the component when the shown slide change after a swipe made by the user. This is useful when you have tabs linked to each slide. | | onSwitching | function(index, type) | | | This is callback prop. It's called by the component when the slide switching. This is useful when you want to implement something corresponding to the current slide position. | | resistance | bool | false | | If true, it will add bounds effect on the edges. | | style | object | {} | | This is the inlined style that will be applied on the root component. | | slideStyle | object | {} | | This is the inlined style that will be applied on the slide component. | | springConfig | object | {stiffness: 300, damping: 30} | Browser | This is the config given to react-motion for the spring. This is useful to change the dynamic of the transition. | | threshold | integer | 5 | | This is the threshold used for detectinga quick swipe. If the computed speed is above this value, the index change. |

Any other properties like className will be applied to the root component.

autoPlay

Extends the properties of <SwipeableViews /> and add the following ones:

| Name | Type | Default | Description | |:-----|:-----|:--------|:------------| | autoplay | bool | true | If false, the auto play behavior is disabled. | | direction | enum: 'incremental' 'decremental' | 'incremental' | This is the auto play direction. | | interval | integer | 3000 | Delay between auto play transitions (in ms). |

License

MIT