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react-treeview-lazy

v0.5.0

Published

Easy, light, flexible tree view made with React. Optional laziness.

Downloads

7

Readme

React-treeview npm version Bower version

Easy, light, flexible treeview made with React.

Demos from the demos folder.

install

Npm:

npm install react-treeview

Bower:

bower install react-treeview

The CSS file:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="path/to/react-treeview.css">

API

<TreeView />

The component accepts these props.

  • collapsed: whether the node is collapsed or not.
  • lazy: whether to add children to the DOM before the tree is expanded. Defaults to false.
  • defaultCollapsed: the uncontrolled equivalent to collapsed.
  • nodeLabel: the component or string (or anything renderable) that's displayed beside the TreeView arrow.
  • itemClassName: the class name of the tree view item div.

TreeViews can be naturally nested.

The extra properties transferred onto the arrow, so all attributes and events naturally work on it.

Styling

The CSS is flexible, commented and made to be easily customized. Feel free to inspect the demo's classes and check the short CSS code.

Build It Yourself/Run the Demos

Build: npm install && npm run prerelease

Demos: npm install && npm start && open http://localhost:3000

License

MIT.