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slideer

v0.0.7

Published

Slider manager focused on animation, forked by slider-manager by Baptiste Briel

Downloads

5

Readme

Slideer

Simple wrapper to create sliders focused on animations. This project is a fork of slider-manager originally created by Baptiste Briel.

Installation

Prerequisites: Node.js (>=4.x, 6.x preferred) and Git.

Using yarn:

yarn add slideer

Using npm:

npm install slideer --save`

Usage

import Slideer from 'slideer'
import gsap from 'gsap'

const slideWrap = document.getElementById('#slider')
const slides = Array.from(slideWrap.querySelectorAll('.slides'))

const slider = new Slideer(slideWrap, {
    length: slides.length,
    loop: true,
    callback: (event) => {
        
        const index = event.current // array index
        const previous = event.previous // array index
        const direction = event.direction // +1 for next, -1 for prev

        slider.animating = true

        const windowWidth = window.innerWidth
        const tl = new TimelineMax({ paused: true, onComplete: () => {
            slider.animating = false
        }})

        tl.staggerTo(slides, 1, { cycle: {
            y: (loop) => index === loop ? 0 : windowWidth * direction
        }, ease: Expo.easeInOut}, 0, 0)

        tl.restart()
    }
})

// remember to initialize slider
slider.init()

// if you have pagination buttons
const prevControl = document.querySelector('.btn-prev')
const nextControl = document.querySelector('.btn-next')

// automatic check for loop or limit reached
prevControl.addEventListener('click', slider.goTo.call(slider, slider.getCurrentSlide() - 1), false)
nextControl.addEventListener('click', slider.goTo.call(slider, slider.getCurrentSlide() + 1), false)

element

  • el: slider wrapper element to attach swipe event

options

  • loop: true of false
  • delta: delta limiter for swipe events
  • callback: function called when user has swiped or scrolled

methods

  • init: add event listeners
  • getCurrentIndex: get current slide index
  • goTo(index): goes to the slide index
  • destroy: remove event listeners

Contributors

Clone this repo:

git clone git://github.com/liqueflies/slideer.git

From project root:

  • npm run start: run project on http://localhost:3100 with BrowserSync
  • npm run bundle: compile project
  • npm run build: uglify project

Tests

Tests will be available soon.

License

MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.