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Brad Birdsall's Swipe.js as a React component.
Check out the demo from a mobile device (real or emulated).
npm install react swipe-js-iso react-swipe --save
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import ReactSwipe from 'react-swipe';
const Carousel = () => {
let reactSwipeEl;
return (
<div>
<ReactSwipe
className="carousel"
swipeOptions={{ continuous: false }}
ref={el => (reactSwipeEl = el)}
>
<div>PANE 1</div>
<div>PANE 2</div>
<div>PANE 3</div>
</ReactSwipe>
<button onClick={() => reactSwipeEl.next()}>Next</button>
<button onClick={() => reactSwipeEl.prev()}>Previous</button>
</div>
);
};
ReactDOM.render(<Carousel />, document.getElementById('app'));
swipeOptions: ?Object - supports all original options from Swipe.js config. If passed object differs from the previous one react-swipe will re-initiate underlying Swipe.js instance with fresh options
style: ?Object - object with 3 keys (see defaults):
container: ?Objectwrapper: ?Objectchild: ?Objectregular props as className, id for root component are also supported
childCount: ?Number - use it to explicitely tell react-swipe that it needs to re-initiate underlying Swipe.js instance. For example, by setting the childCount prop to the length of the images array that you pass into react-swipe, re-rendering will take place when the images.length differs from the previous render pass:
<ReactSwipe childCount={images.length}>{images}</ReactSwipe>
Component proxies all Swipe.js instance methods.
Configure the ReactSwipe component in a sandbox environment at CodeSandbox.
MIT Licensed
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Brad Birdsall's Swipe.js as a React component
We found that @teachorg/react-swipe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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