react-picture-show

1.4.0 • Public • Published

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A Bare bones slideshow component that handles transitions between slides and exposes control so that it is easy to decorate with other controls. Out of the box, it supports swiping to paginate, clicking left and right, and lasyloading slides

PictureShow Demo

installation

node

npm install react-picture-show

Usage

Basic

  
<PictureShow>
  <img src='http://...'/>
  <img src='http://...'/>
  <div>another thing</div>
  <img src='http://...'/>
  <img src='http://...'/>
</PictureShow>
 

Component Properties Overview

Properties Type Default Description Supported
ratio Array Null Shape of the slideshow, for example: [16,9] yes
animationSpeed Number 1500 Speed of slide transitions in px/s yes
startingSlide Number 0 Initial slide view yes
onClickSlide Function null override click handler for slide yes
onBeforeTransition Function noop Function called before transition starts yes
onAfterTransition Function noop Function called after transition ends no
slideBuffer Number 1 The number of slides loaded to the left and right of the slide in view yes
clickDivide Number 0.45 The division between previous and next when clicking the slideshow yes
infinite Boolean true Is the Slideshow continuous no
suppressPending Boolean true Should slides outside the slideBuffer be suppressed no

Public methods on mounted component

Method Description Supported
next Go forward one slide yes
previous Go backward one slide yes
goToSlide Go to a specific slide index yes
disable Deactivate slideshow no
enable Acticate slideshow no

How slides work

Slides are the direct child components of a <PictureShow/>. They are cloned with the following additional properties:

{
  slideRatio: Number, // the ratio of the outer slide (w/h)
  slidePending: Boolean // whether the slide can be lazyloaded
}

By cloning the children with these props, you are free to create 'slide' components that react to them however you want. If the child already has one of these props it will be replaced (even for <img/> components)

Note: If suppressPending property is true on <PictureShow/>, then the slide will not render, so you will not need to handle the pending prop at the slide level. suppressPending exists for edge cases where the user wants to define how 'not loading' works

Properties in Depth

ratio

Defines the shape of the slideshow as a fixed ratio so that it can flex inside its parent container.

animationSpeed

speed...

startingSlide

staring slide...

onClickSlide

function...

onBeforeTransition

function...

onAfterTransition

function...

slideBuffer

lazy loading...

clickDivide

next and prev...

infinite

more stuff...

suppressPending

control pending....

License

MIT

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npm i react-picture-show

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Version

1.4.0

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  • adamrights
  • ddrinf
  • nemtsov
  • skiano