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@kablamo/kerosene-ui
Advanced tools
yarn add @kablamo/kerosene-ui
npm install @kablamo/kerosene-ui
<ShowWhen />
useInterval(callback, delay)
Custom hook that makes setInterval
work declaritively with hooks. See https://overreacted.io/making-setinterval-declarative-with-react-hooks/ for more details.
useKonamiCode(code, callback)
Custom hook which listens for keydown events for the specified code
and triggers the callback when the code is entered.
usePageVisibility(useState = true)
Custom hook which listens to the page visibility API. Returns either a 2-tuple containing the state of page visibility and a ref containing the same, or just a ref if useState === false
.
usePopup(zIndex?, inside?)
Custom hook which creates an element with which to use as a target for ReactDOM.createPortal()
. This hook also keeps tracking of the bounding rect of the element attached to the ref
so that the rect
coordinations may be used to position the portal element.
Returns { open, setOpen, ref, rect, portalEl, scrollX, scrollY }
.
usePrevious(value, initialValue?)
Custom hook which remembers the value from the previous render.
This hook is generally useful when the current render relies on data from the previous render. As an example, you may want to transition a value between renders with a library like react-spring using a multiplier that scales from 0 to 1. During the transition, the value will look something like value * multiplier + previous * (1 - multiplier)
where the multiplier fades between the previous
and new value
.
useRafThrottle(callback)
Custom hook which throttles the provided callback with requestAnimationFrame
.
useRect(disable?, eventList?)
Custom hook which measures the bounding rect of the element attached to ref
. Listens to window resize events and any scroll event on the page, plus any extra event names passed to eventList
. Stops listening when disable
is set to true
.
Returns [ref, rect, { scrollX, scrollY }]
.
getSafeAreaInsets()
Injects an element into the DOM to measure the CSS environment variables for the safe area insets for devices with non-rectangular displays (like iPhone X, Pixel 3 XL, Galaxy S10, etc.) and returns the measured values.
getTextWidth(text, font)
Uses 2D Canvas to calculate the width of the provided text
with the provided font
details.
getViewportDimensions()
Calculates the height
and width
of the current viewport. On iOS, PWAs report window.innerHeight
and window.innerWidth
incorrectly. This uses the screen
dimensions instead in that case.
isInViewport(element)
Returns whether or not the provided element
is inside the viewport.
isPwa()
Returns whether or not the current page is being displayed in a Progressive Web App.
measureCSSProperty(element, property, value)
Measures a CSS property
at the provided element
by injecting a <noscript />
element and setting the style property
to value
and measuring with window.getComputedStyle
.
mergeRefs(...refs)
Returns a new callback ref that effectively merges all provided refs
.
rafThrottle(callback)
Returns a throttled version of the provided callback
. Uses requestAnimationFrame
to throttle. To cancel any pending async operations, call .cancel()
on the throttled version of the function.
waitForRepaint()
Returns a Promise
that waits for a repaint/reflow to occur. May be cancelled by calling .cancel()
on the returned Promise
.
ADD_EVENT_LISTENER_PASSIVE_OPTIONS
Returns { passive: true }
when passive event listeners are supported, otherwise false
.
REMOVE_EVENT_LISTENER_PASSIVE_OPTIONS
Returns {}
when passive event listeners are supported, otherwise false
.
ADD_EVENT_LISTENER_CAPTURE_PASSIVE_OPTIONS
Returns { capture: true, passive: true }
when capture passive event listeners are supported, otherwise true
.
REMOVE_EVENT_LISTENER_CAPTURE_PASSIVE_OPTIONS
Returns { capture: true }
when capture passive event listeners are supported, otherwise true
.
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``` yarn add @kablamo/kerosene-ui
The npm package @kablamo/kerosene-ui receives a total of 523 weekly downloads. As such, @kablamo/kerosene-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kablamo/kerosene-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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