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@ludovicofischer/react-springy-collapse
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npm install --save react react-spring @ludovicofischer/react-springy-collapse
Don't forget to manually install peer dependencies (react
, react-spring
).
Default behaviour, never unmounts content
import {Collapse} from '@ludovicofischer/react-springy-collapse';
// ...
<Collapse isOpened={true || false}>
<div>Random content</div>
</Collapse>
If you want to unmount collapsed content, use Unmount
component provided as:
import {UnmountClosed} from '@ludovicofischer/react-springy-collapse';
// ...
<UnmountClosed isOpened={true || false}>
<div>Random content</div>
</UnmountClosed>
isOpened
: booleanExpands or collapses content.
children
: ReactChildrenOne or multiple children with static, variable or dynamic height.
<Collapse isOpened={true}>
<p>Paragraph of text</p>
<p>Another paragraph is also OK</p>
<p>Images and any other content are ok too</p>
<img src="nyancat.gif" />
</Collapse>
springConfig
: PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.number)Custom config {tension, friction}
passed to the spring function (see http://react-spring.surge.sh/spring#config)
import {config} from 'react-spring';
<Collapse isOpened={true} springConfig={config.wobbly}>
<div>Wobbly animated container</div>
</Collapse>
<Collapse isOpened={true} springConfig={{tension: 100, friction: 20}}>
<div>Customly animated container</div>
</Collapse>
className
: stringIt is possible to set className
for the extra div
element that ReactCollapse creates.
Example:
<Collapse className="collapse">
<div>Customly animated container</div>
</Collapse>
Which ends up in the following markup:
<div className="collapse">
{children}
</div>
NOTE: these are not style objects, but class names!
onRest
: PropTypes.funcPerforms some action when the animation end. Same as in react-spring
.
See http://react-spring.surge.sh/spring#props
<Collapse onRest={() => console.log(123)}>
<div>Container text</div>
</Collapse>
onFrame
: PropTypes.funcSame as react-spring: http://react-spring.surge.sh/spring#props
All other props are applied to a container that is being resized. So it is possible to pass style
or className
, for example.
<Collapse isOpened={true}
style={{width: 200, border: '1px solid red'}}
className="collapse">
<div>
Animated container has red border, 200px width
and has `class="collapse"`
</div>
</Collapse>
overflow
and height
styles may behave unexpectedly. Do it only when you definitely know you need it, otherwise, never override overflow
and height
styles.Currently is being developed and tested with Node 10
on OSX
.
To run example covering all features, use npm start
, which will compile example/Example.js
npm install
npm start
# then
open http://localhost:8080
npm run lint
MIT
react-collapse for tests and the original implementation.
FAQs
Component-wrapper for collapse animation with react-spring for elements with variable (and dynamic) height
The npm package @ludovicofischer/react-springy-collapse receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @ludovicofischer/react-springy-collapse popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ludovicofischer/react-springy-collapse demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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