Bi-cycle
Bi-cycle assists in making infinite carousels and sliders by handling the index logic for you.
npm: npm i bi-cycle
Source: SketchedOut
Getting Started
Bi-cycle uses generators and provides an interface to modify the immutable index.
Note: Bi-cycle
is more a proof of concept for not mutating values using generators, however you're more than welcome to use it in production.
import Bicycle from 'bi-cycle';
const { next, previous } = Bicycle({ start: 0, max: 5, infinite: true });
nextButton.addEventListener('click', next);
previousButton.addEventListener('click', previous);
There are handful of functions which can be destructured for modifying the state:
next
Moves either to the next index, or to min
if at max
;previous
Moves either to the previous index, or to max
if at min
;first
Moves to min
;last
Moves to max
– by default Infinity
;set(n)
Sets slide denoted by n
otherwise min
or max
if out of range;
You may also pass in additional parameters to Bicycle
in order to override the defaults:
start
Determines the initial index value – default is min
;min
Determines the first index &ndash default is -Infinity
;max
Determines the last index &ndash default is Infinity
;infinite
Determines the action of Bi-cycle when the index is our of range – default true
;
Unique ID
Another use for Bi-cycle is a slightly over-elaborate unique ID generator – each and every time you invoke next
a unique number is returned.
import Bicycle from 'bi-cycle';
const { next } = Bicycle();
const createModel = name => {
return { id: next(), name };
};
createModel('Adam');
createModel('Maria');
createModel('Igba');
Released under the MIT license.