What is embla-carousel?
Embla Carousel is a lightweight, extendable, and customizable carousel library for modern web applications. It provides a simple API for creating responsive and touch-friendly carousels with various customization options.
What are embla-carousel's main functionalities?
Basic Carousel Setup
This code initializes a basic Embla Carousel on an HTML element with the class 'embla'.
const emblaNode = document.querySelector('.embla');
const embla = EmblaCarousel(emblaNode);
Custom Options
This code demonstrates how to initialize an Embla Carousel with custom options such as looping and speed.
const emblaNode = document.querySelector('.embla');
const options = { loop: true, speed: 10 };
const embla = EmblaCarousel(emblaNode, options);
Adding Plugins
This code shows how to add plugins to the Embla Carousel, such as the Autoplay plugin for automatic sliding.
import EmblaCarousel from 'embla-carousel';
import Autoplay from 'embla-carousel-autoplay';
const emblaNode = document.querySelector('.embla');
const embla = EmblaCarousel(emblaNode, { loop: true }, [Autoplay()]);
Event Handling
This code demonstrates how to handle events in Embla Carousel, such as logging the selected slide index when a slide is selected.
const emblaNode = document.querySelector('.embla');
const embla = EmblaCarousel(emblaNode);
embla.on('select', () => {
console.log('Slide selected:', embla.selectedScrollSnap());
});
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Embla Carousel ·
An extensible low level carousel for the web, written in TypeScript.
Embla's purpose is to provide a low level carousel and allow developers to extend it by using its available methods. It doesn’t come with many options - just a few useful methods. Extend it with some very basic JavaScript and build awesome things! It's is 100% open source and free to use on both personal and commercial projects.
Demo
See the demo page.
Installation
If you are using a module bundler...
yarn add embla-carousel
import EmblaCarousel from 'embla-carousel'
const embla = EmblaCarousel(document.getElementById('embla'))
...or manually inject this script into your website.
<script src="embla.min.js"></script>
<script>
const embla = EmblaCarousel(document.getElementById('embla'))
</script>
Usage
Setup your HTML markup...
<div class="embla" id="embla">
<div class="embla__container">
<div class="embla__slide">
...
</div>
<div class="embla__slide">
...
</div>
<div class="embla__slide">
...
</div>
</div>
</div>
...add some CSS...
.embla {
overflow: hidden;
}
.embla__container {
display: flex;
will-change: transform;
}
.embla__slide {
position: relative;
flex: 0 0 auto;
width: 100%;
}
...initialize the script and pass the element node...
import EmblaCarousel from 'embla-carousel'
const embla = EmblaCarousel(document.getElementById('embla'))
...and you're good to go!
Options
Embla comes with a few optional settings that you can change by passing an object as the second argument. Default values are:
const node = document.getElementById('embla')
const embla = EmblaCarousel(node, {
align: 'center',
container: '*',
draggable: true,
loop: false,
speed: 10,
startIndex: 0,
selectedClass: 'is-selected',
draggableClass: 'is-draggable',
draggingClass: 'is-dragging',
})
align
(string: start | center | end)
Align the slides relative to the carousel viewport.
container
(string: querySelectorString)
The selector to use for the container that holds the slides. Embla will use all immediate children of this node as slides.
draggable
(boolean)
Allow mouse and touch interactions to move the carousel.
loop
(boolean)
Determines if the carousel should loop when start or end is reached.
speed
(number: 5 - 20)
Carousel speed when using buttons to navigate. A higher number will make transitions faster. Pointer events are not affected by this.
startIndex
(number)
Zero based index of the starting slide when carousel mounts.
selectedClass
(string)
Classname that will be applied to the selected slide.
draggableClass
(string)
Classname that will be applied to the wrapper when the carousel mounts if draggable is set to true.
draggingClass
(string)
Classname that will be applied to the wrapper when a pointer is dragging the carousel.
API
Embla exposes a set of methods upon setup that can be used to control the carousel externally. Example usage looks like this...
import EmblaCarousel from 'embla-carousel'
const embla = EmblaCarousel(document.getElementById('embla'))
embla.next()
...and the methods are:
getContainer()
Gets the current container element node.
getSlides()
Gets the slides as an array of element nodes.
getSelectedIndex()
Gets the current selected slide index. First slide starts at index 0.
next()
Goes to next item. If loop is disabled and the carousel is on the last slide this method will do nothing.
previous()
Goes to previous item. If loop is disabled and the carousel is on the first slide this method will do nothing.
goTo(index: number)
Goes to item that matches passed index. If loop is enabled the carousel will seek the closest way to passed index.
resize(options: options)
Useful when you're planning to change slide widths for different breakpoints or similar. This will do all the calculations and reinitialize the carousel with passed options.
on(event: string, callback: function)
Subscribes to a custom Embla event by firing the passed callback. Below is a list of events you can subscribe to:
init
- Triggers after the carousel has been initialized for the first time.destroy
- Triggers after the carousel has been destroyed.select
- Triggers when a new target slide has been selected.dragStart
- Triggers when carousel dragging begins.dragEnd
- Triggers when carousel dragging ends.
off(event: string, callback: function)
Ends subscription to a custom Embla event by removing the passed callback. This works for all events listed on the on method.
destroy()
Removes all styles applied to DOM nodes and kills all event listeners for this Embla instance.
License
Embla is MIT licensed.