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Carousel component built with React. It is a react port of slick carousel
https://unpkg.com/react-slick@0.13.6/dist/react-slick.min.js
npm install react-slick
Also install slick-carousel for css and font
npm install slick-carousel
or add cdn link in your html
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/slick-carousel/1.6.0/slick.min.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/slick-carousel/1.6.0/slick-theme.min.css" />
Use jsfiddle template to try react-slick with different settings.
Please replicate your issue with jsfiddle template and post it along with issue to make it easy for me to debug.
Checkout yeoman generator to quickly get started with react-slick.
var React = require('react');
var Slider = require('react-slick');
var SimpleSlider = React.createClass({
render: function () {
var settings = {
dots: true,
infinite: true,
speed: 500,
slidesToShow: 1,
slidesToScroll: 1
};
return (
<Slider {...settings}>
<div><h3>1</h3></div>
<div><h3>2</h3></div>
<div><h3>3</h3></div>
<div><h3>4</h3></div>
<div><h3>5</h3></div>
<div><h3>6</h3></div>
</Slider>
);
}
});
Property | Type | Description | Working |
---|---|---|---|
accessibility | bool | Enables tabbing and arrow key navigation | Yes |
className | String | Additional class name for the inner slider div | Yes |
adaptiveHeight | bool | Adjust the slide's height automatically | Yes |
arrows | bool | Should we show Left and right nav arrows | Yes |
nextArrow | React Element | Use this element for the next arrow button | Yes |
prevArrow | React Element | Use this element for the prev arrow button | Yes |
autoplay | bool | Should the scroller auto scroll? | Yes |
autoplaySpeed | int | delay between each auto scoll. in ms | Yes |
centerMode | bool | Should we centre to a single item? | Yes |
centerPadding | |||
cssEase | |||
customPaging | func | Custom paging templates. Example | Yes |
dots | bool | Should we show the dots at the bottom of the gallery | Yes |
dotsClass | string | Class applied to the dots if they are enabled | Yes |
draggable | bool | Is the gallery scrollable via dragging on desktop? | Yes |
easing | string | ||
fade | bool | Slides use fade for transition | Yes |
focusOnSelect | bool | Go to slide on click | Yes |
infinite | bool | should the gallery wrap around it's contents | Yes |
initialSlide | int | which item should be the first to be displayed | Yes |
lazyLoad | bool | Loads images or renders components on demands | Yes |
pauseOnHover | bool | prevents autoplay while hovering | Yes |
responsive | array | Array of objects in the form of { breakpoint: int, settings: { ... } } The breakpoint int is the maxWidth so the settings will be applied when resolution is below this value. Breakpoints in the array should be ordered from smalles to greatest. Use 'unslick' in place of the settings object to disable rendering the carousel at that breakpoint. Example: [ { breakpoint: 768, settings: { slidesToShow: 3 } }, { breakpoint: 1024, settings: { slidesToShow: 5 } }, { breakpoint: 100000, settings: 'unslick' } ] | Yes |
rtl | bool | Reverses the slide order | Yes |
slide | string | ||
slidesToShow | int | Number of slides to be visible at a time | Yes |
slidesToScroll | int | Number of slides to scroll for each navigation item | |
speed | int | ||
swipe | bool | ||
swipeToSlide | bool | Allow users to drag or swipe directly to a slide irrespective of slidesToScroll | Yes |
touchMove | bool | ||
touchThreshold | int | ||
variableWidth | bool | ||
useCSS | bool | Enable/Disable CSS Transitions | Yes |
vertical | bool | Vertical slide mode | Yes |
afterChange | function | callback function called after the current index changes | Yes |
beforeChange | function | callback function called before the current index changes | Yes |
slickGoTo | int | go to the specified slide number |
slickNext()
- function called to change current slide on next slide (Example)slickPrev()
- function called to change current slide on previous slide (Example)slickGoTo(slideNumber)
- function called to change current slide to given slide number (Example)To customize the next/prev arrow elements, simply create new React components and set them as the values of nextArrow and prevArrow.
class LeftNavButton extends React.Component {
render() {
return <button {...this.props}>Next</button>
}
}
Important: be sure that you pass your component's props to your clickable element like the example above. If you don't, your custom component won't trigger the click handler.
You can also set onClick={this.props.onClick}
if you only want to set the click handler.
If you have flex property on container div of slider, add below css
* {
min-height: 0;
min-width: 0;
}
If you try to run tests with jest in a project that uses react-slick, you my run into this error
matchMedia not present, legacy browsers require a polyfill
To fix this issue add below snippet in test-setup.js
window.matchMedia = window.matchMedia || function() {
return {
matches : false,
addListener : function() {},
removeListener: function() {}
};
};
and add below jest config in package.json
"jest": {
"setupFiles": ["test-setup.js"]
}
Want to run demos locally
git clone https://github.com/akiran/react-slick
npm install
npm start
open http://localhost:8080
matchMedia
support from media-match
FAQs
Psocratic patched React port of slick carousel
The npm package psocratic-react-slick receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, psocratic-react-slick popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that psocratic-react-slick 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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