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react-easy-panzoom
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🚧 Please be advised that this library is currently under construction and might change quickly 🚧
Wrapper to enable pan and zoom features for any React component
react-panzoom requires React 16 or later.
Using npm
:
npm install --save react-easy-panzoom
Using yarn
:
yarn add react-easy-panzoom
import PanZoom from 'react-easy-panzoom'
// ...
render() {
return (
<PanZoom>
{ 'This content can be panned and zoomed' }
</PanZoom>
)
}
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
autoCenter | bool | false | Auto-center the view when mounting |
autoCenterZoomLevel | number | Specify the initial zoom level for auto-center | |
zoomSpeed | number | 1 | Sets the zoom speed |
doubleZoomSpeed | number | 1.75 | Sets the zoom speed for double click |
disabled | bool | false | Disable pan and zoom |
onPanStart | func | Fired on pan start | |
onPan | func | Fired on pan | |
onPanEnd | func | Fired on pan end | |
style | object | Override the inline-styles of the root element |
The files included in this repository are licensed under the MIT license.
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Wrapper to enable pan and zoom for any React component
The npm package react-easy-panzoom receives a total of 6,337 weekly downloads. As such, react-easy-panzoom popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-easy-panzoom 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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