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react-image-timeline
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An image-centric timeline component for React.js. View chronological events in a pleasant way.
npm install react-image-timeline --save
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import Timeline from 'react-image-timeline';
require('react-image-timeline/dist/timeline.css'); // .scss also available
const events = [
{
date: new Date(2013, 9, 27),
text: "Sed leo elit, pellentesque sit amet congue quis, ornare nec lorem.",
title: "Cairo, Egypt",
buttonText: 'Click Me',
imageUrl: "http://github.com/aaron9000/react-image-timeline/blob/master/src/assets/cairo.jpg?raw=true",
onClick: console.log,
}
];
ReactDOM.render(<Timeline events={events} />, document.getElementById('root'));
To customize the timeline, add your own CSS to override the default styles.
To pass extra data into custom components, use extras
on TimelineEvent
.
The dots are defined in CSS using a base64-encoded image. Encode a new image and override the corresponding CSS class.
For more advanced customization, you can pass in custom components to replace the defaults. Custom components will be passed a TimelineEvent
model in props.
const CustomHeader = (props) => {
const {title, extras} = props.event;
const {customField} = extras;
return <div className="custom-header">
<h1>{title}</h1>
<p>{customField}</p>
</div>;
};
ReactDOM.render(<Timeline events={events} customComponents={{header: CustomHeader}}/>, document.getElementById('root'));
create-react-app
to run)*install create-react-app*
*clone repository*
yarn
yarn --debug
yarn start
*clone repository*
yarn test
Typescript definitions are included in the library.
import {
TimelineProps,
TimelineEventProps,
TimelineEvent,
TimelineCustomComponents
} from 'react-image-timeline';
export interface TimelineProps {
customComponents?: TimelineCustomComponents | null;
events: Array<TimelineEvent>;
reverseOrder?: boolean;
denseLayout?: boolean;
}
Key | Type | Required? |
---|---|---|
events | Array | Yes |
customComponents | TimelineCustomComponents | |
reverseOrder | boolean | |
denseLayout | boolean |
export interface TimelineCustomComponents {
topLabel?: React.PureComponent<TimelineEventProps> | React.ReactNode | null;
bottomLabel?: React.PureComponent<TimelineEventProps> | React.ReactNode | null;
header?: React.PureComponent<TimelineEventProps> | React.ReactNode | null;
imageBody?: React.PureComponent<TimelineEventProps> | React.ReactNode | null;
textBody?: React.PureComponent<TimelineEventProps> | React.ReactNode | null;
footer?: React.PureComponent<TimelineEventProps> | React.ReactNode | null;
}
Key | Type | Required? |
---|---|---|
topLabel | component | |
bottomLabel | component | |
header | component | |
imageBody | component | |
textBody | component | |
footer | component |
export interface TimelineEventProps {
event: TimelineEvent;
}
Key | Type | Required? |
---|---|---|
event | TimelineEvent | Yes |
export interface TimelineEvent {
date: Date;
title: string;
imageUrl: string;
text: string;
onClick?: TimelineEventClickHandler | null;
buttonText?: string | null;
extras?: object | null;
}
Key | Type | Required? |
---|---|---|
date | date | Yes |
title | string | Yes |
imageUrl | string | Yes |
text | string | Yes |
onClick | function | |
buttonText | string | |
extras | object |
FAQs
An image-centric timeline component for React.js. View chronological events in a pleasant way.
The npm package react-image-timeline receives a total of 723 weekly downloads. As such, react-image-timeline popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-image-timeline 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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