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react-masonry-layout
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Masonry Layout base on bricks.js with React. It comes with infinite scroll feature too !
$ npm install react-masonry-layout
import React from 'react'
import MasonryLayout from 'react-masonry-layout'
class Masonry extends React.Component {
state = {
perPage: 10,
items: Array(20).fill()
}
loadItems = () => {
this.setState({
items: this.state.items.concat(Array(this.state.perPage).fill())
});
}
render() {
return (
<div className="App">
<MasonryLayout
id="masonry-layout"
infiniteScroll={this.loadItems}>
{this.state.items.map((v, i) => {
let height = i % 2 === 0 ? 200 : 100;
return (
<div
key={i}
style={{
width: '100px',
height: `${height}px`,
lineHeight: `${height}px`,
color: 'white',
fontSize: '32px',
display: 'block',
background: 'rgba(0,0,0,0.7)'
}}>
{i}
</div>
)}
)}
</MasonryLayout>
</div>
);
}
}
props | type | default | description |
---|---|---|---|
id | string | null | required |
packed | string | data-packed | optional, see Bricks.js |
sizes | array | [ { columns: 2, gutter: 20 }, { mq: '768px', columns: 3, gutter: 20 }, { mq: '1024px', columns: 6, gutter: 20 } ] | optional, see Bricks.js |
position | boolean | false | optional, see Bricks.js |
className | string | '' | optional, the css classname you want to use |
style | object | {} | optional, the inline style you want to use |
infiniteScroll | function | () => {} | optional, the function that used to load more data |
infiniteScrollContainer | string | window | optional, by default, it will listen to the window 's scroll event. If you want to listen to some div 's scroll event, please set the container's id to it |
infiniteScrollDisabled | boolean | false | optional, if you don't want to trigger infiniteScroll , set it to false |
infiniteScrollLoading | boolean | false | optional, when you are loading data, please set it to true , then the infiniteScroll will not trigger |
infiniteScrollEnd | boolean | false | optional, when no more data, please set it to true , then the infiniteScroll will not trigger |
infiniteScrollDistance | number | 200 | optional, the distance to trigger infiniteScroll |
infiniteScrollSpinner | element | <div>this is a loader</div> | optional, override it if you want to custom the loading spinner |
infiniteScrollEndIndicator | element | <div>no more data</div> | optional, override it if you want to custom the no more data indicator |
getBricksInstance
return the instance of bricks.js
.class C extends Component {
onClick() {
const bricksInstance = this.instance.getBricksInstance();
// do stuffs
}
render = () => <MasonryLayout ref={instance => this.instance = instance}>
}
MIT.
0.4.0
getBricksInstance
position
FAQs
React Masonry Layout ====================
The npm package react-masonry-layout receives a total of 121 weekly downloads. As such, react-masonry-layout popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-masonry-layout 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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