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The react-rnd package is a React component that allows you to create resizable and draggable elements. It is highly customizable and can be used to build complex user interfaces with ease.
Draggable
This feature allows you to make any element draggable. The code sample demonstrates how to create a draggable component with default position and size.
import Rnd from 'react-rnd';
function DraggableComponent() {
return (
<Rnd
default={{ x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200 }}
>
<div style={{ border: '1px solid black', padding: '10px' }}>
Draggable Content
</div>
</Rnd>
);
}
Resizable
This feature allows you to make any element resizable. The code sample demonstrates how to create a resizable component with resizing enabled on all sides and corners.
import Rnd from 'react-rnd';
function ResizableComponent() {
return (
<Rnd
default={{ x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200 }}
enableResizing={{ top: true, right: true, bottom: true, left: true, topRight: true, bottomRight: true, bottomLeft: true, topLeft: true }}
>
<div style={{ border: '1px solid black', padding: '10px' }}>
Resizable Content
</div>
</Rnd>
);
}
Draggable and Resizable
This feature allows you to make any element both draggable and resizable. The code sample demonstrates how to create a component that can be dragged and resized.
import Rnd from 'react-rnd';
function DraggableResizableComponent() {
return (
<Rnd
default={{ x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 200 }}
enableResizing={{ top: true, right: true, bottom: true, left: true, topRight: true, bottomRight: true, bottomLeft: true, topLeft: true }}
>
<div style={{ border: '1px solid black', padding: '10px' }}>
Draggable and Resizable Content
</div>
</Rnd>
);
}
react-draggable is a package that provides draggable functionality for React components. It is simpler and more focused on dragging compared to react-rnd, which also includes resizing capabilities.
react-resizable is a package that provides resizable functionality for React components. It is more focused on resizing compared to react-rnd, which also includes dragging capabilities.
react-grid-layout is a package that provides a grid layout system with draggable and resizable widgets. It is more complex and feature-rich compared to react-rnd, offering a complete layout system.
A resizable and draggable component for React.
https://codesandbox.io/s/xpm699v4lp
CodeSandbox(with default)
CodeSandbox(with size and position)
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CodeSandbox(with hooks)
npm i -S react-rnd
yarn add react-rnd
default
<Rnd
default={{
x: 0,
y: 0,
width: 320,
height: 200,
}}
>
Rnd
</Rnd>
position
and size
<Rnd
size={{ width: this.state.width, height: this.state.height }}
position={{ x: this.state.x, y: this.state.y }}
onDragStop={(e, d) => { this.setState({ x: d.x, y: d.y }) }}
onResizeStop={(e, direction, ref, delta, position) => {
this.setState({
width: ref.style.width,
height: ref.style.height,
...position,
});
}}
>
001
</Rnd>
default: { x: number; y: number; width?: number | string; height?: number | string; };
The width
and height
property is used to set the default size of the component.
For example, you can set 300
, '300px'
, 50%
.
If omitted, set 'auto'
.
The x
and y
property is used to set the default position of the component.
size?: { width: (number | string), height: (number | string) };
The size
property is used to set size of the component.
For example, you can set 300, '300px', 50%.
Use size
if you need to control size state by yourself.
position?: { x: number, y: number };
The position
property is used to set position of the component.
Use position
if you need to control size state by yourself.
see, following example.
<Rnd
size={{ width: this.state.width, height: this.state.height }}
position={{ x: this.state.x, y: this.state.y }}
onDragStop={(e, d) => { this.setState({ x: d.x, y: d.y }) }}
onResize={(e, direction, ref, delta, position) => {
this.setState({
width: ref.offsetWidth,
height: ref.offsetHeight,
...position,
});
}}
>
001
</Rnd>
className?: string;
The className
property is used to set the custom className
of the component.
style?: { [key: string]: string };
The style
property is used to set the custom style
of the component.
minWidth?: number | string;
The minWidth
property is used to set the minimum width of the component.
For example, you can set 300
, '300px'
, 50%
.
minHeight?: number | string;
The minHeight
property is used to set the minimum height of the component.
For example, you can set 300
, '300px'
, 50%
.
maxWidth?: number | string;
The maxWidth
property is used to set the maximum width of the component.
For example, you can set 300
, '300px'
, 50%
.
maxHeight?: number | string
;The maxHeight
property is used to set the maximum height of the component.
For example, you can set 300
, '300px'
, 50%
.
resizeGrid?: [number, number];
The resizeGrid
property is used to specify the increments that resizing should snap to. Defaults to [1, 1]
.
dragGrid?: [number, number];
The dragGrid
property is used to specify the increments that moving should snap to. Defaults to [1, 1]
.
lockAspectRatio?: boolean | number;
The lockAspectRatio
property is used to lock aspect ratio.
Set to true
to lock the aspect ratio based on the initial size.
Set to a numeric value to lock a specific aspect ratio (such as 16/9
).
If set to numeric, make sure to set initial height/width to values with correct aspect ratio.
If omitted, set false
.
lockAspectRatioExtraWidth?: number;
The lockAspectRatioExtraWidth
property enables a resizable component to maintain an aspect ratio plus extra width.
For instance, a video could be displayed 16:9 with a 50px side bar.
If omitted, set 0
.
scale?: number;
Specifies the scale of the canvas you are dragging or resizing this element on. This allows
you to, for example, get the correct drag / resize deltas while you are zoomed in or out via
a transform or matrix in the parent of this element.
If omitted, set 1
.
lockAspectRatioExtraHeight?: number;
The lockAspectRatioExtraHeight
property enables a resizable component to maintain an aspect ratio plus extra height.
For instance, a video could be displayed 16:9 with a 50px header bar.
If omitted, set 0
.
dragHandleClassName?: string;
Specifies a selector to be used as the handle that initiates drag.
Example: handle
.
resizeHandleStyles?: HandleStyles;
The resizeHandleStyles
property is used to override the style of one or more resize handles.
Only the axis you specify will have its handle style replaced.
If you specify a value for right
it will completely replace the styles for the right
resize handle,
but other handle will still use the default styles.
export type HandleStyles = {
bottom?: React.CSSProperties,
bottomLeft?: React.CSSProperties,
bottomRight?: React.CSSProperties,
left?: React.CSSProperties,
right?: React.CSSProperties,
top?: React.CSSProperties,
topLeft?: React.CSSProperties,
topRight?: React.CSSProperties
}
resizeHandleClasses?: HandleClasses;
The resizeHandleClasses
property is used to set the className of one or more resize handles.
type HandleClasses = {
bottom?: string;
bottomLeft?: string;
bottomRight?: string;
left?: string;
right?: string;
top?: string;
topLeft?: string;
topRight?: string;
}
resizeHandleComponent?
: HandleCompoent;`The resizeHandleComponent
allows you to pass a custom React component as the resize handle.
type HandleComponent = {
top?: React.ReactElement<any>;
right?: React.ReactElement<any>;
bottom?: React.ReactElement<any>;
left?: React.ReactElement<any>;
topRight?: React.ReactElement<any>;
bottomRight?: React.ReactElement<any>;
bottomLeft?: React.ReactElement<any>;
topLeft?: React.ReactElement<any>;
}
resizeHandleWrapperClass?: string;
The resizeHandleWrapperClass
property is used to set css class name of resize handle wrapper(span
) element.
resizeHandleWrapperStyle?: Style;
The resizeHandleWrapperStyle
property is used to set css class name of resize handle wrapper(span
) element.
enableResizing?: ?Enable;
The enableResizing
property is used to set the resizable permission of the component.
The permission of top
, right
, bottom
, left
, topRight
, bottomRight
, bottomLeft
, topLeft
direction resizing.
If omitted, all resizer are enabled.
If you want to permit only right direction resizing, set { top:false, right:true, bottom:false, left:false, topRight:false, bottomRight:false, bottomLeft:false, topLeft:false }
.
export type Enable = {
bottom?: boolean;
bottomLeft?: boolean;
bottomRight?: boolean;
left?: boolean;
right?: boolean;
top?: boolean;
topLeft?: boolean;
topRight?: boolean;
} | boolean
disableDragging?: boolean;
The disableDragging
property disables dragging completely.
cancel?: string;
The cancel
property disables specifies a selector to be used to prevent drag initialization (e.g. .body
).
dragAxis?: 'x' | 'y' | 'both' | 'none'
The direction of allowed movement (dragging) allowed ('x','y','both','none').
bounds?: string; | Element
Specifies movement boundaries. Accepted values:
parent
restricts movement within the node's offsetParent
(nearest node with position relative or absolute)window
, body
, Selector like .fooClassName
orElement
.enableUserSelectHack?: boolean;
By default, we add 'user-select:none' attributes to the document body
to prevent ugly text selection during drag. If this is causing problems
for your app, set this to false
.
scale?: number;
Specifies the scale of the canvas your are resizing and dragging this element on. This allows
you to, for example, get the correct resize and drag deltas while you are zoomed in or out via
a transform or matrix in the parent of this element.
If omitted, set 1
.
onResizeStart?: RndResizeStartCallback;
RndResizeStartCallback
type is below.
export type RndResizeStartCallback = (
e: SyntheticMouseEvent<HTMLDivElement> | SyntheticTouchEvent<HTMLDivElement>,
dir: ResizeDirection,
refToElement: React.ElementRef<'div'>,
) => void;
Calls when resizable component resize start.
onResize?: RndResizeCallback;
RndResizeCallback
type is below.
export type RndResizeCallback = (
e: MouseEvent | TouchEvent,
dir: ResizeDirection,
refToElement: React.ElementRef<'div'>,
delta: ResizableDelta,
position: Position,
) => void;
Calls when resizable component resizing.
onResizeStop?: RndResizeCallback;
RndResizeCallback
type is below.
export type RndResizeCallback = (
e: MouseEvent | TouchEvent,
dir: ResizeDirection,
refToElement: React.ElementRef<'div'>,
delta: ResizableDelta,
position: Position,
) => void;
Calls when resizable component resize stop.
onDragStart: DraggableEventHandler;
Callback called on dragging start.
type DraggableData = {
node: HTMLElement,
x: number,
y: number,
deltaX: number, deltaY: number,
lastX: number, lastY: number
};
type DraggableEventHandler = (
e: SyntheticMouseEvent | SyntheticTouchEvent, data: DraggableData,
) => void | false;
onDrag: DraggableEventHandler;
onDrag
called with the following parameters:
type DraggableData = {
node: HTMLElement,
x: number,
y: number,
deltaX: number, deltaY: number,
lastX: number, lastY: number
};
type DraggableEventHandler = (
e: SyntheticMouseEvent | SyntheticTouchEvent, data: DraggableData,
) => void | false;
onDragStop: DraggableEventHandler;
onDragStop
called on dragging stop.
type DraggableData = {
node: HTMLElement,
x: number,
y: number,
deltaX: number, deltaY: number,
lastX: number, lastY: number
};
type DraggableEventHandler = (
e: SyntheticMouseEvent | SyntheticTouchEvent, data: DraggableData,
) => void | false;
updateSize(size: { width: string | number, height: string | number })
Update component size.
For example, you can set 300
, '300px'
, 50%
.
class YourComponent extends Component {
...
update() {
this.rnd.updateSize({ width: 200, height: 300 });
}
render() {
return (
<Rnd ref={c => { this.rnd = c; }} ...rest >
example
</Rnd>
);
}
...
}
updatePosition({ x: number, y: number }): void
Update component position.
grid
bounds
props is ignored, when this method called.
class YourComponent extends Component {
...
update() {
this.rnd.updatePosition({ x: 200, y: 300 });
}
render() {
return (
<Rnd ref={c => { this.rnd = c; }} ...rest >
example
</Rnd>
);
}
...
}
allowAnyClick?: boolean
If set to true
, will allow dragging on non left-button clicks.
npm t
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re-resizable
to 6.10.3
re-resizable
to 6.10.0
Fixes $945, When using vite and resizing from other than right and bottom - the element is shaking weirdly.
Upgrade re-resizable
to 6.9.17
Fixes #942, define callback refs inline to work with latest versions of Next.js / React.
re-resizable
to 6.9.14
maxHeight
does not work with %
#914re-resizable
to 6.9.11
react-draggable
to 4.4.6
onDrag
#910re-resizable
to 6.9.6
re-resizable
to 6.9.2
react-draggable
to v4.4.4re-resizable
to 6.9.1
px
, reize dowes not work. #739react-draggable
to v4.4.3allowAnyClick
props.nodeRef
props.react-draggable
to v4.2.0 #690react-draggable
to v4.3.1re-resizable
to v6.3.2onMouseUp
callback.React.pureComponent
re-resizablev5
scale
props to index.js.flow.scale
props. #482default export
to export
#405bounds
is ignored when lock aspect ratio set.body
to bounds props.window
. you can check here.<Rnd onMouseDown={...} />
dragHandleClassName
automatically, Please pass string (i.e handle
.extendsProps
. Please add extends props directly. i.e) <Rnd data-foo="42" />
z
props. Please add zIndex
via style
props. i.e) <Rnd style={{ zIndex: 9 }} />
re-resizable
to fix percentage size and bare behavior.typescript
instead of flowype
.<div />
, isMounted
state and setParentPosition()
.props,children
to dummy <div>
to render children in first.fix: isMounted
and (!this.state.isMounted) return <div />
line #356
enableUserSelectHack?: boolean;
.extendProps
is not passed correctly.bounds
is not work correctly. (#162)size
.position
.default
instead of x
, y
, width
, height
.resizeHandleWrapperClass
and resizeHandleWrapperStyle
.default
and add x
, y
, width
, height
.dragHandlersXXXX
and resizeHandlersXXXX
props to dragHandleXXXX
and resizeHandleXXXX
.normal
to cursor style when dragHandlerClassName
is not empty.relative
when component will update.top: 0
, left: 0
.relative
when parent position equals static
.react-draggable v3
, flow-bin v0.53
, and other...)z
props is not applied to state.extendsProps
. #129disableDragging
props.updateZIndex
.updateSize
.react-draggable
.updateZIndex
, method to updated component zIndex
state.react-rnd
.canUpdatePositionByParent
property.canUpdateSizeByParent
property.initiAsResizing
property.x
, y
, width
and height
property to initial
.updateSize
, updatePosition
, method to updated conponent state.lockAspectRatio
property to lock aspect ratio when resizing.canUpdatePositionByParent
property.grid
props to snap grid. (thanks @paulyoung)canUpdateSizeByParent
props #38require
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