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react-slick
Advanced tools
The react-slick npm package is a React component that provides a carousel/slider functionality. It is a wrapper around the popular Slick carousel jQuery plugin, offering a way to add carousel features to React applications. It supports a range of options and settings to customize the behavior and appearance of the carousel.
Simple Slider
This code sample demonstrates how to create a simple slider with dots, infinite looping, and a set speed for slide transitions.
import React from 'react';
import Slider from 'react-slick';
function SimpleSlider() {
const settings = {
dots: true,
infinite: true,
speed: 500,
slidesToShow: 1,
slidesToScroll: 1
};
return (
<Slider {...settings}>
<div><h3>Slide 1</h3></div>
<div><h3>Slide 2</h3></div>
<div><h3>Slide 3</h3></div>
</Slider>
);
}
export default SimpleSlider;
Responsive Slider
This code sample shows how to create a responsive slider that adjusts the number of slides shown based on the screen width.
import React from 'react';
import Slider from 'react-slick';
function ResponsiveSlider() {
const settings = {
dots: true,
infinite: false,
speed: 500,
slidesToShow: 4,
slidesToScroll: 4,
responsive: [
{
breakpoint: 1024,
settings: {
slidesToShow: 3,
slidesToScroll: 3,
infinite: true,
dots: true
}
},
{
breakpoint: 600,
settings: {
slidesToShow: 2,
slidesToScroll: 2
}
},
{
breakpoint: 480,
settings: {
slidesToShow: 1,
slidesToScroll: 1
}
}
]
};
return (
<Slider {...settings}>
<div><h3>Slide 1</h3></div>
<div><h3>Slide 2</h3></div>
<div><h3>Slide 3</h3></div>
<div><h3>Slide 4</h3></div>
</Slider>
);
}
export default ResponsiveSlider;
Custom Arrows
This code sample illustrates how to create a slider with custom arrow components for navigation.
import React from 'react';
import Slider from 'react-slick';
function CustomArrowsSlider() {
function SampleNextArrow(props) {
const { className, style, onClick } = props;
return (
<div
className={className}
style={{ ...style, display: 'block', background: 'red' }}
onClick={onClick}
/>
);
}
function SamplePrevArrow(props) {
const { className, style, onClick } = props;
return (
<div
className={className}
style={{ ...style, display: 'block', background: 'green' }}
onClick={onClick}
/>
);
}
const settings = {
dots: true,
infinite: true,
speed: 500,
slidesToShow: 1,
slidesToScroll: 1,
nextArrow: <SampleNextArrow />,
prevArrow: <SamplePrevArrow />
};
return (
<Slider {...settings}>
<div><h3>Slide 1</h3></div>
<div><h3>Slide 2</h3></div>
</Slider>
);
}
export default CustomArrowsSlider;
Swiper is a powerful and modern touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions. It is highly customizable and has a similar set of features to react-slick, such as responsive breakpoints, navigation, pagination, and more. Swiper also supports virtual slides and multi-row slides, which can be an advantage over react-slick.
This package provides a simple and customizable carousel component for React applications. It is less feature-rich compared to react-slick but offers a lightweight alternative with basic carousel functionalities like auto play, infinite loop, and custom rendering for arrows and indicators.
Keen-slider is a free library agnostic touch slider with native touch/swipe behavior and great performance. It is a lightweight alternative to react-slick and offers a minimalistic approach to sliders with no dependencies. It provides essential features like touch support and responsiveness but lacks some of the more advanced features found in react-slick.
Carousel component built with React. It is a react port of slick carousel
react-slick is under active development now. Soon this project will have all the features of slick carousel. We encourage your feedback and support.
npm install react-slick
Also install slick-carousel for css and font
bower 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/1.3.15/slick.css" />
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 |
---|---|---|---|
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 |
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 | |||
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 | ||
infinite | 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 |
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 | ||
touchMove | bool | ||
touchThreshold | int | ||
variableWidth | bool | ||
useCSS | bool | Enable/Disable CSS Transitions | Yes |
vertical | bool | ||
afterChange | function | callback function called after the current index changes | Yes |
beforeChange | function | callback function called before the current index changes | Yes |
Want to run demos locally
git clone https://github.com/akiran/react-slick
npm install
npm start
open http://localhost:8000
matchMedia
support from media-match
FAQs
React port of slick carousel
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