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react-svg-pan-zoom

A React component that adds pan and zoom features to SVG

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react-svg-pan-zoom

react-svg-pan-zoom is a React component that adds pan and zoom features to the SVG images. It helps to display big SVG images in a small space.

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react-svg-pan-zoom

Live Demo

available at http://chrvadala.github.io/react-svg-pan-zoom/

Features

This component can work in three different modes depending on the selected tool:

  • With the tool pan the user can move the image dragging it around within the viewer
  • With the tool zoom the user can scale the image either with a point click or selecting a region to zoom the specified area
  • With the tool none the user can interact with the SVG content and trigger browser events

##Additional Features

  • Zoom detection performed through pinch and scroll (optional)
  • Autopan when the mouse is close to the edge of the viewer (optional)
  • Each callback function receives (x,y) coords mapped to the real size of the SVG
  • Fully stateless
  • Event info managed lazily to ensure high performance
  • ES6 syntax

Usage

npm install --save react-svg-pan-zoom

Sample code available here

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import {Viewer, ViewerHelper} from 'react-svg-pan-zoom';

class MyComponent extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
      value: ViewerHelper.getDefaultValue(),
      tool: 'pan'  //one of `none`, `pan`, `zoom`, `zoom-in`, `zoom-out`
    };
  }

  handleChange(event) {
    this.setState({value: event.value});
  }

  handleClick(event){
    console.log('click', event.x, event.y, event.originalEvent);
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <Viewer width={400} height={400} value={this.state.value}
      tool={this.state.tool}  onChange={this.handleChange} onClick={this.handleClick}>

        <svg width={800} height={800} >
          <-- put here your SVG content -->
        </svg>

      </Viewer>
    );
  }
}

Props

  • widthrequired – width of the viewer displayed on screen (if you want to omit this see Autosize)
  • heightrequired – height of the viewer displayed on screen (if you want to omit this see Autosize)
  • background – background of the viewer (default color: dark grey)
  • style - CSS style of the viewer
  • specialKeys - array of keys used in zoom mode to switch between zoom-in and zoom-out (default binding: Win/Cmd, Ctrl)
  • detectPinch - detect zoom operation performed trough pinch gesture or mouse scroll
  • detectAutoPan - perform PAN if the mouse is on the border of the viewer
  • SVGBackground - background of the SVG (default color: white)
  • value - value of the viewer (current point of view)
  • tool - active tool ( one of none, pan, zoom, zoom-in, zoom-out )
  • onChange - handler for changes fn(viewerEvent)
  • onClick - handler for click fn(viewerEvent)
  • onMouseUp - handler for mouseup fn(viewerEvent)
  • onMouseMove - handler for mousemove fn(viewerEvent)
  • onMouseDown - handler for mousedown fn(viewerEvent)

ViewerEvent attributes

Your event handlers will be passed instances of ViewerEvent. It has some useful attributes (See below). If your purpose demands you to have the original React event instance (SyntheticEvent), it is provided by event.originalEvent.

  • SyntheticEvent originalEvent - The original React event
  • SVGSVGElement SVGViewer - Reference to SVGViewer
  • object - coordinate (x,y) of the event mapped to SVG coordinates
  • number x - x coordinate of the event mapped to SVG coordinates
  • number y - y coordinate of the event mapped to SVG coordinates
  • number scaleFactor - zoom level
  • number translationX - x delta from the viewer origin
  • number translationY - y delta from the viewer origin

Autosize

React SVG Pan Zoom requires the properties width and height to be set in order to work properly. If you need an autosized component you can use ReactDimension to get the dimensions of a wrapper element and pass them as properties to its/the child element.

Start local demo

git clone https://github.com/chrvadala/react-svg-pan-zoom.git
cd react-svg-pan-zoom
npm install && npm start

Contributing

Your contributions (issues and pull request) are much appreciated!

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Package last updated on 15 Sep 2016

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