What is react-swipeable?
The react-swipeable package is a React component that provides easy-to-use swipe event handlers for touch devices. It allows developers to add swipe functionality to their React components, making it ideal for creating touch-friendly user interfaces.
What are react-swipeable's main functionalities?
Basic Swipe Detection
This code demonstrates how to use the react-swipeable package to detect basic swipe events. The `useSwipeable` hook is used to create swipe handlers, which are then applied to a div element. When a swipe is detected, a message is logged to the console.
import React from 'react';
import { useSwipeable } from 'react-swipeable';
const SwipeComponent = () => {
const handlers = useSwipeable({
onSwiped: (eventData) => console.log('User Swiped!', eventData)
});
return (
<div {...handlers} style={{ width: '100%', height: '100px', background: 'lightgray' }}>
Swipe here
</div>
);
};
export default SwipeComponent;
Swipe Direction Detection
This code demonstrates how to detect the direction of a swipe using the react-swipeable package. The `useSwipeable` hook is configured with handlers for each swipe direction (left, right, up, down), and logs a message to the console when a swipe in that direction is detected.
import React from 'react';
import { useSwipeable } from 'react-swipeable';
const SwipeDirectionComponent = () => {
const handlers = useSwipeable({
onSwipedLeft: () => console.log('Swiped Left!'),
onSwipedRight: () => console.log('Swiped Right!'),
onSwipedUp: () => console.log('Swiped Up!'),
onSwipedDown: () => console.log('Swiped Down!')
});
return (
<div {...handlers} style={{ width: '100%', height: '100px', background: 'lightblue' }}>
Swipe in any direction
</div>
);
};
export default SwipeDirectionComponent;
Swipe Threshold Configuration
This code demonstrates how to configure a swipe threshold using the react-swipeable package. The `useSwipeable` hook is configured with a `delta` value, which sets the minimum distance (in pixels) that a swipe must cover to be detected.
import React from 'react';
import { useSwipeable } from 'react-swipeable';
const SwipeThresholdComponent = () => {
const handlers = useSwipeable({
onSwiped: (eventData) => console.log('User Swiped!', eventData),
delta: 50 // Minimum distance (in pixels) for a swipe to be detected
});
return (
<div {...handlers} style={{ width: '100%', height: '100px', background: 'lightgreen' }}>
Swipe with a minimum threshold
</div>
);
};
export default SwipeThresholdComponent;
Other packages similar to react-swipeable
react-swipe
The react-swipe package provides a React component for touch slide navigation. It is similar to react-swipeable in that it allows for swipe detection, but it is more focused on creating swipeable carousels and sliders. It offers a higher-level abstraction compared to react-swipeable.
react-use-gesture
The react-use-gesture package is a set of hooks for handling gestures in React. It supports a wide range of gestures, including swipes, pinches, and scrolls. Compared to react-swipeable, react-use-gesture offers more comprehensive gesture support and can be used for more complex interactions.
react-swipeable-views
The react-swipeable-views package is a React component for creating swipeable views, such as tabs or carousels. It is similar to react-swipeable in that it provides swipe detection, but it is specifically designed for creating swipeable view containers. It offers built-in support for animations and transitions.
Swipeable
Install
$ npm install react-swipeable
Use
var Swipeable = require('react-swipeable')
var SampleComponent = React.createClass({
render: function () {
return (
<Swipeable
onSwiping={this.swiping}
onSwipingUp={this.swipingUp}
onSwipingRight={this.swipingRight}
onSwipingDown={this.swipingDown}
onSwipingLeft={this.swipingLeft}
onSwipedUp={this.swipedUp}
onSwipedRight={this.swipedRight}
onSwipedDown={this.swipedDown}
onSwipedLeft={this.swipedLeft}
onSwiped={this.handleSwipeAction}
preventDefaultTouchmoveEvent={false}>
<div>
This element can be swiped
</div>
</Swipeable>
)
}
})
Examples:
http://dogfessional.github.io/react-swipeable/
Props
None of the props are required.
onSwiping
, onSwipingUp
, onSwipingRight
, onSwipingDown
, onSwipingLeft
, calls back with the event
as well as the absolute delta of where the swipe started and where it's currently at. These constantly fire throughout touch events.
onSwiping
in addition to the swipe delta, onSwiping also returns the current absolute X and Y position, as well as the current Velocity of the swipe. this.props.onSwiping(e, deltaX, deltaY, absX, absY, velocity)
onSwipedUp
, onSwipedRight
, onSwipedDown
, onSwipedLeft
calls back with the event
as well as the x distance, + or -, from where the swipe started to where it ended. These only fire at the end of a touch event.
onSwiped
calls back with the event, the X and Y delta, and whether or not the event was a flick this.props.onSwiped(ev, x, y, isFlick)
flickThreshold
is a number (float) which determines the max velocity of a swipe before it's considered a flick.
delta
is the amount of px before we start firing events. Also effects how far onSwipedUp
, onSwipedRight
, onSwipedDown
, and onSwipedLeft
need to be before they fire events. The default value is 10.
preventDefaultTouchmoveEvent
is whether to prevent the browser's [touchmove](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events/touchmove)
event. Sometimes you would like the target to scroll natively. The default value is true
.
PropTypes
onSwiped: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwiping: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingUp: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingRight: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingDown: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingLeft: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedUp: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedRight: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedDown: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedLeft: React.PropTypes.func,
flickThreshold: React.PropTypes.number,
delta: React.PropTypes.number,
preventDefaultTouchmoveEvent: React.PropTypes.bool
Development
Initial set up, run npm install
.
Make changes/updates to the src/Swipeable.js
file. Then run npm run build:lib
to build the final output.
Test changes/updates with the examples
cd into examples
directory, run npm install
within that directory, and then run npm start
.
After the server starts you can then view the examples page with your changes at http://localhost:3000
.
License
MIT