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rmc-pull-to-refresh
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React Mobile PullToRefresh Component.
npm install
npm start
http://localhost:8899/examples/
online example: http://react-component.github.io/m-pull-to-refresh/
see example
name | description | type | default |
---|---|---|---|
direction | pull direction, can be up or down | String | down |
distanceToRefresh | distance to pull to refresh | number | 50 |
refreshing | Whether the view should be indicating an active refresh | bool | false |
onRefresh | Called when the view starts refreshing. | () => void | - |
indicator | indicator config | Object | { activate: 'release', deactivate: 'pull', release: 'loading', finish: 'finish' } |
className | additional css class of root dom node | String | - |
prefixCls | prefix class | String | 'rmc-pull-to-refresh' |
damping | pull damping, suggest less than 200 | number | 100 |
scale | damping scale | number | 0.6 |
npm test
npm run coverage
rmc-pull-to-refresh is released under the MIT license.
FAQs
React Mobile Pull To Refresh Component
We found that rmc-pull-to-refresh demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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