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use-carousel-hook
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useCarousel is a React hook for adding functions to create a sliding carousel.
No styling is included, the hook returns functions to integrate into your slider to allow for full flexibility and control over the carousel you create.
Typescript definitions are included.
Call the useCarousel hook in your code. This will return the following values as an object.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ref | React.MutableRefObject<HTMLElement> | Attach this ref to your carousel element that contains your cards/elements. |
previous | (amount: number = 1) => void; | Go to the previous element in the carousel. Can set amount to decrease by, default is 1. |
next | (amount: number = 1) => void; | Go to the next element in the carousel. Can set amount to increase by, default is 1. |
setCurrent | (current: number) => void; | Go to a specific element index in the carousel. |
reset | () => void; | Go to the beginning of the carousel. |
position | { isAtStart: boolean; isAtEnd: boolean } | Position of the carousel. Can be used to disable next/previous buttons if needed. |
current | number; | The index of the current item. |
inView | number[]; | The indexes of the items in view. |
import React from 'react';
import { useCarousel } from 'use-carousel-hook';
const Carousel: React.FC = () => {
const { ref, previous, next, setCurrent, reset } = useCarousel();
return (
<div>
<button onClick={() => previous()}>Previous</button>
<button onClick={() => previous(2)}>Go back 2 items</button>
<button onClick={() => next()}>Next</button>
<button onClick={() => next(2)}>Go forward 2 items</button>
<button onClick={() => reset()}>Reset</button>
<button onClick={() => setCurrent(2)}>Set index to 2</button>
/* ref will need to be cast to the correct type if using TypeScript */
<ul ref={ref as React.RefObject<HTMLUListElement>}>
<li>Item 1</li>
<li>Item 2</li>
<li>Item 3</li>
<li>Item 4</li>
</ul>
<div ref={ref as React.RefObject<HTMLDivElement>}>
<div>Item 1</div>
<div>Item 2</div>
<div>Item 3</div>
<div>Item 4</div>
</div>
<span ref={ref as React.RefObject<HTMLSpanElement>}>
<div>Item 1</div>
<div>Item 2</div>
<div>Item 3</div>
<div>Item 4</div>
</span>
</div>
);
};
export default Carousel;
Option | Type | Default value |
---|---|---|
scrollBehavior | 'smooth' | 'auto' | 'smooth' |
direction | 'horizontal' | 'vertical' | 'horizontal' |
const { ref, previous, next } = useCarousel({ scrollBehavior: 'auto', direction: 'vertical' });
A commonjs build of the package can be imported using use-carousel-hook/cjs
.
[0.0.10]
FAQs
Adds functionality for carousels using React hooks
The npm package use-carousel-hook receives a total of 360 weekly downloads. As such, use-carousel-hook popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that use-carousel-hook demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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