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vue-resize-split-pane
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Splittable and resizable panes for Vue.js
With yarn:
yarn add vue-resize-split-pane
With npm:
npm i vue-resize-split-pane --save
Global import
//main.js
import Vue from 'vue'
import ResSplitPane from 'vue-resize-split-pane'
Vue.component('rs-panes', ResSplitPane)
Local import
<template>
<div id="app">
<rs-panes split-to="columns" :allow-resize="true">
<div slot="firstPane">
FIRST
</div>
<div slot="secondPane">
SECOND
</div>
</rs-panes>
<!-- <router-view></router-view> -->
</div>
</template>
<script>
//App.vue or YourComponent.vue
import ResSplitPane from 'vue-resize-split-pane'
export default {
name: 'app',
components: {
'rs-panes': ResSplitPane,
},
...
</script>
Or you can nest them
<template>
<div id="app">
<rs-panes split-to="columns" :allow-resize="true">
<div slot="firstPane">
LEFT
</div>
<rs-panes :allowResize="true" split-to="rows"
slot="secondPane" primary="second">
<rs-panes :allowResize="true" split-to="columns"
slot="firstPane" primary="second">
<div slot="firstPane">
CENTER
</div>
<div slot="secondPane">
RIGHT
</div>
</rs-panes>
<div slot="secondPane">
BOTTOM
</div>
</rs-panes>
</rs-panes>
</div>
</template>
firstPane
for left column or top row
secondPane
for right column or bottom row
props: {
'allow-resize': { type: Boolean, default: false },
'split-to': { type: String, default: 'columns' }, // columns || rows
'primary': { type: String, default: 'first' }, // first || second
'size': { type: Number, default: 25 }, // in pixels || percents
'units': { type: String, default: 'pixels' }, // pixels || percents
'min-size': { type: Number, default: 16 }, // in pixels || percents
'max-size': { type: Number, default: 0 }, // in pixels || percents
'step': { type: Number, default: 0 }, // in pixels only
'resizerThickness': { type: Number, default: 2 }, //in px - width of the resizer
'resizerColor': { type: String, default: '#AAA' }, // any css color - if you set transparency, it will afect the border too
'resizerBorderColor': { type: String, default: 'rgba(0,0,0, 0.15)' }, // any css color - #FFF, rgb(0,0,0), rgba(0,0,0,0)
'resizerBorderThickness': { type: Number, default: 3 }, // in px - border that forms the shadow
},
primary
prop is used to specify which of the two panes has its size fixed.
size
prop is either width or height depending on how the panes are split.
Props added in v0.1.0
resizerThickness
- thickness of the resize handler in normal state.
resizerColor
- color of the resize handler in normal state.
resizerBorderThickness
- thickness of the resize handler border in hover state.
resizerBorderColor
- color of the resize handler border in hover state.
MIT © Valentin Bucur
FAQs
Splittable and resizable panes for Vue.js
The npm package vue-resize-split-pane receives a total of 164 weekly downloads. As such, vue-resize-split-pane popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vue-resize-split-pane 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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