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vue-swipe-actions
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iOS style swipe actions for Vue.js, Live Demo (Source)
npm install --save vue-swipe-actions
import { SwipeList, SwipeOut } from 'vue-swipe-actions';
export default {
components: {
SwipeOut,
SwipeList
}
};
import 'vue-swipe-actions/dist/vue-swipe-actions.css';
SwipeList component is just a helper for listing multiple SwipeOuts.
Prop | Data Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
items | Array | * | An array with your data | |
item-key | String | id | Your key for :key when list is v-for-ed, if not found array index will used | |
disabled | Boolean | false | if true items will be disabled, and text selection will be possible (on desktop). adds class swipeout--disabled | |
item-disabled | Function | js () => false | A function that receives the item as parameter and returns true case disabled or false if not | |
threshold | Number | 45 | With that property you can fine tune when actions are considered open | |
revealed | Object | An object representing the revealed status of the items, key is the index and the value is either left or right , use it with the .sync modifier |
Event | Payload | Description |
---|---|---|
swipeout:click | item | Emitted on single click/tap on the item |
active | Boolean | Emitted when the user is opening/closing the any of the actions |
Method | Params | Description |
---|---|---|
revealRight | index (number) | Reveals right actions on given index |
revealLeft | index (number) | Reveals left actions on given index |
closeActions | index (number)? | Closes actions on given index, or all if no index given |
isRevealed | index (number) | Returns the revealed status on a given index, either false for closed, or left or right |
SwipeOut is the main component, representing a single item with it's actions.
Prop | Data Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
disabled | Boolean | false | if true items will be disabled, and text selection will be possible (on desktop). adds class swipeout--disabled | |
threshold | Number | 45 | With that property you can fine tune when actions are considered open |
Event | Payload | Description |
---|---|---|
active | Boolean | Emitted when the user is opening/closing the any of the actions |
<swipe-list
ref="list"
class="card"
:disabled="!enabled"
:items="mockSwipeList"
item-key="id"
@swipeout:click="itemClick"
>
<template v-slot="{ item, index, revealLeft, revealRight, close }">
<!-- item is the corresponding object from the array -->
<!-- index is clearly the index -->
<!-- revealLeft is method which toggles the left side -->
<!-- revealRight is method which toggles the right side -->
<!-- close is method which closes an opened side -->
<div class="card-content">
<!-- style content how ever you like -->
<h2>{{ item.title }}</h2>
<p>{{ item.description }}</p>
<span>{{ index }}</span>
</div>
</template>
<!-- left swipe side template and v-slot:left="{ item }" is the item clearly -->
<!-- remove if you dont wanna have left swipe side -->
<template v-slot:left="{ item, close }">
<div class="swipeout-action red" title="remove" @click="remove(item)">
<!-- place icon here or what ever you want -->
<i class="fa fa-trash"></i>
</div>
<div class="swipeout-action purple" @click="close">
<!-- place icon here or what ever you want -->
<i class="fa fa-close"></i>
</div>
</template>
<!-- right swipe side template and v-slot:right"{ item }" is the item clearly -->
<!-- remove if you dont wanna have right swipe side -->
<template v-slot:right="{ item }">
<div class="swipeout-action blue">
<!-- place icon here or what ever you want -->
<i class="fa fa-heart"></i>
</div>
<div class="swipeout-action green">
<!-- place icon here or what ever you want -->
<i class="fa fa-heart"></i>
</div>
</template>
<template v-slot:empty>
<div>
<!-- change mockSwipeList to an empty array to see this slot in action -->
list is empty ( filtered or just empty )
</div>
</template>
</swipe-list>
export default {
components: {
SwipeOut,
SwipeList
},
data() {
return {
enabled: true,
mockSwipeList: [
{
id: 0,
title: "Some title",
description: "some description"
},
{
id: 1,
title: "Some title",
description: "some description"
},
{
id: 2,
title: "Some title",
description: "some description"
}
]
};
},
methods: {
revealFirstRight() {
this.$refs.list.revealRight(0);
},
revealFirstLeft() {
this.$refs.list.revealLeft(0);
},
closeFirst() {
this.$refs.list.closeActions(0);
},
closeAll() {
this.$refs.list.closeActions();
},
remove(item) {
this.mockSwipeList = this.mockSwipeList.filter(i => i !== item);
// console.log(e, 'remove');
},
itemClick(e) {
console.log(e, "item click");
},
fbClick(e) {
console.log(e, "First Button Click");
},
sbClick(e) {
console.log(e, "Second Button Click");
},
},
}
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iOS style swipe actions
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