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React swipeable views

A React component for swipeable views.

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TypeScript definitions on DefinitelyTyped

Check out the demos from a mobile device (real or emulated). It is tiny (<4kB) and quickly render the first slide then lasy-load the other.

Installation

npm install react-swipeable-views react-motion

Simple example

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Browser

import React from 'react';
import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views';

const MyComponent = () => (
  <SwipeableViews>
    <div style={Object.assign({}, styles.slide, styles.slide1)}>
      slide n°1
    </div>
    <div style={Object.assign({}, styles.slide, styles.slide2)}>
      slide n°2
    </div>
    <div style={Object.assign({}, styles.slide, styles.slide3)}>
      slide n°3
    </div>
  </SwipeableViews>
);

const styles = {
  slide: {
    padding: 15,
    minHeight: 100,
    color: '#fff',
  },
  slide1: {
    background: '#FEA900',
  },
  slide2: {
    background: '#B3DC4A',
  },
  slide3: {
    background: '#6AC0FF',
  },
};

export default MyComponent;

Native

import React, {
  StyleSheet,
  Text,
  View,
} from 'react-native';
import Button from 'react-native-button';

import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views/lib/index.native.animated';
// There is another version. I'm unsure which one give the best UX.
// import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views/lib/index.native.scroll';

const MyComponent = () => (
  <SwipeableViews style={slideContainer}>
    <View style={[styles.slide, styles.slide1]}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>
        slide n°1
      </Text>
    </View>
    <View style={[styles.slide, styles.slide2]}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>
        slide n°2
      </Text>
    </View>
    <View style={[styles.slide, styles.slide3]}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>
        slide n°3
      </Text>
    </View>
  </SwipeableViews>
);

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  slideContainer: {
    height: 100,
  },
  slide: {
    padding: 15,
    height: 100,
  },
  slide1: {
    backgroundColor: '#FEA900',
  },
  slide2: {
    backgroundColor: '#B3DC4A',
  },
  slide3: {
    backgroundColor: '#6AC0FF',
  },
  text: {
    color: '#fff',
    fontSize: 16,
  },
});

export default MyComponent;

Supported platforms

The API is as consistent as possible between the three platforms so the same component can be used independently on where it's running.

Browser

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iOS

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Android

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Example with autoPlay

The auto play feature is provided thanks to an High Order Component. It's working independently of the targeted platform. You can have a look at the Demo 7 to see it in action. Let's see an example with the browser:

import autoPlay from 'react-swipeable-views/lib/autoPlay';
import SwipeableViews from 'react-swipeable-views';

const AutoPlaySwipeableViews = autoPlay(SwipeableViews);

const MyComponent = () => (
  <AutoPlaySwipeableViews>
    <div>
      slide n°1
    </div>
    <div>
      slide n°2
    </div>
    <div>
      slide n°3
    </div>
  </AutoPlaySwipeableViews>
);

export default MyComponent;

API

<SwipeableViews />

Name Type Default Platform Description
children node Use this property to provide your slides.
containerStyle object {} Whether or not the auto complete is animated as it is toggled.
disabled bool false If true, it will disable touch events. This is useful when you want to prohibit the user from changing slides.
index integer 0 This is the index of the slide to show. This is useful when you want to change the default slide shown. Or when you have tabs linked to each slide.
onChangeIndex function(index, fromIndex) This is callback prop. It's call by the component when the shown slide change after a swipe made by the user. This is useful when you have tabs linked to each slide.
onSwitching function(index, type) This is callback prop. It's called by the component when the slide switching. This is useful when you want to implement something corresponding to the current slide position.
resistance bool false If true, it will add bounds effect on the edges.
style object {} This is the inlined style that will be applied on the root component.
slideStyle object {} This is the inlined style that will be applied on the slide component.
springConfig object {stiffness: 300, damping: 30} Browser This is the config given to react-motion for the spring. This is useful to change the dynamic of the transition.
threshold integer 5 This is the threshold used for detectinga quick swipe. If the computed speed is above this value, the index change.

Any other properties like className will be applied to the root component.

autoPlay

Extends the properties of <SwipeableViews /> and add the following ones:

Name Type Default Description
autoplay bool true If false, the auto play behavior is disabled.
direction enum:
 'incremental'
 'decremental'
'incremental' This is the auto play direction.
interval integer 3000 Delay between auto play transitions (in ms).

License

MIT

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