Swipeable
Install
$ npm install react-swipeableUse
var Swipeable = require('react-swipeable')
var SampleComponent = React.createClass({
render: function () {
return (
<Swipeable
onSwiping={this.swiping}
onSwipingUp={this.swipingUp}
onSwipingRight={this.swipingRight}
onSwipingDown={this.swipingDown}
onSwipingLeft={this.swipingLeft}
onSwipedUp={this.swipedUp}
onSwipedRight={this.swipedRight}
onSwipedDown={this.swipedDown}
onSwipedLeft={this.swipedLeft}
onSwiped={this.handleSwipeAction}>
<div>
This element can be swiped
</div>
</Swipeable>
)
}
})Examples:
http://dogfessional.github.io/react-swipeable/
Props
None of the props are required.
onSwiping, onSwipingUp, onSwipingRight, onSwipingDown, onSwipingLeft, calls back with the event
as well as the absolute delta of where the swipe started and where it's currently at. These constantly fire throughout touch events.
onSwipedUp, onSwipedRight, onSwipedDown, onSwipedLeft calls back with the event
as well as the x distance, + or -, from where the swipe started to where it ended. These only fire at the end of a touch event.
onSwiped calls back with the event, the X and Y delta, and whether or not the event was a flick this.props.onSwiped(ev, x, y, isFlick)
flickThreshold is a number (float) which determines the max velocity of a swipe before it's considered a flick.
delta is the amount of px before we start firing events. Also effects how far onSwipedUp, onSwipedRight, onSwipedDown, and onSwipedLeft need to be before they fire events. The default value is 10.
PropTypes
onSwiped: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwiping: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingUp: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingRight: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingDown: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipingLeft: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedUp: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedRight: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedDown: React.PropTypes.func,
onSwipedLeft: React.PropTypes.func,
flickThreshold: React.PropTypes.number,
delta: React.PropTypes.number
Development
Initial set up, run:
$ npm installFor watch on files and JSX transpiling, run:
$ gulp#####Please make updates and changes to the jsx/Swipeable.jsx, and have gulp/babel compile the js/Swipeable.js file.
License
MIT

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