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React Coverflow

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React Coverflow is a React component for building cover flow style carousel in a convenient way.

Features of react-coverflow

  • Flexbox styles of CSS 3.
  • Support scroll in the component.
  • Support navigation buttons optional
  • Using css-module
  • Support mobile

Getting started

Install react-coverflow using npm.

$ npm install react-coverflow

The required stylesheet using css-module and include in package(js file), so you don't need include other stylesheet.

Usage

var React = require('react');
var ReactDOM = require('react-dom');
var Coverflow = require('react-coverflow');

var fn = function () {
  /* do your action */
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <Coverflow width="960" height="500"
    displayQuantityOfSide={2}
    navigation={false}
    enableScroll={true}
    clickable={true}
    active={0}
    >
    <img src='image/path' alt='title or description' data-action={action} />
    <img src='image/path' alt='title or description' data-action="http://andyyou.github.io/react-coverflow/"/>
    <img src='image/path' alt='title or description' data-action="http://andyyou.github.io/react-coverflow/"/>
  </Coverflow>,

  document.querySelector('.content')
);

Options

  • displayQuantityOfSide [number]: The number of display image from center to the one side end.
  • navigation [boolean]: Enable navigation buttons (prev, next). (defalut: false)
  • enableHeading [boolean]: Show or hide the heading form img tag alt. (defalut: true)
  • enableScroll [boolean]: Enable scrolling feature.
  • media [object]: To support media query, if you want responsive with parent element you can ignore width and height props or set it to auto.
  • active [number]: The index of images
  • clickable [boolean]: On/Off clickable of images, once set to false will disable whole click ability of images. Default is true.
media={{
  '@media (max-width: 900px)': {
    width: '600px',
    height: '300px'
  },
  '@media (min-width: 900px)': {
    width: '960px',
    height: '600px'
  }
}}

Responsive

Now, you can use media props to support responsive design. The syntax part is come form Radium You can reference to this doc.

  • 2016-09-13 If you need RWD you should add <StyleRoot>
ReactDOM.render(
  <StyleRoot>
    <Coverflow
      displayQuantityOfSide={2}
      navigation={true}
      enableHeading={true}
      active={0}
      media={{
        '@media (max-width: 900px)': {
          width: '600px',
          height: '300px'
        },
        '@media (min-width: 900px)': {
          width: '960px',
          height: '600px'
        }
      }}
      >
      <img src='images/album-1.png' alt='Album one' data-action="https://facebook.github.io/react/"/>
      <img src='images/album-2.png' alt='Album two' data-action="http://passer.cc"/>
      <img src='images/album-3.png' alt='Album three' data-action="https://doce.cc/"/>
      <img src='images/album-4.png' alt='Album four' data-action="http://tw.yahoo.com"/>
    </Coverflow>
  </StyleRoot>
  ,
  document.querySelector('.example_2')
);

Contributors

Use Github issues for requests

react-coverflow is a community project and wouldn't be what it is without contributions! We encourage and support contributions. The react-coverflow source code is released under the MIT License.

Feel free to fork and improve/enhance react-coverflow any way you want. If you feel that react-coverflow will benefit from your changes, please open a pull request.

Development

If you want to custom the component there are some commands that can help you.

# Compile component to dist/
$ npm run build-npm

# Build source of site
$ npm run build-site

# Clean
$ npm run clean

# Development Server
$ npm run dev

# Deploy examples to gh-pages
$ npm run build-npm
$ npm run build-site
$ git subtree push --prefix site origin gh-pages
$ npm version patch
$ npm publish

Release History

  • 2016-09-29
    • Add clickable props to on/off click of image.
  • 2016-09-22
    • Fix issue change active can update current image.
  • 2016-09-16
    • Add keypress events for prev/next
  • 2016-09-13
    • Fix Unknown Prop Warning
    • Radium updated that if you need RWD feature you need to wrap <StyleRoot>
    • Remove img url attribute, use data-action instead. when value is string will redirectin url otherwise can put function will be execute.
    • Add active attribute
  • 2016-09-10
    • Use postcss-loader instead of autoprefixer-loader
    • Update babel to v6+
  • 2015-12-12 Fix React 0.14.3 two copies issue
  • 2015-12-10 Update React version.
  • 2015-11-13
    • v0.1.9 Support responsive props.
    • Update eslint with babel-eslint.
  • 2015-11-11
    • v0.1.8 Fix some issues and add option to enable/disable scroll ability.
    • Add displayName to fix react-devtool show t tag.
  • 2015-11-10
    • v0.1.6 Support react 0.14.2
  • 2015-10-09
    • v0.1.4 Add propTypes and enableHeading options for mobile.
    • Add example of responsive.
  • 2015-10-07 v0.1.3 Support even number of images, Fix bugs
  • 2015-09-22 v0.1.0

Issues

  • If you get the errors as follow
Warning: Any use of a keyed object should be wrapped in React.addons.createFragment(object) before being passed as a child. Warning: t(...): React component classes must extend React.Component.

That because of React 0.14.2 got some change and the component not update before.

Error: To use plugins requiring addCSS (e.g. keyframes, media queries), please wrap your application in the StyleRoot component

Todo

  • Imporve performance in Mobile(Touch events part)
  • Write test case

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