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@leontastic/react-id-swiper

v0.0.0

Published

ReactJs component for iDangerous Swiper

Downloads

3

Readme

react-id-swiper

A library to use Swiper as a ReactJs component.

Demo

What is Swiper?

Swiper - is the free and most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions and amazing native behavior. It is intended to be used in mobile websites, mobile web apps, and mobile native/hybrid apps. Designed mostly for iOS, but also works great on latest Android, Windows Phone 8 and modern Desktop browsers

Swiper is not compatible with all platforms, it is a modern touch slider which is focused only on modern apps/platforms to bring the best experience and simplicity.

DEMO

You can see DEMO with example code HERE

Installation

npm install --save react-id-swiper

Recommendation

Swiper stylesheet file is required

Use Swiper stylesheet file from CDN

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Swiper/3.4.0/css/swiper.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Swiper/3.4.0/css/swiper.min.css">

OR

Use stylesheet file from src/styles/ folder (supporting css, less, scss)

Usage

Example with default

Examble with default params

Es5

var React = require('react');
var Swiper = require('react-id-swiper');

var Example = React.createClass({
  render: function() {
    return (
      <Swiper>
        <div>Slide 1</div>
        <div>Slide 2</div>
        <div>Slide 3</div>
        <div>Slide 4</div>
        <div>Slide 5</div>
      </Swiper>
    );
  }
});

module.exports = Example;

Es6

import React from 'react';
import Swiper from 'react-id-swiper';

class Example extends React.Component {
  render() {
    <Swiper>
      <div>Slide 1</div>
      <div>Slide 2</div>
      <div>Slide 3</div>
      <div>Slide 4</div>
      <div>Slide 5</div>
    </Swiper>
  }
}

export default Example;

Example with params

Examble with navigation buttons

Es5

var React = require('react');
var Swiper = require('react-id-swiper');

var Example = React.createClass({
  render: function() {
    var params = {
      pagination: '.swiper-pagination',
      paginationClickable: true,
      nextButton: '.swiper-button-next',
      prevButton: '.swiper-button-prev',
      spaceBetween: 30
    };

    return (
      <Swiper
        pagination={params.pagination}
        paginationClickable={params.paginationClickable}
        nextButton={params.nextButton}
        prevButton={params.prevButton}
        spaceBetween={params.spaceBetween}>
        <div>Slide 1</div>
        <div>Slide 2</div>
        <div>Slide 3</div>
        <div>Slide 4</div>
        <div>Slide 5</div>
      </Swiper>
    );
  }
});

module.exports = Example;

Es6

import React from 'react';
import Swiper from 'react-id-swiper';

class Example extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const params = {
      pagination: '.swiper-pagination',
      paginationClickable: true,
      nextButton: '.swiper-button-next',
      prevButton: '.swiper-button-prev',
      spaceBetween: 30
    }
    <Swiper {...params}>
      <div>Slide 1</div>
      <div>Slide 2</div>
      <div>Slide 3</div>
      <div>Slide 4</div>
      <div>Slide 5</div>
    </Swiper>
  }
}

export default Example;

Example with manipulating swiper from outside swiper component

Examble with navigation button

Es6

import React from 'react';
import Swiper from 'react-id-swiper';

export default class Example extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props)
    this.goNext = this.goNext.bind(this)
    this.goPrev = this.goPrev.bind(this)
    this.swiper = null
  }

  goNext() {
    if (this.swiper) this.swiper.slideNext()
  }

  goPrev() {
    if (this.swiper) this.swiper.slidePrev()
  }

  render() {
    const params = {
      pagination: '.swiper-pagination',
      paginationClickable: true,
      nextButton: '.swiper-button-next',
      prevButton: '.swiper-button-prev',
      spaceBetween: 30,
      runCallbacksOnInit: true,
      onInit: (swiper) => {
        this.swiper = swiper
      }
    }

    return(
      <div>
        <Swiper {...params} />
        <button onClick={this.goNext}>Next</button>
        <button onClick={this.goPrev}>Prev</button>
      </div>
    )
  }
}

API

You can check Swiper API HERE

Build demo in local

First, clone this repo to your local

https://github.com/kidjp85/react-id-swiper.git

Install node packages

npm install

Run webpack server

npm start

License

MIT