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mithril-media-query

v0.4.0

Published

A mithril component which selectively renders using media queries.

Downloads

7

Readme

mithril-media-query

A mithril component for selectively rendering based on the current viewport dimensions.

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Install

$ npm install mithril-media-query --save

Example

import { MediaQuery, query } from 'mithril-media-query'

<MediaQuery type="phone-only">
  Howdy
</MediaQuery>

if ( query.phoneOnly()) console.log( 'This is a phone.' )

Configuration

mithril-media-query requires the type attribute, a string which controls the width threshold for displaying its children.

The following types are available:

  • 'bigDesktopUp' - Above 1800px
  • 'desktopUp' - Above 1200px
  • 'phoneOnly' - Below 599px
  • 'tabletPortraitDown' - Below 899px
  • 'tabletPortraitUp' - Above 600px
  • 'tabletLandscapeDown' - Below 899px
  • 'tabletLandscapeUp' - Above 600px
  • 'landscape' - Greater than or equal to window.innerHeight
  • 'portrait' - Less than window.innerHeight

By default, mithril-media-query checks against window.innerWidth, but it can be passed a numerical size attribute to be tested instead in order to programmatically control rendering.

You can optionally automatically redraw during window resize by enabling the redraw attribute. Redraws are throttled to once every 150ms.

Notes

mithril-media-query is powered by libmq, a Javascript library for making media queries. For convenience, libmq is exposed as query in mithril-media-query's named exports.