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react-cnhf

v0.0.2

Published

Long press event for react. Click and hold wrapper component.

Downloads

13

Readme

react-click-n-hold

by @sonsoleslp

Forked from actual project due to unresolved Pull Request that fixes react-breaking issue.

Long press event for react. Click and hold wrapper component.

Detect when a DOM element has been pressed for the amount of time you specify. http://sonsoleslp.github.io/react-click-n-hold/

react-click-n-hold

Example usage

First install the component

npm install --save react-click-n-hold

Then use the component in your app

import React from 'react';
import ClickNHold from 'react-click-n-hold'; 

export default class Example extends React.Component {
	start(e){
		console.log('START'); 
	} 
    
	end(e, enough){
		console.log('END');
        console.log(enough ? 'Click released after enough time': 'Click released too soon');            
	} 
    
	clickNHold(e){
		console.log('CLICK AND HOLD');  
	} 

	render(){
		return ( 
			<ClickNHold 
				time={2} // Time to keep pressing. Default is 2
				onStart={this.start} // Start callback
				onClickNHold={this.clickNHold} //Timeout callback
				onEnd={this.end} > // Click release callback
					<button>Click and hold</button>
			</ClickNHold>
		); 
	}
}

Styling animation:

  • This component does not provide css for pressing effects
  • However, during press, .cnh_holding is applied to the wrapper, allowing the user to animate the transition using css
  • Below is an example of styling; the one used in the demo
  
@-webkit-keyframes fill { 
  to {
   background-size: 100% 0; 
  }
} 

@keyframes fill { 
  to { 
   background-size: 100% 0;
  }
}

//The wrapper has the .cnh_holding class while the button is being pressed

.cnh_holding button {
  background: -webkit-linear-gradient( white , white) rgb(255,215,235) no-repeat 0 0;
  background: linear-gradient( white , white) rgb(255,215,235) no-repeat 0 0;
  mix-blend-mode: multiply;
  background-size: 100% 100%;
  -webkit-animation: fill 2s forwards;
  animation: fill 2s forwards;
}

Run locally

npm install react-click-n-hold
npm run dev 

Open localhost:8080