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react-material-timeline

v4.0.1

Published

Timeline component basing on material-ui

Readme

react-material-timeline

react-material-timeline is a vertical (right now!) timeline component which can be summarized with a simple equation:

react-material-timeline = react + material-ui + the code

If you are looking for elegant, simple library to show time based event, this is the perfect candidate!

Features

  • easy to integrate with material-ui and compatible with material theme
  • lightweight and simple
  • optional Typescript mappings

Demo

https://react-material-timeline.stackblitz.io

Instalation

Prerequisites

react-material-timeline uses material-ui library. It means you should have configured material-ui before you start. For more information look here: https://material-ui.com/getting-started/installation/

Install package

yarn add react-material-timeline

or

npm install react-material-timeline

Usage

  1. Import.
  2. Prepare events
  3. Feed Timeline
  4. Have fun.
import { Timeline } from 'react-material-timeline';
import { Avatar, Icon } from '@material-ui/core';

const icon =

const events = [
  {
    title: 'Event 1',
    subheader: new Date().toDateString(),
    description: [ 'Some description for event 1' ],
    icon: <Avatar><Icon>work</Icon></Avatar>,
  },
  {
    title: 'Event 2',
    subheader: new Date().toDateString(),
    description: [ 'Some description for event 2' ],
    icon: <Avatar><Icon>home</Icon></Avatar>,
  }
];

class AwesomeTimeline extends Component {
  render() {
    return <Timeline events={events}/>;
  }
}

Custtomisation

It is possible to inject CSS styles for cards via styles property:

// make text in timeline right cards to be aligned to the right
<Timeline events={events} styles={{ rightCard: { textAlign: 'right' } }} />

Currently, it is possible to adjust left and right cards separatelly.

Contributions & Feature requests

If you have any ideas how to make this library better or you found a bug feel free to open new issue. This is our hobby project and we'd like to invite you to have fun enhancing it with us!