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@oscarbarrett/react-multi-carousel v2.2.11-alpha.3

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react-multi-carousel šŸ‘‹

Production-ready, lightweight fully customizable React carousel component that rocks supports multiple items and SSR(Server-side rendering).

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demo

demo

Features.

  • Server-side rendering
  • Infinite mode
  • Dot mode
  • Custom animation
  • AutoPlay mode
  • Auto play interval
  • Supports images, videos, everything.
  • Responsive
  • Swipe to slide
  • Mouse drag to slide
  • Keyboard control to slide
  • Multiple items
  • Show / hide arrows
  • Custom arrows / control buttons
  • Custom dots
  • Custom styling
  • Accessibility support
  • Center mode.
  • Show next/previous set of items partially

Shoutouts šŸ™

Big thanks to BrowserStack for letting the maintainers use their service to debug browser issues.

Documentation

Other important links.

Bundle size

Bundle-size. 2.5kB

Demo.

Documentation is here.

Demo for the SSR https://react-multi-carousel.now.sh/

Try to disable JavaScript to test if it renders on the server-side.

Codes for SSR at github.

Codes for the documentation at github.

Install

$ npm install react-multi-carousel --save

import Carousel from 'react-multi-carousel';
import 'react-multi-carousel/lib/styles.css';

How the SSR mode works?

Codes for SSR at github.

  • Demo for the SSR are at here
  • Try to disable JavaScript to test if it renders on the server-side.

Here is a lighter version of the library for detecting the user's device type alternative

You can choose to only bundle it on the server-side.

Minimum working set up.

import Carousel from "react-multi-carousel";
import "react-multi-carousel/lib/styles.css";
const responsive = {
  superLargeDesktop: {
    // the naming can be any, depends on you.
    breakpoint: { max: 4000, min: 3000 },
    items: 5,
  },
  desktop: {
    breakpoint: { max: 3000, min: 1024 },
    items: 3,
  },
  tablet: {
    breakpoint: { max: 1024, min: 464 },
    items: 2,
  },
  mobile: {
    breakpoint: { max: 464, min: 0 },
    items: 1,
  },
};
<Carousel responsive={responsive}>
  <div>Item 1</div>
  <div>Item 2</div>
  <div>Item 3</div>
  <div>Item 4</div>
</Carousel>;

Common Usage

import Carousel from "react-multi-carousel";
import "react-multi-carousel/lib/styles.css";

const responsive = {
  desktop: {
    breakpoint: { max: 3000, min: 1024 },
    items: 3,
    slidesToSlide: 3, // optional, default to 1.
  },
  tablet: {
    breakpoint: { max: 1024, min: 464 },
    items: 2,
    slidesToSlide: 2, // optional, default to 1.
  },
  mobile: {
    breakpoint: { max: 464, min: 0 },
    items: 1,
    slidesToSlide: 1, // optional, default to 1.
  },
};
<Carousel
  swipeable={false}
  draggable={false}
  showDots={true}
  responsive={responsive}
  ssr={true} // means to render carousel on server-side.
  infinite={true}
  autoPlay={this.props.deviceType !== "mobile" ? true : false}
  autoPlaySpeed={1000}
  keyBoardControl={true}
  customTransition="all .5"
  transitionDuration={500}
  containerClass="carousel-container"
  removeArrowOnDeviceType={["tablet", "mobile"]}
  deviceType={this.props.deviceType}
  dotListClass="custom-dot-list-style"
  itemClass="carousel-item-padding-40-px"
>
  <div>Item 1</div>
  <div>Item 2</div>
  <div>Item 3</div>
  <div>Item 4</div>
</Carousel>;

Custom Arrows.

You can pass your own custom arrows to make it the way you want, the same for the position. For example, add media query for the arrows to go under when on smaller screens.

You custom arrows will receive a list of props/state that's passed back by the carousel such as the currentSide, is dragging or swiping in progress.

An Example

Code

const CustomRightArrow = ({ onClick, ...rest }) => {
  const {
    onMove,
    state: { currentSlide, deviceType },
  } = rest;
  // onMove means if dragging or swiping in progress.
  return <button onClick={() => onClick()} />;
};
<Carousel customRightArrow={<CustomRightArrow />} />;

Custom button group.

This is very useful if you don't want the dots, or arrows and you want to fully customize the control functionality and styling yourself.

Example

Code

const ButtonGroup = ({ next, previous, goToSlide ...rest }) => {
  const { carouselState: { currentSlide } } = rest;
  return (
    <div className="carousel-button-group"> // remember to give it position:absolute
      <ButtonOne className={currentSlide === 0 : 'disable' : ''} onClick={() => previous()} />
      <ButtonTwo onClick={() => next()} />
      <ButtonThree onClick={() => goToSlide(currentSlide + 1)}> Go to any slide </ButtonThree>
    </div>
  );
};
<Carousel arrows={false} customButtonGroup={<ButtonGroup />}>
  <ItemOne>
  <ItemTwo>
</Carousel>

renderButtonGroupOutside

Passing this props would render the button group outside of the Carousel container. This is done using React.fragment

<div className='my-own-custom-container'>
  <Carousel arrows={false} renderButtonGroupOutside={true} customButtonGroup={<ButtonGroup />}>
    <ItemOne>
    <ItemTwo>
  </Carousel>
</div>

Custom dots.

You can pass your own custom dots to replace the default one.

Custom dots can also be a copy or an image of your carousel item. See example in this one

The codes for this example

You custom dots will receive a list of props/state that's passed back by the carousel such as the currentSide, is dragging or swiping in progress.

An Example

Code

const CustomDot = ({ onClick, ...rest }) => {
  const { onMove, index, active, carouselState: { currentSlide, deviceType }  } = rest;
  const carouselItems = [<CarouselItem1, CaourselItem2, CarouselItem3];
  // onMove means if dragging or swiping in progress.
  // active is provided by this lib for checking if the item is active or not.
  return (
    <button className={active ? 'active' : 'inactive'} onClick={() => onClick()}>
      {React.Children.toArray(carouselItems)[index]}
    </button>
    )
}
<Carousel showDots customDot={<CustomDot />}>
{carouselItems}
</Carousel>

renderDotsOutside

Passing this props would render the dots outside of the Carousel container. This is done using React.fragment

<div className='my-own-custom-container'>
  <Carousel arrows={false} showDots={true} renderDotsOutside={renderButtonGroupOutside}>
    <ItemOne>
    <ItemTwo>
  </Carousel>
</div>

partialVisbile props.

Shows the next items partially, this is very useful if you want to indicate to the users that this carousel component is swipable, has more items behind it.

This is different from the "centerMode" prop, as it only shows the next items. For the centerMode, it shows both.

An Example.

const responsive = {
  desktop: {
    breakpoint: { max: 3000, min: 1024 },
    items: 3,
    partialVisibilityGutter: 40 // this is needed to tell the amount of px that should be visible.
  },
  tablet: {
    breakpoint: { max: 1024, min: 464 },
    items: 2,
    partialVisibilityGutter: 30 // this is needed to tell the amount of px that should be visible.
  },
  mobile: {
    breakpoint: { max: 464, min: 0 },
    items: 1,
    partialVisibilityGutter: 30 // this is needed to tell the amount of px that should be visible.
  }
}
<Carousel partialVisbile={true} responsive={responsive}>
  <ItemOne />
  <ItemTwo />
</Carousel>

centerMode

Shows the next items and previous items partially.

<Carousel centerMode={true} />

afterChange callback.

This is a callback function that is invoked each time when there has been a sliding.

An Example.

<Carousel
  afterChange={(previousSlide, { currentSlide, onMove }) => {
    doSpeicalThing();
  }}
/>

beforeChange call back

This is a callback function that is invoked each time before a sliding.

An Example.

<Carousel
  beforeChange={(nextSlide, { currentSlide, onMove }) => {
    doSpeicalThing();
  }}
/>

Combine beforeChange and nextChange, real usage.

They are very useful in the following cases:

  • The carousel item is clickable, but you don't want it to be clickable while the user is dragging it or swiping it.
<Carousel
  beforeChange={() => this.setState({ isMoving: true })}
  afterChange={() => this.setState({ isMoving: false })}
>
  <a
    onClick={e => {
      if (this.state.isMoving) {
        e.preventDefault();
      }
    }}
    href="https://w3js.com"
  >
    Click me
  </a>
</Carousel>
  • Preparing for the next slide.
<Carousel beforeChange={nextSlide => this.setState({ nextSlide: nextSlide })}>
  <div>Initial slide</div>
  <div
    onClick={() => {
      if (this.state.nextSlide === 1) {
        doVerySpecialThing();
      }
    }}
  >
    Second slide
  </div>
</Carousel>

focusOnSelect

Go to slide on click and make the slide a current slide.

<Carousel focusOnSelect={true} />

Using ref.

<Carousel ref={(el) => (this.Carousel = el)} arrows={false} responsive={responsive}>
  <ItemOne />
  <ItemTwo />
</Carousel>
<button onClick={() => {
    const nextSlide = this.Carousel.state.currentSlide + 1;
     // this.Carousel.next()
     // this.Carousel.goToSlide(nextSlide)
  }}>Click me</button>

additionalTransfrom Props.

This is very useful when you are fully customizing the control functionality by yourself like this one

Code

For example if you give to your carousel item padding left and padding right 20px. And you have 5 items in total, you might want to do the following:

<Carousel ref={el => (this.Carousel = el)} additionalTransfrom={-20 * 5} /> // it needs to be a negative number

Specific Props

NameTypeDefaultDescription
responsiveobject{}Numbers of slides to show at each breakpoint
deviceTypestring''Only pass this when use for server-side rendering, what to pass can be found in the example folder
ssrbooleanfalseUse in conjunction with responsive and deviceType prop
slidesToSlideNumber1How many slides to slide.
draggablebooleantrueOptionally disable/enable dragging on desktop
swipeablebooleantrueOptionally disable/enable swiping on mobile
arrowsbooleantrueHide/Show the default arrows
removeArrowOnDeviceTypestring or array''Hide the default arrows at different break point, should be used with responsive props. Value could be mobile or ['mobile', 'tablet'], can be a string or array
customLeftArrowjsxnullReplace the default arrow with your own
customRightArrowjsxnullReplace the default arrow with your own
customDotjsxnullReplace the default dots with your own
customButtonGroupjsxnullFully customize your own control functionality if you don't want arrows or dots
infinitebooleanfalseInfinite loop
minimumTouchDragnumber50The amount of distance to drag / swipe in order to move to the next slide.
afterChangefunctionnullA callback after sliding everytime.
beforeChangefunctionnullA callback before sliding everytime.
sliderClassstring'react-multi-carousel-track'CSS class for inner slider div, use this to style your own track list.
itemClassstring''CSS class for carousel item, use this to style your own Carousel item. For example add padding-left and padding-right
containerClassstring'react-multi-carousel-list'Use this to style the whole container. For example add padding to allow the "dots" or "arrows" to go to other places without being overflown.
dotListClassstring'react-multi-carousel-dot-list'Use this to style the dot list.
keyBoardControlbooleantrueUse keyboard to navigate to next/previous slide
autoPlaybooleanfalseAuto play
autoPlaySpeednumber3000The unit is ms
showDotsbooleanfalseHide the default dot list
renderDotsOutsidebooleanfalseShow dots outside of the container
partialVisbileboolean | stringfalseShow partial next slides. This is use with the responsive prop, see example for details
customTransitionstringtransform 300ms ease-in-outConfigure your own anaimation when sliding
transitionDurationnumber |300` | The unit is ms, if you are using customTransition, make sure to put the duration here as this is needed for the resizing to work.
focusOnSelectboolean |false` | Go to slide on click and make the slide a current slide.
centerModeboolean |false` | Shows the next items and previous items partially.
additionalTransfromnumber |0` | additional transfrom to the current one.

Author

šŸ‘¤ Yi Zhuang

šŸ¤ Contribute

Please read https://github.com/YIZHUANG/react-multi-carousel/blob/master/contributing.md

Submit an issue for feature request or submit a pr.

Local development.

  • cd app
  • npm install
  • npm run dev

Donation

If this project help you reduce time to develop, you can give me a cup of coffee :)

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