@van-chin/vue-container-query v0.1.0
vue-container-query
Totally based on d6u/react-container-query.
Notice
The following documentation is also originated from d6u/react-container-query.
Your suggested to pay a visit to the repo react-container-query.
Installation
npm i -D vue-container-queryAPI
<container-query :query="query" :initialSize="{ width, height } />
<template>
<container-query
:query="query"
v-model="params"
@change="handleChange"
>
<pre class="app">{{ params }}</pre>
</container-query>
</template>
<script>
import { ContainerQuery } from './'
const query = {
'width-between-400-and-599': {
minWidth: 400,
maxWidth: 599
},
'width-larger-than-600': {
minWidth: 600
}
}
export default {
components: { ContainerQuery },
data () {
return { query, params: {} }
},
methods: {
handleChange () {}
}
}
</script>properties
props.childrenThere should only be one, and exactly one child component.
props.query"query" is key-value pairs where keys are the class names that will be applied to container element when all constraints are met. The values are the constraints.
props.initialSize(optional)initialSizeis an object with optionalwidthorheightproperty. Because the limitation on how size is computed based on underlying element, in the initial rendering pass, we don't have the size info (because element must be in the DOM have a valid size). At this timeinitialSizewill be used as the size of the element.
createContainerQueryMixin(query, initialSize)
<template>
<pre class="app">{{ containerQuery }}</pre>
</template>
<script>
import { createContainerQueryMixin } from './'
const query = {
'width-between-400-and-599': {
minWidth: 400,
maxWidth: 599
},
'width-larger-than-600': {
minWidth: 600
}
}
export default {
mixins: [
createContainerQueryMixin(query)
]
}
</script>5 years ago