0.1.0 • Published 8 years ago

konva-react v0.1.0

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konva-react

Konva canvas library using React components based on react-kinetic.

An attempt to make React work with the Konva HTML5 canvas library. The goal is to have similar declarative markup as normal React and to have similar data-flow model.

Currently you can use all Konva components as React components and all Konva events are supported on them in same way as normal browser events are supported.

You can even inspect the components in React dev tools.

Updated to support React version 15 and above

Installation

If you use browserify or webpack

npm install react konva konva-react

Then just require it

require('konva-react');

If you use require.js or want to use it standalone, then standalone version is available in Releases.

If you want to build from source

git clone https://github.com/moondram832001/konva-react.git
cd konva-react
npm run build

User guide

Minimal example:

var React = require('react');
var ReactKonva = require('konva-react');

var Demo = React.createClass({
  render: function () {
    return (
      <ReactKonva.Stage height={300} width={300}>
        <ReactKonva.Layer>
          <ReactKonva.Rect x={100} y={100} width={50} height={50} fill="black" />
        </ReactKonva.Layer>
      </ReactKonva.Stage>
    );
  }
});

React.render(<Demo />, document.body);

All react-konva components correspond to Konva components of the same name. All the parameters available for Konva objects are valid props for corresponding react-konva components, unless otherwise noted.

Every react-konva component (or components that use react-konva components) must be wrappe in Stage. Stage is the only react-konva element that has actual DOM representation. Unlike Konva.Stage, Stage will ignore container passed to it, because it constructs container by itself.

Stage's only valid children are Layer components. Layers are currently only components that handle redrawing and currently they redraw on all changes of props or children.

Layers can have all the other react-konva components inside. The supported elements are: Container, Layer, Group, Label, Shape, Rect, Circle, Ellipse, Ring, Wedge, Arc, Image, Text, Line, Sprite, Path, TextPath, RegularPolygon, Star and Tag. See Konva API docs for valid props.

Events

konva-react supports all Konva events. The names are done 'react-style', so onCamelCased. Full mapping:

var KonvaEvents = {
  onMouseOver: "mouseover",
  onMouseOut: "mouseout",
  onMouseEnter: "mouseenter",
  onMouseLeave: "mouseleave",
  onMouseMove: "mousemove",
  onMouseDown: "mousedown",
  onMouseUp: "mouseup",
  onClick: "click",
  onDblClick: "dblclick",
  onDragStar: "dragstart",
  onDragEnd: "dragend",
  onTouchStart: "touchstart",
  onTouchMove: "touchmove",
  onTouchEnd: "touchend",
  onTap: "tap",
  onDblTap: "dbltap",
  onDragMove: "dragmove"
};

Events work in similar way as they work in normal React. See demo/rectangles.js for examples.

Internally, events use the .react namespace for Konva events, so this namespace shouldn't be used if you manually bind events, e.g. in componentDidMount.

Some internals

To get raw Konva node object, use the node property which all konva-react components have.