0.2.2 • Published 2 months ago

react-360-product-viewer v0.2.2

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About React 360 Product Viewer

There are a few javascript product viewers out there but none could deliver what I needed. A React component written in Typescript and free! With a lot of customization you can quickly setup this component. All you need is a set of images that represents an animation you would like your users to explore. Either through user-interaction or setting it to autoplay! Point the component to your image folder, set the name, count and image type and you are ready!

It can be controlled either using mouse or touch!

Main features:

  • React component
  • Uses Typescript
  • Free
  • Simple

Built With

Getting Started

WARNING: This project is not yet available for download using NPM , the following test is merely a stub. Will be updated when the component is ready to be used.

Prerequisites

React In order to use the component you need a React project. This was built and tested with 17.0.2 but other versions should work.

Installation

Make sure you have a react project - otherwise use: .

  npx create-react-app my-app --template typescript
  1. Download through npm
 npm add react-360-product-viewer
  1. Add the component to your page, change the properties to fit your need. For all options see storybook
<React360Viewer
  imagesBaseUrl="./imageSeries/"
  imagesCount={YOUR_IMAGE_SERIES_COUNT_HERE}
  imagesFiletype="png"
  mouseDragSpeed={20}
/>

Usage

TODO: Add descriptions of all parameters For more example and a playground please refer to storybook

API

ParameterTypeDefaultDescriptionExample
imagesCountnumbernoneSet the number of images in your sequence35
imageBaseUrlstringnoneSet URL from the base of your homepage./imageSeries/
imagesFileTypstringnoneImage type (anything that can be rendered in an img tag)png
imageFilenamePrefixstringnoneAdd a prefix before the image numbershoe (if entire image filename is shoe2.png)
imageInitialIndexnumber0Which imagenumber to show on component load10
mouseDragSPeednumber20How fast to change images when pointer moves20
autoplaySpeednumber10How fast to change images when autoplay is active10
reversebooleanfalseReverse the order of images displayed. Applicable for both pointer as well as autoplayfalse
autoplaybooleanfalseShould the images automatically change on component loadfalse
autoplayTargetnumbernoneThe autoplay will stop on given image index15
widthnumber150With of the image150
heightnumber150Height of the image150
zeroPadZeroPadRange (number 0 to 9)0Num zeros to prepend to your image number (if you set 1, your image numbers will be 01, 02..., 09, 10, 11)1
showRotationIconOnStartupbooleanfalseIf true, a small icon representing a rotation which should inform the user that the component can be rotated.false
shouldNotifyEventsbooleanfalseIf true the component will notify on some events. This can be a lot of event so use with caution.false
notifyOnPointerDownfunctionnot setPass your own function that takes x, y as arguments. Will be called when mouse or touch is pressed.-
notifyOnPointerUpfunctionnot setPass your own function that takes x, y as arguments . Will be called when mouse or touch is released.-
notifyOnPointerMovedfunctionnot setPass your own function that takes x, y as arguments . Will be called any time the mouse or touch is moved if being pressed down.

Roadmap

  • Add rotate icon
  • Start image index
  • Set autoplay to look x number of times
  • Release for NPM
  • Document API
  • Allow for external URI:s as imagesources
  • Example on how to layout images
  • Add inertia
  • Supply events
    • Autoplay finished
    • Image changed
    • User key Down
    • User key release
    • User movement

See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).

Contributing

Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more information.

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