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swipeable-element v0.0.0

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This web component explores the possibilities of a swipeable element. Existing code from Paul Lewis^1 is adapted and implemented with additional options as a Lit Web Component.
It is primarily there to demonstrate interaction through swiping and is not necessarily intended to be used in production. Please make sure to use the right patterns to make a component like this as accessible as possible. Jump to: Key differences

https://github.com/TonySpegel/swipeable-element/assets/1145514/fbc44205-1960-4fce-b169-7dd8b3ec475f

SRT file for captions

This web component follows the open-wc recommendation.

Key differences

A few notable differences compared to Paul Lewis' solution:

  • Uses view-transitions to animate the deletion of items
  • Uses pointer-events to unify different input methods
  • Is a web component made with Lit
  • An update method or requestAnimationFrame isn't needed as Lit handles that
  • Can be configured with slots, attributes, CSS variables, classes and CSS parts
  • Has a "leave behind" indicator for each swipe direction
  • It's possible to allow certain swipe directions

UX & accessiblity considerations

A horizontal swipe gesture as used in this component is interpreted by the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines):^3 as a so-called path-based gesture and therefore:

All functionality that uses multipoint or path-based gestures for operation can be operated with a single pointer without a path-based gesture, unless a multipoint or path-based gesture is essential.

For example, Outlook, GMail and Discord all offer alternatives in the form of a context menu that can be activated by a long press or in the form of a submenu/detail view. It is also common to offer an indicator which makes it clear which action is hidden behind a swipe direction - this is sometimes referred to as the "leave behind" indicator^4.

Usage

<swipeable-element style="view-transition-name: c1">
  <span slot="action-indicator-left">Swipe to set up actions</span>
  <span slot="action-indicator-right" class="material-symbols-outlined">mail</span>
  <div>
    <span class="drag">👀</span>
    <span class="reset">🐸</span>
  </div>
</swipeable-element>

To animate the deletion of items you have to add a unique view-transition-name per element.

Slots

NameDescription
(default)The content of the component
action-indicator-leftThe component’s indicator for a left swipe, usually text or an icon
action-indicator-rightThe component’s indicator for a right swipe, usually text or an icon

Attributes

It's possible to set the following two attributes: allowDirection & treshold. dragging & resetting will be present according to the element's current state.

NameDescriptionDefault
allowDirectionSets a direction that can be swiped: all, left, rightall
tresholdUsed to determine how far the element has been dragged0.35
draggingPresent when content is dragged-
resettingPresent while content's transition is playing-

Example usage:

<!-- HTML -->
<swipeable-element allowdirection="right" treshold="0.3">
  <!-- Element content -->
</swipeable-element>

CSS custom properties (variables)

The following variables can be set to adjust the behaviour of the swipeable part of the component and also its basic colors.

NameDescriptionDefault
--durationLength of time that the animation takes to complete0.3s
--timing-functionHow the swipeable element animation progressesease-in-out
--action-indicator-bg-colorBackground color for the action indicator wrapper#e3f2fd
--content-bg-colorHow the swipeable element animation progresses#e6e6ff

CSS parts

NameDescription
element-wrapperThe component’s wrapper element
action-indicatorProvides a "leave behind" indicator
action-indicator-leftWhat happens if you swipe left
action-indicator-rightWhat happens if you swipe right
contentThe swipeable part of the component

Example usage:

/* CSS */
swipeable-element::part(content) {
  /* Bouncy animation */ 
  --timing-function: cubic-bezier(0, 1.5, 1, 1.5);
}

CSS classes

NameDescription
draggingPresent when content is dragged
resettingPresent while content's transition is playing

Example usage:

/* CSS */
swipeable-element::part(content) {
  &.dragging {
    cursor: grabbing;
  }
}

Project related commands

Linting and formatting

To scan the project for linting and formatting errors, run

npm run lint

To automatically fix linting and formatting errors, run

npm run format

Testing with Web Test Runner

To execute a single test run:

npm run test

To run the tests in interactive watch mode run:

npm run test:watch

Tooling configs

For most of the tools, the configuration is in the package.json to reduce the amount of files in your project.

If you customize the configuration a lot, you can consider moving them to individual files.

Local Demo with web-dev-server

npm start

To run a local development server that serves the basic demo located in demo/index.html

^1: GitHub: GoogleChromeLabs - swipeable-cards
^2: YouTube: Swipeable Cards: TL;DW - Supercharged
^3: WCAG: Pointer Gestures (Level A)
^4: Flutter: Dismissible widget

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