torque-react v3.1.1
torque-react
A React based automated slide show.
Usage
In you project directory run
npm install --save torque-reactAnd you should be ready to go
Example
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import TorqueSlides, { TorqueSlide } from 'torque-react';
const Application = () => (
<TorqueSlides duration={2} keyboardInteractive={true} >
<TorqueSlide duration={5}>
<p>Wow!</p>
</TorqueSlide>
<p>Check out</p>
<p>My Cool</p>
<p>Unstyled</p>
<p>Torque slides!</p>
</TorqueSlides>
);
render(<Application />, document.getElementById('app'));Wanna use the arrow keys to navigate faster? Use the keyboardInteractive prop.
<TorqueSlides duration={2} keyboardInteractive={true} >Overview
The above example is relatively simple. But just to explain some of the features:
Torques slides transition in order starting with the first child. When it get's to the end, it will go back to the beginning. duration is specified in seconds!
Something not really shown in the example, it is really easy to performa actions when the slide is made visible. Just define a componentDidMount on the slide!
Also not shown here is the ablity to supply a type to the TorqueSlides component in order to control what it renders as (default is a div). This can be used to easily add animations by supplying CSSTransitionGroup and the props needed to TorqueSlides.
The TorqueSlide component is optional. It does nothing but render it's children. It can be convenient to use if specifying a duration override but technically the following example is equivalent to the example above but might cause propType warnings.
const Application = () => (
<TorqueSlides duration={2} keyboardInteractive={true}>
<p duration={5}>Wow!</p>
<p>Check out</p>
<p>My Cool</p>
<p>Unstyled</p>
<p>Torque slides!</p>
</TorqueSlides>
);That's about it.