1.0.4 • Published 7 years ago
vue-split-panel v1.0.4
Vue-Split-Panel
- Fast: No overhead or attached window event listeners, uses pure CSS for resizing.
- Compatible: Works great in IE9, and even loads in IE8 with polyfills. Early Firefox/Chrome/Safari/Opera supported too.
Installation
npm:
$ npm install --save vue-split-panel
Getting Started
// using ES6 modules
import VueSplit from 'vue-split-panel'
Vue.use(VueSplit)
Usage Examples
A split with two elements, starting at 25% and 75% wide.
<Split style="height: 500px;">
<SplitArea :size="25">
panel left
</SplitArea>
<SplitArea :size="75">
panel right
</SplitArea>
</Split>
A split with three elements, starting with even widths with 100px, 100px and 300px minimum widths, respectively.
<Split style="height: 500px;">
<SplitArea :size="33" :minSize="100">
panel left
</SplitArea>
<SplitArea :size="33" :minSize="100">
panel center
</SplitArea>
<SplitArea :size="33" :minSize="300">
panel right
</SplitArea>
</Split>
A vertical split with two elements.
<Split style="height: 500px;" :direction="vertical">
<SplitArea>
panel left
</SplitArea>
<SplitArea>
panel center
</SplitArea>
</Split>
A Setting the gutter size to 20px.
<Split style="height: 500px;" :gutterSize="20">
<SplitArea>
panel left
</SplitArea>
<SplitArea>
panel center
</SplitArea>
</Split>
Callbacks that can be added on drag (fired continously), drag start and drag end. If doing more than basic operations in onDrag
, add a debounce function to rate limit the callback.
<Split style="height: 500px;" @onDragEnd="onDragEnd" @onDragStart="onDragStart" onDrag="onDrag">
<SplitArea>
panel left
</SplitArea>
<SplitArea>
panel center
</SplitArea>
</Split>
methods: {
onDragStart (size) {
console.log('Drag Start', size) // callback existing size
},
onDrag (size) {
console.log('on Drag', size) // callback new size
},
onDragEnd (size) {
console.log('Drag End', size) // callback new size
}
}
A Reset the panel and get new sizes
<Split style="height: 500px;" ref="mySplit">
<SplitArea>
panel left
</SplitArea>
<SplitArea>
panel center
</SplitArea>
</Split>
methods: {
Reset () {
console.log(this.$refs.mySplit.reset())
}
getSizes () {
console.log(this.$refs.mySplit.getSizes())
}
}
API
Split props
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
gutterSize | Number | 10 | Gutter size in pixels. |
direction | String | 'horizontal' | Direction to split: horizontal or vertical. |
Split events
Event Name | Description | Return Value |
---|---|---|
onDrag | Callback on drag. | current size |
onDragStart | Callback on drag start. | new size |
onDragEnd | Callback on drag end. | new size |
Split methods
Method Name | Description | Arguments |
---|---|---|
reset | Reset panel. | none |
SplitArea props
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
sizes | Array | Initial sizes of each element in percents or CSS values. | |
minSize | Number or Array | 100 | Minimum size of each element. |
Important Note
vue-split-panel does not set CSS beyond the minimum needed to manage the width or height of the elements.
Browser Support
This library uses Split.js. These features are supported in the following browsers:
22+ ✔ | 6+ ✔ | 9+ ✔ | 15+ ✔ | 6.2+ ✔ | Sponsored ✔ |
Built With
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details