react-dom-utils
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DOM operation utilities for React
react-dom-utils
Inspired recompose, react-dom-utils let you work with DOMs in HOCs.
We love functional stateless components, but when it comes to findDOMNode, we are forced to use class components. react-dom-utils let you lift your findDOMNode related jobs into hight-order components and write more small, reactive functional components.
You can use react-dom-utils to
- Get
window's width and height, and get updated whenwindowresizes - Get
keyCodes whendocumentor another DOM element receiveskeyDownevents - Get
pageXandpageYfrom amousemoveevent
... and more.
Installation
npm install react-dom-utils --save
Example
import React from 'react'
import withMousePosition from 'react-dom-utils/lib/withMousePosition.js'
import throttle from 'raf-throttle'
// withMousePosition appends a mousePosition object to the base component props
const enhance = withMousePosition(throttle)
const component = ({ mousePosition: { pageX, pageY } }) =>
<div style={{ top: pageX, left: pageY, position: 'absolute' }}>
Follow your mouse
</div>
export default enhance(component)
More examples is here
Usage
throttle
The throttling function is for throttling DOM events. It is recommended to use raf-throttle which throttles DOM events by requestAnimationFrame. However, you can pass in an identity function if you do not want throttling.
API
Docs are annotated using Flow type notation, given the following types:
type ReactElementType = Class<ReactComponent> | StatelessFunctionComponent | string
mapPropsOnEvent()
mapPropsOnEvent(
getTarget: (component: ReactComponent) => DOMEventTarget
type: string,
propsMapper: (event: DOMEvent, component: ReactComponent) => Object,
throttle: Function,
mapOnMount: boolean,
BaseComponent: ReactElementType
): ReactElementType
Attaches the props returned by propsMapper to owner props and updates it when the specified event is triggered.
withMousePosition()
withMousePosition(
throttle: Function
): ReactElementType
Attaches mousePosition to owner props and updates it when a mouseover event of the base component is triggered.
mousePosition has the following signature:
{
pageX: number,
pageY: number,
clientX: number,
clientY: number,
screenX: number,
screenY: number
}
withSize()
withSize(
throttle: Function
): ReactElementType
Attaches DOMSize to owner props and updates it when a resize event (detected by element-resize-detector) of the base component is triggered.
DOMSize has the following signature:
{
offsetWidth: number,
offsetHeight: number,
clientWidth: number,
clientHeight: number,
scrollWidth: number,
scrollHeight: number
}
withWindowSize()
withWindowSize(
throttle: Function
): ReactElementType
Attaches windowSize to owner props and updates it when a resize event of window is triggered.
windowSize has the following signature:
{
innerWidth: number,
innerHeight: number,
outerWidth: number,
outerHeight: number
}
withOffsetToRoot()
withOffsetToRoot(
throttle: Function
): ReactElementType
Attaches offsetToRoot to owner props and updates it when a resize event of window is triggered.
offsetToRoot has the following signature:
{
offsetTop: number,
offsetLeft: number
}
mapPropsOnScroll()
type Scroll = {
x: number,
y: number,
};
mapPropsOnScroll(
propsMapper: (scroll: Scroll, previousScroll: Scroll) => Object,
throttle: Function,
BaseComponent: ReactElementType
): ReactElementType
Attaches the props returned by propsMapper to owner props and updates it when a scroll event of the window is triggered.
Example:
mapPropsOnScroll((scroll, previousScroll) => ({
isScrollUp: previousScroll.y > scroll.y,
})),
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request