rc-target-size

3.1.0 • Public • Published

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A tool help get size of element for React, support higher-order component and component render. You can get the size of the element using a row without changing any of the elements!

Reference

rc-pure-component

A wrapper use pure component wrap stateless functional components to class use pure component to reduce re-render. read more

resize-observer-polyfill

A polyfill for the resize observer api. read more

Installation

# use npm 
$ npm install rc-target-size
 
# or yarn 
$ yarn add rc-target-size

CDN

// unpkg
<script src="https://unpkg.com/rc-target-size/dist/rc-target-size.js"></script>
 
// jsdelivr
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/rc-target-size/dist/rc-target-size.js"></script>

Note use CDN in browser, you can call rcTargetSize from Window API. it is available at window.rcTargetSize

Usage

Component render

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import React from "react";
import { TargetSize } from "rc-target-size";
 
const ResizeOfMe = ({ width, height }) => (
  <div>
    component - size of me: {width}x{height}
  </div>
);
 
const onSize = data => console.log("onSize", data);
 
const App = () => (
  <div>
    // simple
    <TargetSize>
      <ResizeOfMe />
    </TargetSize>
    // or use with config
    <TargetSize mode="debounce" rate={1000} handleHeight onSize={onSize}>
      <ResizeOfMe />
    </TargetSize>
  </div>
);
 
export default App;

HOC render

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import React from "react";
import { targetSize } from "rc-target-size";
 
const ResizeOfMeWrapped = ({ width, height }) => (
  <div>
    hoc - size of me: {width}x{height}
  </div>
);
 
// simple
const ResizeOfMe = targetSize()(ResizeOfMeWrapped);
 
// or use with config
const ResizeOfMe = targetSize({
  mode: "debounce",
  rate: 1000,
  handleWidth: true,
  onSize: data => console.log("onSize", data),
})(ResizeOfMeWrapped);
 
const App = () => (
  <div>
    <ResizeOfMe />
  </div>
);
 
export default App;

Child function

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import React from "react";
import { TargetSize } from "rc-target-size";
 
const onSize = data => console.log("onSize", data);
 
const App = () => (
  <div>
    // simple
    <TargetSize>
      {({ width, height }) => (
        <div>
          child function - size of me: {width}x{height}
        </div>
      )}
    </TargetSize>
    // or use with config
    <TargetSize mode="debounce" rate={1000} handleHeight onSize={onSize}>
      {({ width, height }) => (
        <div>
          child function - size of me: {width}x{height}
        </div>
      )}
    </TargetSize>
  </div>
);
 
export default App;

Documents

Config

name type description
mode String (optional) values is 'debounce' or 'throttle', mode refresh size of component when resize. default: 'throttle'
rate Number (optional) rate refresh size of component when resize, measurement is milliseconds. default: 500
querySelector String (optional) if you do not want to get the size of the current element, you can take another element. default: undefined
handleWidth Boolean (optional) only update value when width resized. default: false
handleHeight Boolean (optional) only update value when height resized. default: false
handleOffset Boolean (optional) only update value when offset changed. default: false
updateOnChange Boolean (optional) will received values since the initial creation? default: true
onSize Func (optional) function callback on have size. default: undefined

Props

values return to your components, append to props

name type description
width Number width of element. default: 0
height Number height of element. default: 0
offset Object offset of element. default: { x: 0, y: 0 }
canUseDOM Boolean the test was able to use DOM or not

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