react-sliding-pane
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7.3.0 • Public • Published

React Sliding Pane

Pane that slides out of the window side. Like panes from Google Tag Manager.

Features:

  • Animated open-close
  • Smooth animation based on CSS translate
  • Outside click or left top arrow click to close
  • Efficient: pane content is not rendered when pane is closed
  • Based on react-modal
  • Close on escape support
  • Typescript support
  • Runtime props validation in dev via "prop-types"
  • React Strict mode covered
  • Small — 8 Kb gzip (react-sliding-pane + react-modal as dependency)

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Table of contents

Example

Try example

When to use (UX)

I've found sliding pane very helpful in situations when normal modal window (or just popup) is not enough: long list with pagination, multi-step form or nested popups.

How to use

Install module and peer dependencies:

npm i --save react react-dom react-sliding-pane

import React, { Component, useState } from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import SlidingPane from "react-sliding-pane";
import "react-sliding-pane/dist/react-sliding-pane.css";

const App = () => {
  const [state, setState] = useState({
    isPaneOpen: false,
    isPaneOpenLeft: false,
  });

  return (
    <div>
      <button onClick={() => setState({ isPaneOpen: true })}>
        Click me to open right pane!
      </button>
      <div style={{ marginTop: "32px" }}>
        <button onClick={() => setState({ isPaneOpenLeft: true })}>
          Click me to open left pane with 20% width!
        </button>
      </div>
      <SlidingPane
        className="some-custom-class"
        overlayClassName="some-custom-overlay-class"
        isOpen={state.isPaneOpen}
        title="Hey, it is optional pane title.  I can be React component too."
        subtitle="Optional subtitle."
        onRequestClose={() => {
          // triggered on "<" on left top click or on outside click
          setState({ isPaneOpen: false });
        }}
      >
        <div>And I am pane content. BTW, what rocks?</div>
        <br />
        <img src="img.png" />
      </SlidingPane>
      <SlidingPane
        closeIcon={<div>Some div containing custom close icon.</div>}
        isOpen={state.isPaneOpenLeft}
        title="Hey, it is optional pane title.  I can be React component too."
        from="left"
        width="200px"
        onRequestClose={() => setState({ isPaneOpenLeft: false })}
      >
        <div>And I am pane content on left.</div>
      </SlidingPane>
    </div>
  );
};

render(<App />, document.getElementById("app"));

Properties

Prop Required Default Description
isOpen Is pane open
title Title in header
subtitle Subtitle in header
from "right" Direction from pane will appear
children Content of pane
className CSS class name. See react-modal
overlayClassName CSS class name of overlay. See react-modal
width CSS string for width pane.
closeIcon Custom close icon
shouldCloseOnEsc Enable pane close on ESC
hideHeader Hide pane header
onRequestClose Called on close icon press
onAfterOpen Called after open

How to develop

npm run docs
open docs/example.html

How to release

npm 

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    Install

    npm i react-sliding-pane

    Weekly Downloads

    12,171

    Version

    7.3.0

    License

    MIT

    Unpacked Size

    17 kB

    Total Files

    6

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    Collaborators

    • dndushkin