react-zoom

Lightweight and stateless modal component for React.js

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import reactZoom from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/react-zoom';
</script>

README

react-zoom

Lightweight and stateless modal component for React.js

It uses only css3 flexbox for positioning.

Usage

Add react-zoom as a dependency

$ npm install --save react-zoom

then simply use the provided component

Note that the component is stateless, so updating the isVisible property should be handled in the model of your app (e.g. using redux or similar flux implementations)

The component is also unstyled (except for the layout).

For the Zoom component to work correctly, please be sure to have support for flex or eventually be sure to use polyfills.

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';

import Zoom from 'react-zoom';

ReactDOM.render(
    <div>
        <Zoom
            isVisible={true} // show or hide the modal (default to false)
            width="50%" // width of the modal in css format (default to "100%")
            maxWidth="200px"
            height="50%" // height of the modal in css format (default to "100%")
            maxHeight="50%"
            hAlign="center" // horizontal alignment ["left", "center", "right"] (default to "center")
            vAlign="center" // vertical alignment ["top", "center", "bottom"] (default to "center")
            offset={{ // offset from the current layout position
                x: '-20px' // horizontal offset in css format (default to "0")
                y: '5%' // vertical offset in css format (default to "0")
            }}
            zIndex={99} // zIndex for the modal (default to 1)
            overlay={someNode} // jsx node element to create a background overlay
        >

            ... // content of the modal

        </Zoom>
    </div>,
    document.getElementById('zoom-example')
);

Development

Clone the repository then

$ npm install

use

$ make dist

to build

and

make dev

to start a dev server on localhost:8080

to run tests just use

$ npm test

Warnings

This component should not not be considered ready for production (until it will reach 1.0.0), however testing and contributions are really welcome.