Add map like zooming and panning to any React element. This works on both touch devices (pinch to zoom, drag to pan) as well as with a mouse or trackpad (wheel scroll to zoom, mouse drag to pan).
npm install --save react-map-interaction
import { MapInteractionCSS } from 'react-map-interaction';
// This component uses CSS to scale your content.
// Just pass in content as children and it will take care of the rest.
const ThingMap = () => {
return (
<MapInteractionCSS>
<img src="path/to/thing.png" />
</MapInteractionCSS>
);
}
import { MapInteraction } from 'react-map-interaction';
// Use MapInteraction if you want to determine how to use the resulting translation.
const NotUsingCSS = () => {
<MapInteraction>
{
({ translation, scale }) => { /* Use the passed values to scale content on your own. */ }
}
</MapInteraction>
}
import { MapInteractionCSS } from 'react-map-interaction';
// If you want to have control over the scale and translation,
// then use the `scale`, `translation`, and `onChange` props.
class Controlled extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
scale: 1,
translation: { x: 0, y: 0 }
};
}
render() {
const { scale, translation } = this.state;
return (
<MapInteractionCSS
scale={scale}
translation={translation}
onChange={({ scale, translation }) => this.setState({ scale, translation })}
>
<img src="path/to/thing.png" />
</MapInteractionCSS>
);
}
}
MapInteraction doesn't require any props. It will control its own internal state, and pass values to its children. If you need to control the scale and translation then you can pass those values as props and listen to the onChange event to receive updates.
{
// The scale applied to the dimensions of the contents. A scale of 1 means the
// contents appear at actual size, greater than 1 is zoomed, and between 0 and 1 is shrunken.
scale: PropTypes.number,
defaultScale: PropTypes.number,
// Stops user from being able to zoom, but will still adhere to props.scale
disableZoom: PropTypes.bool,
// The distance in pixels to translate the contents by.
translation: PropTypes.shape({ x: PropTypes.number, y: PropTypes.number }),
defaultTranslation: PropTypes.shape({ x: PropTypes.number, y: PropTypes.number }),
// Stops user from being able to pan. Note that translation can still be
// changed via zooming, in order to keep the focal point beneath the cursor. This prop does not change the behavior of the `translation` prop.
disablePan: PropTypes.bool,
// Apply a limit to the translation in any direction in pixel values. The default is unbounded.
translationBounds: PropTypes.shape({
xMin: PropTypes.number, xMax: PropTypes.number, yMin: PropTypes.number, yMax: PropTypes.number
}),
// Called with an object { scale, translation }
onChange: PropTypes.func,
// The min and max of the scale of the zoom. Must be > 0.
minScale: PropTypes.number,
maxScale: PropTypes.number,
// When 'showControls' is 'true', plus/minus buttons are rendered
// that let the user control the zoom factor
showControls: PropTypes.bool,
// Content to render in each of the control buttons (only when 'showControls' is 'true')
plusBtnContents: PropTypes.node,
minusBtnContents: PropTypes.node,
// Class applied to the controls wrapper (only when 'showControls' is 'true')
controlsClass: PropTypes.string,
// Class applied to the plus/minus buttons (only when 'showControls' is 'true')
btnClass: PropTypes.string,
// Classes applied to each button separately (only when 'showControls' is 'true')
plusBtnClass: PropTypes.string,
minusBtnClass: PropTypes.string,
};
{
// Function called with an object { translation, scale }
// translation: { x: number, y: number }, The current origin of the content
// scale: number, The current multiplier mapping original coordinates to current coordinates
children: PropTypes.func,
// The rest of the prop types are the same as MapInteractionCSS
...MapInteractionCSS.propTypes,
}
Please feel free to file issues or put up a PR. There are currently no automated tests, but there is an example application in the example
directory. When you build this library it will inject the dist into the example/node_modules
so it can be imported by that application. Re-run npm run start
when you make changes to the lib (create-react-app doesn't watch node modules).