Enable tap / swipe events for react
This document is for v2.x.
v3 has no document yet.
Use npm
npm i -S react-touch-events
We have removed all click events from ReactTouchEvents
since v2.x. If you want use click event fallback, please use the v1.x version with npm i -S react-touch-events@1
.
import ReactTouchEvents from "react-touch-events";
You can also use as UMD mode. Download the library file from lib/index.js
(there provide uncompress file only) and add a script
tag like this and you can use window.ReactTouchEvents
now:
<script src="path/to/lib/index.js"></script>
In React
<ReactTouchEvents
onTap={ this.handleTap }
onSwipe={ this.handleSwipe }
>
The full example:
import React from "react";
import ReactTouchEvents from "react-touch-events";
class Test extends React.Components {
handleTap () {
console.log("you have taped me");
}
handleSwipe (direction) {
switch (direction) {
case "top":
case "bottom":
case "left":
case "right":
console.log(`you swiped ${direction}`)
}
}
render () {
<ReactTouchEvents
onTap={ this.handleTap.bind(this) }
onSwipe={ this.handleSwipe.bind(this) }
>
<button>Tap me</button>
</ReactTouchEvents>
}
}
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2016 Jerry Bendy
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