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ReactJS / HammerJS integration. Support touch events in your React app.

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React-HammerJS

ReactJS / HammerJS integration. Support touch events in your React app.

If you're looking for native tap event handling in ReactJS, check out my react-tappable package.

Installation

The easiest way to use React-HammerJS is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process (using Browserify, etc).

You can also use the standalone build by including dist/hammer.js in your page. If you use this, make sure you have already included React, and it is available as a global variable.

npm install react-hammerjs --save

Usage

React-HammerJS wraps a React component, binding Hammer events to it so it can fire the handlers specified.

Properties

The following events are supported:

  • onTap
  • onDoubleTap
  • onPan
  • onPanStart
  • onPanEnd
  • onSwipe
  • onPress
  • onPressUp
  • onPinch
  • onPinchIn
  • onPinchOut
  • onRotate

You can also provide an action property which is like the onTap event handler but will also be fired onPress.

If you provide the prop vertical={true} the pan and swipe events will support vertical gestures.

The options property can be used to configure the Hammer manager. These properties will be merged with the default ones.

Example

var Hammer = require('react-hammerjs');

// Default options
<Hammer onTap={handleTap} onSwipe={handleSwipe}><div>Tap Me</div></Hammer>

// Custom options
var options = {
    touchAction:true,
    recognizers: {
        tap: {
            time: 600,
            threshold: 100
        }
    }
};

<Hammer onTap={handleTap} options={options}><div>Tap Me</div></Hammer>

License

MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) Jed Watson 2015.

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ReactJS / HammerJS integration. Support touch events in your React app.

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