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React-Resizable

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A simple widget that can be resized via one or more handles.

You can either use the <Resizable> element directly, or use the much simpler <ResizableBox> element.

See the example and associated code in TestLayout and ResizableBox for more details.

Make sure you use the associated styles in /css/styles.css, as without them, you will have problems with handle placement and visibility.

You can pass options directly to the underlying DraggableCore instance by using the prop draggableOpts. See the demo for more on this.

Installation

Using npm:

$ npm install --save react-resizable

Usage

const Resizable = require('react-resizable').Resizable; // or,
const ResizableBox = require('react-resizable').ResizableBox;

// ES6
import { Resizable, ResizableBox } from 'react-resizable';

// ...
render() {
  return (
    <ResizableBox width={200} height={200} draggableOpts={{...}}
        minConstraints={[100, 100]} maxConstraints={[300, 300]}>
      <span>Contents</span>
    </ResizableBox>
  );
}

Props

These props apply to both <Resizable> and <ResizableBox>.

{
  children: React.Element<any>,
  width: number,
  height: number,
  // Either a ReactElement to be used as handle, or a function returning an element that is fed the handle's location as its first argument.
  handle: ReactElement<any> | (resizeHandle: 's' | 'w' | 'e' | 'n' | 'sw' | 'nw' | 'se' | 'ne') => ReactElement<any>,
  // If you change this, be sure to update your css
  handleSize: [number, number] = [10, 10],
  lockAspectRatio: boolean = false,
  axis: 'both' | 'x' | 'y' | 'none' = 'both',
  minConstraints: [number, number] = [10, 10],
  maxConstraints: [number, number] = [Infinity, Infinity],
  onResizeStop?: ?(e: SyntheticEvent, data: ResizeCallbackData) => any,
  onResizeStart?: ?(e: SyntheticEvent, data: ResizeCallbackData) => any,
  onResize?: ?(e: SyntheticEvent, data: ResizeCallbackData) => any,
  draggableOpts?: ?Object,
  resizeHandles?: ?Array<'s' | 'w' | 'e' | 'n' | 'sw' | 'nw' | 'se' | 'ne'> = ['se']
};

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