![Image of Gallery] (http://i.imgur.com/CHVrtc3.jpg)
- One Dimensional Gallery View
- Renders a one dimensional array of image src strings.
- Two Dimensional Gallery View
- Allows for clean browsing experience of product variations and similar perspective combinations which would look terrible in a grid.
You should be using NodeJS and ReactJS
React Amazon Gallery is available as an npm package.
npm install react-amazon-gallery [-S]
or
yarn add react-amazon-gallery
Using React Amazon Gallery is very straightforward. Once it is included in your project, you can use the components this way:
import React from 'react';
import Gallery from 'react-amazon-gallery';
let images = [
'./images/image_1.jpg',
'./images/image_2.jpg',
'./images/image_3.jpg',
'./images/image_4.jpg',
...
]
const MyAwesomeReactComponent = () => (
<Gallery images={images} />
);
export default MyAwesomeReactComponent;
Key | - | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
images | Array | A 1D or a 2D Array of images. (2D) Images in Zero Index will be the secondary thumbnails | |
height | Integer/String | This will set the total height of the chart. | |
width | Integer/String | This will set override the width of the chart. | |
main | object | This is the config object for the main thumbnails | |
. | orientation | Enum | 'vertical' or 'horizontal' will change the flow of image thumbnails |
. | overlay | Boolean | If set, the image thumbnails will not be given gutter padding |
. | posY | Enum | 'top' or 'bot' will shift where the thumbnails are positioned |
. | posX | Enum | 'left' or 'right' will shift where the thumbnails are positioned |
. | spacing | Integer | Distance between image thumbnails |
. | size | Integer | Sets the size of the thumbnails |
. | hlColor | String | Accepts CSS colors (Hex/Names) |
. | hlSize | Integer | Sets the size of the thumbnail's highlight glow effect |
style | Object | Style that is passed to SVG. | |
wrapStyle | Object | Style for wrapper div (div). |
This project is open source of course!. I'd greatly appreciate any contribution you make. :)
To get started developing simply run
npm start
And open your browser to http://localhost:8000/
I like to develop my components in a demo app that doubles as the Github Page.
This project uses Webpack to develop and bundle the demo page, the config can be found in the config folder.
To transpile the source simply run
npm run babel
To build a new Demo app, run
npm run deploy:prod
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license