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React Tile Pane

A React tiling pane manager

preview

An online demo is available at https://xcfox.github.io/react-tile-pane/demo/

install

npm install @use-gesture/react react-use-measure react-tile-pane

or use yarn

yarn add @use-gesture/react react-use-measure react-tile-pane

react-tile-pane use @use-gesture/react, react-use-measure as peerDependencies, you need to install them at the same time.

Quick Start

Create Tile Panes

First you need to create the Tile Panes List:

const [paneList, names] = createTilePanes({
  arbutus: <Arbutus />,
  cherry: <div style={paneStyle}>cherry</div>,
  apple: <Apple />,
  banana: <div style={paneStyle}>banana🍌</div>,
  lemon: <div style={paneStyle}>lemon</div>,
  mango: <div style={paneStyle}>mango</div>,
  pomelo: <div style={paneStyle}>pomelo</div>,
})

As above, createTilePanes accepts a dictionary containing ReactNode, and return a paneList and a names dictionary. The structure of the output dictionary is consistent with the input, each item in the dictionary is essentially a string.

Describe Layout

const rootPane: TileBranchSubstance = {
  children: [
    { children: [names.apple, names.cherry] },
    {
      isRow: true,
      grow: 2,
      children: [
        { children: names.arbutus },
        { children: names.lemon },
        {
          children: [
            { children: names.mango, grow: 3 },
            { children: names.pomelo },
          ],
        },
      ],
    },
  ],
}

As above, we place items in the same level into the same children's array.
grow is same as flex-grow, This property specifies how much of the remaining space in the TileBranch should be assigned to the item. Its default value is 1.
isRow is used to declare whether the panes is displayed as a row or a column.
If the item of names dictionary in children's array, it displayed as a Multi-Tag Pane.

Note: Each name can only appear in the layout at most once.

Container

const App: React.FC = () => {
  return (
    <TileProvider tilePanes={paneList} rootNode={rootPane}>
      <div className="App">
        <div style={{ height: 30 }} />
        <div style={{ border: '#afafaf solid 2px', width: 1000, height: 600 }}>
          <TileContainer />
        </div>
      </div>
      <DraggableTitle name={names.banana}>Drag this banana🍌</DraggableTitle>
    </TileProvider>
  )
}

As above, we input paneList and rootNode into TileProvider as prop tilePanes and prop rootNode.
Then, we put TileContainer in TileProvider. DraggableTitle can also be put in TileProvider.

Full Example File

App.tsc

import React, { useState } from 'react'
import {
  createTilePanes,
  DraggableTitle,
  TileBranchSubstance,
  TileContainer,
  TileProvider,
} from 'react-tile-pane'
import './App.css'

const paneStyle: React.CSSProperties = {
  width: '100%',
  height: ' 100%',
  display: 'flex',
  justifyContent: 'center',
  alignItems: 'center',
}

function Arbutus() {
  const [number, count] = useState(1)
  return (
    <div onClick={() => count((n) => n + 1)} style={paneStyle}>
      {number} catties of arbutus
    </div>
  )
}

function Apple() {
  return <div style={paneStyle}>apple</div>
}

const [paneList, names] = createTilePanes({
  arbutus: <Arbutus />,
  cherry: <div style={paneStyle}>cherry</div>,
  apple: <Apple />,
  banana: <div style={paneStyle}>banana</div>,
  lemon: <div style={paneStyle}>lemon</div>,
  mango: <div style={paneStyle}>mango</div>,
  pomelo: <div style={paneStyle}>pomelo</div>,
})

const rootPane: TileBranchSubstance = {
  children: [
    { children: [names.apple, names.cherry] },
    {
      isRow: true,
      grow: 2,
      children: [
        { children: names.arbutus },
        { children: names.lemon },
        {
          children: [
            { children: names.mango, grow: 3 },
            { children: names.pomelo },
          ],
        },
      ],
    },
  ],
}

const App: React.FC = () => {
  return (
    <TileProvider tilePanes={paneList} rootNode={rootPane}>
      <div className="App">
        <div style={{ height: 30 }} />
        <div style={{ border: '#afafaf solid 2px', width: 1000, height: 600 }}>
          <TileContainer />
        </div>
      </div>
      <DraggableTitle name={names.banana}>Drag this banana🍌</DraggableTitle>
    </TileProvider>
  )
}

export default App

Custom Styles

React Tile Pane does not focus on styles. It is recommended to use custom styles.

A complete example is available at https://github.com/xcfox/react-tile-pane/tree/main/src/App/demo/left-tab
To customize the style, the TileProvider accepts the following properties:

pane

pane is the basic unit of layout.
It accepts style and className attributes.

preBox

When you drag the title, a box will appear inside the container to help you determine the position of the pane after releasing the mouse, this box is called preBox.
It accepts style, className, child attributes.

stretchBar

The stretchBar is in between the pane and is used to resize the pane.
It accepts style, className, child attributes.

tabBar

TabBar for managing overlapping panes.
It accepts render, thickness, position attributes.

  • render: To customize how the TabsBar is rendered
  • thickness: Accepts a CSS length attribute, which defaults to px if number is passed in
  • position: Where to position the TabsBar in the pane

Hooks and Components

Hooks and components help you do more complex operations.

Note: Hooks and Components only work inside the TileContainer

Examples can be viewed at https://github.com/xcfox/react-tile-pane/blob/main/src/App/demo/left-tab/index.tsx

DraggableTitle

DraggableTitle used to open a new pane from outside the container. It accepts style, className, children attributes.

  • name: Associate a pane from the paneList by the name

  • dragConfig: Drag behavior, see more information in use-gesture doc

  • onDrag: Actions triggered when dragging, see more information in use-gesture doc

  • onDragEnd: Actions triggered when drag ends

  • onDragStart: Actions triggered when drag starts

Example

function PaneIcon({ name }: { name: keyof typeof icons }) {
  const getLeaf = useGetLeaf()
  const move = useMovePane()
  const leaf = getLeaf(name)
  const isShowing = !!leaf
  return (
    <div>
      <div style={{ width: 40, height: 40, cursor: 'move' }}>
        <DraggableTitle name={name}>{icons[name]}</DraggableTitle>
      </div>
      <div onClick={() => move(name, isShowing ? null : [0.99, 0.5])} />
    </div>
  )
}

useGetLeaf

Get a function to get pane by name.

// Used in a React Function Components
const getLeaf = useGetLeaf()
// get a leaf by its name, when the pane is not displayed, it will return undefined
const leaf = getLeaf(names.apple)

useMove

Get a function to move the pane.

// Used in a React Function Components
const move = useMovePane()
return (
  <div>
    <div
      // When an array of length 2 is passed in, the pane will be moved to that position in the container.
      // When null is passed in, the pane will be closed.
      onClick={() => move(name, isShowing ? null : [0.99, 0.5])}
      style={{
        cursor: 'pointer',
        background: isShowing ? color.primary : color.secondary,
        width: 14,
        height: 14,
        borderRadius: 99,
      }}
    />
  </div>
)

useGetRootNode

Get a function to get RootNode, used to persist the current layout.

const localStorageKey = 'react-tile-pane-left-tab-layout'

function AutoSaveLayout() {
  const getRootNode = useGetRootNode()
  localStorage.setItem(localStorageKey, JSON.stringify(getRootNode()))
  return <></>
}

export const LeftTabDemo: React.FC = () => {
  const localRoot = localStorage.getItem(localStorageKey)
  const root = localRoot
    ? (JSON.parse(localRoot) as TileBranchSubstance)
    : rootPane
  return (
    <TileProvider tilePanes={nodeList} rootNode={root} tabBar={tabBarConfig}>
      <TileContainer style={styles.container} />
      <AutoSaveLayout />
    </TileProvider>
  )
}

useReset

Get a function to reset layout.

const reset = useReset()
const handleClick = useCallback(() => reset(rootPane), [])

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