Compute measurements of React components. Uses resize-observer-polyfill to detect changes of an element and return the new dimensions.
npm install react-measure --save
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-measure/dist/react-measure.js"></script>
(UMD library exposed as `Measure`)
import Measure from 'react-measure';
import classNames from 'classnames';
class ItemToMeasure extends Component {
state = {
dimensions: {
width: -1,
height: -1
}
}
render() {
const { width, height } = this.state.dimensions
const className = classNames(
(width < 400) && 'small-width-modifier'
)
return (
<Measure
onMeasure={(dimensions) => {
this.setState({dimensions})
}}
>
<div className={className}>
I can do cool things with my dimensions now :D
{ (height > 250) &&
<div>Render responsive content based on the component size!</div>
}
</div>
</Measure>
)
}
}
import Measure from 'react-measure';
const ItemToMeasure = () => (
<Measure>
{ dimensions =>
<div>
Some content here
<pre>
{JSON.stringify(dimensions, null, 2)}
</pre>
</div>
}
</Measure>
)
Provide a list of properties to fire a callback for. Accepts any of the following properties ['width', 'height', 'top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left']
Like above, but will not fire a callback for the specified properties.
Whether or not to include margins in calculation. Defaults to true
.
Tries to give the most accurate measure by cloning the element and measuring it. Use if you your item is hidden or you want know to find out what height/width you need to get to.
Passes clone options to getNodeDimensions.
Determines whether or not a measurement should occur. Useful if you only need to measure in certain cases.
Callback when the component has been mutated. Receives the new dimensions
of your component.
To help avoid layout thrashing, use the prop blacklist
to ignore specific values and stop firing a render to check the DOM for changes. Likewise you can use whitelist
to choose only the ones you need to check.
Margins from hell. If your element is not calculating width or height properly it could be due to a margin hanging outside of its container. To get a true measurement, make sure to not have any hanging margins, in some cases a padding of 1px added to the container will fix this. See the stack overflow answers here for more tricks .
clone repo
git clone git@github.com:souporserious/react-measure.git
move into folder
cd ~/react-measure
install dependencies
npm install
run dev mode
npm run dev
open your browser and visit: http://localhost:8080/