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rc-hammerjs
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Fork from [React-HammerJS](https://github.com/JedWatson/react-hammerjs).
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[ReactJS](http://facebook.github.io/react/) / [HammerJS](http://hammerjs.github.io) integration. Support touch events in your React app.
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If you're looking for native tap event handling in ReactJS, check out my [react-tappable](https://github.com/JedWatson/react-tappable) package.
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## Installation
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The easiest way to use React-HammerJS is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process (using [Browserify](http://browserify.org), etc).
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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.
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```
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npm install rc-hammerjs --save
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```
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## Usage
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React-HammerJS wraps a React component, binding Hammer events to it so it can fire the handlers specified.
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## Properties
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The following events are supported:
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* `onTap`
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* `onDoubleTap`
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* `onPan`
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* `onPanCancel`
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* `onPanEnd`
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* `onPanStart`
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* `onPinch`
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* `onPinchCancel`
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* `onPinchEnd`
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* `onPinchIn`
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* `onPinchOut`
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* `onPinchStart`
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* `onPress`
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* `onPressUp`
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* `onRotate`
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* `onRotateCancel`
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* `onRotateEnd`
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* `onRotateMove`
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* `onRotateStart`
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* `onSwipe`
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You can also provide an `action` property which is like the `onTap` event handler but will also be fired `onPress`.
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If you provide the prop `direction` the `pan` and `swipe` events will support `Hammer.DIRECTION_(NONE/LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN/HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL/ALL)`.
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The `options` property can be used to configure the Hammer manager. These properties will be merged with the default ones.
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### Example
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```
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var Hammer = require('rc-hammerjs');
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// Default options
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<Hammer onTap={handleTap} onSwipe={handleSwipe}><div>Tap Me</div></Hammer>
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// Custom options
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var options = {
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touchAction:'compute',
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recognizers: {
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tap: {
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time: 600,
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threshold: 100
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}
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}
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};
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<Hammer onTap={handleTap} options={options}><div>Tap Me</div></Hammer>
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```
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# Disabled Events
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As a default, the `pinch` and `rotate` events are disabled in hammer.js, as they would make actions on an element "blocking". You may enable these events using the options object which is a attribute on the react `<Hammer>` element.
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For example, to activate the `pinch` event on a `canvas` element:
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```
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<Hammer
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onPinch={handlePinch}
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options={{
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recognizers: {
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pinch: { enable: true }
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}
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}}>
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<canvas></canvas>
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</Hammer>
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```
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Disabled events are detailed in the hammer.js api documentation:
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- http://hammerjs.github.io/recognizer-rotate/
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- http://hammerjs.github.io/recognizer-pinch/
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# License
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MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) Jed Watson 2016.
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