egjs-infinitegrid
A module used to arrange card elements including content infinitely according to layout type. With this module, you can implement various layouts composed of different card elements whose sizes vary. It guarantees performance by maintaining the number of DOMs the module is handling under any circumstance
Documents
- Get Started and Demos
- Playground with various framework demos
- InfiniteGrid Options
- API documentation
- Migrating from v2.0 to v3.0
- Articles
Layouts
The InfiniteGrid can use various layouts.
- GridLayout: The GridLayout is a layout that stacks cards with the same width as a stack of bricks.
- JustifiedLayout: JustifiedLayout is a layout that the card is filled up on the basis of a line given a size.
- FrameLayout: FrameLayout is a layout that allows you to place cards in a given frame.
- SquareLayout: SquareLayout is a layout that places all cards like squares on a checkerboard, and important cards are n times larger.
- PackingLayout: The PackingLayout is a layout that shows the important cards bigger without sacrificing the weight of the cards.
Benchmark
eg.infiniteGrid benchmark: append item performance with masonry
Packages
Package | Version | Description |
---|---|---|
@egjs/ngx-infinitegrid | Angular port of @egjs/infinitegrid | |
@egjs/react-infinitegrid | React port of @egjs/infinitegrid | |
@egjs/vue-infinitegrid | Vue.js port of @egjs/infinitegrid | |
@egjs/svelte-infinitegrid | Svelte port of @egjs/infinitegrid |
Download and Installation
Download dist files from repo directly or install it via npm.
Packaged version
Packaged version is not an official distribution.
Is just to provide for ease use of 'egjs-infinitegrid'.
- Dependencies
- latest version
- Specific version
- https://naver.github.io/egjs-infinitegrid/release/[VERSION]/dist/[FILE_NAME]
Installation with npm
The following command shows how to install egjs-infinitegrid using npm.
$ npm install @egjs/infinitegrid
How to use
The following code shows how to import InfiniteGrid.
import InfiniteGrid, {GridLayout, JustifiedLayout, ...} from "@egjs/infinitegrid";
// eg.InfiniteGrid
const ig = new InfiniteGrid(".container", {
// options
isOverflowScroll: true,
});
// GridLayout, JustifiedLayout, SquareLayout, FrameLayout, PackingLayout ...
ig.setLayout(GridLayout, {
// layout options
margin: 5,
});
// If items are already inserted in children, call layout method
ig.layout();
// If you want to add items from top(left) to bottom(right), call append method
ig.append(`<div class="item"></div>`);
// If you want to add items from bottom(right) to top(left), call prepend method
ig.prepend(`<div class="item"></div>`);
Events
// If you want to add items infinitely to the bottom(right), use the append event.
ig.on("append", () => {
ig.append(`<div class="item"></div>`);
});
// If you want to add items infinitely to the top(left), use the prepend event.
ig.on("prepend", () => {
ig.prepend(`<div class="item"></div>`);
});
// If you want to know when items have been added, use the layoutComplete event.
ig.on("layoutCompete", e => {
if (e.isLayout) {
// Fired when items are relocated through the resize event or method
} else {
// Fired when items are added
}
});
Supported Browsers
The following are the supported browsers.
Internet Explorer | Chrome | Firefox | Safari | iOS | Android |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8+ | Latest | Latest | Latest | 7+ | 2.3+(except 3.x) |
- If you want to use in IE8, please use polyfill.
Dependency
egjs-infinitegrid has the dependencies for the following libraries:
egjs-component |
---|
2.0.0+ |
How to start developing egjs-infinitegrid?
For anyone interested to develop egjs-infinitegrid, follow the instructions below.
Development Environment
1. Clone the repository
Clone the egjs-infinitegrid repository and install the dependency modules.
# Clone the repository.
$ git clone https://github.com/naver/egjs-infinitegrid.git
2. Install dependencies
npm
is supported.
# Install the dependency modules.
$ npm install
3. Build
Use npm script to build egjs-infinitegrid
# Run webpack-dev-server for development
$ npm start
# Build
$ npm run build
# Generate jsdoc
$ npm run jsdoc
Two folders will be created after complete build is completed.
- dist folder: Includes the infinitegrid.js and infinitegrid.min.js files.
- doc folder: Includes API documentation. The home page for the documentation is doc/index.html.
Linting
To keep the same code style, we adopted ESLint to maintain our code quality. The rules are modified version based on Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide.
Setup your editor for check or run below command for linting.
$ npm run lint
Test
Once you created a branch and done with development, you must perform a test running npm run test
command before you push code to a remote repository.
$ npm run test
Running a npm run test
command will start Mocha tests via Karma-runner.
Bug Report
If you find a bug, please report it to us using the Issues page on GitHub.
License
egjs-infinitegrid is released under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2015 NAVER Corp.
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