Compute measurements of React components. Uses a
ResizeObserver
to detect when an element's dimensions have changed.
Includes a
polyfill for ResizeObserver
in unsupported browsers.
yarn add react-measure
npm install react-measure --save
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-measure/dist/index.umd.js"></script>
(UMD library exposed as `ReactMeasure`)
Wrap any child component and calculate its client rect.
Adds the following to contentRect.client
returned in the child function.
clientTop, clientLeft, clientWidth, and clientHeight.
Adds the following to contentRect.offset
returned in the child function.
offsetTop, offsetLeft, offsetWidth, and offsetHeight.
Adds the following to contentRect.scroll
returned in the child function.
scrollTop, scrollLeft, scrollWidth, and scrollHeight.
Uses
getBoundingClientRect
to calculate the element rect and add it to contentRect.bounds
returned in the
child function.
Uses
getComputedStyle
to calculate margins and add it to contentRect.margin
returned in the child
function.
Use this to access the internal component ref
.
Callback invoked when either element width or height have changed. Note that this will be called twice on mount to get the initial values. The first call will come from componentDidMount
while the second call will come from the ResizeObserver
.
Children must be a function. Will receive the following object shape:
-
measureRef
: must be passed down to your component's ref in order to obtain a proper node to measure -
measure
: use to programmatically measure your component, calls the internalmeasure
method inwithContentRect
-
contentRect
: this will contain any of the following allowed rects from above:client
,offset
,scroll
,bounds
, ormargin
. It will also includeentry
from theResizeObserver
when available.
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
bounds
onResize={contentRect => {
this.setState({ dimensions: contentRect.bounds })
}}
>
{({ measureRef }) => (
<div ref={measureRef} 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>
)
}
}
A higher-order component that provides dimensions to the wrapped component.
Accepts types
, which determines what measurements are returned, similar to
above. Then returns a function to pass the component you want measured.
Pass an array or single value of either client
, offset
, scroll
, bounds
,
or margin
to calculate and receive those measurements as the prop
contentRect
in your wrapped component. You can also use the measure
function
passed down to programmatically measure your component if you need to. And
finally, remember to pass down the measureRef
to the component you want
measured.
Passes down the same props as the Measure
child function above, measureRef
,
measure
, and contentRect
.
Fun fact, the Measure
component is a thin wrapper around withContentRect
.
Just check
the source.
This means your wrapped component will accept the same props as Measure
does
😊
import { withContentRect } from 'react-measure'
const ItemToMeasure = withContentRect('bounds')(
({ measureRef, measure, contentRect }) => (
<div ref={measureRef}>
Some content here
<pre>{JSON.stringify(contentRect, null, 2)}</pre>
</div>
)
)
clone repo
git clone git@github.com:souporserious/react-measure.git
move into folder
cd ~/react-measure
install package dependencies
yarn
move into site folder and install local site dependencies
cd ~/site && yarn
run development mode
yarn gatsby develop