C2 Widget Grid is a wrapper around react-grid-layout to support responsive, saveable, widget(component) grids.
Install C2 Widget Grid using npm:
npm install -S c2-widget-gridAnd include the supporting css files in your application(according to the react-grid-layout package):
import '../../node_modules/react-grid-layout/css/styles.css'
import '../../node_modules/react-resizable/css/styles.css'
Example usage looks like the following
import WidgetGrid from 'c2-widget-grid'
class Dashboard extends Component {
addWidget = () => {
this.grid.addWidget({w: 2, h: 2}, 'ContactList', {company: 'abc123'})
}
render () {
return (
<WidgetGrid
ref={grid => this.grid = grid}
layouts={layouts} // retrieved from localStorage/redux
widgets={widgets} // retrieved from localStorage/redux
components={{ContactList, PerformanceChart}}
onChange={(layouts, widgets) => save({layouts, widgets})} // save to localStorage/redux
common={{
loginId: 'foobar'
locked: this.state.locked
}}
isDraggable={!this.state.locked}
isResizable={!this.state.locked}
/>
)
}
}The values inside the layouts and widgets props will be managed by c2-widget-grid. You are responsible for persisting and fetching those values. The onChange
prop function will be called when either the layouts or the widgets change.
After the grid/widgets are built from the initial layouts and widgets props, they can be added via the grid's addWidget method.
The first argument is the props for the grid item(see grid item props). The second
argument is the component key. This must match a key found in the components that were assigned to the WidgetGrid. ContactList and PerformanceChart are component classes in the example above. The last argument is an object of props that are specific to this widget. This will be passed to the component as the widget prop.
A widget component will be passed 4 props: item, widget, common, and updateWidget.
item- this is the react-grid-layout item object. It contains things like w, h, x, y, etc.widget- this is an object containing all arbitrary props you passed into the third argument ofaddWidget().common-WidgetGridaccepts acommonprop. This object will be passed along to all widget components.updateWidget- this is a function that allows you to update thewidgetprop. It works very similarly tosetState. It exists to trigger theonChangefunction so new values can be persisted.
By default, the following renderer is used to render the container for all widgets. This can be set via the widgetContainer prop on the grid. For technical reasons, this must be a function that returns jsx.
function defaultWidgetContainer ({item, common, children, remove}) {
return (
<div key={item.i} data-grid={item} style={{border: '1px solid black'}}>
{common.locked ? null : (
<div style={{clear: 'both', textAlign: 'right'}}>
<a onClick={remove} className="pointer">× </a>
</div>
)}
{children}
</div>
)
}This project contains a working example illustrating usage of most of the features.