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# react-treebeard
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React Tree View Component. Data-Driven, Fast, Efficient and Customisable.
### Install
```
npm install react-treebeard --save
```
### [Example](http://storybookjs.github.io/react-treebeard/)
An online example from the `/example` directory can be found here: [Here](http://storybookjs.github.io/react-treebeard/)
### Quick Start
```javascript
import React, {PureComponent} from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import {Treebeard} from 'react-treebeard';
const data = {
name: 'root',
toggled: true,
children: [
{
name: 'parent',
children: [
{ name: 'child1' },
{ name: 'child2' }
]
},
{
name: 'loading parent',
loading: true,
children: []
},
{
name: 'parent',
children: [
{
name: 'nested parent',
children: [
{ name: 'nested child 1' },
{ name: 'nested child 2' }
]
}
]
}
]
};
class TreeExample extends PureComponent {
constructor(props){
super(props);
this.state = {data};
}
onToggle(node, toggled){
const {cursor, data} = this.state;
if (cursor) {
this.setState(() => ({cursor, active: false}));
}
node.active = true;
if (node.children) {
node.toggled = toggled;
}
this.setState(() => ({cursor: node, data: Object.assign({}, data)}));
}
render(){
const {data} = this.state;
return (
<Treebeard
data={data}
onToggle={this.onToggle}
/>
);
}
}
const content = document.getElementById('content');
ReactDOM.render(<TreeExample/>, content);
```
If you use react-hooks you should do something like this:
```javascript
import React, {useState} from 'react';
const TreeExample = () => {
const [data, setData] = useState(data);
const [cursor, setCursor] = useState(false);
const onToggle = (node, toggled) => {
if (cursor) {
cursor.active = false;
}
node.active = true;
if (node.children) {
node.toggled = toggled;
}
setCursor(node);
setData(Object.assign({}, data))
}
return (
<Treebeard data={data} onToggle={onToggle}/>
)
}
const content = document.getElementById('content');
ReactDOM.render(<TreeExample/>, content);
```
### Prop Values
#### data
`PropTypes.oneOfType([PropTypes.object,PropTypes.array]).isRequired`
Data that drives the tree view. State-driven effects can be built by manipulating the attributes in this object. Also supports an array for multiple nodes at the root level. An example can be found in `example/data.js`
#### onToggle
`PropTypes.func`
Callback function when a node is toggled / clicked. Passes 2 attributes: the data node and it's toggled boolean state.
#### style
`PropTypes.object`
Sets the treeview styling. Defaults to `src/themes/default`.
#### animations
`PropTypes.oneOfType([PropTypes.object, PropTypes.bool])`
Sets the treeview animations. Set to `false` if you want to turn off animations. See [velocity-react](https://github.com/twitter-fabric/velocity-react) for more details. Defaults to `src/themes/animations`.
#### decorators
`PropTypes.object`
Decorates the treeview. Here you can use your own Container, Header, Toggle and Loading components. Defaults to `src/decorators`. See example below:
```javascript
const decorators = {
Loading: (props) => {
return (
<div style={props.style}>
loading...
</div>
);
},
Toggle: (props) => {
return (
<div style={props.style}>
<svg height={props.height} width={props.width}>
// Vector Toggle Here
</svg>
</div>
);
},
Header: (props) => {
return (
<div style={props.style}>
{props.node.name}
</div>
);
},
Container: (props) => {
return (
<div onClick={this.props.onClick}>
// Hide Toggle When Terminal Here
<this.props.decorators.Toggle/>
<this.props.decorators.Header/>
</div>
);
}
};
<Treebeard data={...} decorators={decorators}/>
```
### Data Attributes
```javascript
{
id: '[optional] string',
name: 'string',
children: '[optional] array',
toggled: '[optional] boolean',
active: '[optional] boolean',
loading: '[optional] boolean',
decorators: '[optional] object',
animations: '[optional] object'
},
```
#### id
The component key. If not defined, an auto-generated index is used.
#### name
The name prop passed into the Header component.
#### children
The children attached to the node. This value populates the subtree at the specific node. Each child is built from the same basic data structure. Tip: Make this an empty array, if you want to asynchronously load a potential parent.
#### toggled
Toggled flag. Sets the visibility of a node's children. It also sets the state for the toggle decorator.
#### active
Active flag. If active, the node will be highlighted. The highlight is derived from the `node.activeLink` style object in the theme.
#### loading
Loading flag. It will populate the treeview with the loading component. Useful when asynchronously pulling the data into the treeview.
#### decorators / animations
Attach specific decorators / animations to a node. Provides the low level functionality to create visuals on a node-by-node basis. These structures are the same as the top level props, described above.