1. vue-swipeable

vue-swipeable

vue-swipeable

Vue-swipeable is a Vue directive that serves multiple purposes on mobile devices (uses touch events):

  • Swiping away a component (e.g: disposing a notification)
  • Partially swiping a component in order to reveal an action underneath
  • Pulling a component in order to trigger a particular action (e.g: pull to refresh) (note: this directive does not break your normal scrolling behaviour)

The combination of the first two will give you a behaviour similar to the one you have with Android notifications (swipe partially to reveal some actions or swipe up to a certain threshold to remove the notification).
The third option allows you implement, for example, a "pull to refresh" behaviour.

Installation

npm i vue-swipeable
or
yarn add vue-swipeable

Demo

Link(source) - Test on a mobile device or in chrome's mobile mode.

The directive relies on Touch events, you can't test it on desktop without switching to mobile mode.

Example 1

Simple button with almost the same options as the ones you can find in the configuration section.

Example 2

Example of a button that you can drag to the left or to the right to reveal some kind of action underneath.

Example 3:

A sorta replica of how the mobile notifications work:

  • If you drag to one side by less than 50% of its size you are able to see specific actions underneath
  • If you grad to one side by more than 50% of its size the element goes to the side and disappears

Example 4 (the whole page):

You can drag to the bottom to toggle a refresh action (you can try to set an height greater than your viewport on the body in order to test your scrolling behaviour, you will see that the directive won't break the expected behaviour: it will ignore any touch event if you are not at the top of the page).

Configuration

In your main.ts/main.js file

import { Swipeable } from 'vue-swipeable';
Vue.directive('swipeable', Swipeable);

Then in your desired .vue file:

<template>
 <some-element-or-component v-swipeable="directiveOptions">
 </some-element-or-component>
</template>
<script>
//...
data(): {
  directiveOptions: {
    type: 'horizontal',
    swipeOut: true,
    swipeOutBy: '200px',
    swipeOutThreshold: '50px',
  }
}
//...
</script>

Options

Option Description Allowed values Default
threshold Minimum amount of pixels of movement before a swipe is registered Number (pixels) 5
backTime Time in seconds taken by the element while returnint to its default position Number (seconds) .5
swipeTime Time in seconds taken by element while moving to its swipedOut position Number (seconds) .5
type Axix of the swipe String ('horizontal' or 'vertical') 'horizontal'
allowedDirection The direction to which the swipe should be limited on its axis String ( 'top', 'bottom', 'left', 'right' or null) null
swipeOut SwipeOut Boolean false
swipeOutBy How much should the element be swiped out String ( 5, '5px' or '50%') '50%'
swipeOutThreshold Pixels of movement required to trigger the swipe out logic String ( 5, '5px' or '50%') '25%'
swipeAway Can the element be completely swiped away Boolean false
swipeAwayBy How much should the element be swiped away String ( 5, '5px' or '50%') '1000%'
swipeAwayThreshold Pixels of movement required to trigger the swipe away logic String ( 5, '5px' or '50%') '55%'
max The max amount of pixel to component can be moved around on its axis (used only if swipeOut and swipeAway are false) String ( 5, '5px', '50%' or null) null
debug Should the directive print information related to its internal logic Boolean false

Additional Notes

In case of the "allowed value" String ( 5, '5px' or '50%') 5 or '5px' will be automatically interpreted as 5 pixels while '50%' will be interpreted as 50% of the size (width or height depending on type) of the element on which the directives is used on.
So in case of a type = 'horizontal' on a button that is 100px wide, a value of '50%' will be interpreted as '50px'.

Events

Event Description Data
'swiped' Triggered when the user has released the element after a movement greater than the swipeAwayThreshold {direction: 'top'} ('top', 'bottom', 'left' or 'right')
'swiped-away' Triggered when the user has released the element after a movement greater than the swipeOutThreshold {direction: 'top'} ('top', 'bottom', 'left' or 'right')

Known stuff | Issues | Notes

  • Proper validation on the parameters is missing
  • At the moment the directive avoids any disruption only on vertical scrolling

Contacts

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