react-timeline-responsive
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React Timeline Component

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React Timeline Component is a customizable timeline component for React applications. You can use it to display a timeline of events or any other chronological data.

Just provide your timeline data and your desired theme, and the Timeline component will take care of everything for you: the positioning, a fancy sticky grid layout that is responsive.

The Timeline component is type safe and was designed in TypeScript.

Demo View

  • desktop

React Timeline Component Desktop View

  • mobile

React Timeline Component Mobile View

Installation

  • install this component via npm: npm i react-timeline-responsive

Usage

To use the component, import it into your project and render it with the necessary props.

import { Timeline } from 'react-timeline-responsive';

const timelineData: TimelineData[] = [
  {
    startPeriod: '2010-05',
    endPeriod: '2018-10',
    title: 'Title of event/period 1',
    subtitle: 'Subtitle 1', // optional
    content: ['Content 1 line 1', 'Content 1 line 2'], // optional
    group: 1,
  },
  {
    startPeriod: '2015-01',
    endPeriod: '',
    title: 'Title of event/period 2',
    subtitle: 'Subtitle 2',
    content: ['Content 2 line 1'],
    group: 2,
  },
  // Add more events/periods here...
];

const language = 'en-US'; // date language format
const order = 'asc'; // in which order timeline goes ('asc' | 'desc')
const stickyMarginTopDesktop = 50; // e.g. if sticky navbar is present; default: 60 -> results in 60px
const stickyMarginTopMobile = 10; // default: 15 -> results in 15px

const theme: Theme = {
  colorAccentPrimary: '#d3a418',
  colorAccentSecondary: '#ff4f04', // optional: nice if more than 1 group
  colorAccentTertiary: '#3b7022', // optional: nice if more than 2 groups
  colorText: '#e1e1e1',
  colorBackground: '#242528',
  colorBarHex: '#f7cc4b',
  colorGradation: 4, // optional: default is 4
};

const MyTimeline = () => {
  return (
    <Timeline
      timelineData={timelineData}
      language={language}
      order={order}
      theme={theme}
      stickyMarginTopDesktop={stickyMarginTopDesktop}
      stickyMarginTopMobile={stickyMarginTopMobile}
    />
  );
};

Notices

  • The timeline starts automatically in the year of the earliest period and ends in the year of the latest period.
  • If a period is still active and doesn't have an end date, use an empty string for the endDate property in the timeline data.
  • The language prop is used to define the format of the date strings displayed in the period text box. For example, you can set it to de-DE for German language formatting.
  • The order prop defines in which order the timeline should go. You can set it to either asc for ascending (i.e., from past to present) or desc for descending (i.e., from present to past).
  • The component provides several color theming props to allow for customization of the visual appearance. Make sure to provide the required colors in the proper format (e.g., as hexadecimal values if needed in the type definition). You can use the theme object e.g. to switch between dark and light mode.

Usage Advices

  • To improve performance and avoid unnecessary re-renders, consider memoizing the timelineData and theme objects when passing them to the component as props. You can use the React useMemo hook for this purpose. The component is wrapped in React.memo() so the component function is not re-rendered if the object references remain stable..
  • If you generate your timelineData object dynamically (e.g. you could dynamically merge multiple data arrays containing different group numbers for filtering purposes), also consider memoizing it to prevent needless computations and renders.
  • When designing your timeline, be mindful of the number of overlapping periods to ensure that the layout remains clear and readable (take care to limit them to at most 3 or 4)

Props

Name Type Required Default Description
timelineData TimelineData[] Yes N/A An array of timeline data to display. See below for the details of TimelineData.
language LocalesArgument Yes N/A The locale for the date format of the timeline (e.g. en-US, de-DE).
order 'asc' or 'desc' Yes N/A The order in which the timeline should be displayed.
theme Theme Yes See below The color theme for the timeline. See below for the details of Theme.
stickyMarginTopDesktop number No 60 The margin top value in pixels for the sticky effect on desktop devices.
stickyMarginTopMobile number No 15 The margin top value in pixels for the sticky effect on mobile devices.

TimelineData

TimelineData is an object type that represents a single item on the timeline.

Name Type Required Default Description
startPeriod string Yes N/A The start date of the timeline item in YYYY-MM format.
endPeriod string Yes N/A The end date of the timeline item in YYYY-MM format. Use an empty string ('') for active periods.
title string Yes N/A The title of the timeline item.
subtitle string No N/A The subtitle (e.g. an organization) associated with the timeline item.
content string[] No N/A An array of strings representing the text content of the timeline item.

Theme

Theme is an object type that lets you customize the Timeline component

Prop Type Required Default Description
colorAccentPrimary string Yes N/A The primary color accent of the timeline. Must be in hex format, starting with a #.
colorAccentSecondary string No colorAccentPrimary The secondary color accent of the timeline. Must be in hex format, starting with a #.
colorAccentTertiary string No colorAccentPrimary The tertiary color accent of the timeline. Must be in hex format, starting with a #.
colorText string Yes N/A The text color of the timeline. Must be in hex format, starting with a #.
colorBackground string Yes N/A The background color of some timeline elements.
colorBarHex string Yes N/A The color of the timeline bar. Must be in hex format, starting with a #.
colorGradation number No 4 The gradation between the automatically generated color variants for the period bars.

Website of Package Author

https://www.michaelflohr.de/webentwicklung#npm-packages

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