Dead simple Hamburger Menu to use as a mobile nav, with a bunch of styling options.
npm install react-hamburger-menuReact Hamburger Menu
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Built for React, this is a handy UI component for a menu icon in a mobile site or application.
react-hamburger-menu requires React 0.14 or later.
```
npm install --save react-hamburger-menu
Live demo: cameronbourke.github.io/react-hamburger-menu
To build the example locally, clone this repo then run:
``
npm install
npm start
Then open localhost:8080 in a browser.
React Hamburger Menu only has two required props. They are isOpen and menuClicked. The other 7 props are optional.
#### menuClicked
Note: This prop is passed a function. This function will be invoked when the component is clicked. The function should responsible for updating the state that is passed to isOpen. The function passed to menuClicked could look something like the following:
`js`
handleClick() {
this.setState({
open: !this.state.open
});
}
An example use of React Hamburger Menu looks like:
`js`
menuClicked={this.handleClick.bind(this)}
width={18}
height={15}
strokeWidth={1}
rotate={0}
color='black'
borderRadius={0}
animationDuration={0.5}
/>
Note, not all props are required. All the props besides isOpen and menuClicked have defaults.
Property | Type | Default | Description
------------- | ------------- | --------- | ----------
isOpen | bool | undefined | determines whether the menu is a hamburger or cross icon
menuClicked | func | undefined | will be invoked when the component is clicked
width | number | 36 | the width of the icon
height | number | 30 | the height of the icon
strokeWidth | number | 2 | the stroke width of the lines
rotate | number | 0 | the rotation of the icon, eg {45} would be 45deg`
color | string | #000 | the color of both icons
borderRadius | number | 0 | the border radius of the lines
animationDuration | number | 0.4 | the length of time it takes for the icon transitions to complete.
className | string | undefined | the class name for the container element
- Add Unit Tests
MIT Licensed Copyright (c) Cameron Bourke 2016