The Splitter component for ReactJS represents a moveable split bar(s) that divides a container's display area into two or more resizable and collapsible panels.
Refer to ReactJS Getting Started before you start with this help topic.
The Splitter component for ReactJS requires the following imports.
Then we create our component class. Properties and methods are put as ReactJS props.
Finally we render our class in the desired HTML element:
In order to bind to any event, change any property or call any method, we need a reference to the component.
For that we use the ReactJS "ref" Callback Attribute:
Now, when we have a reference, we need to call the desired event/property/method.
This is done in the componentDidMount() ReactJS Component Lifecycle method.
The expanded event is triggered when a panel is expanded.
The following example demonstrates how to add an event listener:
This is how you call methods & props:
Every component have a method setOptions which accepts a object as an argument. This object contains component settings.
Every component also have a method getOptions which returns a object containing the component settings.
The following example demonstrates how to create a Splitter component.
The following example demonstrates how to disable the Splitter component.