I am using a react library for swiping: https://github.com/voronianski/react-swipe Making it work is straight-forward:
import React, {useEffect, useState} from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import ReactSwipe from 'react-swipe'
import styled from 'styled-components'
const StyledBox = styled.div`
height: 50px;
width: 100%;
background-color: orange;
`
const Carousel = () => {
let reactSwipeEl;
const [position, setPosition] = useState(0)
console.log('position', position)
const swipeOptions = {
continuous: false,
transitionEnd() {
setPosition(reactSwipeEl.getPos())
}
}
return (
<div>
<ReactSwipe
className="carousel"
swipeOptions={swipeOptions}
ref={el => (reactSwipeEl = el)}
>
<StyledBox>PANE 1</StyledBox>
<StyledBox>PANE 2</StyledBox>
<StyledBox>PANE 3</StyledBox>
</ReactSwipe>
<Circles>
<Circle isActive={0 === position} />
<Circle isActive={1 === position}/>
</Circles>
</div>
);
};
export default Carousel
The code that I added is the one related with useState. The library works fine, but every time I swipe, I use the callback transitionEnd, in order to update the position state. It is updated, but since a state variable changes, the whole Carousel component gets updated, setting automatically the init value, which is 0.
I don't understand how can I avoid this problem which is, updating the state without re-rendering the whole component. Should I split it in two components and use a provider? I tried it, but when the state of the provider changes, both components are also re-render
position
besides logging it?