A React wrapper component around signature_pad.
Originally, this was just an unopinionated fork of
react-signature-pad
that did not impose any styling or wrap any other unwanted elements around
your canvas -- it's just a wrapper around a single canvas element! Hence the
naming difference.
Nowadays, this repo / library has significantly evolved, introducing new features, fixing various bugs, and now wrapping the upstream signature_pad
to have its updates and bugfixes baked in.
This fork also allows you to directly pass props to the underlying canvas element, has new, documented API methods you can use, and has new, documented props you can pass to it.
npm i -S react-signature-canvas
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import SignatureCanvas from 'react-signature-canvas'
ReactDOM.render(
<SignatureCanvas penColor='green'
canvasProps={{width: 500, height: 200, className: 'sigCanvas'}} />,
document.getElementById('react-container')
)
The props of SignatureCanvas mainly control the properties of the pen stroke used in drawing. All props are optional.
velocityFilterWeight
:number
, default:0.7
minWidth
:number
, default:0.5
maxWidth
:number
, default:2.5
minDistance
:number
, default:5
dotSize
:number
orfunction
, default:() => (this.minWidth + this.maxWidth) / 2
penColor
:string
, default:'black'
throttle
:number
, default:16
There are also two callbacks that will be called when a stroke ends and one begins, respectively.
onEnd
:function
onBegin
:function
Additional props are used to control the canvas element.
canvasProps
:object
- directly passed to the underlying
<canvas />
element
- directly passed to the underlying
backgroundColor
:string
, default:'rgba(0,0,0,0)'
- used in the API's
clear
convenience method (which itself is called internally during resizes)
- used in the API's
clearOnResize
:bool
, default:true
- whether or not the canvas should be cleared when the window resizes
Of these props, all, except for canvasProps
and clearOnResize
, are passed through to signature_pad
as its options.
signature_pad
's internal state is automatically kept in sync with prop updates for you (via a componentDidUpdate
hook).
All API methods require a ref to the SignatureCanvas in order to use and are instance methods of the ref.
<SignatureCanvas ref={(ref) => { this.sigCanvas = ref }} />
isEmpty()
:boolean
, self-explanatoryclear()
:void
, clears the canvas using thebackgroundColor
propfromDataURL(base64String, options)
:void
, writes a base64 image to canvastoDataURL(mimetype, encoderOptions)
:base64string
, returns the signature image as a data URLfromData(pointGroupArray)
:void
, draws signature image from an array of point groupstoData()
:pointGroupArray
, returns signature image as an array of point groupsoff()
:void
, unbinds all event handlerson()
:void
, rebinds all event handlersgetCanvas()
:canvas
, returns the underlying canvas ref. Allows you to modify the canvas however you want or call methods such astoDataURL()
getTrimmedCanvas()
:canvas
, creates a copy of the canvas and returns a trimmed version of it, with all whitespace removed.getSignaturePad()
:SignaturePad
, returns the underlying SignaturePad reference.
The API methods are mostly just wrappers around signature_pad
's API.
on()
and off()
will, in addition, bind/unbind the window resize event handler.
getCanvas()
, getTrimmedCanvas()
, and getSignaturePad()
are new.
$ npm start
Navigate to http://localhost:8080/ in your browser and you should be able to see the signature canvas in action.
The source code for this example is found in the example/
directory.