Slides
We recommend Swiper.js if you need a modern touch slider component. It powers our ion-slides
component, but we now recommend that developers use Swiper for Vue directly.
This guide will go over how to get Swiper for Vue set up in your Ionic Framework application. It will also go over any migration information you may need to move from ion-slides
to the official Swiper Vue integration.
Getting Started
First, update to the latest version of Ionic:
npm install @ionic/vue@latest @ionic/vue-router@latest
We recommend upgrading to Vue CLI 5 for better compatibility with Swiper:
vue upgrade --next
Once that is done, install the Swiper dependency in your project:
npm install swiper
Swiping with Style
Next, we need to import the base Swiper styles. We are also going to import the styles that Ionic provides which will let us customize the Swiper styles using the same CSS Variables that we used with ion-slides
.
We recommend importing the styles in the component in which Swiper is being used. This ensures that the styles are only loaded when needed:
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
...
});
</script>
Updating Selectors
Previously, we were able to target ion-slides
and ion-slide
to apply any custom styling. The contents of those style blocks remain the same, but we need to update the selectors. Below is a list of selector changes when going from ion-slides
to Swiper Vue:
ion-slides Selector | Swiper Selector |
---|---|
ion-slides | .swiper |
ion-slide | .swiper-slide |
Pre-processors (optional)
For developers using SCSS or Less styles, Swiper also provides imports for those files.
For Less styles, replace css
with less
in the Swiper import path:
import 'swiper/less';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
For SCSS styles replace css
with scss
in the Swiper import path:
import 'swiper/scss';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
Using Components
Swiper exports two components: Swiper
and SwiperSlide
. The Swiper
component is the equivalent of IonSlides
, and SwiperSlide
is the equivalent of IonSlide
.
These components are imported from swiper/vue
and provided to your Vue component:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper>
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: {
Swiper,
SwiperSlide,
IonContent,
IonPage,
},
});
</script>
Using Modules
By default, Swiper for Vue does not import any additional modules. To use modules such as Navigation or Pagination, you need to import them first.
ion-slides
automatically included the Pagination, Scrollbar, Autoplay, Keyboard, and Zoom modules. This part of the guide will show you how to install these modules.
To begin, we need to import the modules and their corresponding CSS files from the swiper
package:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper>
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { Autoplay, Keyboard, Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom } from 'swiper';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import 'swiper/css/autoplay';
import 'swiper/css/keyboard';
import 'swiper/css/pagination';
import 'swiper/css/scrollbar';
import 'swiper/css/zoom';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: { Swiper, SwiperSlide, IonContent, IonPage },
});
</script>
From here, we need to provide these modules to Swiper by using the modules
property on the swiper
component:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper :modules="modules">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { Autoplay, Keyboard, Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom } from 'swiper';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import 'swiper/css/autoplay';
import 'swiper/css/keyboard';
import 'swiper/css/pagination';
import 'swiper/css/scrollbar';
import 'swiper/css/zoom';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: { Swiper, SwiperSlide, IonContent, IonPage },
setup() {
return {
modules: [Autoplay, Keyboard, Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom],
};
},
});
</script>
Finally, we can turn these features on by using the appropriate properties:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper :modules="modules" :autoplay="true" :keyboard="true" :pagination="true" :scrollbar="true" :zoom="true">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { Autoplay, Keyboard, Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom } from 'swiper';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import 'swiper/css/autoplay';
import 'swiper/css/keyboard';
import 'swiper/css/pagination';
import 'swiper/css/scrollbar';
import 'swiper/css/zoom';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: { Swiper, SwiperSlide, IonContent, IonPage },
setup() {
return {
modules: [Autoplay, Keyboard, Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom],
};
},
});
</script>
note
See https://swiperjs.com/vue#usage for a full list of modules.
The IonicSlides Module
With ion-slides
, Ionic automatically customized dozens of Swiper properties. This resulted in an experience that felt smooth when swiping on mobile devices. We recommend using the IonicSlides
module to ensure that these properties are also set when using Swiper directly.
We can install the IonicSlides
module by importing it from @ionic/vue
and passing it in as the last item in the modules
array:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper :modules="modules" :autoplay="true" :keyboard="true" :pagination="true" :scrollbar="true" :zoom="true">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { Autoplay, Keyboard, Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom } from 'swiper';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage, IonicSlides } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import 'swiper/css/autoplay';
import 'swiper/css/keyboard';
import 'swiper/css/pagination';
import 'swiper/css/scrollbar';
import 'swiper/css/zoom';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: { Swiper, SwiperSlide, IonContent, IonPage },
setup() {
return {
modules: [Autoplay, Keyboard, Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom, IonicSlides],
};
},
});
</script>
note
The IonicSlides
module must be the last module in the array. This will let it automatically customize the settings of modules such as Pagination, Scrollbar, Zoom, and more.
Properties
Swiper options are provided as props directly on the <swiper>
component rather than via the options
object in ion-slides
.
Let's say in an app with ion-slides
we had the slidesPerView
and loop
options set:
<template>
<ion-slides :options="{ slidesPerView: true, loop: true }">
<ion-slide>Slide 1</ion-slide>
<ion-slide>Slide 2</ion-slide>
<ion-slide>Slide 3</ion-slide>
</ion-slides>
</template>
To migrate, we would move these options out of the options
object and onto the <swiper>
component directly as properties:
<template>
<swiper :slides-per-view="3" :loop="true">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</template>
Below is a full list of property changes when going from ion-slides
to Swiper Vue:
Name | Notes |
---|---|
options | Set each option as a property directly on the <swiper> component. |
mode | For different styles based upon the mode, you can target the slides with .ios .swiper or .md .swiper in your CSS. |
pager | Use the pagination property instead. Requires installation of the Pagination module. |
scrollbar | You can continue to use the scrollbar property, just be sure to install the Scrollbar module first. |
note
All properties available in Swiper Vue can be found at https://swiperjs.com/vue#swiper-props.
Events
Since the Swiper
component is not provided by Ionic Framework, event names will not have an ionSlide
prefix to them.
Let's say in an app with ion-slides
we used the ionSlideDidChange
event:
<template>
<ion-slides @ionSlideDidChange="onSlideChange">
<ion-slide>Slide 1</ion-slide>
<ion-slide>Slide 2</ion-slide>
<ion-slide>Slide 3</ion-slide>
</ion-slides>
</template>
To migrate, we would change the name of the event to slideChange
:
<template>
<swiper @slideChange="onSlideChange">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</template>
Below is a full list of event name changes when going from ion-slides
to Swiper Vue:
ion-slides Event | Swiper Event |
---|---|
ionSlideWillChange | slideChangeTransitionStart |
ionSlideDidChange | slideChangeTransitionEnd |
ionSlideDoubleTap | doubleTap |
ionSlideDrag | sliderMove |
ionSlideNextStart | slideNextTransitionStart |
ionSlideNextEnd | slideNextTransitionEnd |
ionSlidePrevStart | slidePrevTransitionStart |
ionSlidePrevEnd | slidePrevTransitionEnd |
ionSlideReachStart | reachBeginning |
ionSlideReachEnd | reachEnd |
ionSlideTap | tap |
ionSlideTouchStart | touchStart |
ionSlideTouchEnd | touchEnd |
ionSlideTransitionStart | transitionStart |
ionSlideTransitionEnd | transitionEnd |
ionSlidesDidLoad | init |
note
All events available in Swiper Vue can be found at https://swiperjs.com/vue#swiper-events.
Methods
Most methods have been removed in favor of accessing the <swiper>
props directly. Additionally, you no longer need to access $el
first when calling methods.
Accessing these properties can be tricky as you want to access the properties on the Swiper instance itself, not your Vue component. To do this, we recommend getting a reference to the Swiper instance via the @swiper
event handler:
<template>
<swiper @swiper="setSwiperInstance"> ... </swiper>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent, ref } from 'vue';
export default defineComponent({
...,
setup() {
const slides = ref();
const setSwiperInstance = (swiper: any) => {
slides.value = swiper;
}
return { setSwiperInstance };
}
});
</script>
From here, if you wanted to access a property on the Swiper instance you would access slides.value
. For example, if you wanted to check the isBeginning
property, you could do: slides.value.isBeginning
. Make sure slides.value
is defined first though!
Below is a full list of method changes when going from ion-slides
to Swiper Vue:
ion-slides Method | Notes |
---|---|
getActiveIndex() | Use the activeIndex property instead. |
getPreviousIndex() | Use the previousIndex property instead. |
getSwiper() | Get a reference to the Swiper instance using @swiper . See example above. |
isBeginning() | Use the isBeginning property instead. |
isEnd() | Use the isEnd property instead. |
length() | Use the slides property instead. (i.e swiperRef.slides.length) |
lockSwipeToNext() | Use the allowSlideNext property instead. |
lockSwipeToPrev() | Use the allowSlidePrev property instead. |
lockSwipes() | Use the allowSlideNext , allowSlidePrev , and allowTouchMove properties instead. |
startAutoplay() | Use the autoplay property instead. |
stopAutoplay() | Use the autoplay property instead. |
Effects
If you are using effects such as Cube or Fade, you can install them just like we did with the other modules. In this example, we will use the fade effect. To start, we will import EffectFade
from swiper
and provide it in the modules
array:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper :modules="modules">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { EffectFade } from 'swiper';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage, IonicSlides } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: { Swiper, SwiperSlide, IonContent, IonPage },
setup() {
return {
modules: [EffectFade, IonicSlides],
};
},
});
</script>
Next, we need to import the stylesheet associated with the effect:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper :modules="modules">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { EffectFade } from 'swiper';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage, IonicSlides } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import 'swiper/css/effect-fade';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: { Swiper, SwiperSlide, IonContent, IonPage },
setup() {
return {
modules: [EffectFade, IonicSlides],
};
},
});
</script>
After that, we can activate it by setting the effect
property on swiper
to "fade"
:
<template>
<ion-page>
<ion-content>
<swiper :modules="modules" effect="fade">
<swiper-slide>Slide 1</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 2</swiper-slide>
<swiper-slide>Slide 3</swiper-slide>
</swiper>
</ion-content>
</ion-page>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { EffectFade } from 'swiper';
import { Swiper, SwiperSlide } from 'swiper/vue';
import { IonContent, IonPage, IonicSlides } from '@ionic/vue';
import 'swiper/css';
import 'swiper/css/effect-fade';
import '@ionic/vue/css/ionic-swiper.css';
export default defineComponent({
components: { Swiper, SwiperSlide, IonContent, IonPage },
setup() {
return {
modules: [EffectFade, IonicSlides],
};
},
});
</script>
note
For more information on effects in Swiper, please see https://swiperjs.com/vue#effects.
Wrap Up
Now that you have Swiper installed, there is a whole set of new Swiper features for you to enjoy. We recommend starting with the Swiper Vue Introduction and then referencing the Swiper API docs.
FAQ
Where can I find an example of this migration?
You can find a sample app with ion-slides
and the equivalent Swiper usage at https://github.com/ionic-team/slides-migration-samples.
Where can I get help with this migration?
If you are running into issues with the migration, please create a post on the Ionic Forum.
Where do I file bug reports?
Before opening an issue, please consider creating a post on the Swiper Discussion Board or the Ionic Forum to see if your issue can be resolved by the community.
If you are running into problems with the Swiper library, new bugs should be filed on the Swiper repo: https://github.com/nolimits4web/swiper/issues
If you are running into problems with the IonicSlides
module, new bugs should be filed on the Ionic Framework repo: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues