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@tsparticles/angular

Official tsParticles Angular Component - Easily create highly customizable particle, confetti and fireworks animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available also for Web Components, React, Vue.js (2.x and

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Install

$ npm install @tsparticles/angular @tsparticles/engine

or

$ yarn add @tsparticles/angular @tsparticles/engine

Usage

template.html

<ngx-particles [id]="id" [options]="particlesOptions" (particlesLoaded)="particlesLoaded($event)"></ngx-particles>

<!-- or -->

<ngx-particles [id]="id" [url]="particlesUrl" (particlesLoaded)="particlesLoaded($event)"></ngx-particles>

app.ts

import { MoveDirection, ClickMode, HoverMode, OutMode } from "@tsparticles/engine";
//import { loadFull } from "tsparticles"; // if you are going to use `loadFull`, install the "tsparticles" package too.
import { loadSlim } from "@tsparticles/slim"; // if you are going to use `loadSlim`, install the "@tsparticles/slim" package too.
import { NgParticlesService } from "@tsparticles/angular";

export class AppComponent {
    id = "tsparticles";

    /* Starting from 1.19.0 you can use a remote url (AJAX request) to a JSON with the configuration */
    particlesUrl = "http://foo.bar/particles.json";

    /* or the classic JavaScript object */
    particlesOptions = {
        background: {
            color: {
                value: "#0d47a1",
            },
        },
        fpsLimit: 120,
        interactivity: {
            events: {
                onClick: {
                    enable: true,
                    mode: ClickMode.push,
                },
                onHover: {
                    enable: true,
                    mode: HoverMode.repulse,
                },
                resize: true,
            },
            modes: {
                push: {
                    quantity: 4,
                },
                repulse: {
                    distance: 200,
                    duration: 0.4,
                },
            },
        },
        particles: {
            color: {
                value: "#ffffff",
            },
            links: {
                color: "#ffffff",
                distance: 150,
                enable: true,
                opacity: 0.5,
                width: 1,
            },
            move: {
                direction: MoveDirection.none,
                enable: true,
                outModes: {
                    default: OutMode.bounce,
                },
                random: false,
                speed: 6,
                straight: false,
            },
            number: {
                density: {
                    enable: true,
                    area: 800,
                },
                value: 80,
            },
            opacity: {
                value: 0.5,
            },
            shape: {
                type: "circle",
            },
            size: {
                value: { min: 1, max: 5 },
            },
        },
        detectRetina: true,
    };

    constructor(private readonly ngParticlesService: NgParticlesService) {}

    ngOnInit(): void {
        this.ngParticlesService.init(async () => {
            console.log(engine);

            // Starting from 1.19.0 you can add custom presets or shape here, using the current tsParticles instance (main)
            // this loads the tsparticles package bundle, it's the easiest method for getting everything ready
            // starting from v2 you can add only the features you need reducing the bundle size
            //await loadFull(engine);
            await loadSlim(engine);
        });
    }

    particlesLoaded(container: Container): void {
        console.log(container);
    }
}

app.module.ts

import { NgxParticlesModule } from "@tsparticles/angular";
import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";

@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        /* AppComponent */
    ],
    imports: [/* other imports */ NgxParticlesModule /* NgxParticlesModule is required*/],
    providers: [],
    bootstrap: [
        /* AppComponent */
    ],
})
export class AppModule {}

Demos

The demo website is here

https://particles.js.org

There's also a CodePen collection actively maintained and updated here

https://codepen.io/collection/DPOage

Keywords

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Package last updated on 25 Dec 2023

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