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React Keyframes

Build Status XO code style

A React component for creating frame-based animations.

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Example

The following example will render contents in Frame one at a time every 500 ms.

import { render } from 'react-dom';
import { Keyframes, Frame } from 'react-keyframes';

render(
  <Keyframes>
    <Frame duration={500}>This</Frame>
    <Frame duration={500}>This is</Frame>
    <Frame duration={500}>This is <em>animated</em>.</Frame>
  </Keyframes>,
  document.getElementById('container')
);

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Installation

$ npm install react-keyframes --save

API

Keyframes

<Keyframes { component = 'span', delay = 0, loop = 1, onStart, onEnd } />

  • Use import { Keyframes } from 'react-keyframes' or require('react-keyframes').Keyframes.

  • The component prop specifies what component Keyframes renders as.

  • The delay prop specifies when the animation should start (millisecond).

  • The loop prop specifies the number of times an animation cycle should be played. Set true to repeat forever.

  • The onStart function is invoked upon animation start

  • The onEnd function is invoked upon animation end

  • Any additional, user-defined properties will become properties of the rendered component.

  • It must have only Frame as children.

  • Example:

    import { Component } from 'react';
    import { Keyframes, Frame } from 'react-keyframes';
    
    class extends Component {
      render () {
        return <Keyframes component="pre" delay={300} className="animation-test">
          <Frame>foo</Frame>
          <Frame>bar</Frame>
        </Keyframes>;
      }
    }
    
Frame

<Frame { duration = 0 } />

  • Use import { Frame } from 'react-keyframes' or require('react-keyframes').Frame.

  • The duration prop specifies the length of time that a frame should show (millisecond).

  • You have to put Frame in the order you want them animated.

  • Example:

    import { Component } from 'react';
    import { Keyframes, Frame } from 'react-keyframes';
    
    class extends Component {
      render () {
        return <Keyframes>
          <Frame duration={100}>foo</Frame>
          <Frame duration={200}>bar</Frame>
        </Keyframes>;
      }
    }
    

Contributing

  • Run gulp help to see available tasks.
  • Before submitting a PR, please run gulp lint and npm test.
  • We use standard + semicolons.
  • Please be welcoming.

Credits

  • Copyright © 2016 Zeit, Inc and project authors.
  • Licensed under MIT.

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Last updated on 15 Aug 2017

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