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A React component for creating frame-based animations.
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')
);
$ npm install react-keyframes --save
<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 { 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>;
}
}
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We found that @bufferapp/react-keyframes demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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