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GSAP - Greensock Animation Platform as ES6 Modules for Ember.js applications.
This Ember addon allows consumption of GSAP - Greensock Animation Platform as ES6 Module imports in ember-cli apps.
ember install ember-gsap
Ember GSAP by default includes TweenMax, TweenLite, TimelineLite, TimelineMax, CSSPlugin, RoundPropsPlugin, BezierPlugin, AttrPlugin, DirectionalRotationPlugin, and all of the eases like Power1, Power2, Power3, Power4, Back, Bounce, Circ, Cubic, Elastic, Expo, Linear, Sine, RoughEase, SlowMo, SteppedEase, etc.
Recommended import style is as follows:
import { TimelineMax, TweenMax, easing } from 'gsap';
const { Power2, Back, Elastic } = easing;
Easing functions can also be directly imported like so:
import { Power2, Back, Elastic } from 'gsap/easing';
Ember GSAP also includes the popular ScrollToPlugin.
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GSAP - Greensock Animation Platform as ES6 Modules for Ember.js applications.
The npm package ember-gsap receives a total of 28 weekly downloads. As such, ember-gsap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ember-gsap demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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