Framer Motion 🤝 Theatre
Seamlessly integrate Theatre.js with Framer Motion and React and get the best of Theatre.js' editing tools and Framer Motion's declarative API.
Animate Framer Motion's motion values using Theatre.js, with all the complex stuff like sheets, objects, animation instancing and wiring taken care of.
Automatically get visual editing tools with 1 line of code.
https://github.com/AndrewPrifer/framer-motion-theatre/assets/2991360/08f9c8e9-c86b-417b-b205-16d9292b63d2
Why?
While Theatre.js' concepts can be a bit hard to wrap your head around, its terminology maps very well to React and Framer Motion concepts.
- Sheets -> React components
- Sheet instances -> React component instances
- Objects -> Framer Motion motion values
By enforcing this interpretation, we can wrap Theatre.js' complexity in a simple declarative API that is very easy to read and write, and which allows us to build powerful tools on top.
Features
- Use Theatre.js with a simple declarative API.
- Animate Framer Motion's motion values using Theatre.js.
- Automatically creates and manages sheet objects and sheet instances.
- Hold down the
Alt
key to display selectable objects in dev mode. - Get visual editing tools with 1 line of code.
https://github.com/AndrewPrifer/framer-motion-theatre/assets/2991360/44c77be8-c6de-4545-bcf7-75fe49164715
Installation
yarn add framer-motion-theatre framer-motion @theatre/core @theatre/studio
Usage
The following example demonstrates how to use Framer Motion Theatre. A working version can be found in the src
directory.
const project = getProject("framer-motion-theatre", { state: theatreState });
function App() {
return (
<TheatreProvider project={project} studio="auto">
<div className="container">
{/* Pass your components a unique animation ID besides the regular props. */}
<Box instanceId="Box 1" color="#E493B3" />
<Box instanceId="Box 2" color="#EEA5A6" />
</div>
</TheatreProvider>
);
}
const Box = withTheatre("Box", ({ color }: { color: string }) => {
const div = useSheetObject("div", {
width: 100,
height: 100,
scale: types.number(1, { nudgeMultiplier: 0.01 }),
});
const text = useSheetObject("text", {
content: "Click me!",
y: 0,
});
const controls = useControls();
return (
<motion.div
// Besides the motion values, useSheetObject also returns a function to enable editing tools for this element.
ref={div.$studio.createGizmo()}
onClick={() => {
controls.position = 0;
controls.play({ rate: 0.8 });
}}
style={{
...div,
}}
>
<motion.span ref={text.$studio.createGizmo()} style={{ ...text }}>
{/* You can also keyframe text by directly passing it as children. */}
{text.content}
</motion.span>
</motion.div>
);
});
Editor
- Learn more about Theatre.js' powerful sequencer here.
- Hold down the
Alt
key to display selectable objects.
API
<TheatreProvider>
Wrap your app in TheatreProvider
, passing it your Theatre.js project.
Optionally, pass in studio, or 'auto'
if you want it set up automatically in development.
Caveat: 'auto'
relies on your bundler being smart enough to tree-shake, check the console when running the production bundle.
<TheatreProvider project={project} studio="auto">
<App />
</TheatreProvider>
withTheatre()
Wrap your components in withTheatre
to gain access to Framer Motion Theatre hooks and automatically set up sheets and objects for that component. The returned component has an extra mandatory prop instanceId
that must be unique for each instance of the component.
const MyComponent = withTheatre("MyComponent", () => {
});
<MyComponent instanceId="MyComponent 1" />;
<MyComponent instanceId="MyComponent 2" />;
useSheetObject()
Animate motion values using Theatre.js. Returns an object of motion values you can plug into motion.*
elements. Accepts an object of Theatre.js' prop types. Additionally, it returns an object with a $studio
property that allows you to enable editing tools for this element.
const div = useSheetObject("div", {
width: 100,
height: 100,
scale: types.number(1, { nudgeMultiplier: 0.01 }),
});
return (
<motion.div
ref={div.$studio.createGizmo()}
style={{
...div,
}}
>
{/* ... */}
</motion.div>
);
$studio
The $studio
object returned by useSheetObject
allows you to enable editing end editing tools for this element. And has the following properties:
$studio.createGizmo()
Creates a gizmo for this element. Hold down the Alt
key to display selectable objects.
createGizmo()
accepts an object of options:
translate.x
: Accepts a MotionValue
returned by useSheetObject
. It will set the corresponding value when the gizmo is moved on the x axis.translate.y
: Accepts a MotionValue
returned by useSheetObject
. It will set the corresponding value when the gizmo is moved on the y axis.translate.strength
: A factor to multiply the translation by. Defaults to 1
.zIndex
: The z-index of the gizmo. Defaults to 0
. Gizmos are displayed on top of the page independently of your elements. The zIndex
option lets you define the stacking order of gizmos. Higher values will be on top of lower values.ignoreComputedZIndex
: By default, the z-index assigned to gizmos will take into account the computed z-index of their corresponding element, which is what you want most of the time. In that case, the final z-index of the gizmo will be the value of the zIndex
option + the computed z-index of the element. If you want to ignore the computed z-index and only use the zIndex
option, set this to true
.
const div = useSheetObject("div", {
width: 100,
height: 100,
});
return (
<motion.div
ref={div.$studio.createGizmo({
translate: {
x: div.width,
y: div.height,
},
})}
style={{
...div,
}}
>
{/* ... */}
</motion.div>
);
$studio.isSelected
A boolean that indicates whether the object is currently selected.
const div = useSheetObject("div", {
width: 100,
height: 100,
});
if (div.$studio.isSelected) {
}
$studio.select()
Allows you to select the object programmatically.
const div = useSheetObject("div", {
width: 100,
height: 100,
});
div.$studio.select();
useControls()
Returns the controls associated with this animation instance. Learn more about Theatre.js' animation controls here.
const controls = useControls();
controls.play();
useTheatre()
Returns the project and the studio instance associated with the component.
const { project, studio } = useTheatre();
useEffect(() => {
project.ready.then(() => {
});
}, [project]);