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nuxt-ripple
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Add simple ripple effects to your elements with customizable settings.
nuxt-ripple
dependency to your project.pnpm add nuxt-ripple
nuxt-ripple
to the modules
section of nuxt.config.ts
.export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'nuxt-ripple'
]
})
Use the v-ripple
directive on any element where you want to apply the ripple effect.
<button v-ripple>Click me!</button>
If you want to modify the default global settings for all your ripple effects, you can set it in the ripple
app options property in your nuxt.config.ts
file.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
// Set the default global settings for all your ripple effects
ripple: {
mode: 'click',
color: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.4)',
duration: 350,
scale: 1,
overflow: false,
pulseInterval: 1000 // -> Requires 'pulse' mode to be enabled for it to take effect
},
})
Argument | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
mode | 'click' , 'hover' or 'pulse' | Ripple mode. | ❌ |
color | string | Ripple color. Accepts HEX, RGB, or RGBA Values. Use RGBA with low opacity to create a transparent ripple effect. | ❌ |
duration | number | Ripple propagation duration in miliseconds. | ❌ |
overflow | boolean | Ripple overflow. If false the ripple will not propagate outside the element; otherwise, it will. | ❌ |
scale | number | Ripple scale. | ❌ |
pulseInterval | number | Ripple pulse interval speed in miliseonds. Require 'pulse' mode enabled. | ❌ |
If you want to override the default global settings for a specific element, you can pass an object with the desired options to the v-ripple
directive.
<!-- Overrides the mode to 'hover' for this specific element -->
<button v-ripple="{ mode: 'hover' }">Click me!</button>
You can dynamically update the default global settings using useRipple().updateRippleConfig({ ...options })
passing the options you want to update.
<script setup>
const { updateRippleConfig } = useRipple()
updateRippleConfig({ mode: 'hover', overflow: true })
</script>
As an extra, you can get all the global settings as readonly reactive objects
<script setup>
const { color, mode, duration, overflow, scale, pulseInterval } = useRipple()
// color.value
// ...
</script>
<template>
<main>{{ color }}</main>
</template>
FAQs
Add simple ripple effects to your elements
The npm package nuxt-ripple receives a total of 18 weekly downloads. As such, nuxt-ripple popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nuxt-ripple demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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