React Countdown Circle Timer
React countdown timer component in a circle shape with color and progress animation.
- Performance optimized with single
requestAnimationFrame
loop to animate color and progress (no setInterval
used) - Transition between colors during the countdown
- Support for linear gradient
- Fully customizable content in the center of the circle
a11y
support- Built-in and ready-to-use TypeScript type definitions.
Installation
yarn add react-countdown-circle-timer
Migrating from v1.x.x to v2.x.x?
There are a few small API changes to consider before switching to v2.x.x. Read Migrate to v2.x.x docs for more info.
Demo
Check the demo on CodeSandbox to get started
Basic usage
import { CountdownCircleTimer } from 'react-countdown-circle-timer'
const UrgeWithPleasureComponent = () => (
<CountdownCircleTimer
isPlaying
duration={10}
colors={[['#004777', 0.33], ['#F7B801', 0.33], ['#A30000']]}
>
{({ remainingTime }) => remainingTime}
</CountdownCircleTimer>
)
Props
Refer to the list of props
Recipes
Restart timer at any given time
Pass a key
prop to CountdownCircleTimer
and change the key
when the timer should be restarted.
Repeat timer when countdown is completed
Return an array from onComplete
handler, which indicates if the animation should be repeated. Example:
const UrgeWithPleasureComponent = () => (
<CountdownCircleTimer
onComplete={() => {
// do your stuff here
return [true, 1500] // repeat animation in 1.5 seconds
}}
isPlaying
duration={10}
colors={[['#A30000']]}
/>
)
Set the initial remaining time different then the duration provided
Pass the remaining time to initialRemainingTime
prop. Example:
const UrgeWithPleasureComponent = () => (
<CountdownCircleTimer
isPlaying
duration={60}
initialRemainingTime={15}
colors={[['#A30000']]}
/>
)
In the example above, the countdown will start at 15 seconds (one quarter before it's done) and it will animate for 15 seconds until reaches 0.
Slide down time animation
Here is an example on how you can achieve the animation below:
const renderTime = (time) => {
const currentTime = useRef(time)
const prevTime = useRef(null)
const isNewTimeFirstTick = useRef(false)
const [_, setOneLastRerender] = useState(0)
if (currentTime.current !== time) {
isNewTimeFirstTick.current = true
prevTime.current = currentTime.current
currentTime.current = time
} else {
isNewTimeFirstTick.current = false
}
if (time === 0) {
setTimeout(() => {
setOneLastRerender((val) => val + 1)
}, 20)
}
const isTimeUp = isNewTimeFirstTick.current
return (
<div className="time-wrapper">
<div key={time} className={`time ${isTimeUp ? 'up' : ''}`}>
{time}
</div>
{prevTime.current !== null && (
<div
key={prevTime.current}
className={`time ${!isTimeUp ? 'down' : ''}`}
>
{prevTime.current}
</div>
)}
</div>
)
}
.time-wrapper {
position: relative;
// change width and height if needed
width: 80px;
height: 60px;
}
.time-wrapper .time {
position: absolute;
left: 0;
top: 0;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
transform: translateY(0);
opacity: 1;
transition: all 0.2s;
}
.time-wrapper .time.up {
opacity: 0;
transform: translateY(-100%);
}
.time-wrapper .time.down {
opacity: 0;
transform: translateY(100%);
}
Feed the renderTime
function above to the CountdownCircleTimer
children
prop and add the styles above to your stylesheet.