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react-spring
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react-spring is a spring-physics-based animation library for React applications. It allows developers to create fluid and natural animations with ease, leveraging the power of physics to create realistic motion. The library is highly flexible and can be used for a variety of animation needs, from simple transitions to complex interactive animations.
Basic Animations
This feature allows you to create basic animations such as fading in and out. The `useSpring` hook is used to define the animation properties, and the `animated` component is used to apply these properties to a React element.
```jsx
import React from 'react';
import { useSpring, animated } from 'react-spring';
function BasicAnimation() {
const props = useSpring({
to: { opacity: 1 },
from: { opacity: 0 },
});
return <animated.div style={props}>I will fade in</animated.div>;
}
export default BasicAnimation;
```
Keyframe Animations
This feature allows you to create keyframe animations, where an element transitions through multiple states. The `to` property can be an async function that defines a sequence of animations.
```jsx
import React from 'react';
import { useSpring, animated } from 'react-spring';
function KeyframeAnimation() {
const props = useSpring({
from: { transform: 'translate3d(0,0,0)' },
to: async (next) => {
await next({ transform: 'translate3d(100px,0,0)' });
await next({ transform: 'translate3d(0,0,0)' });
},
});
return <animated.div style={props}>I will move</animated.div>;
}
export default KeyframeAnimation;
```
Gesture-based Animations
This feature allows you to create gesture-based animations, such as dragging. The `useDrag` hook from `react-use-gesture` is used in combination with `useSpring` to create a draggable element.
```jsx
import React from 'react';
import { useSpring, animated } from 'react-spring';
import { useDrag } from 'react-use-gesture';
function Draggable() {
const [props, set] = useSpring(() => ({ x: 0, y: 0 }));
const bind = useDrag(({ offset: [x, y] }) => set({ x, y }));
return <animated.div {...bind()} style={{ ...props, width: 100, height: 100, background: 'lightblue' }} />;
}
export default Draggable;
```
Framer Motion is a popular animation library for React that provides a simple API for creating animations and gestures. It is known for its ease of use and powerful features, such as layout animations and shared element transitions. Compared to react-spring, Framer Motion is more focused on providing a high-level API for common animation tasks, while react-spring offers more flexibility and control over the animation physics.
React Transition Group is a low-level animation library for React that provides more control over the transition states of components. It is often used for simple animations like fading, sliding, and collapsing. Compared to react-spring, React Transition Group is more focused on managing the lifecycle of animations and transitions, while react-spring provides more advanced physics-based animations.
React Move is an animation library for React that allows you to create complex animations using a declarative syntax. It is designed to work well with data-driven animations and provides a flexible API for creating custom animations. Compared to react-spring, React Move is more focused on data-driven animations and provides a different approach to defining animations using a declarative syntax.
react-spring
is a cross-platform spring-physics first animation library.
It's as simple as:
const styles = useSpring({
from: {
opacity: 0
},
to: {
opacity: 1
}
})
<animated.div style={styles} />
Just a small bit about us:
react-dom
, react-native
, react-three-fiber
, react-konva
& react-zdog
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# Install the entire library
npm install react-spring
# or just install your specific target (recommended)
npm install @react-spring/web
import { animated, useSpring } from '@react-spring/web'
const FadeIn = ({ isVisible, children }) => {
const styles = useSpring({
opacity: isVisible ? 1 : 0,
y: isVisible ? 0 : 24,
})
return <animated.div style={styles}>{children}</animated.div>
}
It's as simple as that to create scroll-in animations when value of isVisible
is toggled.
More documentation on the project can be found here.
Pages contain their own examples which you can check out there, or open in codesandbox for a more in-depth view!
And many others...
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