React Typist
React Component for typing animations. Wrap Typist around your text or any
ReactComponent tree to animate text inside the tree. Easily stylable and highly
configurable.
Install
npm install react-typist --save
Live Example
Basic Usage
CommonJS Module (using webpack or browserify):
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import Typist from 'react-typist';
export default class MyComponent extends Component {
render() {
return (
<Typist>
Animate this text.
</Typist>;
);
}
}
UMD module:
Include dist/standalone/Typist.js
into your build, using whatever build tool
or manually entering a <script>
tag.
CSS
Typist contains a simple CSS file to make the cursor at the end of the text
blink. To include it, you must include
dist/Typist.css
in your build.
Children
Typist will animate any text present in its children and descendents. Each text
node will be animated as it is encountered in depth-first traversal of the
children tree, one after the other. Typist can receive as children any objects
a regular ReactComponent can.
You can use any props in the children you pass to Typist, including your own
css classes. This allows you to easily style your text inside Typist:
<Typist>
<span className="my-custom-class"> First Sentence </span>
<br />
<div className="container">
<p> This will be animated after first sentence is complete </p>
<MyComponent prop1="val1"> More text. </MyComponent>
</div>
Final sentence
</Typist>
Refer to examples/
for more examples.
Options
className
Default: null
CSS class name to be applied to the Typist root node. Typist will always
have the CSS class Typist
applied to it.
<Typist className="MyTypist"> Animate this text. </Typist>
will produce:
<div class="Typist MyTypist"> Animate this text. </div>
avgTypingDelay
Default: 70
Average typing delay in milliseconds between every keystroke of the typing
animation (Less is faster). The distribution of the typing delays between
strokes is not uniform, to make the animation more human like.
stdTypingDelay
Default: 25
Standard deviation of typing delay between keystrokes of the typing animation.
(Less means more uniform, less variance between values).
startDelay
Default: 0
Milliseconds before typing animation begins.
cursor
Default:
{
show: true,
blink: true,
element: '|',
hideWhenDone: false,
hideWhenDoneDelay: 1000,
}
Object containing options for cursor:
show (bool)
: wether to display cursor at the end of text.blink (bool)
: wether to add blinking animation to cursor. You must also
include the csselement (string)
: character to use for the cursorhideWhenDone (bool)
: wether the cursor should be hidden after tyiping
animation is complete.hideWhenDoneDelay (int)
: delay in ms to be applied before hiding cursor when
typing animation is complete.
onCharacterTyped
Function to be called every time a character is typed on the screen.
function(character, charIdx) {
...
}
onLineTyped
Function to be called every time a line is typed on the screen.
function(line, lineIdx) {
...
}
onTypingDone
Function to be called when typing animation is complete.
delayGenerator
Default: gaussianDistribution
Function to be called to generate the typing delay (in ms) for every keystroke
of the animation. Every time this function is called it should return a value
in milliseconds. This function can be used to provide your own typing delay
distribution, e.g. uniform (always 100ms) or even deterministic.
function(mean, std, current = {line, lineIdx, character, charIdx, defDelayGenerator}) {
...
}
mean (number)
: Average typing delay. Will be the value of props.avgTypingDelay
std (number)
: Standard deviation of typing delay. Will be the value of props.stdTypingDelay
current.line (string)
: Value of line of text (Typist child) currently being animated.current.lineIdx (int)
: Index of line of text (Typist child) currently being animated.current.character (string)
: Value of character that was just rendered.current.charIdx (int)
: Index of character that was just rendered.current.defaultDelayGenerator (function)
: Reference to default delay
generator function to be able to fall back to.
This function can also be used to introduce delays at specific points in the
typing animation.
e.g.:
function(mean, std, {line, lineIdx, charIdx, defDelayGenerator}) {
if (lineIdx === 0 && charIdx === line.length - 1) {
return 2000;
}
return defDelayGenerator();
}
Development
Run:
npm start
to build the examples and start the dev server. Now, open http://localhost:8080
and start hacking!
If you just want to build the examples run:
npm run examples
To do
Running Tests
npm test
License
MIT